Hi, I'm Gauri

Passionate Multimedia Reporter and Content Writer, who loves transforming stories into engaging visuals and compelling narratives."

About Me

Greetings! 🌟

You know, it's a lot like Alice's adventures in Wonderland – I'm always discovering new wonders in the world of writing. I have this fascination for exploring both sides of the coin, which tends to make me a bit opinionated and occasionally philosophical.

I'm what they call an ambivert – a grounded individual who can't resist the allure of a good drama or series. As an aspiring journalist, I firmly believe that no matter what we do, we all have a role to play, and it's our duty to give it our all.

I'm at my best when I'm fully engrossed in the subject matter. Though I'll be the first to admit, I'm still working on mastering the art of saying "no."

So here's to Gauri, thrilled to dive deep into her Wonderland and savor every moment of it! 🎥✨

My Recent Work

UT Tyler medical school dean speaks at Carthage Rotary meeting

A new medical school in East Texas will have a transformative impact on East Texas, according to Dr. Brigham C. Willis.

Willis is the newly appointed dean for the new medical school at the University of Texas at Tyler and spoke with the Rotary Club of Carthage at a recent meeting.

Willis explained how there was the pressing need for affordable healthcare and access to healthcare in East Texas. He emphasized on the school’s potential to elevate the healthcare standards. The talk also highlighte

Carthage historian's latest book is on Texas legend 'Rip' Ford

Carthage resident and historian Bill O’Neal’s latest book is a biography of a Texas legend and unsung hero, Lieutenant John S. “Rip” Ford.

O’Neal says he felt a need to shed some light on the remarkable life of Rip Ford, who impacted the lives of people of Texas over 60 years.

“There are a lot of untold stories in it, and for that, the readers just need to read the book,” O’Neal said of his book “John S. ‘Rip Ford’: Texian Hero.”

Ford, originally from Tennessee, arrived in Texas in 1836, just

KAT looks for rider feedback as it refines plan to cut bus routes

KAT looks for rider feedback as it refines plan to cut bus routes

As Knoxville Area Transit proposes its redesign, the challenges of satisfying bus riders across the city became apparent in a recent public meeting at KAT’s downtown headquarters. The new route proposal favors a focus on maximizing ridership over coverage, based on the first round of feedback.

KAT’s consultants, including the firms Jarrett Walker and Equitable Cities, argued at the meeting that the ridership model, which was app

Nine-Year-Old Girl Raped And Murdered In Nangal; Family Asks For Capital Punishment

The nine-year-old girl was cremated on Aug.1, 2021, without seeking her parents’ permission. The parent’s suspects’ it was rape as her mother was kept away while the priest performed the cremation. The Chief of Bhim Army, Chandrasekhar Azad, has reached their parents and offered legal and financial help.

The villagers have been protesting against the incident and blocked the Containment Roads’ towards the Janakpuri. They are demanding the accused to be hanged to death. The Senior police officer

Puri To Get Pure and Clean Drinking Water 24/7.

Puri became the first city in India to avail pure clean drinking water directly from taps on a 24 hours’ basis. It means people can now consume water directly from Taps without need to use water filters or to store water. Mr Naveen Patnaik, Chief Minister of Odisha, announced this news under the Drink from Tap Project. He named this movement “SUJAL”. (clean water)

He also said that various fountains will be constructed all over the city so that tourists and individuals will not face drinking wa

French authorities Find Traces Of Pegasus Spyware, Order In-Depth Investigation.

The media organization ‘Forbidden Stories’, broke the news story on the Pegasus spyware scandal. It claimed that the contact details of French president Mr Emmanuel Macron were found in a leaked database. The leaked database also revealed details of 15 members of the French government. Therefore, to address this issue the French government ordered an in -depth investigation in this matter.

After the story was broken President Macron’s Office said “If the facts are true, they are clearly very se

Panola County conservative groups to host 'Cookies with Candidates'

In a bid to strengthen community engagement in local politics, the Panola County Conservatives and the Panola County Republican Women are gearing up to host the widely anticipated “Cookies with Candidates” event on Saturday, Jan. 20.

Co-sponsored by the Panola County Republican Party, this informal gathering promises a unique opportunity for residents to interact with a diverse range of candidates set to feature on the March 5th Republican primary ballot.

“Our hope in hosting this event is to

UT Health EMS program makes positive impact

In a recent address at the Panola County Seniors meeting, Brian Stites, a paramedic with UT Health EMS, shared the success stories and impact of the Community Paramedic Program, also known as Mobile Integrated Health.

The program, which initially focused on preventing hospital readmissions for congestive heart failure patients, has evolved to address a broader range of community needs.

Stites, who oversees Panola County and several other service areas in East Texas, highlighted the program’s u

Turner Park revitalization project gains momentum in Carthage

In a bid to transform the heart of Carthage, the Turner Park Revitalization Project has emerged as a beacon of community-driven change.

What began as a discussion about refurbishing a dilapidated basketball court at Turner Park has evolved into a comprehensive effort to breathe new life into the entire area.

City Manager Steve Williams, alongside community coordinator Sharon Roberson-Jones, is spearheading this ambitious endeavor. The initiative was set in motion after the community expressed

Follow Me