Submitted by Lori Alvis

Shelbyville Band Boosters Taking Orders for Pecans

October 7, 2016 - The Shelbyville Band Boosters are now taking orders for pecans.  These are fresh, Mammoth pecan halves from this year’s crop. 

The cost of the one pound bag of pecans is $12. Orders are due prior to October 19th. Pecans should be available for pick up, prior to the November 18th Thanksgiving break.
 
For more information, please contact: Lori Alvis – 936-332-2639, Ethel Jenkins – 936-572-1499 or ConCynthia McClelland – 936-572-0216

James Paul Wilson Retires from KDET & Center Broadcasting Co.

April 21, 2016 - The year was 1978, and a man born and raised in the Mount Herman Community of Shelby County joined the KDET family, sharing his great voice and the gift he had for music with the listeners of the piney woods of East Texas. 

The man is James Paul “Squirrely” Wilson.  For 38 years, he was dedicated to his job at KDET.  James Paul truly enjoyed working with the greats such as Dan Dellinger, Jack Mack, Gene Fields, Jack Bell, Mattie Dellinger, and Vance Payne. 

38th Annual Take A Kid Fishing Press Release

April 7, 2016 - Center Broadcasting Company, Inc., KQBB 100.5 FM, KDET 930AM and  KXXE 92.5 FM, together with the Shelby County Bass Anglers, are proud to announce the kick off of the 38th Annual Take A Kid Fishing Tournament.  They invite all children ages 3 to 15 years old to register for the bream tournament to be held on Saturday, May 7th at Huxley Bay Marina.  Fishing begins at 6am, and all participants must be in the weigh-in line no later than noon.  

Farewell Reception for Billy Clyde Duncan, 20-Year Host of "Taste of Heaven"

March 8, 2016 - Center Broadcasting Company will be hosting a farewell reception for Mr. Billy Clyde Duncan, your 20-year host of “Taste of Heaven.” The reception will be at the CBC office 307 San Augustine Street in Center, from 2-4pm on Thursday, March 10th. KDET listeners and friends are invited to attend and bid farewell to Billy Clyde Duncan. Refreshments will be served. 

Billy Clyde Duncan announces his retirement from Center Broadcasting after 20 years.

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