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125 N. Main | Rusk | (903) 683-2277 FDIC Local Independence Day activities on tap this weekend; government offices, other closures Staff reports

A slew of activities are planned across Cherokee County, as residents prepare for Independence Day 2021 with picnics, flotillas, concerts and fireworks, while some offices will close Monday, July 5 in observance of the national holiday. On Friday, July 2, Legacy at Jacksonville will host an Independence Day Celebration with live music, barbecue and bounce house, from noon to 2 p.m. at the 810 Bellaire senior residential center. To learn more, call 903-282-1271. Also, July 2, Troup’s celebration focuses on a fireworks display at dusk, at the First Baptist Church property, 935 S. Railroad St., hosted by the Troup Community Development Corp. A majority of the area events are slated for Saturday, July 3: • Rusk KOA Holiday’s celebration begins with an 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. car show, while entry deadline for a chili cook-off – with entries prepared at home or on site – is set for noon, with judging at 1 p.m. Vendors will be on hand, with a hay ride and water wars planned throughout the day, and a closing fireworks show at dusk. • The Cherokee County Conservative Club (previously the Republican Club) will host its annual Independence Day party and cookout, at noon at Love’s Lookout, north of Jacksonville on U.S. Highway 69. Texas Gubernatorial candidate Don Huffines is the guest speaker. The club will furnish the meat; guests are asked to bring a side dish to the event, which is open to the public. • Blast Over Bullard, an annual Independence Day celebration, begins at 5 p.m., at Bullard High School. The event features a bike parade, food, games, music and fireworks. • Lake Striker Resort will host an Independence Day celebration at 18560 See ACTIVITIES on page 6

KEEPING COOL:

ERCOT predicts sufficient generation for summer needs in Texas

By Jo Anne Embleton news@thecherokeean.com

As summer heats up, many Texas residents are gingerly confident about having enough power reserves to stay cool, memories of a widespread winter power outage just months ago remain fresh in their minds. ERCOT – the Electric Reliability Council of Texas – stated on its website that ‘There will be sufficient generation to meet this summer’s peak demand based on expected system conditions.” The council added that “With continued economic growth across the state, ERCOT anticipates a record-high peak demand of 77,144 MW” during the state’s summer season, which stretches from June through September. ONCOR Customer Services Executive Tom Trimble, who oversees an area that includes Cherokee County, advised residents to be mindful of power usage, but not to fear a repeat of February outages. “The generation (of power) wasn’t out there during the winter – the fact is there wasn’t enough power to put on the grid,” he explained. “Understanding that when demand is getting close to supply – when numbers are moving more closely together – that’s when we start having rolling brownouts,” he said.

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Vol. 172 ■ No. 20 10 pages ■ 1 section

Jacksonville man still at large, wanted on murder charge By Jo Anne Embleton news@thecherokeean.com

TYLER – A Jacksonville man wanted in connection with the June 25 fatal shooting of a restaurant patron in Tyler remains at large, according to Tyler police officials. Dycorrian Wayne Lofton, 22, “is believed to be in the area, armed and dangerous,” said Andy Erbaugh, Tyler Police Department public information officer. “If you see him, do not approach him, but call 911. Loftin has an arrest warrant for a charge of murder that comes with a $750,000 bond, police said. Police responded to a June 25 call of multiple rounds fired at and around New Orleans Flavors Daiquris, with multiple shooters possibly involved in the incident, according to reports. Three people were shot: Tylsha Brown, 46, of Katy, was fatally wounded, while Jaderick Willis, 21, of Jacksonville, and 20-year-old Jalen Cavitt of Alabama were taken to area hospitals for treatment and were later released, Erbaugh said. Anybody with information about Lofton is asked to contact the Tyler Police Department at 903531-1000, the Tyler-Smith County Crime Stoppers at 903-597-2833 or Cherokee County Crime Stoppers, 903-586-7867.

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