President Bush this evening has declared Texas County as a disaster area after an ice storm struck last month. The move makes federal funding available to assist governmental bodies, such as the City of Houston. (6:55 p.m.)

Most recent obits.

Most recent engagements.

Updated community calendar.

Licking, Houston fire departments out on calls. (3:09 p.m.)

Jeff Gettys has switched uniform numbers. He’s wearing No. 35 for the Missouri Tigers, who held their first Spring practice Tuesday morning. (3:05 p.m.)

Summersville responds to Highway 106 fire; Clear Springs and Tyrone called to grass fire on Highway Y. (2:19 p.m.)

Additional personnel called to accident scene. (12:02 p.m.)

Texas County Rescue Squad dispatched to wreck near Highway E and Strawberry Road. (11:40 a.m.)

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target=”_blank”> Ripley’s buys Missouri barber’s 170-pound hairball. (11:40 a.m.)

HHS basketball players receive All-SCA honors: Holly Thomas, first team; Kendra Welch and Michael Buckner, second team; Danielle Pounds and Jonathan Page, honorable mention. (10:37 a.m.)

HHS students nominated for prom king and queen: Lorin McKnight, Jackie Kidwell, Amber Postlewaite, Whitney Sillyman, Emily Stubbs, Melanie Welch, Devin Harper, Ashton Kell, Brendan Mueller, Tom Oakley, Adam Suda, Ryan Thurman. (10:35 a.m.)

DNA evidence examined in HHS grad’s death.

Summersville tackles work on landing $2.5 million project. (9:26 a.m.)

Raymondville board of education rehires certified staff. (9:25 a.m.)

Today’s the last day to register to vote for the April election. (9:23 a.m.)

2008 SCA baseball tournament bracket

Herald releases online March Madness. | Click here to play for free!

target=”_blank”> Just released: Texas County’s financial statement for 2007.

Elk Creek’s Rueben Roedeske is the Week 4 winner in the Herald’s NASCAR Pick ‘Em Challenge. | Updated Leaderboard.

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