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City of Marshall introduces new traffic patterns to improve school safety
City of Marshall introduces new traffic patterns to improve school safety

Yahoo

time15-07-2025

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City of Marshall introduces new traffic patterns to improve school safety

MARSHALL, Texas (KETK) — The Marshall Police Department released a statement on Monday informing residents about recent traffic pattern changes that promote safety near school zones. The Catch, Roost restaurants donate profits to Kerrville flood survivors The Marshall City Council recently made changes to traffic patterns near schools to improve student safety and clear up traffic congestion. The council is looking to prevent traffic conflicts in these areas and to enhance safety for all pedestrians. The Marshall Police Department said all appropriate signage and roadway markings are now in place at the affected locations, which include: Sanford Street and West Emory Street – intersections is now a four way stop. St. Francis Street and Meadow Street – intersection is now a four way stop. Hollis Taylor Street – street is now one way westbound from Meadow Street to Washington Avenue. 'We want drivers to be aware of these changes before school starts,' Marshall Police Chief Cliff Carruth said. 'These updates are designed with community safety in mind, especially for our students and school zones. We appreciate everyone's attention and cooperation.' New Orleans Saints running back Kendre Miller holds backpack giveaway in Mount Enterprise For more information about these road changes, contact the Marshall Police Department at 903-935-4575. You can now stream KETK and FOX51 News live 24/7 on your smart TV our brand-new app! No antenna, cable, or satellite needed—Just download it on your Roku, Apple TV, or Fire TV and start streaming. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Marshall PD collects 240.1 pounds of unused medication during Drug Takeback
Marshall PD collects 240.1 pounds of unused medication during Drug Takeback

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

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Marshall PD collects 240.1 pounds of unused medication during Drug Takeback

MARSHALL, Texas (KETK) — Marshall Police Department announced Wednesday they collected 240.1 pounds of unneeded or expired medication during Drug Takeback initiative. East Texas schools announce early release ahead of potential severe storms The Drug Takeback initiative is a nationwide movement that encourages communities to safely throw out their unneeded or expired prescription medication, preventing drug misuse. Getting these drugs off the street also protects our environment from harmful chemicals. 'This amount reflects our community's strong commitment to public safety and health,' Chief Cliff Carruth said. 'By removing these medications from homes, we are helping prevent misuseand keeping potentially harmful substances out of the hands of our children and out of ourwater supply.' Marshall PD has a green collection drop box in the lobby at 2101 N. East End Blvd available every day where people can dispose of unused medication. The 240 pound collection took place over the past six months and the medication was given to the DEA for disposal on April 28. National Child Abuse Prevention Month: East Texas psychologist shares signs of child abuse to keep adults educated The National Prescription Drug Take Back event is held twice a year and Marshall PD encourages community participation to keep Marshall safe and drug free. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Marshall police honored for efforts to strengthen community ties
Marshall police honored for efforts to strengthen community ties

Yahoo

time17-04-2025

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Marshall police honored for efforts to strengthen community ties

MARSHALL, Texas (KTAL/KMSS) — The New Town Neighborhood Association recognized the Marshall Police Department (MPD) during their S.O.U.P. (Serving Others Unifying People) event. Held at Mt. Zion Spiritual Church #2, the event included a community meal, a recognition ceremony, and entertainment. MPD officers were recognized for their involvement in neighborhood discussions, support of Spring and Fall Clean-Up efforts, and overall commitment to strengthening community ties. Police Chief Cliff Carruth is happy with his officers' work, saying, 'It means a great deal to be recognized by the community we proudly serve, and we look forward to continuing our efforts to connect with and support our neighborhoods.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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