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Rhonda Oaks

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Rhonda Oaks is the Public Information Officer for the nine-county Lufkin District of the Texas Department of Transportation. A Lufkin native, she is a graduate of Hudson High School and Angelina College. She has a background in print journalism and worked for many years as a newspaper reporter and a freelance writer. She has received eight Associated Press awards. Her articles have been published in many publications over the past 25 years.

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Updates and Repairs Scheduled for U.S. 59

Southbound motorists can expect intermittent lane closures and delays throughout the week from 2.1 miles south of SL 224 in Nacogdoches County to the...

FM 355 at US 287 in Groveton to be Closed this Week

An ongoing construction project in Groveton in Trinity County will have FM 355 at US 287 closed and traffic detoured for the remainder of...

Commission Approves Safety Projects in Houston and Trinity Counties

The Texas Transportation Commission on Thursday awarded a $921,752 safety project to the Lufkin District that is planned in Houston and Trinity counties. The project...

TxDOT Reminds Public of Sign Replacement Laws

As Election Day draws near, the Texas Department of Transportation is reminding political parties, candidates and their supporters that the law dictates where...

Lufkin/Beaumont Districts Plan Open House

The Texas Department of Transportation’s Lufkin and Beaumont districts will host an Open House from 4-7 p.m., Sept. 27 at the Shepherd High School...

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Capitol Update: Celebrating Freedom, Investing in Texas’s Future

On an unseasonably cool Thursday, July 4, 1776, the...

Pioneers, Patriots, and Preachers: The Generational Courage of the Hart Line

When John Hart signed the Declaration of Independence in...

When Tech Support Becomes the Problem: A New Cybersecurity Threat Hits Home

Most people think of hackers in hoodies behind screens....
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