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One soldier's story

He served two tours in Iraq, was wounded twice, won the Purple Heart and shook hands with President George W. Bush.
But Moises Torres Maximiano, 30, of Greenville is probably proudest of being a United States Marine.
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  • Guess who is coming to downtown
    The City of Greenville will be kicking off the Christmas season with two big events scheduled downtown during the first week in December.

  • Recognizing top officers
    For more than 20 years, the Greenville Kiwanis Club has recognized the finest examples of local law enforcement and firefighting with an annual awards program.

  • Groups seeks to capture paranormal activity in county
    Halloween is here and while some enjoy dressing up and collecting candy or reeking havoc with toilet paper and eggs, still others look forward to visiting sites of historical and haunting significance.

  • Teaming up to ensure plenty of thanks
    The Hartman House Foundation is partnering with local entities in an effort to ensure that everyone in Hunt County has something to be thankful for this year.

  • Group hoping to plant 'SEEDS' in county
    A new community outreach organization based in Lone Oak has been formed to help those in need in Hunt and Rains counties.

  • Something to 'bark' about
    This year’s Barktoberfest, staged in the L-3 Communications parking lot Saturday, offered more in regard to vendors and contests than last year’s event.

  • One ‘Bra-vissimo’ event
    Some of the most creative women in Hunt County will show their talents as they decorate lingerie to help raise money for Breast Cancer Awareness as part of the first “Bras for the Cause”event sponsored by Calico Cat and Blue Armadillo Winery.

  • Blitzing for good cause
    Volunteers will soon be making their rounds to a variety of small businesses in Hunt County on behalf of United Way.

  • A 'display' of talent
    Commerce artist David L. Zvanut will be announced this weekend as the winner of the 4th Annual Catholic Foundation Plaza Artists Competition in Dallas.

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