On Nov. 11, Tyler City Council awarded the bid for the construction of Phase II of Faulkner Skate Park to Evergreen Skateparks, LLC. The bid includes the furnishing of all necessary materials, equipment, superintendence and labor for an amount not to exceed $350,000.
On Monday, Nov. 9, Tyler Junior College will join higher education institutions across the nation in observing the 4th Annual First-Generation College Celebration Day.
At the City Council meeting on Nov. 11, Council approved the donation of previous Fire Station 4, located at 309 W. Martin L. King, Jr. Blvd., to the Empowerment Community Development Corporation (ECDC). ECDC will use the location as a Texas African American Museum.
Registration Rallies are multi-day, come-and-go events located in the TJC Apache Rooms, in the Rogers Student Center on the main TJC campus. Advisors are available to assist with degree planning and course selection.
At the City Council meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 11, Tyler City Council approved two construction service contracts with Reynolds & Kay Ltd. for drainage improvement projects.
Keep Tyler Beautiful and the City of Tyler Solid Waste Department are hosting their annual Tyler Recycles Day and Paint Collection Day as one combined event on Saturday, Nov. 14 from 8 a.m. to noon.
Dr. Amanda Jo Ratcliff, professor in the TJC Department of Communication Studies, was recently named editor of the Texas Speech Communication Journal (TSCJ) and will serve a three-year term.
Tyler Junior College professor Amanda Storer has been named the 2020 recipient of the Texas Physical Therapy Association’s Outstanding Physical Therapist Assistant Faculty Award.
Tyler Junior College professor Amanda Storer has been named the 2020 recipient of the Texas Physical Therapy Association’s Outstanding Physical Therapist Assistant Faculty Award.
On Wednesday, the City Council unanimously voted to adopt a resolution authorizing the City to apply for funding from the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) Flood Infrastructure Fund (FIF) program grant.
The Tyler Junior College speech and debate team is off to a strong start this season, having earned top honors at recent tournaments that were held virtually.
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.