Kilgore College discusses $20M overhaul of campus facilities
$2.4 million of the $20 million total is related to safety regulatory compliance, the vast majority of which is to add sprinkler systems to buildings.
Kilogore College logo (Source: KC College Facebook) Author: Panola Watchman - Kilgore News Herald (Kilgore News Herald) Published: 11:47 AM CST February 28, 2021 Updated: 11:47 AM CST February 28, 2021
KILGORE, Texas Kilgore College trustees heard a detailed presentation at a meeting Tuesday detailing the results of a recent facilities condition assessment.
“The college made it a priority to work on years of deferred maintenance on buildings and critical infrastructure,” said Jon Rowe, chair of the Property & Facilities Committee.
Panola College raises tuition for 2021-22 school year
The decision comes at the same time that neighboring Kilgore College announced it would not raise tuition and fees for next year as a direct response to COVID-19.
Credit: Panola College Published: 12:00 PM CST February 28, 2021 Updated: 12:01 PM CST February 28, 2021
PANOLA, Texas The cost to attend Panola College will go up next year. Trustees voted to raise tuition for the 2021-22 school year at their Monday meeting.
Tuition is being raised $2 per credit hour in-district, $4 out-of-district and $5 for non-residents. That means tuition for one credit hour will be $88 per hour in-district, $153 out-of-district and $195 for non-residents.
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East Texas school districts make announcements as far as classes are concerned for Monday, February 15th and beyond.
East Texas is being hit by a powerful winter storm with freezing rain, sleet and snow, lots of snow. All of this activity is expected to come to an end on Monday. Many East Texas school districts had already planned a school holiday because of Presidents Day on Monday the 15th. The potential of winter weather will be back in our forecast for Wednesday into Thursday.
With so much winter weather expected this week, East Texas school districts are either cancelling classes for Monday, delaying the start of classes on Tuesday or switching over to virtual learning. Here s what we know so far:
BOGATA â New municipal Judge Alex Davidson has never left his hometown because he wants to help it thrive.
âI have deep roots in this part of the world,â Davidson said. âI was born here, I was raised here, I was educated here, and I will likely die here. I love this part of the world.
âI hope to implement and provide positivity to our community. Bogata, despite any perceived flaws, is a great small town. If I have an opportunity to give back to the city that raised me, then I will do everything in my power to provide constructive and positive change. Itâs the least I can do.â