The City of Tyler will convert its disinfection process to free chlorine for a period of approximately one month beginning Sept. 14 and ending on Oct. 12.
Tyler City Manager Edward Broussard presented the proposed 2020-21 budget for City of Tyler services and programs to the City Council on Wednesday morning.
Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CNSL) has activated its emergency preparedness plans in advance of Hurricane Laura’s anticipated landfall on Texas’s gulf coast.
For several months, Tyler Junior College officials have been carefully planning for the new academic year, with their preparation guided by two priorities:
This budget will raise more revenue from property taxes than last year’s budget by an amount of $201,738 which is a 6.15% percent increase from last year’s budget.
Tickets will be available for purchase by students on Monday of every home game. Varsity Football, Cheer, Band and Student Trainers will be able to purchase up to two tickets from Mrs. Harrell on Monday or Tuesday.
The Tyler Junior College TRIO program has been awarded a U.S. Department of Education grant for $1,371,310, that will provide critical funding for the next five years.
Consolidated Communications (NASDAQ: CNSL) a leading broadband and business communications provider, has been named the winner of a Silver Stevie® Award for its COVID-19 response in the fifth annual Stevie Awards for Great Employers.
City of Tyler Traffic Engineer, Cameron Williams presented the Citywide Intelligence Transportation System (ITS) Master Plan to the City Council on Wednesday and asked them to approve the purchase of a new school safety zone beacon system.
The inaugural graduating class of the new Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) in healthcare technology and medical systems (HTMS) crossed the stage to receive their diplomas.
In response to COVID-19, Tyler ISD Athletics will not induct a 2020 class into its Hall of Fame this fall. However, nominations for the next Hall of Fame class will continue to be accepted through the Tylersports.rankonesport.com website.
The City of Tyler Solid Waste Department has been informed of a mechanical breakdown that has shut down the recycling plat at its Recycle Recovery Facility, Rivers Recycling in Kilgore. Rivers Recycling will not be able to accept any materials until the mechanical breakdown has been repaired. Parts are on order and the plant is scheduled to reopen Monday, August 10, 2020.