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Ghost Tours at Frontier Village Join us on October 28 ● ● 7 to 10 pm Here at Frontier Village, we are home to some of the oldest homes in Grayson County. With old homes comes old spirits! We at Frontier Village are no strangers to paranormal encounters, as many of our past and present volunteers, employees, and board members have all experienced the unexplainable, some of which we have been able to capture! Let us take you through one of the most active nights here at Frontier Village, to tell you the history of the people who use to (and may

Veterans Land Board Votes to Provide Texas State Veterans Cemetery Services to Texas Military Forces Members Killed in the Line of Duty AUSTIN—Today, Veterans Land Board (VLB) Chairwoman and Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham M.D., along with fellow board members Judson Scott and James Rothfelder, voted to approve a policy that will provide Texas State Veterans Cemetery services to Texas Military Forces killed in the line of duty, free of charge. "It is a profound honor to recognize those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the great State of Texas. The selflessness and brav-

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First Baptist Church Randolph

First Baptist Church in Randolph welcomes their new pastor, Jerry M. Clements. Bro. Jerry has been in the ministry for 52 years. He served at Boyd Baptist Church in Bonham as pastor from 1990-1999. His last pastorate was at Lane Praire Baptist Church in Joshua, Texas from 1999-2021. After retirement, he and his wife wife Andrea returned to Bonham. Bro Jerry graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Bible from Dallas Baptist University in 1974. He received his Masters in Theology from Southwestern Theological Seminary in 1980. We would like to invite you to join us for worship at 10:45am on Sundays.

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Class 1A Lady Hornets stay at No. 12 as playoffs near

By Rich Hilliard

3/28/23

Dodd City on Oct. 16 remained at No. 12 in a second-straight Class 1A poll this month, in the rankings by the Texas Girls Coaches Association. The Lady Hornets held the spot, as they approach an assured 29th postseason in the last 34 years. The volleyball playoffs will begin with bi-district play Oct. 30-31 and area-round action Nov. 2-4.

2023 Fannin County Compiled by Rich Football Standings Hilliard Bonham's boys' varsity cross country team (L to R): Bryton Cole, Gavin Collier, Alex Cruz, Ely Longoria, Fletcher Horton, Ryan Gandara, Connor Haggard and Hunter Horton. Bonham ISD courtesy photo

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CLASS 3A-II LEONARD TIGERS Head Coach: Denver Bowden Head Coach: Justin Dozier (2nd season) (2nd season)

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25 at Campbell 31 - Fannindel 76 (3Q) 25 at Wolfe City 60 - Leonard 35

1 at Scurry-Rosser 45 - Bonham 6 8 at North Lamar 49 - Bonham 14 15 Callisburg 56 - Bonham 21 22 *at Commerce 55 - Bonham 8 29 *Mt. Vernon 59 - Bonham 22

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1 Commerce 63 - Leonard 35 8 Hughes Springs 20 - Leonard 55 15 Trenton 12 - Leonard 53 22 at Tom Bean 20 - Leonard 39 29 Open Date

6 *at Pottsboro 56 - Bonham 0 13 *Mineola 55 - Bonham 13 20 District Bye 27 *at Winnsboro - Bonham

6 Open Date 12 Prestonwood North - Fannindel (canceled) 20 *at Apple Springs - Fannindel 27 *at Trinidad - Fannindel

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Leonard's varsity boys’ team: (L to R): Misael Gutierrez, Cayden Mudd, Jonathan Pena, JJ McCutchen, Blaze Kinkade, Marco Calderon and Gabe Barton. Leonard ISD courtesy photo BELLS -- Leonard won the district varsity boys' cross country title, two-time defending champion Bonham's boys finished as the runner-up and junior Parker Evans defended her girls' individuals title on Oct. 12 at the 11-3A meets. The Tigers won with 48 points, the Warriors totaled 60 and Evans, a first-time State qualifier in 2022, also led the Lady Tigers to third place in their division with 91 points -- all three teams qualified for regional competition. Evans won the girls' threemile varsity race in 14:32.35 and Bonham sophomore Judith Manzanares finished fourth in 14:55.2 to also advance as a girls' medalist. It equated the Leonard boys' first team regional advance since 2016, the Bonham boys'

fifth in the last six years and Leonard girls' sixth in the last seven years. Varsity boys individuals results from the 5K district race included these Fannin County high school runners: 3. Joseph McCutchen, senior, Leonard, 17:16.48; 4. Jonathan Pena, junior, Leonard, 17:32.86; 7. Ely Longoria, senior, Bonham, 17:56.52; 9. Blaze Kinkade, freshman, Leonard, 18:12.16; 11. Fletcher Horton, junior, Bonham, 18:25.15; 12. Gabe Barton, junior, Leonard, 18:28.13; 13. Ryan Gandara, senior, Bonham, 18:32.77; 14. Connor Haggard, sophomore, Bonham, 18:35.87; 15. Gavin Collier, senior, Bonham, 18:51.04; 16. Alex Cruz, junior, Bonham, 18:56.74; 19. Bryton Cole, senior, Bonham, 19:03.52; 20. Cayden Mudd, senior, Leonard, 19:10.77; 23. Marco Calderon, freshman, Leonard, 19:39.49; 27. Misael

Gutierrez, senior, Leonard, 20:52.14. Other varsity girls individuals results from the district race included these Fannin County high school runners: 10. Cara Barlagne, sophomore, Leonard, 15:15.21; 16. Alexcia Wilson, sophomore, Bonham, 16:05.49; 23. Trinity Newby, freshman, Leonard, 16:41.23; 24. Ashlynn Cook, freshman, Leonard, 16:43.03; 31. Analy Vega, sophomore, Bonham, 17:25.09; 33. Hannah Stoy, freshman, Leonard, 18:00.87; 38. Lesli Cruz, junior, Bonham, 18:58.28; 39. Naesi Hernandez, sophomore, Bonham, 19:07.69; 41. Micaela Garza, sophomore, Leonard, 19:36.42. The Region II-3A races will occur on Monday, Oct. 23, at Lynn Creek Park in Grand Prairie. The girls will run at 11 a.m.; the boys will vie 30 minutes later.

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Regional cross country competitions also happen this week for qualifiers from Dodd City and Ector in Class 1A and Sam Rayburn and Trenton in 2A. The Region III-1A races occur on Monday, Oct. 23, at Lynn Creek Park in Grand Prairie. The girls run at 10 a.m.; the boys vie 30 minutes later. The Region II-2A meets happen on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at Lynn Creek Park in Grand Prairie. The girls run at 10 a.m., with the boys vying 30 minutes later. -- Rich Hilliard

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Page 7 • October 24, 2023 • 903-583-3280 41. EXECUTIVE SES38. Discussion regarding Fannin County Commissioners Court – Lake Ralph Hall Regulation/ water issues affecting Fannin SION: Personnel Matters – a County – County Judge: No closed meeting will be held Zoning Changes - Windmill Issue Revisited pursuant to §551.074 of the significant updates. which passed. 14. Discussion, consideration and action to add Green Belt District with definition to the Lake Ralph Hall Regulations; 1.03 A.8., 2.02, B Table 1, 2.11 – County Judge for Development Services Director: Judge Cunningham first noted the vote on item 14 would also include items 15 thru 25. After Judge Cunningham read items 14 through 25, Commissioner Magness made the motion to approve items 14 through 25 with Commissioner Kopf seconding the motion which passed. 15. Discussion, consideration and action to increase Dimensional Regulations minimum acreage from 3 acres to 5 acres for A & R Districts; 2.03 (P9) Use Chart (P33) – County Judge for Development Services Director: See item 14 16. Discussion, consideration and action to change Lake Operations District to RFO, Reservoir Facilities and Operations District; 2.08, 3.03 Use Chart – County Judge for Development Services Director: See item 14 17. Discussion, consideration and action to edit the definition of GC, Government Conservation District; 2.09 – County Judge for Development Services Director: See item 14 18. Discussion, consideration and action to edit changes in procedure 8.01D1a, 8.01-D2b and remove 8.01-D2c – County Judge for Development Services Director: See item 14 19. Discussion, consideration and action to edit Camping Grounds definition; 10.03. #38 – County Judge for Development Services Director: See item 14 20. Discussion, consideration and action to add, Dam Related Construction Activities, Utilities and Operations; 10.04 #65 – County Judge for Development Services Director: See item 14 21. Discussion, consideration and action to remove Lake Ralph Hall Related Construction; 10.11 #125 – County Judge for Development Services Director: See item 14 22. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Multiple changes to Use Chart; 3.01 – County Judge for Development Services Director: See item 14 23. Discussion, consideration and action to change the zoning of Lake Ralph Hall shoreline unzoned properties from unzoned to Green Belt, Lake Commercial & Reservoir Facilities and Operations – County Judge for Development Services Director: See item 14 24. Discussion, consideration and action to strike language from the Lake Ralph Hall Comprehensive Plan, Page 32, referencing UTRWD Property/Riparian Area – County Judge for Development Services Director: See item 14 25. Discussion, consideration and action to change the Future Land use map (P.73) – County Judge for Development Services Director: See item 14 (writer’s note; the entire document can be viewed online on the county’s website). 26. Discussion, consideration and action regarding the salary of the Misdemeanor/Intake Coordinator for the District Attorney’s office – Commissioner Precinct 3 for County Auditor: Fan-

nin County District Attorney Richard Glaser spoke on the policy of supplementing this salary from his department’s funds that comes from the state of Texas. A motion was made to table any action on this by Commissioner Self, seconded by Commissioner Magness and motion passed. 27. Discussion, consideration and action to regarding culvert bids received – County Judge for Purchasing Agent: Fannin County Purchasing Agent Edwina Lane referred the court to the one bid received. Commissioner Magness then made the motion to approve with Commissioner Kopf seconding the motion which passed. 28. Discussion, consideration and action to go out for bids for Courtroom Security Services – County Judge for Purchasing Agent: Ms. Lane explained the need to go out for bids. Commissioner Magness made the motion to approve with Commissioner Self seconding the motion which passed. 29. Discussion, consideration and action to go out for bids for Pest Control Services – County Judge for Purchasing Agent: Commissioner McQueen made the motion to approve with Commissioner Magness seconding the motion which passed. 30. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Resolution relating to application for the 2024 Fannin County Indigent Defense Formula Grant Program and authorize County Judge to sign Resolution on behalf of Fannin County – County Judge for County Auditor: Alicia Whipple explained how this is a yearly action. Commissioner Magness made the motion to approve with Commissioner McQueen seconding the motion which passed. 31. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Interlocal Agreement between Fannin County and Sam Rayburn ISD Police Department for use of the Sheriff’s Records Management System – County Judge for County Auditor: Ms. Whipple led a discussion how this will benefit the Sam Rayburn ISD at no cost to the county. Commissioner Magness made the motion to approve with Commissioner McQueen seconding the motion which passed. 32. Report of monies received by the Fannin County Clerk’s office for September 2023; all courts - $12,291.94 and land records - $26,789.25 – County Judge for County Clerk: Informational only 33. Report of monies received by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 office for July 2023 - $1,700,00, August 2023 - $1,387.00 and September 2023 - $1,585.00 – County Judge (for JP2): Informational only 34. Discussion regarding Subdivision Committee and Subdivision Policy – County Judge: No significant updates. 35. Discussion regarding Courthouse repairs - County Judge: Work is in progress 36. Discussion regarding Justice Center - County Judge: Brief discussion regarding work trucks at that location and the need to contact the city regarding clean-up of the area. 37. Discussion regarding County Budget and revenue sources – County Judge: Judge Cunningham touched briefly on obtaining a real estate agent for county property sales and hotel taxes.

39. Discussion regarding Fannin County road issues – County Judge: No significant updates. 40. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Consultation with Attorney – a closed meeting will be held pursuant to Section 551.071 of the Government Code to (1) seek the advice of its attorney regarding: (A) pending or contemplated litigation; or (B) a settlement offer; or (2) on a matter in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with this chapter – County Judge: Executive Session was entered into at 10:20 a.m. After some time, Regular Session was re-entered at 10:57 a.m.

Government Code for (1) deliberation of personnel matters regarding the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee; or (2) to hear a complaint or charge against an officer or employee – County Judge: See item 40. 42. Discussion, consideration and action regarding Consultation with Attorney Executive Session – County Judge: Judge Cunningham explained how it was decided Environmental Services be placed under the Developmental Services Department effective 10/17/2023. Continued

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Tuesday, October 17th, 2023, Fannin County Judge Newt Cunningham noted Quorum established with himself and all County Commissioners present before calling to order at 8:50 a.m., a Special Meeting of the Commissioners Court. 2. Hear comments regarding text amendment changes and Zoning Changes to the Lake Ralph Hall Regulations and Comprehensive Plan: Judge Cunningham read items A thru L after which Fannin County Development Services Director Di Hopkins noted all changes had been recommended for approval by the Lake Ralph Hall Planning and Zoning Commission. The Manager of Property Services for Upper Trinity Regional Water District, Doug Janeway, also noted that UTRWD had approved the changes and conveyed appreciation for the P&Z Zoning Commission and the Commissioners Court. There were no other speakers. A. Add Green Belt District with definition to the Lake Ralph Hall Regulations; 1.03 A.8., 2.02, B Table 1, 2.11; B. Increase Dimensional Regulations minimum acreage from 3 acres to 5 acres for A & R Districts; 2.03 (P9) Use Chart (P33); C. Change Lake Operations District to RFO, Reservoir Facilities and Operations District; 2.08, 3.03 Use Chart; D. Edit the definition of GC, Government Conservation District; 2.09; E. Edit Changes in procedure 8.01-D1a, 8.01-D2b Remove 8.01-D2c F. Edit Camping Grounds definition; 10.03. #38; G. Add Dam Related Construction Activities, Utilities and Operations; 10.04 #65; H. Remove Lake Ralph Hall Related Construction; 10.11 #125; I. Multiple changes to Use Chart; 3.01; J. Change in zoning of Lake Ralph Hall shoreline unzoned properties from unzoned to Green Belt, Lake Commercial & Reservoir Facilities and Operations; K. Strike language from the Lake Ralph Hall Comprehensive Plan, Page 32, referencing UTRWD Property/Riparian Area; L. Change the Future Land use map in the Lake Ralph Hall Comprehensive Plan (P.73). 3. Adjourn: Meeting adjourned at 8:55 a.m. On the same day at 9:00 a.m., Judge Cunningham noted Quorum established and called to order the Regular Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. Invocation was led by Pastor Terry Paul Cunningham of Westside Baptist Church in Honey Grove. Pledges were led by Commissioner Jerry Magness. There were no Introductions and no speakers for Public Forum. 6. Discussion and commemoration of the first train into Fannin County – County Judge for Malinda Allison of the Fannin County Historical Commission: Fannin County Historical Commission Treasurer Malinda Allison expounded on the history of the first train service in Fannin County and all the benefits Fannin County received because of that progress. She encouraged the public to attend the event to be held Saturday, October 21, 2023 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Fannin County Museum located at 1 N. Main St. in Bonham, celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the first train as well as the

130th Anniversary of the Bonham Fire Department. 7. Discussion, consideration and action to approve payment of bills – County Judge for County Auditor: Fannin County Auditor Alicia Whipple stated bills were $331,711.21 with payroll being $291,479.64. Motion was made and passed to approve. 8. Discussion, consideration and action to approve minutes from 10/10/2023 (S) – County Judge for County Clerk: Motion was made and passed to approve. 9. Discussion, consideration and action to purchase a tractor with tree trimming boom mower from an online auction; amount not to exceed $90,000.00 – Commissioner Precinct 4: This item was passed on. 10. Discussion regarding windmills in Fannin County – County Judge: Fannin County citizen Chris Wilson spoke to share information gathered regarding the effort of windmill farms to locate in Fannin County and the opposition being waged against their construction by concerned citizens. Citing deceptive practices of promised jobs that never materialize, unsightly debris from defunct windmill equipment, the negative impact on wildlife and the lowering of land values, he noted these structures being in our county is not in the county’s best interest and historically tend to benefit only the few landowners leasing to those businesses that are often backed by foreign interests. He spoke of legislators currently looking into legislation regarding windmills and what the county can currently do to legally discourage the placement of windmill farms. He concluded by noting that there may be landowners who will look to sue neighbors whose actions significantly lower the value of surrounding properties. Citizens Mike Netjek and Mitchell Smith made similar comments on the negative impacts of windmill farms. 11. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Treasurer’s Financial report for September 2023 – County Judge for County Treasurer: Fannin County Treasurer David Woodson reported total receipts for September being $877,417.52 with the largest amount coming from the county clerk’s office at $197,264.98 and July sales tax being $146,408.54. Commissioner Magness made the motion to approve with Commissioner Self seconding the motion which passed. 12. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Treasurer’s Investment report for September 2023 – County Judge for County Treasurer: Mr. Woodson noted total interest received from TexPool was $31,181.98 on a balance of $7,000,514.80 with the 2022 Bond interest coming in at $18,436.59 on a balance of $11,075,419.64 and the Operating Business Money Funds having $153.88 interest on a balance of $130,136.61. Commissioner Magness made the motion to approve with Commissioner McQueen seconding the motion which passed. 13. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Fannin County’s time periods and pay dates, Commissioners Court dates and holidays for calendar year 2024 – County Judge for County Treasurer: Commissioner Magness made the motion to approve with Commissioner Self seconding the motion

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Proposition 1 - HJR 126 "The constitutional amendment protecting the right to engage in farming, ranching, timber production, horticulture, and wildlife management." Proposition 2 - SJR 64 "The constitutional amendment authorizing a local option exemption from ad valorem taxation by a county or municipality of all or part of the appraised value of real property used to operate a child-care facility." Proposition 3 - HJR 132 "The constitutional amendment prohibiting the imposition of an individual wealth or net worth tax, including a tax on the difference between the assets and liabilities of an individual or family." Proposition 4 - HJR 2 (2nd Special Session) "The constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to establish a temporary limit on the maximum appraised value of real property other than a

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● Thanks To All Who Advertised in the County Fair Section! ●

Missing County Road sign Project Volunteers First meeting: November 4, 2023 1 CR Pct. Saturday @ 9 AM Boyd Baptist Church Objective: The volunteer working group will identify missing signs at roads and intersections in Pct. 1. The Precinct will be sectioned off into work groups to identify missing poles, brackets, signs and repairs. Once ordered, signs will be assembled and installed. Estimated commitment six months or less to completion. Monthly meeting dates to follow. Commissioner, Pct. 1 Dale McQueen

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On October 17th the Savoy Lady Cardinals celebrated their two starting seniors; Alyson “Aly” Bogard and Madison “Maddie” Clark at a home game against the Ector Lady Eagles. Alyson is the daughter of Vera and Jocelyn Young and Alan Bogard. Madison is the daughter of Amy and Jason Clark. Both of these ladies have played and repre-

sented the Cardinals for the majority of their life and all through high school. “Aly and Maddie are a big part of our team and we will miss them so much” said by a fellow teammate. After celebrating the seniors, the Cardinals swept the eagles 3-0. The Cardinals will have their last district game away against Dodd City on Oct. 20th. “Let’s Go Cardinals!”- Samuel Talley, Savoy High School Principal.

Ribbon cutting held on Oct 16th at Starbucks on Hwy 121 in Bonham. Please go by and see Toya and her crew! Starbucks is open 7 days a week 5 am - 8 pm Photo by Randy Holland

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Page 16 • October 24, 2023 • 903-583-3280 CALVARY UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH When: Sun. 10:30am. Wed. 7:00pm Where: 1190 Hwy 56 W. Bonham. Pastor: Steven Luton, 903-583-4346

Sunday Services at 10:45 • Women’s Bible Study Tuesdays 6:45 Young Adults Bible Study Wednesdays @ 6:30

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you would like to join others in regular prayer for Fannin Prayer for IfCounty, you are Welcome: 2 Tues., 3 Tues., 4 Tues., 5 Tues. @ Noon. Bonham Historic Depot, 1 N. Center Street, Bonham. Fannin County For more info: Text Sharon Terry, 903-227-3834. 12-18-18 nd

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Why Should I Go To Church?

By Mike Dickison Minister for the Ivanhoe Church of Christ

Paul tells us to ‘Examine ourselves, whether we be in the faith’ (2 Cor. 13:5). We have to ‘prove our own selves’ (2 Cor. 13:5). We need to live right and ‘know’ ‘that Jesus Christ is in us’ (2 Cor. 13:5). We must stand, but also ‘take heed lest we fall’ (1 Cor. 10:12). With this in mind, we must ask ourselves the title question, ‘WHY SHOULD I GO TO CHURCH?’. Biblically the ‘CHURCH’ is not a place, but a group. The proper or scriptural question is ‘WHY SHOULD I ASSEMBLE WITH THE SAINTS?’. In the Hebrew letter, we are told to ‘consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together’ ‘but exhorting one another’ (Heb. 10:24-25). When we consider our attendance of the service of wor-

ship, we should consider other Christians. Paul said that we should ‘be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love’ (Rom. 12:10). Above all the people on the planet, we should have more in common with brothers and sisters in Christ than any other. We should ‘in honor prefer one another’ (Rom. 12:10). Peter writes that we are to ‘love one another with pure hearts fervently’ (1 Pet. 1:22). It should be our preference to gather together in our service to God. We should want to help and provoke each other to love God, live for Christ, and fight the good fight of faith. In our coming together as the church, we should desire to follow the scriptural example of the first century Christians that met ‘upon the first day of the week’ (Acts 20:7). We should have a joy to follow the command of the inspired writer Paul, to ‘lay by in store, as God has prospered us’ (1 Cor. 16:2). This giving, collection,

Sunday Morning Re-take “God’s Love For the Individual”

Hello everyone! This week’s devotion comes from a lesson that I taught in Vacation Bible School back in 2019. Have you ever tried to do or read something that you couldn’t understand? Did you ask questions about it? That’s how we come to learn the things we don’t understand is to ask about them. In Acts 8:26-39, we read that an angel of the Lord comes to Philip, and asks him to go from Jerusalem to Gaza. On his way, he came across an Ethiopian eunuch, who was reading from the book of Isaiah. He was having some trouble understanding chapter 53, verses 7-8. Here the Bible tells us, “He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth. “He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? for he was cut off out of the land of the living: for the transgression of my people was he stricken.” The eunuch then asked Philip who this passage was speaking of, and then Philip began to tell him about Jesus. On their way, they came up to a body of water, and the eunuch asked Philip what was keeping him from being baptized. Verses 37-38 tell us, “And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. And he commanded the chariot to stand still: and they went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; and he baptized him.” In verse 39, when they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip, and the eunuch went on his way

rejoicing. God loved that man, just like He loves each and every one of us. As I’ve said before, Fanny Crosby (1820-1915) is one of my favorite hymn writers. We have sung many of her classic hymns in our church over the years. She wrote this classic hymn in 1880. “Tell me the story of Jesus. Write on my heart every word! Tell me the story most precious, Sweetest that ever was heard. Tell how the angels in chorus Sang, as they welcomed His birth, “Glory to God in the highest, Peace and good tidings to earth.” Tell me the story of Jesus, Write on my heart every word, Tell me the story most precious, Sweetest that ever was heard.” 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! Bro. Josh Stevenson

or offering was commanded to be done ‘upon the first day of the week’ (1 Cor. 16:2). Our assembling together is for us to ‘edify one another’ (Rom. 14:19). As we assemble together, we are ‘to exhort each other’ (Heb. 10:25). We are to grow spiritually in order to help one another. In the Galatian letter, we see the responsibility of those who ‘are spiritual’ (Gal. 6:1). We assemble to restore and to consider ourselves. We are to encourage others to salvation according to Acts 2:4. Jude ‘exhorts us to earnestly contend for the faith’ (Jude 1). When we choose to forsake the church and assembling with the saints, are we showing our spiritual brothers and sisters the proper love? If we choose to miss the service of worship together, are we following Christ, are we being the right example? If we desire one another to go to heaven, are we helping by staying home or meeting together?

What The Bible Says About Anger

“Is all anger sin? No, but some of it is. Even God Himself has righteous anger against sin, injustice, rebellion and pettiness. Anger sometimes serves a useful purpose, so it isn’t necessarily always a sin. Obviously, we’re going to have adverse feelings, or God wouldn’t have needed to provide the fruit of self-control. Just being tempted to do something is not sin. It’s when you don’t resist the temptation, but do it anyway, that it becomes sin.” ~ Joyce Meyer Ephesians 4:26-28 Be ye angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath: Neither give place to the devil. Let him that stole steal no more: but rather let him labour, working with his hands the thing which is good, that he may have to give to him that needeth. Ecclesiastes 7:9 Be not quick in your spirit to become angry, for anger lodges in the bosom of fools. James 1:19,20 Know this, my beloved brothers: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger; for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God.

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Assembly of God

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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 903-664-2454 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 & Maple Bonham, TX office 903-583-7734 Nazarene (903)367-7038

Church of Christ

First Baptist Church of Leonard 100 East Thomas St. [PO Box 1146] Leonard, TX 75452 (903) 587-2250

Church of Christ Leonard, Texas 75452 (903) 587-2229

First Baptist Church of Randolph PO Box 14 Randolph, Texas 75475 (903)583-6900

Ivanhoe Church of Christ P.O. Box 322290 CR 2040 Ivanhoe, TX 75447

Ector Church of Christ Hwy 56 & Cedar First Baptist Church of Pecan Gap St. Ector, Texas 903-961-3155 PO Box 100 Pecan Gap, Texas 75469 Honey Grove Church Of Christ - 403 W. (903)359-6683 Main St. Honey Grove, 903-227-2606

First Baptist Church of Savoy .O. Box 177 Savoy, Texas 75479 (903) 965-4160 First Baptist Church of Trenton PO Box 157 Trenton, Texas 75490 (903)989-2319

Katy Blvd Church of Christ 411 Katy Blvd Bonham, TX 75418 706-294-5996 Midway Church of Christ Hwy 56 W Bonham 903 583 3989 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

Bonham Community Church 347 FM 273 Bonham, TX 228-563-0423

Non-Denominational

Golden Gospel Church 4435 County Road 2610 in Bonham, Texas (903) 227-8527

Greater Joy Fellowship Hwy. 121 & W 13th, Bonham, TX (meeting in First Con. Methodist Church Bldg. Sun. 5 PM)

Pentecostal

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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ISAAC O. “IKE” LAWSON

Bonham- Isaac O. “Ike” Lawson, age 91, of Bonham, TX passed away on Sunday, October 15, 2023. He was born on March 12, 1932 in Ringgold, TX to William E. and Lillian Q. (Fields) Lawson. Graveside services with military honors will be held at 2:00 pm on Friday, October 27, 2023 at Sandy Cemetery. Pastor Tony Whitehead will officiate, and honors will be rendered by the United States Air Force Honor Guard. Ike was a self-employed owner operator in the trucking industry. He married Imajean Cato on December 3, 1988 and she preceded him in death on April 15, 2001. On February 6, 2003 Ike married Pauline “Genie” McMakin and she preceded him in death on March 19, 2020. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, and friend. Ike is survived by son Richard (wife Michele) and grandson J.R. and granddaughter Nita (great grandsons Brandon and Cordell and great granddaughter Abby). He is also survived by his son Jerry (wife Robin) their oldest son Ashton (wife Jessica) and great grandson Caelan and their youngest son Jacob (wife Charlotte), in addition to many great nieces, great nephews, great grandchildren, and extended family and friends. In addition to both his beloved wife’s he is preceded in death by his parents William and Lillian. No visitation or viewing has been scheduled. To convey condolences or to sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.

BETTY LOU ADAMS

Betty Lou Adams left this earth and entered the Presence of The Lord at the age of 84 on Wednesday October 11, 2023 in her home in Bonham, Texas. Betty Lou Maddox was born November 24, 1938 in Winston County Alabama to her parents Ollie & JoAnn (Anners) Maddox. A graveside service was held Sunday, October 15, 2023, at Carson Cemetery in Ector, Texas beginning at 11:00am. Shelli Dennis officiated. Betty loved her Savior, The Lord Jesus Christ and she loved her family. Betty was known for her passion of antiques. She was the proprietor of “Betty’s Antiques” located in her 1928 home on Center Street in Bonham, Texas. Betty is survived by her husband Jim Adams of Hurst TX. Son Rocky Dennis & wife Shelli of Weatherford TX. Daughter Roxann Privette & husband Russ of Oklahoma City OK. Stepson, Rusty Adams & wife Lori of Hurst, TX. Stepdaughter Lana Vick of Bedford, TX. Stepdaughter Lamesa Velasquez & husband Jorge of Hurst TX. Five granddaughters, Four grandsons along with great grandchildren & nieces and numerous extended family members. Betty’s and our prayer is that you may “know” Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior… that you may experience His love, His joy, His grace and His peace each and every day… even into all of eternity. “The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make His face shine upon you, And be gracious to you; The Lord lift up His countenance upon you, And give you peace. “Numbers 6:24-26 To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.

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New Data on Health and Economic Impact of Obesity in Texas

Press Release - GlobalData released a new report, ‘Obesity’s Impact on Texas’ Economy and Labor Force,’ which analyzes the economic and workforce implications of obesity in the State of Texas, as well as the impact on state tax revenue collections and costs. The high obesity prevalence rates in Texas not only increase the risk of additional chronic conditions, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, various cancers, and other health conditions, but also pose substantial implications to the economy and workforce. Key highlights include: ● Obesity has a substantial economic impact on Texas with 2022 estimates of $39.8 billion in lost economic activity, 294,500 fewer adults in the workforce, and 43,200 premature deaths. The estimated state budget impact of nearly $2.8 billion includes $821 mil-

lion in lost tax revenues and $2 billion in increased costs— equivalent to 3.7% of FY 2022 tax revenues. ● 70% of Texans have obesity or overweight ● Higher healthcare costs attributed to obesity and overweight total $2.8 billion for households with private insurance ● Taking into account the proportion of working adults with obesity, employer-sponsored insurance coverage, and the allocation of healthcare costs between employers and employees, overweight and obesity reduce pay by $115 to $522 per employee. Using the lower bound of this range, this equates to $1.3 billion in reduced earnings for Texans and a $821 million reduction in state income tax revenues.

Beloved wife, mother, and friend Sharon Lynn Roberson passed away on October 11, 2023 in Denison, TX. Arrangements are under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Sharon was born to parents Leslie and Marjorie Ethredge on June 18, 1949 in Houston, TX. Sharon went on to join the United States Navy after high school. Her favorite hobbies involved crafting. From sewing to cross stitch Sharon enjoyed making things. She also has a deep love for animals especially for her beloved dogs, Little Bit, Henry and Sammy. We can’t leave out her miniature horses Francey and Phoebe that she also loved dearly. Sharon enjoyed watching the races, her favorite being Nascar. Sharon will be fondly missed by all that knew her. She is preceded in death by her parents, Leslie and Marjorie Ethredge. Sharon is survived by her husband, Boyd Roberson, son, Scott Maxey (Alese), step-sons, Boyd Roberson II, Leonard Roberson (Alicia), step daughter, Angela Roberson, sister, Debora Cohee, brothers, James (Beth) Ethredge, Donald (Kelly) Ethredge, Wade Ethredge, grandchildren, Andrew Maxey, Karissa Maxey, Alyssa Maxey, Cody Maxey, McKenzie Maxey, Colin Roberson, Nicholas Roberson, great-granddaughter Nora Maxey and 16 nieces and nephews. Services were held on Saturday, October 14, 2023 at the Wise Funeral Home Chapel at 1:00pm. Burial was held on Monday, October 16, 2023 at Old Hall Cemetery, Lewisville, Tx at 11:00am.

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MARK DENNIS PLUMB Mark Dennis Plumb was born April 4, 1960 in Omaha NE. Mark passed away October 13, 2023 in McKinney, Texas. Mark owned Gunter Lumber Company for 36 years in Gunter, Texas. He enjoyed watching his kids play soccer and traveling all over the U.S. with their soccer clubs. He enjoyed watching the Dallas Sidekicks and had season tickets for many years. Once his kids were grown, he enjoyed playing with his grandkids and they loved playing with him. He also loved playing with his tractor in the dirt when he had time. Mark loved the outdoors and never turned away from hard work or a good time. Mark had many life-long friends who were still checking in on him when his health was declining. His friends were very special to him. He was always there to lend a helping hand and was a wonderful friend to so many. He will be greatly missed. Mark is preceded in death by his father Jim Plumb. Mark is survived by his mother Joi Plumb Lambert, wife Ann Quattrochi Plumb, sisters Annette Brandt (Bob) and Karen Siler (Tom). Mark is survived by his loving children, Hollie Douglas (Billy), Denny Plumb, Jodi Barrios (Ruben) and Tyler Plumb (Kristen). He is also survived by 6 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson. A Celebration of Life Service was held at 2:00PM Friday, October 20, 2023 at Scoggins Funeral Home Chapel, in Van Alstyne, TX. You may sign the online register book at www. scogginsfuneralhome.com.

SANDRA NAN (BISHOP) GILBERT Sandra Nan (Bishop) Gilbert of Leonard, Texas went to be with the Lord on October 12, 2023 at the age of 84. She was born on March 29, 1939 to Lawrence Ray Bishop and Julia Edna (Moon) Bishop in Ben Franklin, Texas. She was the eldest child of five, with four younger brothers, Teddy, Joe Rex, Gary, and Damon. She grew up in Ben Franklin and McKinney, attending McKinney High School. She was a talented seamstress, working for many years for Haggar Corporation making mens slacks. She also assisted her husband in running various businesses throughout the years including a successful and sought-out business selling hand-built porch swings, adirondack chairs, and other wooden furniture at Trade Days in the region. She wore many hats throughout the years, but her greatest skill and favorite role was helping to care for her grandchildren as they were being raised. Sandra was married on September 26, 1955 to the love of her life, Bobby Jack Gilbert. They were married for 48 years before his death in 2003. She is survived by their two loving children, 4 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren: daughter - Belinda Horton of Leonard; son - Gayland Gilbert and his wife Kelly of Leonard; granddaughter - Jodee Whitehouse of Leonard and her children, Mackenzie, Reagan, and Jackson; granddaughter - Julie Chohan and her husband, Riaz, of Bryan, TX and their children Elias, Sebastian, and Isaac; grandson Max Gilbert and his wife Elizabeth of Prosper, TX and their children Lily and Felicity; and grandson Justin Horton and his wife Amanda of Leonard and their children, Maddyson and McKinlee. She is also survived by her two brothers, Teddy Bishop and Damon Bishop, 5 loving sisters-in-law Alicia Bishop, Vicki Bishop, Brenda Bishop-Staples, Cathy Gilbert, and Shirley Gilbert, and brother-in-law Billy Gilbert. She is preceded in death by her husband, parents, her two brothers: Gary Bishop and Joe Rex Bishop, her two brothers-in-law: Joe Gilbert and Tony Gilbert, and one loving sister-in-law: Nora Bishop. She had a large and close extended family with many nieces and nephews whom she loved deeply as their Aunt Sandra. She was a wonderful cook, incredible storyteller, and never met a stranger. Her faith was steady and deep and she will be remembered for her generosity, hospitality, and fierce love for her family. A funeral service was held on Thursday, October 19, 2023 at 10 am at First Baptist Church of Leonard, 100 E Thomas St, Leonard, Texas 75452. Interment followed at Leonard Cemetery. Pallbearers for the service were Anthony Gilbert, Victor Bishop, Josh Bishop, Justin Horton, Max Gilbert, Danny Bishop.


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Optimizing Winter Pasture for Cattle: Insights from Cody Maxwell, Fannin County Extension Agent

News Article 10/16/2023 As winter approaches, cattle ranchers are turning their attention to the task of planting winter pasture. Cody Maxwell, Fannin County Extension Agent, provides valuable insights on how to ensure your cattle have ample nutrition during the colder months when forage is typically nonexistent. Maxwell emphasizes the significance of selecting the right forage varieties suited to your intended yield goal, utilization goals, and management strategies. Cool-season grasses like wheat, oats, and ryegrass thrive during winter and early spring, providing essential nutrients through supplemental grazing for cattle. Soil testing is paramount to determine necessary amendments, such as lime or fertilizer, to create a nutrient-rich environment to achieve maximum growth potential.

Timing is another key factor. Plant winter pasture in the fall to establish robust growth before the cold sets in. Optimum time to plant is around October 15th. Our window for planting winter pasture in Fannin County goes from September 15th- December 1st. Proper seeding rates and even distribution will enhance your pasture's density and yield. Adequate moisture and monitoring are vital during establishment. By following Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s guidance and implementing these strategies, cattle producers can ensure their herds are well-nourished and healthy throughout the winter season. If you have any questions regarding planting winter pastures or questions on agriculture production, contact Cody Maxwell at cody.maxwell@ ag.tamu.edu or call 903-5837453.

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“These insects are going to select well-fertilized or irrigated forages to feed on.” Scouting valuable forages for armyworms Forage producers planting cool-season forages, such as winter wheat, annual ryegrass or any small grains, are at higher risk of armyworm infestations. Young seedlings are subject to more damage than more mature perennial warm season forages. Scouting is the most effective way to know if you’re dealing with armyworms and deciding how to manage populations. “After a rain, producers should walk through their fields at dawn, when armyworms are most likely to be active and see if the population size warrants treatment with an insecticide,” Corriher-Olson said. Producers should be looking for armyworms that are green with brown or black colorations and are identified by the white inverted Y on their heads. Mature armyworms can grow up to 1.5 inches in length. Controlling armyworm populations When scouting forages and seeing a spike in armyworm population, if there are more than three armyworms per square foot, producers are advised to determine which insecticide to spray and do so immediately. “Most producers keep insecticides on hand that are labeled for different scenarios,” said Corriher-Olson. David Kerns, Ph.D., AgriL-

ife Extension state integrated pest management coordinator and professor in the Texas A&M Department of Entomology, said the bigger the worm, the more they can eat. “If you have a large population of large larvae, you’ll need to handle them immediately because they can consume an entire field overnight,” Kerns said. Most producers are likely to use a pyrethroid insecticide due to the low cost, but that might not get rid of the majority of the population because they only last up to five days. Additionally, the armyworms must be directly exposed to the pyrethroid by touching or eating the plant. “We have translaminar pesticides that soak into the leaf tissue of the plants,” Kerns said. “This means it lasts longer and the rain won’t wash it off, but the translaminar pesticides are higher in price.” He added that a year like this that has been droughty “is going to suppress the armyworm population but be on the lookout for armyworms since the recent rain gives them something to build on.” CENTRAL Dry conditions continued with a dire need for rain. Cooler weather arrived, and while it brought some greening to the pastures and muchneeded moisture to the fields, the lack of significant rainfall remained a concern. Mild conditions and cooler temperatures allowed fieldwork to continue. Nighttime temperatures were expected to be in the 50’s, which would

cause the warm-season grasses to slow their growth. Most cotton acreage, including irrigated, that was not already harvested was abandoned due to lack of rainfall or running out of irrigation water. Stock tank levels were good. Some moderate leaf spot disease pressure showed in Jiggs Bermuda. Wheat planting was delayed as much as possible due to Hessian fly concerns. Few fields were planted to resistant varieties. Small grains were going in and hay was being baled. The pecan harvest began, but yields were very low and quality was only fair. Livestock numbers were still holding with the uptick in green grass. Some culling was taking place before winter. Cattle remained in good body condition, with producers feeding limited hay. NORTH Pastures and rangelands were reported as fair to poor from most counties. Subsoil and topsoil moisture levels were average, with few counties reporting very short or adequate moisture. Temperatures overnight ranged from the 30s to 50s and slowed the growth of vegetation and grasses. A few counties received rainfall, but most did not. Winter pasture planting continued. The ground was prepared for wheat, but few forage-use acres were planted. Hay harvest continued. No grain crops were planted. There were no significant insect or disease issues, and livestock were doing well.


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The Year 1967

•Yearly Inflation Rate USA 2.78% •Yearly Inflation Rate UK 2.7% •Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 905 •Average Cost of new house $14,250.00 •Average Income per year $7,300.00 •Average Monthly Rent $125.00 •Gas per Gallon 33 cents •Average Cost of a new car $2,750.00 •Movie Ticket $1.25 •Polaroid Camera History$50.00 •The Federal Minimum Wage is increased to $1.40 an hour 1967 the continued presence of American troops increased further and a total of 475,000 were serving in Vietnam and the peace rallies were multiplying as the number of protesters against the war increased. The Boxer Muhammad Ali was stripped of his boxing world championship for refusing to be inducted into the US Army. In the middle east Israel also went to war with Syria, Egypt and Jordan in the six day war and when it was over Israel controlled and occupied a lot more territory than before the war. Once again in the summer cities throughout America exploded in rioting and looting the worst being in Detroit on July 23rd where 7000 national Guard were bought in to restore law and order on the streets. In England a new type of model became a fashion sensation by the name of Twiggy and mini skirts continued to get shorter and even more popular with a short lived fashion being paper clothing.

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Currently, permits are required in Fannin County if you wish to: 1. Put in a culvert. 2. Develop or build in a FEMA Floodplain. 3. Build in the Bois d’Arc Lake 5,000 ft Buffer Zone. 4.Develop a manufactured Rental Community, for 2 or more lots. 5.Subdivide your land for lots less than 5 acres. 6.Use heavy Equipment, Bore under a road and install utility lines in a County ROW. 7.Install or repair a septic You can find more information on the Fannin County Clerk Website, http://www. co.fannin.tx.us/page/ fannin.County.Clerk Development Services – Di Hopkins 903-449-4220 (Culverts, Lake Zoning, Subdivisions & Rental Communities)


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out of season. The hunter, who paid a fee to hunt hogs that day, was visiting from Maryland with his son. The landowner found out about the doe after he received pictures from the hunter and his son posing with their harvest and asking for a ride back to their truck. The hunters became irate after the game warden told them it was not deer season. The landowner provided the game warden the signed liability waivers from the hunters, which only mentioned hog hunting. The hunters said they were never told they needed hunting licenses and that they should have been provided with certain services like a hunting guide, verbal education on hunting regulations and signage around the site stating hunting laws. They also as-

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Cooper FAIR. Water lightly stained; 73 degrees: 1.00 feet below pool. Few reports and anglers on the water due to water levels. Few catches of carp, catfish and crappie. Joe Pool FAIR. Water clear; 73 degrees; 2.25 feet below pool. The bite is picking up and fish are starting to follow the shad to shallower water. Bass are biting squarebill crankbaits, or shallow crankbaits. Crappie are biting minnows near bridge pillars. Lavon GOOD. Water lightly stained; 84-86 degrees; 5.50 feet below pool. White bass are biting white or chartreuse one ounce lead slabs with a crappie jig 1/16 ounce tied on a looped knot 2 feet above your slab, or paddle tail swimbait. It is time for “black water fishing“. This time of year once the water temperature hits approximately 75 degrees fish start to hug the shoreline in 1-3 feet of water with the gizzard shad. When this happens the water will actually appear black from the concentration of fish. Fish are no more than 10 feet from the bank. Catfish are great on baited holes, or cast into flowing water using shrimp, chicken, liver, cut bait, but punch bait seems to work the best. In 10-25 feet of water use cut shad on a Santee rig, and drag the bottom. Black Bass are biting chatterbait, white and chartreuse spinnerbait, sexy shad, and lake fork paddle tail same colors. Fish are shallow in the morning, and the evening bite is outstanding as well. Texas. Ray Roberts GOOD. Water is clear; 73 degrees; 2.36 feet below pool. Sand bass are very good with many limits caught off the bottom in 25-35 feet of water with slabs with a hair jig as trailer. Seeing more keepers. Blue catfish are mixed in with the schools of white bass. Bass are fair with topwater some mornings, then target grass beds with small white spinner baits or swimbaits throughout the day. Crappie are slow with many undersized fish in brush piles, with the best catches in standing timber in 15-30 feet of water. Tawakoni GOOD. Water lightly stained; 80 degrees; 1.87 feet below pool. There are several pattern changes on the lake while fish feeding for longer periods of time following the significant cold front this past week. The striper and white bass fishing was good this week with limits of fish being caught on slabs and swimbaits in 10-20 feet of water keying in on shallow points and humps. Eater size catfish continue to be great with prepared baits. The best depths seems to be 16-22 feet, although a float fished in three feet near grass is putting quality channel catfish in the boat. The trophy catfish bite has really improved using fresh cut gizzard shad working best in 10-25 feet. Crappie are good with the bite picking up on jigs. Look for brush and timber in 12-18 feet Texoma GOOD. Water stained; 86-88 degrees; 3.53 feet below pool. Striped bass fishing is good on live bait fishing humps and ledges in 30-35 feet of water. Big fish will be moving shallow on topwaters with the cold temperature. Watch for gulls working on the main lake as well. Catfish are good drifting cut shad in 55-65 feet of water for bigger fish and 20-30 feet of water for keepers. Big fish will move shallow on flats as the water temps fall. Crappie are fair on brush piles using jigs and minnows in 12-15 feet of water. Largemouth or smallmouth bass are slow on swimbaits in the backs of the rocky coves and off main lake boulders.

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animal on the property is open to be killed, when instead, the landowner was referring to every blind and stand being open for the hunters to use. The game warden issued citations for hunting and possessing whitetail deer in a closed season and not having a nonresident hunting license.

AUSTIN- Lingering drought conditions throughout much of Texas could present challenges as waterfowl hunters prepare for the start of the new season. The dry habitat conditions in many parts of the state are not ideal for ducks and duck hunters, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) biologists. However, weather pattern changes, timely cold fronts and significant rain could boost hunters’ prospects. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) completed its May Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey which had mixed results. The total number of ducks decreased 18 percent from the previous year. Green-winged teal, northern pintails and canvasbacks were the only species that increased in number from the previous May. Because ducks migrate, conditions across the continent can affect the populations seen in Texas. Although droughts plagued much of the prairie pothole region of the Northern Great Plains, weather in the eastern Dakotas created good nesting conditions and a great hatch for a variety of ducks important to Texas hunters. “Unfortunately, our duck hunters are looking at a very dry state of Texas currently,” said Kevin Kraai, TPWD Waterfowl Program Leader. “Much of Texas is experiencing extreme drought and are on the doorsteps of surpassing the drought record from 2010 and 2011. The exceptions are parts of deep South Texas and portions of the Texas Panhandle that received good rainfall this summer.” Reservoir levels in East Texas are very low because of the extremely dry and hot summer.

The silver lining is that this could turn into a positive when it starts to rain again. While lakes were low this summer, large amounts of vegetation that produce small seeds have grown along exposed shorelines. When water levels rise and the vegetation is flooded, it will provide a substantial increase in the foods that are available for wintering ducks. “Typically, when there is less water spread out across the landscape it concentrates birds in areas where hunters tend to be waiting and hunting success increases,” said Kraai. “However, ducks will be very intolerant of excessive disturbance and move on quickly after hunting begins if habitat conditions don’t improve.” The news isn’t all bad when it comes to waterfowl hunting in Texas. The number of waterfowl hunters jumped seven percent from the previous year and TPWD staff estimated that the 73,200 duck hunters in Texas harvested 1.06 million duck’s last season. Texas now has more duck hunters than any state in the country. Texas hunters harvest more ducks than the entire Atlantic Flyway and account for 54 percent of all the ducks harvested in the Central Flyway. The special youth-only duck season along with veterans and active-duty military season occurs in the High Plains Mallard Management Unit Oct. 21-22, followed by youth-only/active-duty military duck season in the South Zone Oct. 28-29 and the North Zone Nov. 4-5. Regular duck season in the High Plains Mallard Management Unit opens Oct. 28, in the South Zone on Nov. 4 and the North Zone on Nov. 11. Additional information regarding duck seasons and daily bag limits can be found in the Outdoor Annual. Light and dark goose season starts Nov. 4 in the East Zone and West Zone. The light geese conservation order season begins in the East Zone on Jan. 29 and on Feb. 5 in the West Zone. More information regarding goose seasons and daily bag limits can be found in the Outdoor Annual. Hunters need to purchase their new 2023-24 Texas hunting license prior to hitting the field. In addition, waterfowl hunters must have a migratory game bird endorsement, federal duck stamp, and be Harvest Information Program (HIP) certified. Biologists note the importance for those purchasing a hunting license to answer HIP survey questions correctly as these surveys allow biologists to get an accurate sample of hunters so harvest surveys can be delivered to hunters later in the year from the USFWS. It’s also required by law for hunters to have proof of their completion of a hunter education course.

Dry Conditions Could Pose Challenges for Waterfowl Hunters This Season

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Section 42.09 “Cruelty to Livestock Animals” and 42.092 “Cruelty of Non-Livestock Animals” of the Texas Penal Code prohibits a person from intentionally, knowingly or recklessly cruelly treating an animal. Torturing an animal Failing to provide food, care or shelter Abandoning an animal Killing, seriously injuring or poisoning an animal Causing an animal to fight with another Businesses or Individuals interested in sponsoring this Public Service Announcement please call 903-583-3280 and ask for TIm Meek

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sumed that, like Maryland, they didn’t need a hunting license and could hunt anything on private property. The hunters stated that after a day without services and no animal sightings, they became upset with the landowner. During a phone conversation, the landowner stated, “everything is open.” The hunters interpreted the landowner’s statement as every

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DODD CITY ISD 1st 9-Weeks 2023/2024 1st GRADE All A’s: Tobias Bowen, Khloe Davis, Riddick Fuentes, Wilder Gibbs, Aubree Griffin, Allie Lemmond A’s & B’s: Jayden Fleck, Jaxon Mahar, Carol Olsen, Eliza Ralston 2nd GRADE All A’s: Kayleigh McBrayer, Beau Crunk, Harper Holland, Journi Horton, Zander Shannon, Hoyt Weissert, King Williams, Blake Wilson A’s & B’s: Ryan Abbott, Aryane Daniels, Brynlee Daniels, Jose Galicia, Marlee Hartnett, Rylan Kersey, Finley Sutton, Jack Taylor, Ella White 3rd GRADE ALL A’S: Atalie Baum A’S & B’S: Camden Abbott,

Honor Roll

JR HIGH HONOR ROLL 6th GRADE ALL A’S: Jude Garcia, Wyatt Martin A’S & B’S: Olivia Amigh, Joseph Aponte, Celina Cabianca, Darrell Gilbert, Carson Lindsey, Maci Jo Nichols, Emaree Weeks

Grady Baum, Jaxon Coats, Asher MItchell, Chazney Peebles, Kaden Sisk, Creed Stockton, Kellin White, Amelia Wilson 4th GRADE ALL A’S: Eli Lackey, Hadley Shipman, Caden Wilson A’S & B’S: Damian Castro, Drew Chaney, Cheyenne Cole, Kaydence Covington, Preston Fry, Brailee Lindsey, Ruby Miller, Jade Murray, Rylie Sanders, Skylie Sanders, Kason Williams

7th GRADE All A’s: Mattox Amigh, Collin Baum, Kennedy Chaney, Kodi Dorau, Kennedy McDonald, Iskander Ortega A’S & B’S: Holden Atchley, Julianne Busby, Makayla Camp, Shaylee Dawson, Tyler Denney, Preston Dickerson, Paisley Garcia, Jordan Johnson, Kasey Knight, Pearson Lee, Ada Melson, Aja Morris, M’Kinley Morris, Judd Shipman, Eastyn Weissert, Jaelyn Williams, Souldjer

5th GRADE ALL A’S: Lawson Boyett, Meleah Crossland, Lila Crunk, Nolan Hubbard, Landry Jones A’S & B’S: Gage Lee, Lillian Liebel, Nolan Melson

Our “Letter to the Editor” section is composed of letters submitted to The Fannin County Leader by our readers. The views expressed in these letters are not necessarily the views of The Fannin County Leader. Political letters must be paid for, in advance. To submit a letter, please e-mail fcleditor2020@gmail. com. It is our goal to be fair and neutral relating to political issues. We welcome Letters to the Editor on topics that would be of concern and interest to the community. The decision to publish is left to the Editor and Management.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Open Letter to Pat Fallon

Sir: You people were elected to govern. You need to begin to do it. Get off your duffs and choose a Speaker who actually knows how to pass a bill. I am a Democrat, and am not fond of the Republican philosophy of government, but any schoolchild knows that in order to accomplish anything of substance, both parties must work together. Jim Jordan is a rabble-rouser - a bombthrower and I suppose political parties need them; but not serving as a leader in the house. You elected Republican Congressmen and women got yourselves (and us) into this mess and it's your responsibility to rectify it. Don't look to the Democratic Party to clean up after you. For heaven's sake, DO YOUR JOB or get out of the way and let somebody else do it!

Difficult Roads often lead to Beautiful Destinations! Fannin County Commissioners Contact Information

Precinct 1 Commissioner Dale McQueen Pct. Barn Location: 8865 Highway 56 W (2 miles east of Savoy) Savoy, Texas 75479 Phone: 903-965-7030 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 Precinct 4 Commissioner Doug Kopf Pct. Barn Location: 1369 East Highway 56 Bonham, Texas 75418 Phone: 903-583-2039 Email Address: dkopf@fanninco.net

8th GRADE ALL A’S: Olivia Cabianca, Grayson Ozment, Reed Rich, Madison Walker A’S & B’S: Blake Agerlid, MariaJose Barco, Paige Clark, Gabby De la Rosa, Abigail Lee, Kendyl Lindsey, Tinzlee Parfait, Ryen Shelley HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL HIGH SCHOOL 9th GRADE ALL A’S: Harlee Duncan, Emma Garner, Caroline Lackey, Ian Ortega, Adisen White A’S & B’S: Akadenze Armstrong, Annalee Baker, Andres Castro, Summer Clark, Chelsea Glover, Dominic Lillie, Kayleigh McBrayer, Taylor Voss

Take food to shut-ins, disadvantaged and disabled once weekly or more for Meals on Wheels. Volunteer: call 903-583-8573 between 7 and 11 M-F - If a brother or sister is without … enough food for each day, and … you say to them, “Go in peace … and feed yourself,” but you do not give them the necessities for the body, what good does that do? (James 2:15-16)

Letter to the Editor

Sincerely Emily Eikner-Austin Honey Grove, TX

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Fannin County Leader Deadline: Thursdays at 3:00pm 903-583-3280

Please Help Keep Our Parks Clean & Beautiful!

The Town of Windom held a Public Hearing on October 18, 2023 at 410 Main Street in Windom, TX at 7:00 pm to take action on ORDINANCE NO. 20231018-1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WINDOM, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONS; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE AND IN FORCE AFTER PUBLICATION AS REQUIRED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

10th GRADE ALL A’S: Elizabeth Cross, Cash Crossland, Gracie Eichman, Sierra Garcia, Breezy Jenkins, Cheyenne Johnson, Cierra Johnson, Kailen Kavanaugh, Grady Ozment, Addison Weeks A’S & B’S: Chrystal Adair, Aiden Helms, Addisyn Middleton, Brayden Norwood, Gavin Shindler, Kaleb Covington, Kenzi Freeman, Kelsey Hewett, Maddison Johnson, Riley Murray, Nathan Smith, Riley Walker 11th GRADE ALL A’S: Gabino Barco, Alexis Dudley, Katie

Ferguson, Audri Holland, Gus Lillie, Caylee Mills, Caleb Munger, Matthew Stephens, Charlie Wild ALL A’S & B’S: Weldon Garner, Lillian Goodwin, Abigail Lewis, Bradley Williams, Caysen Lappin, Maddox Lappin, Jackson Neely, July Peoples 12th GRADE ALL A’S: Hannah Burney, John Gilbreath, Tyler Smithson A’S & B’S: Ethan Barnard, Addyson Chaney, Kara Freeman, Aiden Green, Hunter Haglund, Zoie Hobbs, Emma Jenkins, Jaden Mahar, Kadyn McCarley, Garrett Morrison, Michael Ortega, Hadley Ozment, Lexi Robertson, Nate Van Huss, Layton Vaught

PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS TDHCA HOME HRA The City of Honey Grove has applied for the Homeowner Reconstruction Assistance (HRA) Program through the HOME Investment Partnerships Program Fund from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA). Accordingly, the City of Honey Grove seeks to contract with a qualified service provider for management services. Please electronically submit your proposals in .pdf format via email to admin@cityofhoneygrove.org AND submit 2 copies of your proposal of services to the following address: Attn: Sally Wright, 633 N. 6th Street Honey Grove, TX 75446. Proposals must be received by the City of Honey Grove no later than 2:00pm on November 7, 2023 to be considered. The City of Honey Grove reserves the right to negotiate with any and all individuals or firms that submit proposals and may award one or more contracts to one or more service provider(s). Section 3 Residents and Business Concerns, Minority Business Enterprises, Small Business Enterprises and Women Business Enterprises, and Labor Surplus Area firms are encouraged to submit proposals. The City of Honey Grove is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Servicios de traducción están disponibles por peticion.

Public Notice for Request for Real Estate Sealed Bid The City of Bonham will be accepting sealed bids for property ID number 93156 – Reich Addn, Block 11, Lot SE Part of 3, property ID 93154 – Reich Addn, Block 11, Lot S 50’ of 2, Property ID 91584 – Fairview Addn, Block 18, Lot E 45’ of 6,7,8, property ID 93157 – Reich Addn, Block 11, Lot PT of 3,4, Property ID 93178 – Reich Addn, Block 14, Lot E 50’ of 1, Property ID 93128 – Reich Addn, Block 9, Lot 2, and property ID 93129 – Reich Addn, Block 9, Lot PT of 2. City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

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Sealed bids for purchase of real property will be received by the City of Bonham at the office of City Hall, 514 Chestnut St., Bonham, TX 75418, until 3:00 p.m. on November 8, 2023 at which time bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Copies of the Bid Instructions and Sealed Bid Form may be obtained from the City Website or at the following Location:

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City of Bonham, 514 Chestnut St., Bonham, TX 75418. Please call 903-583-7555 for additional information.

Notice of Public Hearing before the 10/24/23 Fannin County Commissioners Court Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners Court of Fannin County, Texas will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, Nov 7, 2023, starting at 8:30am in the Fannin County Court House, 101 E Sam Rayburn Dr. Bonham, TX. The Commissioners Court will hear comments regarding: 1. Development Requirements on Short Term Rental Communities, including RV Parks, in Fannin County 2. Regulations for Sexually Oriented Businesses in the Unincorporated Areas of Fannin County All interested citizens of the County are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. Please check Fannin County’s website under Upcoming Meetings (www.co.fannin.tx.us) up to 72 hours prior for more details. For additional information, contact Development Services at 903-449-4220 or County Judge’s office at 903-5837455. Proposed requirements and regulations can be found at www.co.fannin.tx.us .

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E-EDITION ONLINE @ WWW.FANNINCOUNTYLEADER.INFO

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NOTICE OF SALE - BONHAM ISD § § §

STATE OF TEXAS FANNIN COUNTY

BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE

issued pursuant to judgment decree(s) of the District Court of Fannin County, Texas, by the Clerk of said Court on said date, in the hereinafter numbered and styled suit(s) and to me directed and delivered as Sheriff or Constable of said County, I have on October 3,2023, seized, levied upon, and will, on Tuesday, November 7,2023, on the South Side of the Fannin County Courthouse, between the hours of 10 o’clock a.m. and 4 o’clock p.m. on said day, Bonham, TX, beginning at 10:00 AM, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all right, title and interest which the defendants in such suit(s) and to the following described real estate levied upon as the property of said defendants, the property lying and being situated in the County of Fannin and the State of Texas, to-wit: Sale #

Cause No. And Judgment Date

Account No. Order Issue Date

Style of Case

Legal Description

Estimated Minimum Bid

1

TX-19-4586 3/23/2022

94149 9/27/2023

BONHAM ISD vs. JONATHAN KERSEY, ET AL.

BEING 0.182 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF BLOCK 1 OF THE ATKINS BAILEY ADDITION, AKA 101 W. CHURCH, CITY OF BAILEY, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 1460, PAGE 241, OF THE FANNIN COUNTY DEED RECORDS (subject to 2023 taxes).

$14,895.66

3

TX-21-4777 4/19/2023

94031 9/28/2023

BONHAM ISD vs. PATRICIA DOWNEY

BEING 0.2039 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF PART OF BLOCK 37, WILLIAMS ADDITION, AKA 615 W 8TH STREET, CITY OF BONHAM, TEXAS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 1040, PAGE 544 OF THE FANNIN COUNTY DEED RECORDS (subject to 2023 taxes).

$5,763.58

4

TX-22-4829 7/19/2023

BONHAM ISD vs. HEIRS AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF HORACE V. YOUNG A/K/A H.V. YOUNG, ETAL.

BEING 0.6061 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF PART OF BLOCK 27, INGLISH ADDITION, AKA 614 E 10TH, CITY OF BONHAM, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 690, PAGE 327, OF THE FANNIN COUNTY DEED RECORDS (subject to 2023 taxes).

$13,840.95

5

TX-22-4837 7/19/2023

72747 9/27/2023

BONHAM ISD vs. JAMES ADREY

TX-22-4839 7/19/2023

92515 9/28/2023

BONHAM ISD vs. HEIRS AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROBERT REYNOLDS, ET AL.

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92152 9/27/2023

BEING 1.5 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE S CHAMBLISS SURVEY, ABSTRACT 186, AKA 114 E. SYCAMORE, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 827, PAGE 421 OF THE FANNIN COUNTY DEED RECORDS, AND THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, BEING A MOBILE HOME LABEL NO. NTA0361263, LOCATED AT 114 E SYCAMORE, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS (subject to 2023 taxes). BEING ALL THAT CERTAIN 0.787 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE H. BURKHART SURVEY, ABSTRACT 112, ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 4, BLOCK 6 AND 8, T E KENNEDY ADDITION, AKA 1304 N CEDAR, CITY OF BONHAM, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 648, PAGE 594 OF THE FANNIN COUNTY DEED RECORDS (subject to 2023 taxes).

$7,227.08

$13,035.89

(any volume and page references, unless otherwise indicated, being to the Deed Records, Fannin County, Texas, to which instruments reference may be made for a more complete description of each respective tract) or upon the written request of said defendants or their attorney, a sufficient portion of the property described above shall be sold to satisfy said judgment(s), interest, penalties, and cost; and any property sold shall be subject to the right of redemption of the defendants or any person having an interest therein, to redeem the said property, or their interest therein, within the time and in the manner provided by law, and shall be subject to any other and further rights to which the defendants or anyone interested therein may be entitled, under the provisions of law. Said sale to be made by me to satisfy the judgment(s) rendered in the above styled and numbered cause(s), together with interest, penalties, and costs of suit, and the proceeds of said sales to be applied to the satisfaction thereof, and the remainder, if any, to be applied as the law directs. A RECENT RESOLUTION APPROVED BY THE FANNIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT REQUIRES BIDDERS TO OBTAIN PRIOR TO THE SALE, A STATEMENT FROM THE FANNIN CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT CERTIFYING THAT THE PERSON/FIRM/COMPANY PURCHASING PROPERTY AT A TAX SALE OWES NO DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAXES FOR ANY PROPERTY EITHER CURRENTLY OR PREVIOUSLY OWNED TO ANY TAXING ENTITY WITHIN THE COUNTY. YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO BID ON OR RECEIVE A TAX SALE DEED TO ANY PROPERTY WITHOUT THIS CERTIFICATE/STATEMENT. TO OBTAIN A CERTIFICATE/STATEMENT. PLEASE CONTACT THE COLLECTIONS DEPARTMENT AT THE FANNIN CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT LOCATED AT 831 W. STATE HWY 56, BONHAM, TX (903) 583-8701. PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS SHOULD ALLOW UP TO TWO WEEKS TO PROCESS THE REQUEST. YOU MUST HAVE THIS CERTIFICATE/STATEMENT IN HAND BEFORE THE SALE BEGINS. Dated at Bonham, Texas, October 3,2023.

Mark Johnson, Sheriff, Fannin County, Texas By: Deputy

Notes:

The Minimum Bid is the lesser of the amount awarded in the judgment plus interest and costs or the adjudged value. However, the Mininimum Bid for a person owning an interest in the property or for a person who is a party to the suit (other than a taxing unit), is the aggregate amount of the judgments against the property plus all costs of suit(s) and sale. ALL SALES SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL TAXES DUE ON THE PROPERTY, WHICH HAVE BEEN ASSESSED SINCE THE DATE OF THE JUDGMENT,AND WHICH MAY BECOME THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. For more information, contact your attorney or PERDUE, BRANDON, FIELDER, COLLINS & MOTT, LLP, attorney for plaintitfs, at (972) 278-8282.

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Texas House priority bill increases education spending in exchange for creating voucher program By William Melhado and Brian Lopez, The Texas Tribune Oct. 19, 2023 “Texas House priority bill increases education spending in exchange for creating voucher program” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. The House Republican leading efforts on ”school choice” legislation submitted his version of a voucher proposal Thursday night, calling for boosts to public education in exchange for implementing a capped education savings account program. House Bill 1 laid out a different approach than the Senate’s version, which was approved last week, that would award families $8,000 to use for private education. The bill from Rep. Brad Buckley, R-Killeen, would give parents 75% of the average amount that each school receives in per-student state and local funding, allowing them to use that for private school tuition or some other approved expenses. The House bill would also raise the state’s basic allotment — the base amount of money the state gives a district for each student it’s educating. That amount, currently $6,160, has not increased since 2019. For the first year, school districts would receive a minor increase in the basic allotment, raising it to $6,190. In the second year, the allotment would increase by another $310. The state provides other funding beyond the basic allotment, meaning the amount used to determine how much education savings account money parents are eligible would be higher. The state would be required to determine that number by Jan. 15 of each year. To address calls to improve teacher compensation, educators would receive a onetime $4,000 bonus. Additionally, school districts would be required to spend 50% of the additional state funding, stemming from the allotment increases, on salaries for fulltime employees, excluding administrators.

For now, Gov. Greg Abbott has yet to add public school finance and teacher raises to the agenda and lawmakers can only pass his priorities during a special session. He called lawmakers back to Austin earlier this month to pass an education savings account program and said he would only add other public school priorities to the agenda after vouchers pass. For the first year of Buckley’s educational savings account program, only 25,000 Texas students would be eligible in the 2024-25 school year. That number would increase by 25,000 students each successive year, until 2027 when the cap would be removed. Students with disabilities from low-income families would be prioritized in Buckley’s legislation, though no specific limits were imposed on how many students from each income bracket can participate in the program — unlike the Senate’s version. HB 1 includes funding for home-schoolers, though it is limited to $1,000. Last Thursday, the Senate approved a bill by Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, that would allow families to access nearly twice the amount of taxpayer money proposed in the House to pay for private schools and other educational expenses such as uniforms, textbooks, tutoring or transportation. In Creighton’s bill, eligibility is open to nearly every Texas student, but if there are more applications than funds, the bill prioritizes low-income families through a tiered system. Supporters of school voucher programs say public schools are not meeting the educational needs of some students. They say the state needs to step in to provide financial assistance to parents who want to pursue private and home schooling. Critics say that when students leave public schools, districts lose money because state fund-

ing is tied to student attendance. They argue the money for educational savings accounts should be invested in public schools. The House is home to more critics of education savings accounts. During the regular session, the Senate’s voucher bill — nearly identical to the version that passed the Senate on a largely party-line vote on Oct. 12 — died in the House, where Democrats and rural Republicans have historically opposed any form of vouchers. HB 1 signals the beginning of negotiations between the two chambers on the subject, which remains a daunting task given the widening political gulf between the House and Senate. As recently as last week, some House members said they planned to oppose legislation to create educational savings accounts, even if it comes at the cost of not sending more money to public schools or raising teacher salaries, another priority of public education advocates. Still, HB 1 includes a plethora of provisions related to teacher preparation, teacher raises and shortages and changes to special education funding in an effort to make the chamber pass

the legislation. Under the bill, Texas would allocate funds to help school districts pay for more teacher residencies, programs that place would-be teachers in classrooms with mentors for about a year, teaching them how to do the job before hiring them as full-time educators the following year. Experts say this increases the effectiveness of a teacher and helps them stay in the profession longer. Currently, if a district wants to host an aspiring teacher through a residency, it must come up with the money on its own to pay for that person’s salary. Under the bill, districts would receive between $22,000 and $42,000 to pay each teacher in the residency. This program is a response to the recommendations of a task force formed last year by Abbott after the pandemic exacerbated Texas’ teacher shortage. The legislation would also expand the Teacher Incentive Allotment, a program that promises to pay teachers up to six-figure salaries if they meet certain performance requirements. About 13,000 teachers, or about 4% of the state’s educators, are currently part of the program.

City of Savoy, Ordinance B23-09-19

Effective with this publication. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAVOY, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING A NO-PARKING ZONE AT THE INTERSECTIONS OF HIGHWAY 56/W. HAYES STREET AND FARM TO MARKET ROAD 1752 IN THE CITY OF SAVOY, TEXAS, AND PROHIBITING PARKING IN ANY AREA ON OR ALONG SIDE HIGHWAY 56/W. HAYES STREET WITHIN 150 FEET OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH FARM TO MARKET ROAD 1752; AUTHORIZING THE POSTING OF NO PARKING AND TOW-AWAY ZONE SIGNS; AUTHORIZING TOWING; PROVIDING OPEN MEETING, SEVERABILITY, FEES, PENALTY, FINE NOT TO EXCEED $500.00 PER OCCURRENCE AND RELATED CLAUSES. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Savoy in motion made at the September 19, 2023 meeting, effective with this Publication. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 19th day of September, 2023. Joe Petree – Mayor Melissa Rickman – City Secretary A complete copy of this ordinance is available at the Savoy City Hall for your review.

Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may be interested in applying for a custodial position. Applications are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information regarding this position, please contact Bobby Hanson at 903-587-2318 ext. 407.

City of Ladonia Now Hiring

The City of Ladonia is accepting applications for the Public Works Department. Applicant must possess a Texas Driver’s License. Duties will include performing general maintenance, repairs and installations of City owned and 9/5/23 operated facilities and utilities. Experience operating heavy machinery, tractor/shredder and lawn equipment is beneficial. Salary DOE and qualifications. Paid vacation and sick leave. Health benefits available. Retirement program with Texas Municipal Retirement System. Position is open until filled. Applications may be obtained by contacting City of Ladonia, P.O. Box 5, Ladonia, TX 75449 or by calling 903-367-7011 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Thursday. The City of Ladonia is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

6/6/23 PUBLIC NOTICE OF RFQ 2023-1010

ENGINEERING SERVICES Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that Fannin County will accept RFQ’s for Engineering Services. Specifications may be obtained from: Edwina Lane Fannin County Purchasing 101 E. Sam Rayburn Dr. Suite 313 Bonham, TX 75418 elane@fanninco.net RFQ’s must be filed in the County Purchasing Agent Office before 3 p.m., November 1, 2023, or said RFQ’s will not be considered. RFQ’s shall be opened on November 1, 2023 at 3:30 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 reject any and all proposals.

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We are currently looking for smiling faces who have a passion for working with children. Full-time and part-time positions available. Must be 18 or older and have a high school diploma. Apply in person.

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Concrete Drives Drive-Up Access ● Electronic Access Gates ● Surveillance Cameras ● Secure Document Storage

Climate Units Are Now Available!

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bonhambeststorage.com

2624 N. Center St. (In between Fat Chance Gym & Krazy Lots)

1401 Silo Rd, Bonham

A Rated BBB - Licensed and bonded in Oklahoma and Texas • Composition Roofs • Metal Roofs • Remodeling / Construction • Gutters • Windows • Free Inspection • Claim Specialist

(903) 486 - 6162 https://bonhamstorage.com/

Boxes & Moving Supplies

MOVING TRUCK AVAILABLE FOR RENT!

Turn in unneeded8/15/23 medication 8/15/23 for safe disposal

8/8/23 ACRES COSY

RV PARK & STORAGE 542 CR 4026 SAVOY, TX.

469-525-5877 Monthly..................$45000 Weekly..................$125 00 ALL BILLS PAID WITH WIFI & ON-SITE LAUNDRY * 5 x 10 Storage * 10 x 10 Storage

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$ 3 0 00 / m o $ 4 0 00 / m o

Saturday, October 28th. ● ● 10am - 2pm ● ● Bonham Police Department

Please support the Bonham PD in this very important event. Safe disposal of unneeded and outdated medications protects our children, elderly and even pets! Thank you Bonham PD for providing this service to our community!

Birthdays at Ector Friendship Club These three friends , Jenny White, Dolly Stone & Georgia Roberson all had birthdays the fourth week of September. They were recognized & celebrated at the Ector Friendship Club during the luncheon the fourth Tuesday of September. Courtesy photo

7/18/23 1400 N Center St. Suite 100 Bonham, Texas 903-304-5808 www.horatiodental.com greatsmile@horatiodental.com

Now Hiring Dental Assistant - Walk-ins Welcome - Family (Adult & Children) Dentistry - Extraction including Wisdom teeth removal - Implants - Crowns & Bridges - Root Canals including Molar Root Canal - Dentures including immediate dentures, implant support dentures, flexible denture, etc. - Teeth Whitening - Nitrous Oxide sedation, etc. - All Dental Emergency Services

OFFICE HOURS: 10:00am - 6:00pm (M-F), 9:00am - 2:00pm (Alternate Saturdays)

Please go to www.fanninccc.org to get purchase tickets


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