The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas (2024)

The Marshall Police Depart- and Narcotics Task Force, Mar- ment and other local agencies have shall Police Department, Harri- arrested three men in connection son County Office, Tyler with the murder of a Marshall Police Department, and Jefferson 13-year-old. Tristian Phelps was shot and tirelessly to identify and appre- killed around 2:22 a.m. Sunday on hend these suspects in this sense- Sanford Street. Donyan Dillard, 35, Devin Hurd, in a press release. 22, and Jaquavious Robinson, 21, all of Marshall, were arrested and charged with murder in relation to the case.

men and women of the Harrison County Violent Crime Police Department have all worked less Marshall police said Police were called to the 1100 3 charged with murder in death Donyan Dillard, 35, Devin Hurd, 22, and Jaquavious Robinson, 21, all of Marshall, were arrested and charged with murder in relation to Tristian murder. (Contrib- uted Photos) The Hallsville ISD Board of Trustees have approved a fencing upgrade project for the football stadium in the amount of $171,935. The proposal for the fencing upgrade proj- ect included estimates from Jacksonville Fence based out of Jacksonville for a total of $332,000 and Anderson Fence from Willis Point for a total of $171,935. The district also reached out to Fence out of Longview but did not receive a bid. The project had been considered in the past by the district, but Superintendent John Martin said the board decided at the time to focus on other issues.

had looked at it probably a couple of years said Martin to the Board of Trustees. the time, we had kind of got- ten a mockup and rough draft, but it was just black chain link. It was replacing the current chain link with the barbed wire on The popular Marshall food truck and beverage community event and competi- tion is back for the second year this Saturday, from 4 to 10 p.m. in downtown Marshall. LeAnne White, with the City of Marshall, said that community members can expect the same great event that they enjoyed last year, with more participation from food trucks and local businesses, making it bigger and better than ever.

had a lot of success with this event last year, and we want to see that same enthusiasm and excitement from the community again with this White said. Eleven different food trucks will be parked on Houston Street outside of the historical Har- rison County courthouse this Saturday, with more options for the community to enjoy. Lo- cal brick and mortar businesses across Wash- ington Avenue will also be open, with a couple even participating in the annual competition. Fence upgrades at Hallsville stadium to cost $171,935 Marshall back for second event downtown he Texas State Tech- nical College campus in Marshall earned 18 medals at the 2024 SkillsU- SA Texas Postsecondary Leadership and Skills Conference after sending 26 students to the competition. The campus earned seven gold medals, six silver med- als and five bronze medals from the recently held SkillsUSA competition in Houston.

Those who earned gold medals are eligible to continue the competition at the 60th annual SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference to be held June 24-28 in Atlanta, Georgia. TSTC Marshall Provost Bart Day said he was proud of each of the participants when discussing the results of the competition. be more proud of the said Day. event is a great learning experience in itself, putting the skills gained here at TSTC to the test against tough competition. And coming home with hardware is an awesome The medalists for the TSTC campus in Marshall include the following students and their achieve- ments: TROPHY FINISH TSTC Marshall brings 18 medals back from SkillsUSA state competition TSTC student Tarren Harvey (center photo) after earning the gold medal for architectural drafting and Tristan Matthew (bottom right photo) after earning gold medals for both action skills and industrial motor control at the 2024 SkillsUSA Texas Postsecondary State Leadership and Skills Conference.

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