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MEET THE CANDIDATES

HEAR THEM SPEAK! Republican Candidate forums will be held in the following Precincts: Pct 9: Thursday, January 25th, 2024, 5:00pm - 7:00pm Location: Ravenna Baptist Church - 100 Elm Street, Ravenna Tx Hosted by Wade Riza, Pct 9 Chairman Candidates Invited: Commissioner Pct 1, DA, Dist. Judge, Sheriff, Constable Pct 1 Pct 5: Saturday, February 3rd, 2024, 9:30am - 11:30am Location: Ivanhoe Baptist Church Fellowship Hall - 4063 N. FM 273, Ivanhoe Tx Hosted by Diana Young, Pct 5 Chairwoman Candidates Invited: Commissioner Pct 1, Sheriff, Constable Pct 1 Pct 19: Thursday, February 8th, 2024, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Location: Lyday Hall - 540 6th Street, Honey Grove Tx Hosted by Violet Spell, Pct 19 Chairwoman Candidates Invited: Commissioner Pct 3, and Constable Pct 3 Pct 11 & Pct 10: Sunday, February 11th, 2024, 2:00pm - 4:00pm Location: First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall - 100 E. Thomas, Leonard Tx Hosted by Joyce Buchanan, Pct 11 Chairwoman, Candidates Invited: Pct 2 Constable, DA, Dist. Judge, Sheriff, and Tax Assessor/Collector Visit our website at https://txgopcounties.org/fannin/ for information and events. Follow us on Facebook @ Fannin County Republican Party Texas Pol. Ad paid for by the Fannin County Republican Party.

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Press Release - The Board fertilizer were added to help Memorials for December of Directors and other volun- control erosion and to keep Puzzle Sponsored By: Dwight and Lillian Scott the grounds looking their best. teers continue to work hard to Crossword All the oak trees really pro- Ricky Hevron maintain and improve Oakwood Cemetery. In an on-go- duced acorns this year, but the Billy Jack Kilpatrick Fannin County ing effort to improve drainage Bur Oak is the worst to cause Joy Caraway Commissioners and Sharon Morrison four large culverts were added people to fall. Volunteer Bill RayWWW .GFCF .ORG Contact Information to replace two smaller ones; Moreland brought his tractor Marie Sheffield Wallace Precinct 1 to the cemetery to remove a the road was built up to keep Facebook: Glaser-Family-Charitable-Foundation Call or Text 911 Commissioner water from washing over; the big portion of the acorns. The Dale McQueen old French drains and rock Poinsettias were removed for Emergency Pct. Barn Location: were removed; and wide from veteran’s graves, and the Help 8865 Highway 56 W ditches were dug to slope at ones that were not too faded (2 miles east of Savoy) three areas of the cemetery were stored to be used next Cooke, Fannin & Savoy, Texas 75479 allowing water to run down year. Grayson Counties Phone: 903-965-7030 to the culverts. Rye grass and

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Email Address: dmcqueen@fanninco.net Precinct 2 Commissioner A.J. Self Pct. Barn Location: 500 N. Highway 69 Leonard, Texas 75452 Phone: 903-587-3455 Email Address: aself@fanninco.net

Precinct 3 Commissioner Jerry Magness Pct. Barn Location: 18101 East FM 1396 (Just off Hwy 82) Honey Grove, Texas 75446 Phone: 903-378-2941 Email Address: precinct3@fanninco.net

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Precinct 4 Commissioner Doug Kopf Pct. Barn Location: 1369 East Highway 56 Bonham, Texas 75418 Phone: 903-583-2039 Email Address: dkopf@fanninco.net

Crossword Solution Fannin County History:

The Road Down Memory Lane

“A generation which ignores history has no past and no future.” Robert Heinlein, American author

Photos courtesy of the Fannin County Historical Museum three blocks south of the Courthouse Square in Bonham, One Main Street Bonham, Texas 75418 903-583-8042 Visit Facebook: “Fannin County Historical Group”

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39. Marxist economics theory (abbr.) 40. Ceases to exist 41. Male Arabic name 44. Series of ridges on an organ wall 45. Places where bees are kept 48. One-time Yankees sensation Kevin 49. Church office 50. Single lens reflex 51. Pieces of fibrous tissue

1. Winged nut 7. __ Humbug! 10. One who sets apart 12. Circle above a saint’s head 13. Unpleasantly loud and harsh 14. Expressed pleasure 15. Feminine given name 16. Company of badgers 17. Popular Dodge pickup truck 18. Witty sayings CLUES DOWN 19. Leader 1. Classify 21. Autonomic nervous 2. Dismounted system 3. Produced 22. Premolar 4. Consumed 27. Atomic #28 28. Holiday decorative item 5. Director Howard 33. Exclamation of surprise 6. The products of human creativity 34. Rusk or cracker 7. Thai monetary units 36. Returned material 8. Away from wind authorization (abbr.) 37. Scottish or Irish Gaelic 9. Builder’s trough 10. Relating to Islam language 11. It can sometimes ache 38. Eat

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12. Small quantities (Scot.) 14. Poisonous plant 17. Laugh at 18. Vogul 20. C. European river 23. Type of cat 24. Exclamation of disgust 25. Stephen King novel 26. Without armies 29. Expression of sympathy 30. Relative biological effectiveness (abbr.) 31. Previously 32. Illegal drug 35. Kiloelectronvolt 36. Large, flightless birds 38. For smoking 40. Binary 41. Competition 42. Mark resembling an arrow 43. Containers 44. Root mean square (abbr.) 45. Commercials 46. I.M.__, architect 47. 007’s creator

The Hudsonville orphanage was located in Hudsonville, Fannin County. Hudsonville is a small town located 1.9 miles S.W. of Lamasco on FM1396. A Post Office operated there from 1912 to 1914. By 1915 the community comprised a population of 150, two general stores, a school, a church and a weekly newspaper. In 1936 the population was 50 and one business. Between 1980 and 1990 only 5 residents were remained. Date ca.1890


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running next week. One issue the commissioner's court took up this past week was to compensate five sheriff's officers that had lost a total of 158.24 hours of vacation pay due to exceeding the maximum allowed vacation hours that could be carried over. This has occurred due a staff shortage at the sheriff's office and the currently employed deputies are not able to use their accrued vacation time within our policy guidelines. To prevent any future loss of vacation time any deputy that might lose hours going forward from not being able to take off will be compensated for them on the next paycheck. There is no effect on the sheriff's budget as funds currently budgeted for the unfilled positions will be used to compen-

sate for any lost vacation time. The sheriff's office has some new hires in the pipeline and this should help eliminate the issue over time. Dale McQueen, Fannin County Commissioner Precinct One 903-965-7030

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Paris District Road Report for week of Jan. 15, 2024 Paris -- Paris -- Here’s a look at work planned in the district for the week starting Jan. 15, 2024. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Fannin County: SH 78, from US 82 to the Oklahoma State line. Watch for daytime shoulder closures and occasional lane closures as workers install slopedend treatments on drainage structures and replace bridge rail and guardrail. FM 100, from SH 56 to FM 2216. Watch for daytime lane closures as crews work to rehabilitate and widen the roadway. Motorists should expect delays as signals and pilot cars direct traffic through the work zone. FM 271, from SH 78 to FM 68. Watch for daytime lane closures as crews work to rehabilitate and widen the roadway. Motorists should expect delays as signals and pilot cars direct traffic through the work zone. CR 3210 at Bullard Creek. CR 3210 at Bullard Creek is closed to through traffic to allow for replacement of the bridge. During the closure, traffic is asked to use CR 3200 as a detour. CR 1020 at Caney Creek. CR 1020 at Caney Creek is closed to through traffic to allow for replacement of the bridge. During the closure, traffic is asked to use CR 1030 as a detour. FM 981, from SH 78 to US 69. Watch for daytime lane closures as maintenance crews blade level the roadway. Motorists should expect delays as flaggers and pilot cars direct traffic through the work zone. FM 896, from Business SH 121 to US 69. Watch for daytime lane closures as maintenance crews blade level the roadway. Motorists should expect delays as flaggers and pilot cars direct traffic through the work zone. FM 1553, from SH 78 to SH 11. Watch for daytime lane closures as maintenance crews blade level the roadway. Motorists should expect delays as flaggers and pilot cars direct traffic through the work zone.

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In a large bowl mix together your butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add in your eggs and continue to mix until blended. Add in your flour and mix again until smooth. Pour in your lemon extract and 7up and beat to combine. Fold in your cherries. Grease a 10" bundt pan with shortening, then dust it with flour. Spread the batter into the prepared bundt pan and bake for 70-90 minutes or until center is set. The exact time will depend on your oven and pan so watch it closely. Allow the cake to cool for 10-15 minutes in the pan. Turn the cake onto serving dish. Using a skewer, poke holes all over the top of the cake and pour your reserved cherry juice slowly over the top making sure the juice gets soaked up. It's ok for it to seep to the bottom to soak as well. Let cool completely. Meanwhile mix together your glaze ingredients and drizzle over the top of you cake. Top with more cherries if desired. Another option is to poke holes in the cake while it is still in the pan. Then drizzle the juice over. This contains the juice in the pan and may be less messy. Your red will end up more on the bottom of the cake, so it really depends on the look you want to have. Either way will work! I hope you will give this one a try! ENJOY!!! Please send me your favorite or unique recipes to Fannin County Leader at 224 N. Main St. Bonham, TX 75418 or email me: fclweesie@gmail. com


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Fannin County Commissioners Court – The Heroes Among Us County Civil Attorney Andy Garner confirmed to Judge Cunningham that an agreement was reached with the City of Bonham that included the City being responsible for that which falls within their Extraterritorial Jurisdiction as well as property the City owns that falls within the lake buffer zone. Afterwards, a motion was made by Commissioner Magness to approve the agreement and approve the signing of the agreement by Judge Cunningham. Commissioner Self seconded the motion which passed. 15. Approval of Interlocal Agreement between Fannin County and the City of Leonard related to development and implementation of regulations in Extraterritorial Jurisdictions (ETJ) – County Judge: This was passed on as it is still in negotiations. OPEN DISCUSSION ITEMS: 16. Subdivision Committee and Subdivision Policy – County Judge: Judge Cunningham noted an initial meeting has been had with Freese & Nichols and this is moving along. 17. Courthouse repairs County Judge: Judge Cunningham touched on work being done on the front stone steps and noted other repairs are being looked at as well as trying to get money back on repair work previously done. 18. Justice Center - County Judge: No significant updates. 19. County budget and revenue sources – County Judge: Ms. Whipple noted receipt of hot taxes should be coming in around the middle of March. A resident of Honey Grove suggested that the court consider creating a committee that could research impos-

ing fair taxes on green energy projects determined to operate in Fannin County (as opposed to tax abatements) that would benefit county taxpayers. Judge Cunningham advised the county would not be agreeing to any tax abatement for certain projects as lessons have been learned by previous actions of the court that fell short of being beneficial to the county. He commented on the role of the Fannin County Appraisal District. 20. Water issues affecting Fannin County – County Judge: No significant updates. 21. Fannin County road issues - County Judge: No significant updates. EXECUTIVE SESSION(S) IF NEEDED: 22. Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.071, Commissioners Court reserves the right to meet in Executive Session to consult with their attorney – County Judge: Executive Session was entered into at 10:07 a.m. After some time, Regular Session reconvened at 10:43 a.m. 23. Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.074, Commissioners Court reserves the right meet in Executive Session to discuss personnel issues – County Judge: See item 22. 24. Consider and take action regarding matters discussed in Executive Session(s) - County Judge: No action needed; this item was passed on. Continued See

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Tuesday, January 16, 2024, Fannin County Judge Newt Cunningham called to order at 9:00 a.m., the Regular Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. The Quorum was established with all County Commissioners and County Judge present. The Invocation was led by Judge Cunningham with Pledges being led by Major James Manis, Retired. There were no Introductions. 5. Presentation of awards by Sheriff Johnson: Sherriff Mark Johnson explained how Deputies Puccini and Schwerdtseger had responded to a two-vehicle accident that occurred in Savoy, December 6, 2023. While the officers were working on the case, one of the gentlemen involved in the accident (Mark Kelley) was collecting personal property from his vehicle when he was accidentally shot by a shotgun. The officers came to his aid immediately rendering what would be lifesaving care to Mr. Kelley. In recognition of their quick thinking and lifesaving assistance, the Deputies were presented the “Citizens Life Saving Award.” Local news stations were on hand to report on the ceremony. 6. Public Forum: Republican Chairperson of Precinct 18, Mary Hale, spoke to inform and invite the court and the public to the Republican Candidate Forum that is being held Saturday, January 20th at the Fannin County Multipurpose Complex in Bonham. She noted that though the 20 candidates running for various offices (the largest number of candidates to run for public office in Fannin County) are slated to begin speaking at 9:30 a.m., a special “meet and greet” time is set aside at 9:00 a.m. for those who would like to personally meet the candidates. Also noted was an announcement of the event being in this week’s issue of the Fannin County Leader and the event being livestreamed on Leonard Graphic’s Facebook page. ROUTINE ITEMS: 7. Approve payment of bills – County Auditor: After Fannin County Auditor Alicia Whipple noted the bills were $ 195,516.95, a motion was made by Commissioner Magness to approve payment with Commissioner Kopf seconding the motion which passed. 8. Approve minutes from 01/09/2024 (R), 08/25/2021 (S), and 08/24/2021 (R) – County Clerk: Commissioner Magness made the motion to approve the minutes and after Judge Cunningham confirmed with Deputy Clerk Angela Frazier that the 2021 dates were correct (she noted though they had been completed back then, they were never sent for approval by the court), Commissioner Self seconded the motion which passed. 9. Report of monies received by the County Clerk’s office for December 2023; Land Records, $31,288.50, All courts combined, $14,193.80 – County Clerk: Informational Only. DISCUSSION, CONSIDERATION AND ACTION ITEMS: 10. Approve allowing Sheriff Department Deputies to

accrue more than the maximum 120 hours of vacation pay due to staff shortages and the inability to use time accrued – County Auditor: Ms. Whipple explained how she had spoken with five deputies who have collectively accrued 158 hours of vacation pay over the 120-max, due to overtime work performed because of an under-staffing situation that existed at the time the hours accrued. An in-depth discussion occurred where it was determined Sheriff Johnson was in approval of action being taken to assure the deputies would not lose vacation pay, that was over the maximum set; for filling in where needed. After details were discussed among the court, including the fact that more deputies were being hired that should alleviate this problem going forward; it was decided the 158 hours owed, would be paid out to the deputies and going forward, should the situation occur again, vacation hours above the 120hour maximum, would be paid out during the pay period they occurred instead of allowing them to accrue. Commissioner McQueen made a motion to reflect the above-mentioned decision with Commissioner Magness seconding the motion which passed. 11. Consider allowing Sheriff Department Deputies more than three months to use any excess vacation pay accrued – County Auditor: See item 10. 12. Approval of increasing Constable, Precinct 1 travel allowance from $3,000.00 to $6,000.00 – County Auditor: Ms. Whipple explained how the previous Constable of Precinct 1 had been paid to use his own vehicle as there was not a car in the county pool for his use. With the help of input from Fannin County Purchasing Agent Edwina Lane, she explained the cost of outfitting a vehicle with all the equipment needed in the course of duties performed (radio, radar, camera equipment) and how it would be less expensive for the county to go this route as opposed to obtaining a properly outfitted county vehicle. After a lengthy discussion that included a comment from a citizen regarding liability insurance coverage on a personal vehicle being used; and after noting the amount would be paid out monthly and would come out of the county’s contingency budget, a motion was made by Commissioner Magness to approve with Commissioner McQueen seconding the motion which passed. 13. Approve going out for bid for a used pickup truck for Precinct 2 – Purchasing Agent: Ms. Lane explained the need for this with Commissioner Self explaining this would be replacing a truck recently sold in an auction. A motion was made by Commissioner Self to approve going out for bids for a four door 4-wheel drive pickup truck with Commissioner Magness seconding the motion which passed. 14. Approval of Interlocal Agreement between Fannin County and the City of Bonham related to development and implementation of regulations in Extraterritorial Jurisdictions (ETJ) – County Judge: Fannin

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“Greater Love”

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One of my favorite scriptures is John 15:13. Here, Jesus is speaking to the disciples before He is to be crucified. In this verse, He says, “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” Jesus Christ loved us so much that He willingly gave His life on that cross so that you and I could have eternal life through Him. This love is the most precious gift that we could ever receive. As I have said before, why anyone would not want to accept such love is beyond me. I accepted the Lord as my Saviour at the age of 6 in vacation Bible school. If you haven’t accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as your Saviour, I hope and pray that today will be the day that you do. It is the best decision you will ever make in your life. A classic hymn that tells about this kind of love was written by Paul Gerhardt (1607-1676) in 1653, and translated 86 years later by John Wesley (17031791). “Jesus, Thy boundless love to me, no thought can reach, no

What The Bible Says About: Friendship

tongue declare; O knit my thankful heart to Thee, and reign without a rival there. Thine wholly, Thine alone, I am; be Thou my Rod and Staff and Guide. O grant that nothing in my soul may dwell, but Thy pure love alone! O may Thy love possess my whole, my Joy, my Treasure, and my Crown. All coldness from my heart remove; my every act, word, thought, be love. This love unwearied I pursue and dauntlessly to Thee aspire. O may Thy love my hope renew, burn in my soul like heavenly fire. And day and night, be all my care to guard this sacred treasure there.” If you are looking for a good church home, we invite you to come visit and be a part of our worship at Central Baptist Church. Visitors are our honored guests, and we hope to see you this coming Sunday!

We all have acquittances, people we interact with on a daily basis, folks we acknowledge and shake hands with or hug at church or social gatherings. True, loving friends are hard to come by. If you have one, or two, hold them close in your heart, for you are a very blessed person! Proverbs 12:26 One who is righteous is a guide to his neighbor, but the way of the wicked leads them astray. Proverbs 14:6-7 A scoffer seeks wisdom in vain, but knowledge is easy for a man of understanding. Leave the presence of a fool, for there you do not meet words of knowledge. Proverbs 22:24-25 Make no friendship with a man given to anger, nor go with a wrathful man, lest you learn his ways and entangle yourself in a snare. 1 Corinthians 15:33 Do not be deceived: “Bad company ruins good morals.” Proverbs 17:17 A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity. Proverbs 19:20 Listen to advice and accept instruction, that you may gain wisdom in the future. Proverbs 27:17 Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another. Tim Meek fcltimmeek@gmail.com

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The Church Of The Bible

By Mike Dickison Minister for the Ivanhoe Church of Christ

The scriptural church will make known the wisdom of God. This is the eternal purpose that God purposed in Christ Jesus. Paul wrote that the intent of God is that “the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God” (Ephesians 3:10). Paul goes on to write that this is God’s “eternal purpose which he purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Ephesians 3:11). The church, as revealed in the Bible, reflects the wisdom of God. The church that Jesus founded (Matthew 16:18), the church that submits to Jesus Christ as its head (Ephesians

5:23-24), is far from being an embarrassment to God. When the church manifests the wisdom of God, it is God’s purpose. The church, as revealed in the Bible, is part of God’s eternal plan. Therefore, it wasn’t the object of last-minute planning. God had the church in His mind from eternity (Ephesians 3:11). God had planned its work, worship, purpose, terms of entrance and exit, organizational structure, and what it would teach and practice. Therefore, the only flaws that the church has will be those caused by human failure to obey God’s instructions. The church today will only manifest the wisdom of God when the church is standing on the side of God's wisdom,

that is, following His Word. The church is right when it obeys the commands of its head, Jesus Christ (Ephesians 1:20-22). Paul stated that “If any man think himself to be a prophet, or spiritual, let him acknowledge that the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord” (1 Corinthians 14:37). Paul encouraged us to “preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine” (2 Timothy 4:2), because “all scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works” (2 Timothy 3:16-17).

Fannin County Call to Prayer for Revival

By Lyn Holly- Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church The third Fannin County Call to Prayer for Revival and Spiritual Awakening will be held Sunday, February 18 at 5:00 PM at 7th & Main Baptist Church. These calls to countywide, focused prayer arise out of a desperate need for true revival and spiritual awakening. Our culture is getting farther and farther away from God and His Word every day. Sin is celebrated. God’s Word and followers of Jesus are mocked and ridiculed. The only hope for this county and this nation is a true revival. The word revival is very misunderstood. It often conjures up images of a series of church meetings with an evangelist and guest singer. True biblical revival is far different. The word revival comes from two Latin phrases, re, which means “again” and vivere, which means “to live.” So, basically it means to “live again.” If a person suffers a heart attack, CPR can often be used to “revive” that person. Let me give you a good definition within a spiritual context: Revival is “restoring spiritual vitality to a lifeless person, family, church or nation.” Every word is important. It is something that is restored. If you’ve never “had spiritual vitality” there’s no way you can “get it again.” Spiritual vitality means “spiritual zeal, excitement, enthusiasm and fervor.” If you’ve never been that way before, you don’t need a revival, you need a “vival!” A lifeless person is someone who has lost their zeal and their spiritual life and is dull, dead and despondent. Have you ever been more excited about Jesus or more faithful to Jesus than you are at this moment? If you answer “yes” you need a revival. I agree with Pastor Chris Gowen who wrote: “The greatest need in our land today is a Heaven-sent revival! Not a manmade, or

a program-generated revival, but a Revival straight from the throne room of God on High! Man can’t produce it. Never has there been a preacher who could preach it up. Never has there been a choir, or a quartet that could sing it up. If it is a real revival, it will be because sovereign God has intervened in people’s lives. Church services will take on a new face. It will not be services as usual. Revival is not eyes full of tears. That can be done by the flesh. It is not shouting. That can be done by the flesh, too.” True revival happens when people get honest with God about their sin, and enter into sincere confession and repentance of sin. Isaiah 5:20 states, “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” Simply put, if the Bible calls it sin, it is sin. In our culture, we are constantly justifying our sin by calling it something else.

In order to gain a full understanding of what true revival is, it is helpful to study the history of revivals in America. Personal and national revivals are not just some golden ideal that can never be attained. Spiritual awakenings have been historically documented in our nation’s history. I have been a student of great revivals for many years. Since many of our American history books have recently been re-written to remove most spiritual and religious references, let me give you an American history lesson about our rich spiritual heritage. There have been two great national revivals, which historians call Spiritual Awakenings. In the following three weeks, we will study the history of revival and spiritual awakening in America. We will also learn how to more specifically and effectively pray for revival. In the meantime, we pray with psalmist, “Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in You?”

Assembly of God

First Assembly of God, Bonham 1650 N. Center Bonham, TX 75418 (903) 583-5883

Leonard First Assembly of God, 108 Pecan Leonard, Texas 469-450-9777

Baptist

Fannin County

Baptist

Christian

First Christian Church of Bonham Ivanhoe Baptist Church 4063 NO.FM 273 701 N Main Street Bonham, TX 75418 903.583.2227 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 (903)583-2359

Congregational

Allen’s Point Baptist Church 310 CR 2775 Honey Grove, TX 75446 903378-7038

Joyful Light Baptist Church 4695 FM 2645 First Congregational Church-corner of Savoy, TX 75418 903-436-5440 Hwy 121 and W 13th St. PO Box 386 Bonham, TX 75418 903-449-4914 Bailey Bible Baptist Church Lamasco Baptist Church 346 CR 2615 205 Leslie Bailey, Texas 75413 Telephone, Texas 75488 Episcopal Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 623 Star Bethlehem Baptist Church “The House Landmark Missionary Baptist Church Street (W 7th & Star Street) of Bread” 1415 Franklin Avenue, 1409 W. Market St. Honey Grove, Texas 903-583-7112 Bonham, TX 7541 Office: 903-583-8061 75446 (615) 448-8802 Bois D’Arc Creek Cowboy Church Hwy 121 & Edhube Road Phone 903-583-1671

Little Bethel Baptist Church PO Box 63 Ladonia, Texas 75449 Phone (903)367-7708

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, Bonham 1540 S Hwy 78 (972) 880-1412

Lutheran

Boyd Baptist Church 3707 St. Hwy. 78 N Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Rt 1 Box Bonham, Texas Phone (903) 583-7288 101B, PO Box 73, Ladonia, Texas 75449 Phone (903)367-7009 Calvary Baptist Church 913 S. 5th St Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-3910 New Zion Baptist Church 627 County Road

St. James Lutheran Church 14394 E FM 1396 Windom Tx 75492 Phone: 903-583-5155

Central Baptist Church (Fundmental, Independent) 709 Union Ave. Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 505-4124

Christian Chapel CME 1005 West Market St. Honey Grove, Tx 75446 903-378-3518

Corinth Baptist Church 277 CR 1150 North of Bonham on Highway 78 903 583 2750 Dial Baptist Church 16816 FM 1550 Honey Grove, TX 75446 903-378-7070 Duplex Baptist Church 313 CR 2102 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 903-664-3175 Ector Baptist Church P.O. Box 248 Ector, Texas 75439 (903) 961-2175 Edhube Baptist Church 595 FM 2815 Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-2840

1265 Bonham, TX 75418 903-961-2027

Pilgram Rest Baptist Church 703 Agusta St. Trenton, Texas

Methodist

Ravenna Baptist Church 100 Elm Street Ector United Methodist Church Ravenna, Texas 75476 401 Church St. Ector, Texas 75439 (903) 217-7665 Rising Son Cowboy Church 1526 CR 2010 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 903-640-3377 First United Methodist Church of Leonard 206 N. Main / PO Box 218 Leonard, Sandy Baptist Church Ravenna, Texas TX 75452 903-587-3463 75476 (903) 583-9546 First United Methodist Church of TrenSeventh & Main Baptist Church 617 ton 211 North Second Street @ Hunt N. Main Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) Trenton, TX 75490 903-989-2378 583-8679 First United Methodist Church of BonSovereign Grace Baptist Church 601 S. ham 801 Star Bonham, Texas 75418 4th St. Bonham, TX 469-207-1141 (903) 583-3314

Elwood Baptist Intersection of CR 2125 Telephone Baptist Church located on FM 273 Grove Hill Methodist Church and CR 2544 near Ivanhoe, Texas in Telephone Office phone: 903-664-2377 5501 FM 1553 Leonard, TX 75452 Faith Independent Baptist Church 12676 W Hwy 82 Savoy, Tx 75479 903-965-5517

Primera Iglesia Baustia Hispana 1134 FM Marvin United Methodist Church 273 Bonham, Texas 75418 903-583-5727 Office Phone 903-364-2411 FM 898 E Whitewright, Texas Trinity Baptist Church 219 W. Denison First Baptist Church of Bailey Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-3388 Mulberry United Methodist Church, PO Box 221 Bailey, Texas 75413 5638 FM 274, Ravenna, TX 75476, (903)583-4793 Valley Creek Baptist Church 3615 FM phone 1-888-311-8508 896, Leonard, TX 75452 903-587-2386 First Baptist Church of Bonham 710 McKenzie United Methodist Church N. Center Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) Westside Baptist Church 912 W. Commerce 701 N. 7th Street Honey Grove, TX 583-8519 St. Honey Grove, Texas 75446 903-249-2987 75446 (903) 203-4455 West Shady Grove Baptist Church First Baptist Church of Dodd City PO Windom United Methodist Church 13665 East Line Road Trenton, TX Box 47 Dodd City, Texas 75438-0047 207 Second Street PO Box 936 (903)583-4465 Windom Baptist Church 203 1st Street Windom, TX 75492 940-390-0146 Windom, TX 75492 (903) 623-2215 First Baptist Church of Honey Grove Pleasant Grove CME Church box 34 PO Box 124 Honey Grove, Texas 75446 Wild Horse Creek Cowboy Church 2992 CR Ladonia TX 75449 Hwy 64 903-367-7870 (903)378-2768 2285 Telephone, Texas 75488 903-486-1630 Virginia Point United Methodist Church Catholic First Baptist Church of Ladonia 301 1386 CR 1200 Savoy, TX St. Elizabeth Catholic Church corner of 10th East Main Ladonia, Texas 75449-100 Nazarene & Maple Bonham, TX office 903-583-7734 (903)367-7038 Bonham Community Church 347 FM Church of Christ 273 Bonham, TX 228-563-0423 First Baptist Church of Leonard 100 Church of Christ Leonard, Texas 75452 Non-Denominational East Thomas St. [PO Box 1146] (903) 587-2229 Leonard, TX 75452 (903) 587-2250 Golden Gospel Church 4435 County Ector Church of Christ Hwy 56 & Cedar Road 2610 in Bonham, Texas First Baptist Church of Pecan Gap St. Ector, Texas 903-961-3155 (903) 227-8527 PO Box 100 Pecan Gap, Texas 75469 Honey Grove Church Of Christ - 403 W. (903)359-6683 Greater Joy Fellowship Hwy. 121 & W Main St. Honey Grove, 903-227-2606 13th, Bonham, TX (meeting in First Con. Ivanhoe Church of Christ P.O. Box 322First Baptist Church of Randolph Methodist Church Bldg. Sun. 5 PM) 290 CR 2040 Ivanhoe, TX 75447 PO Box 14 Randolph, Texas 75475 (903)583-6900 The Way Christian Fellowship. 308 E Katy Blvd Church of Christ 411 Katy Fowler St, Savoy Tx 75479 Blvd Bonham, TX 75418 706-294-5996 First Baptist Church of Savoy .O. Box 177 Savoy, Texas 75479 (903) Pentecostal Midway Church of Christ Hwy 56 W 965-4160 Bonham 903 583 3989 First Baptist Church of Trenton PO Box 157 Trenton, Texas 75490 (903)989-2319

Northside Church of Christ 2020 N. Center Bonham, Texas 75418 (903)583-3484 Oak Ridge Church of Christ 10368 E FM 1550 Ladonia, Texas 75449 903 583 0849

First Fannin Baptist Hispanic Church Rt. 4 Box 10 Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-5727 Savoy Church of Christ P.O. Box 212 Savoy, (903) 965-7344 Gober Baptist Church P.O. Box 82 Wolfe City, Texas 75496 (903) 583-2378 Trenton Church of Christ 101 W. Saunders St. Trenton, TX 75490 Grace Reformed Baptist Church 903-989-2446 2800 10th St Honey Grove TX gracerbcbonham.com Gathering Tine Cabin Ministry 487 CR 2105 Ivanhoe, TX 903-449-0180

Church of God

Bonham Living Word Church of God- 699 E Hwy 82 Bonham,TX 75418 Phone: (903) 583-5655

Honey Grove Cowboy Church Lannius Church of God 2803 Hwy 897 3050 Hwy 100 North Honey Grove, TX Dodd City, TX 75438 903-623-3007

SR Church P.C.G. 1850 S HWY 121 Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 640-3025

Presbyterian

First Presbyterian Church of Bonham 818 N. Main St. Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-2014 Main Street Presbyterian Church P.O. Box 188 or 504 E. Main St. Honey Grove, Texas 75446 (903) 249-1325

United Pentecostal

Calvary United Pentecostal Church 1190 Hwy 56 W Bonham Texas 903-583-4346 United Pentecostal Church P.O. Box 216 Savoy, Texas 75479 (903) 965-4627 Peace Tabernacle UPC 16020 CR 635 Trenton, Texas (972) 752-4054

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“Why, yes, I could start my day without coffee. But I like being able to remember things like how to say words and put on pants.” Nanea Hoffman

Here’s some good news for those of us who are coffee lovers – sometimes known as coffeeheads. Recent research has shown that drinking coffee can help protect you from developing frightening common neurodegenerative disorders like dementia, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s disease. This is great news! Coffee is good for your brain! Coffee is the #1 source of antioxidants found in the western diet. No other food that we consume on a regular basis comes even close. Coffee is packed with antioxidant phytochemicals and polyphenols that help block oxidation in the body, and especially the brain. Chlorogenic acids (CGAs) are potent and protective polyphenols found in coffee. They have been shown to be one of the primary compounds found in coffee that positively impacts brain function. Two recent groundbreaking studies have shown that regular coffee consumption reduces the risk of cognitive decline and dementia later in life. The FINE (Finland / Italy Netherlands / Elderly) study (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih. gov/16929246/) followed 600 men over the course of 10 years My philosophy to serving you as Precinct One Commissioner and found that those who regularly drank coffee had less 7/3/18 My goals as your commissioner of Precinct One center around the Four C’s of cognitive decline than those who did not drink coffee. CGAs were noted as the key ingredient linking these brain benefits to public service: Commitment, Cooperation, Curiosity, and Courage. We all want what is coffee consumption. best for our precinct and county and to make that a reality requires our commitment to The CAIDE (Cardiovascular Risk Factors / Aging / and Dementia) study followed 1,400 (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih. these four principles. gov/19158424/) people and found that drinking 6-18 ounces of Commitment: the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause. Determining what coffee a day (approx. 3-5 cups) was associated with a decreased will work best to bring our roads back to an acceptable state or what we can do as a risk of Alzheimer's disease and dementia later in life. A research review covering 94 studies and published in county to improve our finances and quality of life within our means requires taking the time the European Journal of Nutrition (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih. to research solutions on our own and not just take the latest sales pitch from someone gov/28391515/) found CGAs linked to multiple brain benefits. who says they can solve our problems for us. I consistently research every topic on our Coffee consumption, and the resulting positive effects of agendas each week and usually have notes that I have gleaned from other sources to CGAs were linked to the stimulation of healthy neurons and the inhibition of amyloid protein buildup in the brain due to make a decision. I will call anyone who I think could help in the decision process and have anti-inflammation compounds ingested, better blood sugar had some really good help from TXDOT about how to improve our county roads. control fostering healthy nourishment streams to the brain and Cooperation: the process of working together to the same end. As individuals, improved vascular function and increased cerebral blood flow. Caffeine from coffee can boost the production of serotonin in we all have different priorities and goals but as part of a voting group we are only one of the body. This feel- good chemical is beneficial to mental health many. We need to work together to create a policy or budget that will satisfy the majority and regulates many brain tasks. Researchers at the Harvard of the voting members going forward and benefit our constituents in the best way. In some T.H. Chan School of Public Health tracked 50,000 women for 25 years (jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/ cases though, this is not possible and if we firmly believe that the direction is wrong we fullarticle/1105943). They found that drinking 4 cups of coffee can always vote against the item. Contrary to what people may think, one person cannot a day resulted in a 20% reduced risk of depression compared to hold the rest of the voting members hostage unless they get their way. While the phrase those who did not drink coffee. A monster study of over 1 million people linked coffee go along to get along is frequently used by voting groups to promote harmony, this should consumption to a reduced risk of developing Parkinson’s never be why an individual forfeits their right to vote their conscience. disease (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15522854/), specifically in Curiosity: a strong desire to know or learn something. What can we do to improve men. Another study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease on where we are now? This should always be a question that we have whether it involves found a greater positive protective effect of caffeine from coffee how we can improve our county roads or how Fannin County can best serve it citizens. against cognitive decline in women over men. (pubmed.ncbi. While new is not always better we need to be aware of what is out there and the results nlm.nih.gov/20182036/). Oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain can also that have been achieved. We also need to talk with others who are using what we might be contribute to anxiety, depression, and memory loss. The anticonsidering. I personally spent weeks talking to others who are using the CAT Graderbit2 inflammatory compounds found in coffee can help to calm this system and the results they have seen with it. Knowledge is always evolving on a subject stress and foster mental health. The consistent intake of coffee appears to be a major factor matter and unless we are curious about it we can easily become trapped in the past and relating to coffee’s health benefits. Those of us who drink coffee doing things that have been shown to be detrimental to the outcome we may want. tend to drink it every day. We are giving our brains a daily dose Courage: the ability to do something that frightens one. While it sounds easy, the of beneficial antioxidants and compounds that can help keep our brains healthy and functioning, so we can remember to put ability to stand up and vote your conscience in front of a group or tell a constituent that you on pants. will not be able to fix their problems can be hard to do sometimes. One of the first things Here’s the bottom line. Drinking coffee daily is linked to a I was accused of after being appointed as a commissioner was that I was just a typical reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, cognitive decline, and depression. Drink coffee. politician: makes promises and doesn’t follow through with them. My position from day one A good cup of coffee every morning is like a hug for your has been I will not make you any promise except to do the job to the best of my ability and brain!

make sure our team is out every day working on the roads in some capacity. In regards to decisions for the county, if I vote against the majority you will always know why I opposed the action. I believe in working in your best interests every day and hiring people who have the same philosophy and are willing to work daily to advance our precinct and county. As citizens, you should have noticed that we are out every day and slowly making progress on our county road problems. This is a long term project as it took many years to get to the poor condition many of the county roads are in now. Some projects that I would like to see done by the county are the Justice Center and selling some excess property the county owns. I am asking for your vote on March 5, 2024 to continue the process of fulfilling our slogan “On the Road to Recovery” for Precinct One. Thank you, Dale McQueen, Precinct One Commissioner Paid for by Dale McQueen pol. Campaign, Deana Staton, Treasurer

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made the Midwestern State University 2023 fall dean's honor roll while simultaneously competing in her first collegiate women's track and field semester. Requirements to make MSU's dean's honor roll each semester include: completing at least 12 hours and having a 3.5-3.74 grade-point average with no grade lower than a C. Cavender on Dec. 9 posted a 27.67 -- her first collegiate time -- in the women's 200-meter dash at Pittsburg State University's Crimson & Gold Invitational in Kansas. She also ran that day as part of MSU's women's 4x400-meter B relay.

Bonham's Katherine Erazo (11) tries to take the ball from Sherman's Nicole Fuentes (5) on Jan. 9 during non-district girls' soccer at Bonham's Warrior Stadium.

Bonham's Rocio Rodriguez (17) looks to make a pass difficult for Sherman's Nicole Fuentes (5) on Jan. 9 during non-district girls' soccer at Bonham's Warrior Stadium.

DC's Mauppin posts perfect GPA ahead of first college s'ball slate Story and photo by Rich Hilliard Dodd City multiplesport standout Lindsey Mauppin earned a 4.0 grade-point average during the 2023 fall semester, as she began her days as a two-sport athlete at East Central University (Okla). Mauppin made her collegiate women's cross country debut on Aug 31 at the Rogers State Invitational in Tulsa, before

a stress fracture injury truncated her first season. She has recovered in time for her first ECU softball season which begins at Piedmont High School against vs Newman University for three games during a two-day span: Friday, Feb. 2, at 2 and 4 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 3 at 1 p.m. Mauppin appears on the ECU softball roster as a pitcher and utility player and will wear No. 11.

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Sam Rayburn's Trevin Wilson (21) eyes the basket as teammates Drew Baker (right) and Cade Nichols (left) watch on Jan. 9. Sam Rayburn's Case Nichols (5) looks to shoot over Wolfe City's Jarrett Tisdale (10) on Jan. 9.

Sam Rayburn's Clay Caldwell (11) denies Wolfe City's Cavan Armstrong (13) an unobstructed view of the basket on Jan. 9.

Bonham's Leslie Cruz (7) controls the ball on Jan. 9 during nondistrict girls' soccer at Bonham's Warrior Stadium. berth in 11-4A until the end -- the next step this season -- and the Lady Warriors entered their reach its first girls' postseason next-to-last district match in a in the sport since 2016's areathree-way tie for fourth place round advance. District play will begin on with 4A teams Frisco Panther Tuesday, Jan. 23, with a tough Creek and Gainesville. Finishing one spot out of 11- first test at Celina -- the 4A 4A's girls' playoffs quartet at State and 11-4A champions in 3-7, Bonham will look to take 2022 and 2023.

Sam Rayburn's Drew Baker (1) rises to shoot a jumper despite the defensive effort of Wolfe City's Noah Adams (21), as the Wolves' Jarrett Tisdale (10) watches in the background, on Jan. 9.

Story and photos by Rich Hilliard Duncan Hudson's first season at the helm at Class 2A Sam Rayburn equated a historic campaign for the school's boys' basketball program. Last winter, the Rebels (29-7) won their first boys' district title in the sport since 2018, made their first regional tournament trip since 1983 and advanced their most rounds in the boys' basketball playoffs. They have started strongly again this season: 16-9 overall and 5-1 in District 14-2A through Jan. 16.

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The Honey Grove Industrial Foundation will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, January 23 at 5:00 pm in the Local History Room at the Honey Grove Library. Anyone is welcome to attend this meeting and become a member of the Industrial Foundation or learn about its activities.

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Alliance Bank will sponsor a history program given by John A. Pearce, arranged by the World War II History Roundtable, Audie Murphy Chapter, at the American Cotton Museum in Greenville January 25 at 7 p.m. The public is invited. There is no charge. With a world war looming and to obtain another income young men from around Northeast Texas joined the Texas Army National Guard in 193940. They spent once or twice per week at practice in places like Paris and Greenville, but in late November 1940 they were shocked to be called up for active duty. Now weekly training was in Brownwood at Camp Bowie! The unit became part of the United States Army 36th Infantry Division and participated in the massive Louisiana Maneuvers of September 1941. Weekend trips home were common until February 1942 when they were moved to

Camp Blanding in Florida, to North Carolina in July, then finally in August the base was at Camp Edwards, Massachusetts. By April 1943 the men were in Oran, French North Africa, and after more training, a few accidents, thick boredom, practice, and maneuvers, on September 9 the well-prepared 36th Division was part of an invasion at Salerno, Italy. The Texans were now a portion of the 5th Army. Frank Webster Pearce of Sulphur Springs was with Company C, 111th Engineers, aiding the 143rd Infantry Combat Team which had several members from Northeast Texas under fire that day. For instance, Captain Mark Hodges of Paris was hit and immediately out of action for the duration of the war. Company C lost two of its engineers. And, Loyd L. Patterson of Greenville helped “eliminate” a German machine gun nest. The landing was horrendous, and it got no better as the men moved north toward Rome. For the next two years Pearce was attentive enough to place notes about events into a diary, and write interesting letters

home. In 2021 the narrative was turned into a book by his son, John A. Pearce, a former Allen High School head football coach and later the Houston Touchdown Club’s Texas football coach of the year after a successful season at Fort Bend Willowridge High School. Following a stint as an assistant at Texas A&M, Pearce became head coach of the Lumberjacks of Stephen F. Austin University. He later coached at UCLA and Rice University. With retirement the alumnus of East Texas State University turned to a writing career and with the help of State House Press published A Private in the Texas Army. A serious, sometimes humorous, and always detailed look at the Division’s movements, the stories are linked with unit histories so the reader can follow the action. For those who had relatives or knew participants in the 36th Division or from World War II, an extensive question and answer session will be held following the Pearce talk. To reach Pearce for other questions or comments he can be found on the internet at Johnapearce.com/ .

(TPWD) Cooper FAIR. Water lightly stained; 50 degrees: 1.00 feet below pool. Few anglers braving the cold weather but expect the blue catfish bite to pick up. Grapevine SLOW. Water stained; 52 degrees; 0.81 feet above pool. White bass and crappie are in deep water along the edges of the creek channels fishing with light lures or slabs with a stinger hook. Use as light of bait that you can so you can feel the bite. Crappie jig with a quarter ounce jig. Report by Omar Cotter, Luck O’the Irish Fishing Guide Service. Fork GOOD. Water Stained; 49-52 degrees; 1.66 feet below pool. Bass are cold blooded, so expect the bite to be slow while fish are lethargic after the recent cold snap. The bite should improve as the weather warms. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Black bass are moving deep for the winter to flooded tree tops in 30 plus feet of water. Cast Clousers, ned rigs, and large shad patterns with sinking lines. Crappie are moving out to the open water in 30 plus feet of water casting small jig patterns with full sinking lines. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. Lavon GOOD. Water lightly stained; 50 degrees; 1.66 feet below pool. Freezing temperatures have kept anglers off the water, but expect the pattern to hold steady. Crappie are 20-30 feet deep on brush and condos biting minnows and 1/16-⅛ ounce jigs. Suspended crappie are hunting threadfin shad, they will have little arches on your 2D, under the clouds of shad. Fish at the depths you see them at. Otherwise look for them in and around submerged structures. The color of the jigs does not matter. White bass are in 25-35 feet of water on main lake points, underwater, humps, or sometimes just out in the middle. Fish can be caught with minnows, live, minnows, live threadfin if you can keep them alive, or dead sticking jigs or white or chartreuse slabs. Sometimes you have to put it in their face, then reel up to get them to eat. Making noise such as a thumper or tapping the bottom of your boat with a broom handle will get them underneath your boat if they are in the area. Catfish are spread throughout the lake shallow, mid depth and deep. Check shallow. 1-5 feet of water, for big blue catfish then work your way to deeper water. Catfish can be caught with a Santee rig with a 2 ounce weight, dragging them behind the boat, using my Trolling Motor as most of the days have been a little calm out. Find the wall of bait, approximately 10 feet thick and drop your bait when you see them and there will be cats in the area. Report by Carey Thorn, White Bass Fishing Texas. Tawakoni EXCELLENT. Water lightly stained; 52 degrees; 0.13 feet below pool. Lake Tawakoni has settled into a solid winter pattern especially following the arctic blast the last couple of days. Expect fishing to slow as the waters have rapidly cooled off. As of right now the hybrid stripers and white bass bite has been decent. We are seeing fish on the main lake suspended with giant schools of threadfin shad. Presenting artificial lures to these fish is challenging but when done correctly fish are being put in the boat. The trophy catfish bite has been decent. Fish are being caught in the 40 foot range on fresh cut gizzard shad. The crappie bite has been the most reliable of all the fish currently. Bridge pylons and deep timber have consistently put fish in the boat. Minnows and jigs are working equally as well. Depth ranges have been 20-30 feet. The eater catfish bite has been slow. The largemouth bass bite has also been slow. Report by Captain Michael Littlejohn, Lake Tawakoni Guide Service. Texoma GOOD. Water normal stain; 55 degrees; 1.05 feet below pool. Striped bass fishing is good drifting flukes along the river ledges in 60-80 feet of water off the bottom. Bigger fish in the stumps on shallow points 15-25 feet of water with swimbaits. Catfish are good for eater size fish and a few bigger fish drifting cut gizzard shad in 40-50 feet of water off the bottom. Crappie are slow on the boathouse structures using jigs and dead minnows. Bass are fair on jerkbaits along the bluffs in 10-12 feet of water and in the stumps on points in 15-20 feet of water. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Texoma Guaranteed Guide Service. Few anglers on the water due to the frigidly cold weather. Striped bass can be caught deadsticking in open water, or off drop offs, humps and points in 10-20 feet of water biting ice cubes, icicles, and swimbaits. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors. Toledo Bend GOOD. Water clear; 47 degrees; 3.65 feet below pool. Rain is in the forecast next week, and after the recent cold weather and high winds there are few anglers on the water. Shallow fish will be difficult to catch, so best to key on fish in the 8-20 feet range. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.


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2024 season.” Beuershausen reeled in his 13.34-pound Legacy Class ShareLunker 648 on March 11 during a tournament. at O.H. Ivie Reservoir. “TPWD staff arrived quickly that day to collect her and were very careful handling the fish,” said Beuershausen. “I really respect what TPWD does and think this is an awesome program. The results of the work TPWD is doing are shown in our lakes. We never caught 25- to 30-pound bags up until the last 15–20 years since this program has been in place. This is a big deal to us.” Beuershausen said it was an incredible surprise to learn that he won the year end prize drawing. “This Bass Pro Shops shopping spree is really the icing on the cake,” added Beuershausen. “The whole experience with the ShareLunker program since I caught the Legacy Lunker has been amazing. Everyone has been great, and it was awesome to be able to go to the ShareLunker banquet and see the operation firsthand at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens.” In addition to the 18 Legacy Class Lunkers donated by anglers, Shawn Strength from Raymond, Miss. submitted a massive Legend Class Lunker Nov. 15 from O.H. Ivie. His fish weighed in at 16.65 pounds and joined Texas’ Top 50 biggest largemouth bass of all-time list. Strength also collected a genetic sample from his catch and sent it to TPWD for analysis. O.H. Ivie led all waterbodies with 75 entries during the 2023 season followed by Toledo Bend (53), Lake Fork (24), Conroe (21) and Possum Kingdom (19) to round out the top five. The complete list of 2023 entries can be viewed on the Toyota ShareLunker

Texas Lake Levels +/as of 1/19/24 1/19/24 Arlington -0.32 Benbrook -2.25 Bonham -0.73 Bois d’Arc Lake -7.66 Bridgeport -15.63 Cedar -0.75 Eagle Mountain -6.08 Fork -1.66 Granbury -0.52 Grapevine 0.78 Hubbard Creek -11.52 Joe Pool 0.18 Lavon-1.68 Lewisville -1.52 Pat Mayse -1.93 Possum Kingdom-2.09 Ray Hubbard-0.63 Ray Roberts -0.94 Tawakoni -0.16 Texoma-1.02 Toledo Bend -3.65 Travis -50.28 Twin Buttes -31.82 Weatherford -7.39

During the first three months of the season (Jan. 1 through March 31), anglers who reel in a 13-plus pound bass can loan it to TPWD for the ShareLunker selective breeding and stocking program. These anglers can call the ShareLunker hotline at (903) 681-0550 to report their catch 24/7 through March 31, 2024. Anglers who catch and loan one of these 13-plus pound lunkers earn Legacy Class status, receive a catch kit filled with merchandise, a 13lb+ Legacy decal for their vehicle or boat, VIP access to the Toyota ShareLunker Annual Awards event, a high-quality replica mount of their fish from Lake Fork Taxidermy, and Bass University will provide a swag pack and annual subscription. These anglers will also receive entries into two separate drawings – a Legacy Class Drawing and the year-end Grand Prize Drawing. Both drawings will award the winner a $5,000 Bass Pro Shops shopping spree. The year-round Toyota ShareLunker program offers four levels of participation for catching bass over eight pounds or 24-inches in Texas. Anglers who enter data for any lunker they catch greater than eight pounds or 24-inches during the 2024 calendar year also receive a catch kit, a decal for their vehicle or boat, a one-month subscription to Bass University and an entry into the year-end Grand Prize Drawing to win a $5,000 Bass Pro Shops shopping spree. ShareLunker entry classes include the Bass Pro Shops Lunker Class (8 lb.+), Strike King Elite Class (10 lb.+), and Lew’s Legend Class (13 lb.+). Once a lunker is reeled in, anglers need to enter the catch data on the Toyota ShareLunker mobile app – available for free from the Apple App Store and Google Play – or on the Toyota ShareLunker online app at TexasSharelunker.com.

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10/9/12 BERNICE E. GOODEVE SCHWEIZER

Bernice E. Goodeve Schweizer, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother & aunt passed away peacefully at The Honey Grove Nursing Center at the age of 100 on January 14, 2024. Arrangements are under the direction of Wise Funeral Home, Bonham, TX. Bernice was born on September 28, 1923 in Oradell, NJ to Henry & Ernestine (Mahler) Goodeve. After graduating from Tenafly High School in 1941, Bernice began working at NY Telephone Co and enrolled at Columbia University for night school for a year, then transferred to NYU. She was with the NY Telephone Co for ten years. Bernice married her longtime sweetheart John (Jack) Henry Schweizer on December 17, 1945. The two met in grade school when they were both living in Bergenfield, NJ, however, Jack’s family left the area and it was not until May of 1943 that their paths crossed again. Bernice would say they were suited for one another right from the start and she always knew she would marry him one day. They were married for 67 wonderful years until her beloved Jack passed away on February 13, 2013. Bernice and Jack lived most of their adult life in Upper Saddle River, NJ, where they raised their two sons Kenneth John Schweizer and Walter Dean Schweizer. Weekends and summers were spent at their lake house on Lake Wallenpaupack, PA. Bernice and Jack retired in Punta Gorda, FL where they enjoyed sailing on The BerJac as members of The Punta Gorda Boat Club & The Charlotte Monday-Friday 9-5:30 Harbor Yacht Club. Summers were still spent on Lake Wallenpaupack - the focal 204 E. Sam Rayburn Dr. •point Bonham, Texasfamily 75418activities. They traveled the world together, sailed and camped of many to many wonderful places, but Bernice would say her greatest accomplishment was being a wife and mother. Her grandchildren & great-grandchildren would say her greatest accomplishment was being their grandmother. She looked forward to weekends, holidays, and summers together in Pennsylvania and Florida. Bernice loved to entertain, bake, sew, swim, water ski, hike and bike all done with such elegance and grace. Bernice lived a wonderful, full life and was dearly loved by her sweetheart, Jack, her family, and friends. She loved the Lord Jesus Christ with all of her heart. During her last few years she resided in Honey Grove, TX, where she was blessed to have been in the care of her family as well as The Honey Grove Nursing Center, who loved and cared for her unconditionally. A very special thank you to all the wonderful caretakers and staff at the Honey Grove Nursing Center. Bernice is preceded in death by husband, Jack Schweizer, son, Walter Dean Schweizer, parents, Henry and Ernestine Goodeve, sister, Audrey Fox, and brother, Henry George Jr. She is survived by son, Kenneth John Schweizer and wife Dorothy of Dodd City, TX, former daughter-in-law, Donna Schweizer of Ramsey, NJ, son Walter Schweizer’s long time companion, Debora Gottshall of Valencia, PA, grandchildren, Jillian Villani (Ralph), Ryan Schweizer (Courtney), Adam Schweizer (Hillary), Lee Schweizer (Sarah), great-grandchildren, Tyler, Gianna, Aiden, Sophia, Jack, Quinn, Landon, Mackenzie, Logan, and Everly. Bernice was loved by her many nieces, nephews, and friends near and far, some who have passed before her. Bernice was a member of the Saddle River Reformed Church/ Old Stone Church in Upper Saddle River, NJ and the family invites you to honor the life of Bernice at her home church on May, 4, 2024 at 1pm. The church is located at 431 E. Saddle River Rd, Upper Saddle River NJ, 07458. Burial will then take place next to her beloved husband Jack and son Walter.

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There was Steve, our resident cow- be outside on the porch.” Steve thought about that for a minboy, sitting at the round table in the “You don’t have a porch.” ute. Then sipped his cold coffee. LoMule Barn truck stop, doodling on “But I will by the time I get the retta heated it up. paper. Other members of the world hot tub built,” Steve explained. “I’ll “And Steve,” said Doc, “you ever dilemma think tank gravitated to bet that copper tubing will heat that been on that mountain when the Steve’s table. water right up and then I can have a lightning’s popping? If you’re in that Steve appeared to be oblivious good soak up there any time I want.” hot tub, with your moustache flopof the rest of us. “Downspout,” he “Not quite,” said Doc. “Not the way ping around in the wind while you mumbled. watch the surrounding countryside I figure it.” Doc nodded at Herb. “Downspout, Steve looked at him. “Why not?” explode, well …” Herb.” “If the water comes down the downSteve wiped out what he was draw“I thought so, too,” Herb said. spout, around the stovepipe through ing with the pencil and started in on “Oh hi guys,” said Steve. the copper tubing and then outside a fresh napkin. “So Steve … downspout?” to the hot tub, it looks to me like the He looked up after a few minutes. “Hot tub,” Steve said, as if that only time you can soak in the tub is “Pool table,” he said. cleared everything up. “For the cab- in a rainstorm.” It’s a good thing dreams are free. in. You know. I’m going to put in a hot tub.” “And you need a downspout for this?” Herb said. “For the rain,” Steve said. We looked at him. “No water,” Steve said. “You know, at the cabin.” “Let’s see if I have this right,” Dud said. “You want to put a hot tub in at your cabin and you don’t have water.” “Exactly.” “So you need a downspout…?” “For when it rains,” Steve said. “To fill the hot tub.” “Okay. So how will you get it hot?” “Going to wrap copper tubing around the stovepipe in the cabin, you see, Service to others with the love and compassion of Jesus Christ and then send it on out to Owned by the Greene Family the hot tub. The tub will

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LONETA FAYE (PROWSE) HOLMES Loneta Faye (Prowse) Holmes was born May 4, 1932, to Cecil and Florence Prowse in Sash, Texas. Mrs. Holmes passed away Saturday, January 13, 2024, in Paris, Texas. Services for Loneta Holmes were held Thursday, January 18, 2024, at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel, in Honey Grove, TX beginning at 4:00pm. Bro. Terry Paul Cunningham and Mr. Nolan Butler presided. Interment followed at Allens Point Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Joey Rickman, Calvin Loftice, John Mahler, Tony Edelhouser, Thump Witcher, Mark Stallings, and Terry Neely. Loneta married the love of her life Thomas Holmes on June 6, 1949, in Honey Grove, Texas. The couple spent 67 wonderful years together, before Mr. Holmes’ passing in 2016. Once her kids started high school Loneta went to work as a seamstress and continued doing so for over 40 years. Mrs. Holmes is survived by her sons; Thomas Ray Holmes, Terry Holmes, Steve Holmes, Tim Holmes and Amanda Barnard, Mike Holmes, daughter; Peggy Thomason, grandchildren; Chad Thomason and Wendy, Kimberly Emerson and Shawn, John Thomas Milton, Ryan Holmes and Paulette, 10 great-grandchildren, sisters; Elizabeth Armstrong, and Helen and Charles Kuhn, brothers; Larry Prowse, and Bobby Prowse, sister-in-law; Latricia Prowse, and a host of friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; Cecil and Florence, husband; Thomas Holmes, daughter; Kathy Milton, and Brother; Billy Prowse. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www. coopersorrells.com

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Lee Brookshire went to be with her Lord and Savior on January 11, 2024 peacefully in her home surrounded by loved ones. Lee was a Christian and longtime member of Edhube Baptist Church. She was born to Americus Bruner and Ruby Vest on September 8, 1929 in Tyler, Texas. Lee was a licensed beautician as well as a homemaker. She was a self taught Craftsman who loved to work with her hands. She also enjoyed painting, sewing, gardening, woodworking, and fishing. She was a wonderful artist whose paintings are treasured keepsakes for her family. Lee was happiest when she was with her family and friends. She delighted in helping others and loved all animals, especially her dogs and cats. Lee is survived by her son, Terry T. Brookshire of Bonham; grandchildren, Rhonda Austin McEldowney and husband Dr. Scott McEldowney of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Paul Austin and wife Flor of Cypress, Texas; Zachary Austin and wife Leighanna of Angleton, Texas; Ruby Lee Brookshire of Mabank, Texas; Terry Lee Brookshire of Bonham; Harley Brookshire and his wife Frannie and Suzanna Brookshire, all of Fort Bragg, North Carolina; and several great grandchildren; one sister, Lois Benkendorfer and husband Scooter of China Springs, Texas; as well as nieces and nephews. Lee was proceeded in death by her parents; husband, Thomas Ted Brookshire; sons, Richard Austin and Tommy Lee Brookshire; siblings, Vera Stone, Claude Bruner and Joyce Miller; and one grandson, Thomas A. Brookshire. Lee will be greatly missed with her quick wit and sweet smile. Her grandchildren, lovingly referred to her as “Meems”, she will forever live on in our hearts. A visitation was held Wednesday, January 17, 2024 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Mullican Little Funeral Home 754 State Hwy 56 E. Bells, Texas 75414. Funeral services were held on Thursday, January 18, 2024 at 2:00 PM at Mullican Little Funeral Home. Burial followed at Hampton Cemetery in Bonham.


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By Shelby Shank Field Editor Below-freezing temperatures hit parts of Texas this week, but farmers and ranchers, like Kade and Morgan Hodges of Sterling City, are hard at work caring for livestock through this arctic blast. “We’ve had three consecutive days of temperatures near or below freezing. The lowest temperature we reached was 8 degrees and a brief light snow on Sun-

day,” Morgan said. Although conditions are cold, Kade said this doesn’t compare to Winter Storm Uri in 2021. “We have experienced much worse. The February 2021 cold snap was significantly worse in Sterling County. We experienced a full week below freezing, along with windy and icy conditions,” Kade said. “We know this is mild compared to winter storms up north, but it’s quite severe for our area.”

To prepare for the cold weather, the couple covered all exposed pipes and faucets and made sure their generator was in working order. Kade and Morgan added anti-gel to tractors and ranch equipment that required diesel and made sure they had enough propane for heaters. “With the cold weather here, we made sure we had plenty of long stem hay for our livestock,” Kade said. “The long stem hay provides extra fiber, which ru-

South Much of the precipitation this week fell across portions of the Ozarks and Tennessee Valley, associated with a couple of storm systems leading up to the start of the weekend (January 13), with many locations

receiving in excess of 1 inch of rainfall. Toward the end of the week (January 1516), a winter storm dropped several inches of snowfall across many of these same locations. Given the wetter than average conditions last week and another round of

above average precipitation again this week, widespread improvement to drought conditions are warranted across portions of Arkansas and Tennessee. In parts of southern Texas, some degradation to the drought depiction is warranted,

men microbes break down, and in turn, generate heat to help keep the animal warm.” They hay also serves as a wind break. Despite the cold temperatures, their livestock are handling the winter weather well. “The cattle don’t seem bothered at all,” Morgan said. “We’re breaking ice in water troughs each day, and in the pasture, our sheep and goats are able to take shelter under bushes if it gets too cold for them.” Kade and Morgan are thankful the freezing weather isn’t much worse and that they had time to prepare. “Prepare for the cold as early as you can. Purchase supplies, such as heat lamps, before you need them, because when you need them, so does everyone else,” Kade said. “Make sure to have hot coffee in the morning, and we’re ready to go.”

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where short-term precipitation deficits are starting to mount. No changes are warranted elsewhere across the region due to above average precipitation last week and cold temperatures spreading across the region this week.


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Office,may 200 be E. obtained 1st, Bonham, Specifications from: TX, position is open until filled. Edwina Lane Fannin County Purchasing 101 E. Sam Rayburn Dr. Suite 313 Bonham, TX 75418 1/16/23 elane@fanninco.net Sealed bids must be filed in the County Purchasing Agent Office before 3 p.m., February 7, 2024, or said bids will not be considered. Bids shall be opened on February 7, 2024 at 3:15 p.m. in the Fannin County Purchasing Agent’s Office, 101 E. Sam Rayburn Dr. Suite 313, Bonham, TX 75418.

Fannin County Commissioners Court reserves the right to M OF EMPLOYMENT: 4 years; at end of term may apply for position of Election reject any and all bids. inistrator. Employment as Election Administrator not guaranteed.

ARY: $17.31 per hour

PUBLIC NOTICE OF BID

Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the URS: 8am – 5pm / 5:30am-10pm or later on Election Days and extended hours Fannin County Commissioners Court will accept sealed ng early voting, 1st Saturday in May required; 1 hour for lunch dependent upon the bids for the following: ent election.

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OFFICES, AND CUSTOMERS. PERFORMING ANY OTHER CLERICAL DUTIES

Notice is hereby given MUST to all interested parties that the APPLICANTS BE COMPUTER PROFICIENT, EAGER TO WORK, GOAL- OPERATION OF THE OFFICE. NECESSARY FOR THE EFFICIENT Fannin ORIENTED, County Commissioners Court will accept sealed MUST PAY ATTENTION TO DETAIL, AND READY TO TACKLE ANY bids for the following: APPLICANTS MUST BE COMPUTER PROFICIENT, EAGER TO WORK, GOAL-

EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Fannin County Clerk’s Office

ERVISOR: County Clerk

ARCHIVING OLD FILES

WORKING CLOSELY WITH COURT STAFF, ATTORNEYS, AND ASSIST STATE IN-PERSON CUSTOMERS AS NEEDED ANSWER COUNTY PHONES AND OFFICES, AND CUSTOMERS. PERFORMING ANY OTHER CLERICAL DUTIES NECESSARY FOR THE EFFICIENT OPERATION OFWORKING THE OFFICE. CLOSELY WITH COURT STAFF, ATTORNEYS, COUNTY AND STATE

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1) Security Services at 336th District Court REQUIREMENTS: Election experience required. Must have a minimum of a High ool diploma; be able to type 45 wpm, computer proficiency,may detail Specifications beoriented, obtained excellent from: omer service skills; have own transportation and current Texas driver’s license; be to lift 45 lbs, climb stairs, handle pressure and interruptions, possess a strong Edwina Lane work c and be of good moral character; must be able to exercise tact and courtesy in Fannin County Purchasing uent contact with county and state personnel, public 101 officials and Rayburn the general Thevarious shelters and E. Sam Dr. ic; must be ablerescues to work inare a stressful environment, be available Suite extended 313 hours; fidentiality is required. Adherence to the law is to be strictly followed (resources Bonham, TX 75418are overflowing with able) and observance of changes to the law are required. elane@fanninco.net

homeless animals.

APPLICATIONS: May be found online Sealed at www.co.fannin.tx.us/Employment bids must be filed in the County Purchasing Agent ortunities Applications with Resumes may emailed to:3 elections@fanninco.net Office before p.m., February 7, 2024, or said bids will not urned in to the Fannin County Clerk’s Office, E. 2nd Bids Street, Bonham (Wire be 800 considered. shall be opened on&February 7, 2024 tics Building) at 3:15 p.m. in the Fannin County Purchasing Agent’s

Call or Text 911 for Emergency Office, 101 E. Sam Rayburn Dr. Suite 313, Bonham, TX Helptest and criminal background ication, Resume, typing check required 75418. Cooke, Fannin & detailed information: www.fanninco.net / Quicklinks / Employment / Career Fannin County Commissioners Court reserves the right to Grayson Counties nings reject any and all bids.

Applications with Resumes must be turned in to the Fannin County District Clerk’s Office, 200 E. 1st, Bonham, TX, position is open until filled.

EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Fannin County Clerk’s OfficeEMPLOYMEN 1/16/23

JOB TITLE: Election Assistant – Trainee

Fannin County C

JOB TITLE: Election Assistant – Trainee

TERM OF EMPLOYMENT: 4 years; at end of term may apply for position of Election TERM OF EMPLOYMENT: 4 years; at end of Administrator. Employment as Election Administrator not guaranteed.

Administrator. Employment as Election Adminis

SUPERVISOR: County Clerk SALARY: $17.31 per hour

SUPERVISOR: County Clerk SALARY: $17.31 per hour

HOURS: 8am – 5pm / 5:30am-10pm or later on Election Days and extended hours HOURS: 8am – 5pm / 5:30am-10pm or later during early voting, 1st Saturday in May required; 1 hour for lunch dependent upon the during early voting, 1st Saturday in May requir current election. current election.

JOB REQUIREMENTS: Election experience required.JOB Must have a minimum of a Highexperience r REQUIREMENTS: Election School diploma; be able to type 45 wpm, computer proficiency, detail oriented, excellent School diploma; be able to type 45 wpm, comp customer service skills; have own transportation and customer current Texas driver’s be transportati service skills;license; have own able to lift 45 lbs, climb stairs, handle pressure and interruptions, possess a strong able to lift 45 lbs, climb stairs,work handle pressure and be tact of good moral character; must b ethic and be of good moral character; must be ableethic to exercise and courtesy in frequent county and state frequent contact with various county and state personnel, publiccontact officialswith andvarious the general public; be able to work in a stressful en public; must be able to work in a stressful environment, be must available extended hours; confidentiality is required. Adherence to the la confidentiality is required. Adherence to the law is to be strictly followed (resources are available) and observance of changes to the la available) and observance of changes to the law are required.

JOB APPLICATIONS: May be found online JOB APPLICATIONS: May be found online at www.co.fannin.tx.us/Employment Opportunities Applications with Resumes m Opportunities Applications with Resumes may emailed to: elections@fanninco.net or turned in to the Fannin County Clerk’s Offi or turned in to the Fannin County Clerk’s Office, 800 E. 2nd Street, Bonham (Wire & Plastics Building) Plastics Building)

Application, Resume, typing test and criminal b

Application, Resume, typing test and criminal background check required

For detailed information: www.fanninco.net / Q

For detailed information: www.fanninco.net / Quicklinks / Employment / Career Openings Openings


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Uvalde Victims’ Families Get An Official Acknowledgement Of Botched Shooting Response — But Some Want Criminal Charges By William Melhado, Madaleine Rubin and Pooja Salhotra, The Texas Tribune Jan. 18, 2024 UVALDE — Relatives of some of the 21 people killed in the deadliest shooting in Texas history sat in a community center on the outskirts of this town Thursday, clasping each other’s hands, nervously tapping their feet and passing around a box of tissues. They sat in front of the nation’s top law enforcement official more than a year and half after some of them joined the throng of residents anxiously gathered outside Robb Elementary School, begging a swarm of law enforcement to go inside and save their kids trapped in a classroom with the shooter. But responding officers waited 77 minutes to confront a gunman indiscriminately using an AR-15 against students and teachers in two adjoining fourth-grade classrooms. In the months since the May 24, 2022 massacre, the griefstricken families of those killed have pleaded with local and state leaders to hold law enforcement accountable. On Thursday, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and other top federal officials finally acknowledged — in critical, explicit, unapologetic terms — that some of the Uvalde victims’ worst nightmares were true: Law enforcement’s delayed and bungled response cost lives. “When he says that lives could have been saved, I just couldn’t believe it,” said Jerry Mata, who lost his daughter Tess in the shooting. “For these officers to sit there and not do anything, and still be out there on the streets like nothing happened, and my daughter’s gone — it was hard, it was hard.” Garland and other national leaders traveled to this town straddling Hill County and South Texas about 80 miles west of San Antonio to release the U.S. Justice Department’s review of the police response. At a press conference Thursday, Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta shared details that families remember all too well about the day of the shooting: Children with bullet wounds were put on school buses without medical personnel, state agencies shared inaccurate information and officials incorrectly assured families waiting at the reunification center that loved ones were on another bus of survivors that never came because their kids were actually among the dead. While Thursday’s report did not reveal significant new information, families praised the Justice Department for the most comprehensive official report to date about the shooting — and putting what they already knew in “black and white.” “Because the DOJ stamp is on there, maybe y’all will start taking us seriously now instead of telling us to move on, telling us to sweep it under the rug,” Brett Cross, who lost his son Uziyah in the shooting, said outside the Herby Ham Activity Center immediately after Garland’s press conference. After enduring burial after burial, waiting hours at the

Texas Capitol urging lawmakers in vain to raise the age to buy semi-automatic guns, watching media investigations confirm their assumptions and pressuring the local prosecutor to pursue criminal indictments, families are still waiting for what they consider justice — criminal prosecutions for at least some of the officers who fumbled the response. So Thursday’s federal report and Garland’s comments were in some ways also a painful reminder that governmental reports can only have so much impact. “It’s hard enough waking up every day and continuing to walk out on the streets and walk to an H-E-B and see a cop that you know was standing there while our babies were murdered and bleeding out,” Cross said. “I also hope that this lights a fire up under the district attorney’s ass because we know that she has not done a damn thing and we refuse to accept that.” The Texas Department of Public Safety has yet to make public their own investigation, and the city of Uvalde and the Uvalde County District Attorney’s Office are also still conducting their own investigations. City officials said in a Thursday statement that they anticipate their independent investigation will be completed this month. Uvalde County District Attorney Christina Mitchell, meanwhile, has provided scant details on the status of her criminal investigation. Public officials and advocates echoed the sentiments of the families Thursday, saying they hope to see justice in the form of police accountability. “There’s no justice until some cops get indicted for their malfeasance,” said state Sen. Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio, at the Uvalde town square on Thursday, prior to the DOJ press briefing. In a statement, the president of The League of United Latin American Citizens expressed disappointment that federal investigators failed to prosecute anyone. “Nineteen children and two teachers died, mostly Latino, and not one person is facing criminal charges yet,” said Domingo Garcia, LULAC president. “How can that be when this report affirms much of what we have known for the past 20 months.” Garland on Thursday did not directly answer whether any officers responding to the shooting should face criminal charges. He said he would leave that to the local district attorney because the Justice Department only has jurisdiction over federal crimes. Since the tragedy, family members have been demanding transparency and answers from government officials about the botched police response. Some of those demands created division within Uvalde, a town of about 15,000 near the Mexico border. Vincent Salazar, whose granddaughter Layla died in the shooting, said deep division remains in Uvalde between those who are seeking answers and accountability and those who want to move on from the tragedy. “Without justice this is go-

ing to be a split town,” Salazar told The Texas Tribune after families spoke to reporters. Speaking of his granddaughter who was 11 at the time of the shooting, Salazar said she was an “angel” even before she died. He remembers sitting in his recliner, the front door would slam open, Layla would rush past others in the house to greet her grandfather first. He still sits in the recliner everyday and is reminded of what was taken from his family. After the shooting, Gov. Greg Abbott provided the first media briefing at 3:23 p.m., during which he announced an inaccurate number of victims and an incorrect last name of the subject, the DOJ report noted. The following day, the governor incorrectly stated that a Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District officer had engaged with the shooter outside the school. At Thursday’s press conference, Garland also emphasized the need for gun control measures to prevent future tragedies. “Our children deserve better than to grow up in a country where an 18 year old has easy access to a weapon that belongs on the battlefield, not in a classroom,” Garland said, to nods of agreement from family members. Weeks after the shooting, federal lawmakers passed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the most significant federal gun reform in almost three decades. The measure enhanced background checks, limited access to some guns and increased funding for mental health treatment. During last year’s legislative session, the first since the Uvalde shooting, Texas lawmakers closed a loophole in state law that allowed people who had serious mental health issues as juveniles to later purchase firearms legally. But several other proposed gun control measures failed to pass, despite advocacy from families of Uvalde victims. Notably, a bill to raise the minimum age required to buy a semi-automatic firearm from 18 to 21 did not pass. The Uvalde gunman purchased his firearm just days after his 18th birthday. While families of victims acknowledged that the report contains the most extensive account of the shooting, many are still hoping for more accountability. “We’re going to continue fighting that some type of change is made in honor of our kids,” Veronica Mata, mother of Tess, said. “We have nothing left but to fight for them. We are their voices now.” Disclosure: H-E-B has been a financial supporter of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors. Financial supporters play no role in the Tribune’s journalism. Find a complete list of them here. The Texas Tribune is a member-supported, nonpartisan newsroom informing and engaging Texans on state politics and policy. Learn more at texastribune.org.


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