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Remember the Harrison’s, the family of five who left Kentucky in August on a tandem bicycle built for five and plan to pedal to Alaska? The Buffalo Press received more than a few comments on concern for the safety and well being of the three little girls who are riding with their parents. More...

Oakwood's one and only grocery store, The Super Pantry, was robbed late Wednesday night. As Manager David Rantala was locking the store to head home for the night, an approximately 5'10" black male wearing a dark blue or black hooded windbreaker and a dirty white or tan toboggan style hat pulled over his face with eye holes cut out, forced him back inside the building at gun point. More...

I remember attending my parents' twenty-year high school reunion as a little girl. I couldn't believe they had so many friends from THAT long ago. And I couldn't figure our how in the world they all kept up with each other. More...
Funeral services for Mr. Jackson N. Hill, age 72, were held on Thursday, January 28, 2010, at 2:00p.m. at Ricks-Bowers Funeral Home in Jewett. Bro. Louis Neyland officiated. Interment followed the services at Marquez Cemetery. Visitation was held on Wednesday with the family present from 6:00p.m. until 8:00p.m. at the funeral home. More...
Donate Your Prescription Eyeglasses! The Buffalo Lions Club has placed collection boxes to Recycle for Sight at the following locations: Citizen’s State Bank, Pruitt Cleaners, Brookshire Brother’s Pharmacy, Dr. Vicki Camp, Davis Feed, and Community National Bank. Remember, old glasses give new sight. More...
TYLER – Feral hogs and vegetables are commonly not topics for the annual East Texas Spring Landscape and Gardening Conference, but times are changing, say horticulturalists. More...