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Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025

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Good morning, Waco. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 3rd of December.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • The KCEN News team rings bells at Red Kettle locations across Central Texas to support the Salvation Army’s campaign that has helped local families for more than 125 years — volunteers are needed to ring bells and help with Angel Tree adoptions at Walmart and the Waco mall through Christmas Eve. This initiative keeps donations local and supports year-round services such as shelter, food assistance, and social programs.  KCENTV

BUSINESS NEWS

  • Truck drivers at the Graphic Packaging International facility on Bagby Avenue in Waco waited as long as 13 hours—losing a full day’s pay when long lines stopped them from moving forward. Other drivers said shorter waits occurred, and they believe adding more scales could help reduce delays.  KCENTV

CULTURE NEWS

  • The beloved Waco-area Christmas display is now directed by Shriners after Roger and Lana Schmidt ended their 22-year tradition—bringing new momentum to the local holiday display.  Waco Tribune-Herald

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Lacy Lakeview residents attended a TCEQ hearing Monday night at Hilton Waco (raising concerns over a proposed concrete batch plant at 408 South Lacy Drive) as officials work on the air quality permit; the public comment period remains open until Dec. 18 and TCEQ will decide at least 90 days later after reviewing the feedback.   KXXV
  • Waco approved a $26M contract to redevelop the downtown riverwalk and construction will begin soon on the project between Franklin Avenue and Baylor University Law School—plans include a footbridge and fountain.  Waco Tribune-Herald

HEALTH NEWS

  • Doctors in Waco reported that flu cases are rising as a new Influenza A strain spreads after Thanksgiving travel and holiday gatherings, with patients showing high fevers, aches and coughs. They warned that holiday travel will likely increase cases—especially among older adults and those with weakened immune systems—and urged people to get their flu shot and seek care promptly if symptoms worsen.  KXXV
  • A moviegoer at Waco Cinemark said he was bitten by a mouse during a film Sunday afternoon while others reported sightings that led to a health department investigation — Cinemark stated it has increased its pest control measures as neighbors avoid the theater.  KXXV
  • At least 23 horses tested positive for EHV-1 in Texas following a Waco rodeo event held Nov. 5-9; two horses died in Bell and Parker counties. The National Finals Rodeo has announced enhanced horse health protocols—such as twice-daily temperature checks—to help prevent further cases at upcoming events.  KXXV

SPORTS NEWS

  • Baylor volleyball, seeded sixth in the NCAA Tournament, will face Arkansas State on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in Indiana — the team builds on a strong win against TCU and a standout freshman class boosts their preparation.  KXXV

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Al Joslin - The Elvis Experience

    7:30-9 p.m. — Waco Hippodrome Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a special Christmas tribute to Elvis with world-class performer Al Joslin.

    Fri, 12/5/25

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  • Sendero Provisions Co. Annual Warehouse Extravaganza

    Join us for the biggest deals this side of the Brazos at Sendero’s Annual Warehouse Extravaganza. Swing by this weekend for $10 hats and tees, $5 bandanas, and deep discounts on outerwear, shirts, dresses and a whole lot more.

    Sat, 12/6/25

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  • Sendero Provisions Co. Annual Warehouse Extravaganza

    Join us for the biggest deals this side of the Brazos at Sendero’s Annual Warehouse Extravaganza. Swing by this weekend for $10 hats and tees, $5 bandanas, and deep discounts on outerwear, shirts, dresses and a whole lot more.

    Sat, 12/6/25

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  • Every Christmas Story Ever Told

    2:30-5:30 p.m. — Waco Civic Theatre — $22-$25 — Experience a humorous whirlwind of holiday stories that blend laughter and heartwarming moments.

    Sun, 12/7/25

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  • Medicare Made Easy Workshop

    1:30-2:30 p.m. — South Waco Library — Free entry — Navigate the complexities of Medicare with confidence in this informative workshop.

    Tue, 12/9/25

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  • Stars Over Texas Jamboree - Christmas Edition

    7-9:30 p.m. — Lee Lockwood Library and Museum — $20-$16 — Experience a festive musical showcase in a cozy library setting.

    Thu, 12/11/25

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  • Every Christmas Story Ever Told

    7:30-10:30 p.m. — Waco Civic Theatre — $22-$25 — A comedic and heartwarming journey through all the beloved Christmas tales you know and love.

    Fri, 12/12/25

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  • Urban Expressions Artisan Market

    9 AM – 12 PM — World Cup Cafe and Fair Trade Market — Support local artisans while enjoying family-friendly activities.

    Sat, 12/13/25

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  • Every Christmas Story Ever Told

    2:30-5:30 p.m. — Waco Civic Theatre — $22-$25 — Enjoy a hilarious and heartwarming mash-up of every Christmas story you can imagine.

    Sun, 12/14/25

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  • Waco Trolley Christmas Lights Tour (Late Tour)

    2:30-4 a.m. — 6500 Woodway Dr, Woodway, TX — $25 per person — A charming trolley ride showcasing the most magical Christmas light displays in the Waco area.

    Sun, 12/21/25

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  • NYE Party Breakfast Buffet

    6:00 pm - 8:30 pm — The Backyard Bar Stage and Grill — Cost Info not provided — Celebrate the New Year with a festive breakfast buffet in Waco.

    Wed, 12/31/25

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