The City of Texarkana, Texas, is investing in a new software system that help cities locate the communities that have families in crisis. The Ground Floor Collective’s 100 Families Initiative will develop the HopeHub software system for the Texas side of Texarkana.
The City of Texarkana, Texas announces it's Interim Fire Chief, Chris Black on Saturday, October 29th. The announcement comes after former Fire Chief, Eric Schlotter, vacated the position recently to become Fire Chief for the City of Aubrey, Texas.
Halloween might still be a way off but it's great to know that plans are already being made for the next Trunk or Treating event in Spring Lake Park in Texarkana.
If you're looking for work have you considered going to work for the City? The city of Texarkana, Texas is currently looking to fill 10 open positions. Take a look and see if you might be interested in applying for one or more.
Now that the Christmas season has officially started it's also the season of giving. There is a great way to give back to the community and also enjoy great food with one of Texarkana's tastiest events. It's the Annual Bramlett Beans and Cornbread fundraiser this Thursday, December 2.
It's almost that time again, the City of Texarkana, TX has teamed up with the Texas A&M Forestry Service for the 7th Annual Arbor Day tree giveaway. What better way to celebrate Arbor Day than by getting a free tree? It will all take place on Saturday, March 6th. The event will begin at 9:00 a.m. at Spring Lake Park across from the Rotary Splash Pad and will extend until all trees are given a
If you are looking for a job or a new career, then be sure to check out these positions that are available with the City of Texarkana, Texas. Working for the city you will get some great benefits too!
With the COVID-19 pandemic, a lot of people have lost their jobs and are now in the job market. From FedEx to the City of Texarkana to TISD to healthcare, here are a few job listings that are worth a mention.
According to a press release, on Monday, June 1, 2020, it was brought to the attention of The City of Texarkana, Texas that an employee of the Texarkana Texas Fire Department made racially charged statements on their personal Facebook account.