November 17, 2020
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Bonham City Council: Tax Exemptions, Housing, Nuisance Solutions, Etc.
By Rose Schwartz
Mark Kinnaird led the invocation. Mayor Pro Tem H L Compton began by citing quorum though Mayor Roy Floyd, Councilman Tim LaVergne and Councilman Wayne Moore were not in attendance. 1. Consider and take action to approve minutes of the October 12th regular meeting: Motion was made to approve minutes, motion was seconded and passed. 2. Consider and take action to accept financial report for month ending October 31, 2020: After explaining the financial report, City Manager Pate asked if any had questions. Motion was made, seconded and passed to accept the report. 3. Citizens Opportunity to Speak: First Citizen to speak started by thanking all friends, strangers and strangers who have become friends in the endeavor to collect signatures for a petition to freeze the property taxes for those 65 and older. She presented a petition of eighty-five pages consisting of four hundred and forty-one signatures. She reminded all to get out and vote in May to pass the proposition.
4. Presentation of a plaque to October Employee of the Month: Brad Nichols presented October Employee of the Month plaque to Detective Sergeant Terry Edington. Detective Edington has been with the BPD for twelve years. Brad described the sergeant as a dedicated professional who always has a smile on his face and who is a man of great character and high values. He further described him as a task-oriented team player who is a retired member of the US Army. Detective Edington was instrumental in organizing the Joint Honor Guard between the Bonham Police Department, Fire Department and Sheriff’s ofc. 5. Presentation by Fannin Central Appraisal District regarding the impact of the over 65 tax ceiling: Mike Jones from the Fannin Central Appraisal District Officc to give a presentation with the purpose of educating the public as to what impact a proposed 65 tax freeze would have. Mr. Jones brought charts that were displayed for all attending to follow along on his explanation of: 1. Exemptions 2. Tax Ceilings (also known as tax freezes) 3. Examples 4. Effects. He basically explained what &
who qualifies for tax exemptions on tangible property in Texas, what a tax ceiling (or tax freeze is), how reconfigured tax rates are calculated for those qualified to receive a tax exemption and how it causes tax rates to be reconfigured for those who agree (by way of a constitutional amendment) to take on the tax burden in favor of the exempted people. Mr. Jones asked for any questions. A question was asked that was answered in length by Jones after which Mayor Pro Tem H L Compton offered that any further questions as how a 65 tax freeze would affect you, could be directed to Mike Jones at his office at the Fannin Central Appraisal District Ofc. 6. Consider and take action on a Specific Use Permit request for property ID numbers 127748, 91557, 91527, 127745, 127746 and 127747 to change from single family residential to multi-family residential: Mark Kinnaird with the Planning & Zoning Committee said this permit request came before P&Z in October of this year and the staff had no issues with recommending approval. Mr. Kinnaird introduced Jeff Brown to speak on behalf of the developer Derreck Humphries
with DSH Construction. Reasons were given why the plan to build housing in the way of duplexes in the Franklin Street area would be an improvement to the community and the tax base of the city. There was a citizen present to voice disapproval of duplex housing to be allowed on the lots specified. After some discussion, motion was made to approve the SUP. Motion was seconded and passed. 7. Consider and take action to vote to disband the Fannin County Water Supply Agency, of which Bonham is a board member: Motion was made to approve the disbanding of the agency as far as the City of Bonham was concerned. Motion was seconded and passed. 8. Consider and take action to ratify the action of the BEDCo Board to purchase 122 West 3rd St Bonham, TX for BEDCo and approving the budget amendment to BEDCo’s FY 2021 budget for said purchase and costs associated: Discussion ensued as to why it should be approved after which motion was made to ratify the action of the BEDCo Board. Motion was seconded and passed. 9. Discussion regarding scheduling a joint Council and
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BEDCo Board workshop and update on staff implementation of VisBon 2025 goals and objectives: Steve Filipowicz gave updates and reasons why the scheduling of a workshop was needed and to occur no later than mid-January. 10. Consider and take action to approve the final pay request to Heritage Constructors, Inc. in the amount of $130,044.22 contingent upon Texas Water Development Board approval for the Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements TWDB CWSRF # 73735: Motion was made, seconded & passed to approve the final payment. 11. Consider and take action on a need for ordinances to possibly address citizen concerns regarding a business located at 308 W Sam Rayburn Dr: The first ordinance citizens were wanting the council to consider was a NO PARKING Ordinance and the second was a Relation Nuisances of Business & Events With the Consumption of Alcohol Ordinance. Mr. Pate stated that though legal counsel could not be present at today’s meeting, legal counsel wanted it said they have reservations regarding the legality of the latter ordinance in relation to the TABC. *Citizen spoke after
Mr. Pate stating the main reason for the ordinances was to make people responsible for their business. *Chief Mike Bankston spoke that though he sympathizes with the residents he wanted to call to the attention of the council that the parking ordinance could restrict up to 70% of the city as the city has many narrow streets and he also believes that the second ordinance would be in conflict with TABC regulations. *Citizen spoke that he was glad that council are considering solutions for problems of the city. Motion was made to table both proposals. Motion to table was seconded and passed. 12. Hold public hearing and consider and take action on an ordinance amending Ordinance 1387 establishing the monthly rates charged for hangar rentals at the City of Bonham Jones Field Municipal Airport: Public hearing was entered into at 6:29 pm. Discussion ensued after which motion was made to raise rates for hangar rentals and amend 1387. Motion was seconded and passed. 13. Adjourn
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leged to have had during my years of ministry here in Bonham had a warm greeting for me each Sunday morning before my sermon. He never failed to ask me, “Pastor are you ready?” I would respond to Brother Jack by saying “Yes, I think so!” Then he would come back with his classic statement, “Preacher, if you stay ready, you don’t have to get ready!!” My thought for this weeks article is to apply the same idea only to prayer. If we comes from Mary Ottea of Bonham, and it sounds delicious. As a matter of fact, Mary says it is quick, easy and delicious! Yes, Ma’am! My kind of recipe! Thank you so much, Mary! HEAVENLY CHICKEN Boneless, skinless chicken thighs (or breasts) Dredge in some cream seasoned with garlic powder, salt and pepper Roll around in crushed Ritz crackers Put on baking sheet Drizzle with melted butter Bake 425° for 45 minutes Please send me your favorite or unique recipes to 300 E. Russell Ave., Bonham, TX 75418, or take them by the Leader’s office at 224 N. Main St. in Bonham.
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believing heart. (Matthew 21:22) 5. We should approach Him from a Humble Heart. (1 Peter 5:8 NKJV) The very thought of being able to pray to God is a wonderful priviledge. We should never neglect the exercise thereof. F.B. Meyer once said “the great tragedy of life is not unanswered prayer, but unoffered prayer.” We are encouraged to pray without ceasing. Keep a prayer ready heart. “We have to pray with our eyes on God, not on the difficulties.” - Oswald Chambers
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Judge Randy Moore called to order at 9:00 a.m., the regular meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. Quorum was established. David Woodson introduced the Reverend Jeff Laughlin from First Baptist Church of Windom to deliver the Invocation after which Major James Manis led the pledges. There were no Introductions but in recognition of Veterans Day, Judge Moore asked all attending who were not veterans, to stand in honor of veterans present whom he thanked for their service. He also read a letter he had received from Senator John Cornyn to share this day before Veterans Day. Senator Cornyn asked all to join him in honoring the men & women who had served our nation in the U.S. Armed Forces. He stated “Texas is blessed with an outsized number of veterans” he expressed his pride in representing all the veterans of Texas as well as his gratitude to them for their service. He voiced special thanks to those vets in health care fields, who answered the call to help during this pandemic. 5. Public Forum: Judge Moore issued a comment of apology that he did not act quickly enough to some comments made in the last
meeting. He emphasized the need for respectful comments that do not include singling out people to scold them or comments made with angry or resentful overtones. He invited anyone wishing to speak to come forward. A representative of the Bonham Kiwanis Club came forward to say this weekend was one of the best fund-raising weekends for the children their organization helps. He said they raised an estimated seven figures and wanted to thank all who came out to help. 6. Discussion, consideration and action regarding the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19: Judge Moore expressed disappointment in seeing the numbers of active Covid cases going up in Fannin County. He once again urged all to take caution and be sure to follow safety measures as the contagiousness of this virus is high and even his own brother has come down with it. As of date of the meeting, the total number of active cases has risen from 38 to 54. Bringing the total number of cases reported to 834 with 54 being active (5 of those in prison), 784 recovered and 20 fatalities. Motion was made to extend the Proclamation for one week. Motion was seconded and passed. 7. Discussion, consideration
and action regarding the Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County: Judge Moore encouraged all county workers needing to travel for meetings, to maintain extra measures of caution to avoid contracting the virus. Motion was made to extend the plan one week. Motion was seconded and passed. 8. Discussion and update regarding AgriLife Extension: Bethany Arie gave the updates, saying that though Covid has slowed some things down over this year, they are gearing up with online and in person meetings. One of the programs she spoke of that has been beneficial is the “Do Well Be Well with Diabetes” program. Helping to implement this program is Alicia Fowler,PA with Bonham Specialty and Family Healthcare. She has greatly assisted Bethany in helping those with diabetes to improve the quality of life. The program has a four and five week course filled with information as well as a cooking segment to enable successful self-management for those with diabetes, as well as their caregivers The next course will be available in January and will be 100% online due to Covid-19 and the flu season being here. 9. Discussion and update regarding Courthouse Restoration: Judge Moore
reported; Exterior – install of cast stone chimney, install cornice mock-up, install stone at windows, completed fire system water vault. Interior – rough in plumbing, mechanical piping, duct work, metal stud framing at bathroom for plumbing, blocking for a new millwork, patch old holes in walls from old equipment, piping & duct work, prepare walls for new plaster, install plaster finish mock-up and electrical wall and ceiling rough-in. Judge Moore spoke of having walk thru tours at courthouse at a later date for county employees. 10. Discussion, consideration and action to approve minutes from 10/20/2020: Motioned, seconded and passed. 11. Discussion, consideration and action to select date for the Fannin County Courthouse Rededication: Judge Moore and commissioners discussed date of 10/05/2021. Date of 10/05/21 to have Rededication Ceremony was motioned, seconded, and passed 12. Discussion, consideration and action to approve the Memorandum of Understanding between Fannin County and Health and Human Services Commission maximizing the use of public property for citizens and have a County Judge sign on behalf of the County: Judge clarified specific responsibilities of County and HHSC involving
the property addressed; 1205 E. Sam Rayburn Drive, Bonham, Tx. Motion to approve the Memorandum of Understanding between Fannin County and Health and Human Services Commission, was made seconded and passed. 13. Discussion, consideration and action regarding personnel or supplies for Covid-19 from the CARES Act Grant or other funding. Purchasing Agent Michelle Case gave update of having completed form to send in to receive balance of monies allocated by the Care Act Grant. No action needed. 14. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Fannin County Auditor reports for October 2020: Motion was made, seconded and passed to approve Fannin County Auditor reports. 15. Discussion, consideration and action to approve payment of bills: Motion was made, seconded and passed to pay the bills
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16. Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: Commissioner Self thanked all for coming today and wished all a good week, Commissioner Magness thanked all for coming and reminded all to remember why we celebrate Veterans Day, Commissioner Lackey thanked all for coming & also exhorted all to remember Freedom is what Veterans Day is about, Judge Moore shared a message from Senator Cruz who wants people to know that election results have not been finalized and will not be until the electoral college determines who won. Judge Moore thanked everyone & wished a good holiday to the workers but reminded them to remember why the Holiday exists. 17. Adjourn: Motioned, seconded and passed at 9:36 a.m.
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AUSTIN–With health and safety a top priority for millions of Texans, TxDOT reminds motorists of one of the simplest and easiest precautions everyone can take to protect themselves and their loved ones: buckling up. Wearing a seat belt reduces the risk of dying by 45% for people in the front seat of passenger cars. For those in pickups, seat belts reduce the risk of dying by 60% since pickups are more likely to roll over than passenger vehicles. “Our annual Click It or Ticket campaign is about saving lives,” said TxDOT Executive Director James Bass. “While almost 91% of Texans have gotten into the habit of using seat belts, there are still far too many motorists who are taking unnecessary chances by not buckling up. Whether you’re the driver or a passenger, wearing a seat belt—day and night—is the single most effective way to protect yourself from serious injury or death in a crash.” TxDOT officials report that in 2019 there were 925 traffic
fatalities involving an unbuckled driver or passenger, a 6% drop over the previous year. Although around 9% of Texans do not wear a seat belt, the lack of seat belt usage was reported in 42% of traffic fatalities for those people who had the option to use a seat belt (excluding pedestrian, bicycle and motorcycle fatalities). In addition, a 2019 Texas A&M Transportation Institute survey noted that drivers and passengers in 18 Texas cities buckle up less at night (between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.) than during the day. In Texas last year, of crashes in which an unbuckled driver or passenger was killed, 59% happened during nighttime hours (6 p.m. to 5:59 a.m.). Seat belt use among pickup drivers and passengers also continues to lag behind that of other motorists. Almost 46% of the 499 pickup drivers killed in crashes last year weren’t buckled up. From November 16 to November 29, as we approach and celebrate Thanksgiving and more drivers take to the road, state troopers, police officers and sheriffs’ deputies statewide will step up enforcement of the state’s seat belt and child car seat laws. Texas law requires everyone in a vehicle
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6/11/19 11/04/20– 11/10/20 Report: November 9, 1700 BL SH 121 N., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Kolbee Perdue. A 27-year-old Female was arrested for Possession of CS. Report: November 9, 800 BL Cedar Creek Cir., Reporting Officer – Cpl. Kolton Phillips. A call for service was received in reference to an Unattended Death. Report: November 9, 400 BL Katy Blvd., Reporting Officer – Sgt. Jim Lewis. A call for service was received in reference to Burg of Building. Report: November 9, 700 BL E. Sam Rayburn Dr., Arresting Officer – Sgt. Kolton Phillips. A 29-year-old male was arrested for Possession of CS. Report: November 9, 1700 BL SH 121 N., Reporting Officer – Ptl. Zachary Williamson.
A call for service was receive din reference to Traffic – Hit N Run. Report: November 10, 800 BL N. Center St., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Tim Herman. A 24-year-old male was arrested for Possession of CS and Marijuana and a 23-year-old male was arrested for Possession of CS and Marijuana and Other Agency Warrant. Report: November 10, 200 BL Graham Ave., Reporting Officer – Cpl. Kolton Phillips. A call for service was received in reference to Harassment. Report: November 10, 1300 BL Island Bayou Rd., Reporting Officer – Ptl. Zachary Williamson. A call for service was received in reference to Theft.
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Page 9 • November 17, 2020 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.
Letter to the Editor Fannin County Justice Center
With the completion of the County courthouse in sight, discussions concerning the proposed Justice Center are again taking place. Recent Letters To The Editor in the Leader have shed light on the fact that only 17 County employees will be housed in the restored courthouse. Some County employees will remain in their current permanent facilities. Sixty one (61) County employees need a permanent home, ostensibly in a new Justice Center. The reason I’m writing this letter is to convey my observations about the current spaces provided for these 61 employees. I served on the Grand Jury in a cold and cramped space. I recently served on the Mail In Ballot Signature Verification Board. The space provided was cold. Several co-servers brought space heaters to keep us warm. We had to walk to the Grand Jury room through a poorly lit manufacturing area negotiating our way around
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old manufacturing equipment and wet floors. One day, we had to set up temporary lights, tables, and chairs in the old manufacturing space because the Grand Jury Room was not available. The County Clerk’s office space is less than half of what it was in the old courthouse, making it difficult to manage an election as well as everyday business. Letters To The Editor in the past 2 editions of the Leader addressed similar facility and space issues with other employees housed by the county. I urge all Fannin County citizens to contact their County Commissioner and urge them to cooperate with the County office heads to provide a justice center that meets the needs of the various departments. It would be also advantageous to build additional space, now, for more employees as the County grows in the years ahead. It is more cost effective in the long run to execute the project right the first time.
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A new project has begun at Oakwood under the direction of our project manager Carl Linduff. This project involves the removal of broken sidewalks and curbing and will probably take several months to complete. October was also the second of our two regular months to
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Precinct 1 Commissioner Gary Whitlock Pct. Barn Location: 8865 Highway 56 W (2 miles east of Savoy) Savoy, Texas 75479 Phone: 903-965-7030 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 new Hwy 82) Honey Grove, Texas 75446 Phone: 903-378-2941 Email Address: precinct3@fanninco.net Precinct 4 Commissioner Dean Lackey Pct. Barn Location: 1369 East Highway 56 Bonham, Texas 75418 Phone: 903-583-2039 Email Address: dlackey@fanninco.net
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Open Arms Shelter Update
By Tina Moore Open Arms Homeless Shelter has been blessed with a $10,000 grant to help with COVID 19 response. The Texas Homeless Network awarded the money from the National Low-Income Housing Coalition Fund. Some of
the money has been used to purchase PPE such as masks and gloves. The grant has also been used for cleaning and sanitizing supplies. A portion of the money will be used to construct an open air COVID screening area at the back of the shelter. This will allow residents to be screened for COVID before entering the shelter for the night. Open Arms has been following CDC guidelines to help prevent the spread of COVID19. This grant has allowed the shelter to be even more prepared to serve the homeless of Fannin County.
Fannin County is now offering a 4-H program designed specifically for homeschoolers. This is an exciting addition to our community. Bonham Homeschool 4-H will hold a meeting on the 2nd Monday of each month at 1 pm. Located at Central Baptist Church 709 Union St, Bonham, Texas. For more information or questions, please go to the Bonham Homeschool 4H page and send a message we will be happy to respond to you.
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night temperatures with each passing cold front over the past couple of weeks is starting to trigger Bermuda grass to go into dormancy. EAST The district needed rainfall. A few areas, like Cherokee and Jasper counties, were reporting good soil moisture levels. Warm-season forage growth slowed. Sabine County producers continued hay harvesting. Cattle market prices were higher than last week. Livestock were in fair to good condition. Wild pig activity continued, causing damage to hay meadows and pastures. NORTH Topsoil moisture throughout the district was adequate to short. Sporadic rain was reported, and temperatures went up and down. More rain was needed. Feral hogs were very active. Winter wheat planting was wrapping up as early planted wheat emerged. Livestock were in great condition with an abundance of available forage. Spring-born calves were being weaned and looking good.
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Fannin County Courthouse Renovation Tour
Fannin County Judge Randy Moore arranged for local media and the Fannin County Historical Commission to tour the renovation project on Tuesday, November 3, 2020
First Floor, all the plaster has been removed
All the electrical conduits have to be “tunneled” in the existing walls.
A look into the past...Stone signed by “VRERYON 1928”
South stairwell leading up to third floor.
One new window installed
Bois d’Arc pegs used in the original construction still holding in place!
Third floor balcony looking down into second floor court room.
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See page 20 for second and third floor layout plans.
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Savoy Honor Roll “A” Honor Roll 2020/ 2021 2nd Six Weeks First Grade Hunter Edwards, Infinity Kelsoe, Eval LaFoy, Caylor Lewis, Yulana Mathis, Lily Powers, Jaden Smith Second Grade Harrison Borgman, Adalee Dill, Toby Hiegert, Jace Hughes, Peyton Morris, Aiden Rolen, Brylee Swadley, Khloee Tumey Third Grade Ben Bland, Colton Brooks, Gage Brown, Mikeal Campbell, Cash Douglas, Hagen Lawson, Graycen Pilley, Caleb Richardson, Abbey Roche, Bentley Swadley Fourth Grade Victor Castro, Lily Curry, Libby Hill, Raylon Johnson, Brayden Rich, Micah Richardson, Charlee Stiefel, Teagyn Terry,Roxy Zahn Fifth Grade Ashlynn Carruth, Jaden Clark, Chase Cornwell, Alivia Douglas, Emma Reynolds, Rocio Soto
Savoy Superintendent’s Honor Roll
2020/2021 2nd Six Weeks First Grade Addie Bland, Paisley Douglas, Erica Horn, Bailey Perchez, Cooper Waggoner Second Grade Brinley Carruth, Lottie Reed Third Grade Emily Horn, Paxtyn Morrison, Kinsley Peeler Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Addy Hernandez, Sixth Grade
Sixth Grade Josalyn Morrison “A / B” Honor Roll 2020 / 2021 2nd Six Weeks First Grade Andrew Jones, Grade Lowry, Allie Malaney, Kayley Malaney, RJ Moore, Wyatt Robertson Second Grade Avery Clark, Jasper Gallier, Jaxson Geer, Brooklynn Hill, Jenson Miller, Brian Roberts, Wyatt Zahn Third Grade Slayde Baxter, Mason Franklin, Colin Hill, Arilyn Hopkins, Sutton Logan, Lexus Morrison, Joe Schultz Fourth Grade Lydia Beard, Eden Daniel, Kaitlyn Gibson, Evan Hallford, Corbyn Isom, Olen Mendoza, Samantha Snell, Jaxx Streetman, Lillian Wood Fifth Grade Ryann Eaton, Jameson Reed, Jacob Campbell. Sixth Grade Brayden Dhane, Alan Geer, Gianna Odum
Texas A&M University-Commerce Partners with The George Floyd Memorial Foundation
COMMERCE, TX—Texas A&M University-Commerce and The George Floyd Memorial Foundation have teamed up to launch the Be His Legacy Internship Program. The new initiative seeks to eliminate police brutality, promote social justice and protect the civil rights of people of color. The program is slated to begin in January 2021. The Be His Legacy Internship Program will be available to student members of the African American Male Mentorship Program (AAMMP) at A&M-Commerce. AAMMP encourages Black male students to actively engage in the university experience, develop leadership skills, and successfully graduate and become future industry leaders. With the introduction of the Be His Legacy Internship Program, AAMMP members will have additional opportunities for personal and career development Be His Legacy is a two-semester program wherein members will en-
gage in hands-on experiences, community outreach, educational programs and reform initiatives. “This program aims to provide a one-of-a-kind experience for Black men who are interested in all aspects of civic engagement, education and justice–from voter engagement and education to PR, marketing, lobbying and fundraising,” said Jayson Douglas, associate director of the Office of Intercultural Engagement and Leadership. Bridgett Floyd, president of the George Floyd Memorial Foundation and sister to George Floyd, explained that program participants will enjoy hands-on learning opportunities from industry experts, including a virtual speaker series where interns can interact with leaders from across the country. “Interns will work on cuttingedge projects with real-world relevance while receiving mentorship from some of the brightest minds in the fields
of education, government, law and the non-profit sector,” Floyd said. The George Floyd Memorial Foundation is a non-profit organization established by Bridgett Floyd and family members in memory of the late George Perry Floyd, Jr., who died at the hands of law enforcement in May 2020. The foundation will continue to promote global awareness about racial injustice and provide opportunities for others to unite communities and touch the world. “We’re exceedingly happy to launch our first internship program in partnership with Texas A&M University-Commerce,” said Carry Wright, executive director of the George Floyd Memorial Foundation. “We will build upon the legacy of George Floyd and provide professional growth from a remote capacity.” Crystal Hardeman-Ikem, director of Intercultural Engagement and Leadership at
A&M-Commerce, emphasized the benefits of the Be His Legacy Internship Program. “This program is all about intentionality–being intentional about increasing and preparing the next generation of our African American male leaders to change the world as we know it today,” she said Judy Sackfield, vice president for student success and dean of students, added, “The Be His Legacy Internship Program aligns with A&M-Commerce’s strategic goals, which include preparing students for careers and creating an inclusive university community characterized by respect and collaboration.” To be considered for the program, students must complete an application and interview process. Junior-, senior- and graduate-level members of AAMMP at A&M-Commerce are eligible to apply. Students may contact Jayson.Douglas@tamuc.edu for additional information.
performed by Operation Encore’s Shannon Book, and the Presentation of Colors by the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets. Gen. Zapanta currently serves as the President of the U.S.Mexico Chamber of Commerce, has previously held numerous Presidential appointments, and was awarded the Silver Star, 5 Bronze Stars for Valor, Purple Heart, and 30 other awards for his service during the Vietnam War. “There is no more important
event to me, than honoring our nation’s military,” said Chairman George P. Bush. “Veterans Day is a unique moment in time that allows us to say the most important thing to the most important people in our society and that is saying thank you to those who have served our country and kept us safe. We are humbled by your service, we are humbled and grateful for your sacrifice and we are here for you if there is anything
you need.” “Veterans Day is not only for those of us that wear the uniform or wore the uniform, but is also for our families, our gold star families and those of us that support rather its the private sector, our government agencies and our associations or our Veterans service organizations,” said Major General Zapanta. “I’m proud to say Texas has one of the most focused and ability to really service the needs
of our Veterans at the state level.” Veterans Day is a day to reflect on the heroism of the brave men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces. While we cannot have celebrations in person this year, we will continue the tradition of honoring these heroes and the sacrifices they made for their country and our freedom with a virtual ceremony on Veterans Day.
George P. Bush Hosts Virtual Veterans Day Ceremony
AUSTIN — Today, Texas Land Commissioner and Chairman of the Veterans Land Board George P. Bush hosted a virtual Veterans Day ceremony to honor and recognize our nation’s heroes who dedicated their lives to fighting for our freedom. The ceremony featured keynote remarks by Retired Major General Albert Zapanta, remarks by Veterans Land Board Chairman George P. Bush, the national anthem
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Is Celebrate Recovery For Me?
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DRIVERS BOBBY GERDES IRA HENDERSON MIKE PIERCE
Celebrate Recovery offers a person the opportunity to participate in a group where love and hope combine with God’s purpose to mend our lives. Ask yourself: • Are there things in my life that I do to hurt others? • Is there something I wish I could live without? • Is there something in my life that has gotten out of control? • Do I have a habit or hang-up from which I need to be freed? Located at Calvary Baptist Church • 913 S. 5th St. Bonham, TX cbcbonham.org/celebraterecovery Email: info@cbcbonham.org
OBITUARIES 6/2/20
RUDY LIRA
nephew, 9 great nephews, 4 great nieces and numerous great great nieces and great great nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, and sisters, Mary and Nancy. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www. coopersorrells.com.
DARLENE BATEMAN
Rudy Lira went home to Jesus on November 9, 2020. Rudy was survived by his loving wife Rosana, his children, Lucas, Elizabeth and Isabella and brother David Lira and Dora Salazar. Rudy was born to Theadora and Rudolfo Lira, he was born at Casa Blanca, Morocco, Africa. Graduated from Texas Tech with a bachelor’s degree in Business and Marketing. He was owner and consultant at SureGreen LLC. Rudy and his family are members of Sherman Bible Church and he was very active in the community and worked with many nonprofit charities and organizations. Arrangements are under the direction of Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. To offer condolences to the family or sign on online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com
JOHNNY MAC DALE
Bonham- Johnny Mac Dale, age 78, of Telephone, TX was born in Bonham, TX on January 31, 1942 to William H. Evans Dale and Hazel Marie (Simer) Dale. He joined our Heavenly Father on Thursday, November 5, 2020. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of CooperSorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. A memorial service is to be determined at a later date. Johnny Mac Dale served honorably in the United States Army during the Vietnam Era. He loved his county and served with honor. Johnny worked for Kroehler MFG. a furniture manufacturing company before retiring. He was a hard worker; he cut wood and loved fishing and gardening. Johnny appreciated the quiet and solitude of his home in Telephone, TX where he enjoyed being independent and his own person. Johnny is survived by 6 nieces, 1
Bonham- Funeral services for Darlene Bateman, age 79, of Ivanhoe, TX were held at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Bonham, TX. Interment followed at Moore’s Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Bateman passed away on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at her daughter’s home surrounded by her loving family. Darlene Thomas was born in El Paso, TX on August 12, 1941 to Leon Edison and Floy Inez (Eldridge) Thomas. She worked as a seamstress at Bonham Manufacturing before retiring Darlene married Billy Joe Bateman on January 24, 1981 in Bonham, TX; he preceded her in death on November 7, 1991. Darlene enjoyed going to the lake, camping, cooking and loved family get togethers. She was a loving mother, step mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, wife and friend, and she is of the Baptist faith. Darlene is survived by daughters, Darla Lee Blasingame and husband Ronald Keith of Ivanhoe, TX; Lee Ann Ashby and husband Jim of Yarnaby, OK, and Vickey Lee Hester of Ivanhoe, TX; grandchildren, Misty Lee Martinez, Michael VanHooser, Devon T Shae Williams, Kassie Van Hooser and 13 great grandchildren; step son Choice William “C.W.”VanHooser; step daughter, Sarah Jo VanHooser; and brothers, William Glen Thomas and Tommy Joe Thomas . She is also preceded in death by her parents, first husband, Harley Lee VanHooser, son, Harley Glen “Scooter” VanHooser; grandson, Edward Martinez, Jr.; and brother, Leon Dwayne Thomas. Serving as pallbearers were Choice William VanHooser, Cody Martinez, Dyllon Martinez, Levi Smith, Jim Ashby, and Ronnie Blasingame. Honorary pallbearer was Bentley VanHooser. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com
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Funeral Services with Military Honors for Lewis Hutchins, age 83, of Bonham, Texas were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, November 15, 2020 at Wise Funeral Home. Pastor Kevin Lane officiated. Burial followed at Willow Wild Cemetery in Bonham, Texas. Lewis passed away Tuesday evening, November 10, 2020 at Clyde W. Cosper Texas State Veterans Home in Bonham, Texas. Lewis was born on August 16, 1937 in Savoy, Texas, the son of Johnny Calvin Hutchins and Ida Lavonia Statzer Hutchins. He graduated from Savoy High School in 1960 and attended Grayson County College where he earned his Associates Degree in Business. Lewis married Betty Carol Poindexter on August 29, 1964 in Bonham, Texas. They were married 56 years before his passing. Lewis joined the United States Army in 1969. He attended military school in aircraft electronics. Lewis bravely served during the Vietnam War. He worked for TP & L briefly. Then he worked for Bonham Lumber Co. and later Bush Lumber Co. in Dallas at the main office. He also worked at Foxworth Lumber Co. before working at General Cable where he worked for 10 years before retiring. Lewis enjoyed fishing and hunting. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and later on attended Bois d ’Arc Creek Cowboy Church. Family was everything to Lewis, his grandchildren were the light of his life. He will be greatly missed. He is preceded in death by his parents, infant daughter, Latrisha Carol Hutchins; brothers, Elijah Hutchins, Otis Hutchins, Elbert Hutchins, and Johnny Delany “JD” Hutchins; and sisters, Audra Fay Aldridge, Catherine Hill, Ola Lee House, Mary Ann Martin, and Frances Wilson. Lewis leaves behind to cherish his memories his wife, Betty Hutchins of Bonham, Texas; son, Steven Lewis Hutchins of Bonham, Texas; daughter, Melissa Carol Barnes and husband Kevin of Rockwall, Texas; grandchildren, Alexis Britton, John Britton, Ryan Barnes, and Kelsey Barnes; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Pallbearers were John Britton, Ryan Barnes, Kevin Barnes, Johnny Martin, Shawn Britton, and Till Melugin. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com
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OLD FASHIONED TAMALES AND PIES IN TRENTON is now taking Thanksgiving orders! Apple, Buttermilk, Cherry, Chocolate, Coconut Cream, Key Lime, Lemon Meringue, Pecan, Pineapple, Pumpkin, and Sweet Potato pies are all $15 each. Don’t see your favorite on the list? Just ask and we are happy to make it for you. Beef Tamales $12 per dozen. Assorted Fried Pies $2 each or 3 for $5. Banana Bread $3 small and $6 large. Don’t delay… Get your order in today! We are located 1.5 miles north of Trenton, just off 121. 351 County Road 4540, Trenton TX 75490 (903) 989-2405 OldFashionedTamales.com
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FREE: Wooden pallets as long as they last. Fannin County Leader, 224 N. Main St. Bonham. Pallets are behind the dumpster. 903-583-3280 A PAW UP Helping Animals In Need Thrift Store 101 West Hayes, Savoy Open Friday thru Sunday 10am-5pm
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FOR SALE: Light fixture. $5.00. Call: 903-583-0376 GRANNY’S PLACE & GRANNY’S CHRISTMAS STORE Resale shop. 10 South Plaza in Ladonia, TX. WedSat, 10am-5pm. See us on Facebook. Call 903-3677095.
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Poll Shows Public Trust In Farmers, Sustainability
Texas Agriculture Daily A majority of U.S. adults have a positive view of farmers’ sustainability practices, and an overwhelming major-
ity trust farmers, according to a new national public opinion poll from the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF). The survey of 2,200 U.S.
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adults found that more than half (58%) rate the sustainability practices of U.S. farmers positively, with broad agreement from a majority of adults across demographic groups. Nearly nine in 10 adults, or 88%, trust farmers. That is a 4% increase from AFBF’s June 2020 polling, which is evidence the public recognized that food supply chain challenges brought on by the pan-
demic were not within the control of farmers and ranchers. The survey also explored public attitudes about the environmental sustainability achievements of farmers and ranchers, as well as future direction to advance climatesmart farming. Overall, the public agrees farmers shouldn’t be expected to bear the financial burden alone. More than four in five adults (84%) say environmental sustainability and eco-
Getting Rid Of Pesticides The TDA Way
AUSTIN- The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service joined forces Wednesday, October 21 to host a Pesticide Waste Collection and Pesticide Container Recycling event in Lubbock, Texas. This free, public event allowed agriculture producers to safely dispose of unwanted pesticides and pesticide containers. Funded by a grant of $400,000
from TDA, the agriculture pesticide waste collection event was a huge success. Approximately 274,521 pounds of unwanted agriculture pesticides were collected.
“This pesticide disposal event was the busiest, biggest and best we’ve had yet,” Commissioner Miller said. “These events
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nomic sustainability are both important for farmers, and most adults say both are very important. More than four in five adults also say feeding the world (84%) and farmers passing farms on to future generations (83%) are important. “Americans have a high level of trust in farmers, and they understand that we’re committed to protecting the soil, air and water,” AFBF President Zippy Duvall said.
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continue to increase in size and have been a huge success. A big thank you to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service for holding these events in conjunction with TDA.” Long-term storage of pesticides can lead to the deterioration of pesticide containers, and possible environmental damage due to leaking containers on the farm and into ground waters. “Pesticide safety is a top priority at the Texas Department of Agriculture,” Commissioner Miller said. “These disposal events give folks the opportunity to get rid of pesticides in the safest way possible and I look forward to hosting more in the future.” TDA and Texas A&M AgriLife hosted a similar disposal event in Wharton County last December, the first such event since 2011 and again June 13 in Coryell County and November 6 in Hildalgo County.
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Game Warden Field Notes
Fool Me Once Two Maverick County game wardens paired up with a Zavala County game warden to patrol the county line for illegal dove hunting and managed lands deer program violations. While checking a camp several miles off the highway, the wardens came across a plastic zip lock bag containing two fresh whitetail deer backstraps. After talking to three different individuals in the camp, one admitted to cutting the backstraps out of a deer hit by a car on the highway. After the individual was given a second chance to tell the truth, he admitted to shooting an eight-point buck on the ranch the evening before, cutting the back straps out and leaving the rest of the deer to waste. The individuals were cited for hunting a whitetail deer in closed season and waste of game. One of the individuals was also cited for not having a hunting license for killing a raccoon.
Didn’t Stop in the Name of Love On October 7, game wardens in Presidio and Brewster County were patrolling south on U.S. Highway 67 when they were flagged down by some motorists on the side of the road who were victims of a hit and run. The suspect vehicle description was given, and the game wardens headed south in pursuit. State troopers were advised of the accident and were able to obtain a better description of the vehicle after interviewing the victims. The game wardens located the suspect vehicle with a missing driverside mirror, a traffic stop was conducted, and the driver was arrested without incident just outside Shafter. The trooper working the accident case came to the arresting location to match the chrome from the debris left by the suspect’s vehicle at the accident location. The driver of the truck was charged
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with accident involving damage to a vehicle, a Class B misdemeanor, and placed in the Hudspeth County jail. During transport to jail, the suspect freely admitted to being in a hurry to see his girlfriend in Mexico. The case is pending. Next Time Use the Entrance Gate A Morris County game warden was patrolling along Interstate 30 near the White Oak Creek Wildlife Management Area boundary when they spotted a vehicle parked along the shoulder next to the Sulphur River. The location is not a legal access entry point for the WMA, so the warden set up along the Interstate to observe the vehicle and, about 30 minutes after sundown; two men came out of the woods carrying shotguns. It was discovered the two subjects had been hunting for hogs and both received citations.
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A FREE Online Program, Open to the public, Saturday November 14th, 10:00am via ZOOM As winter nears, the waterfowl for which Hagerman NWR was originally established are moving in. Come Zoom to Second Saturday and learn about all the geese and ducks that visit our refuge and why they come to Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge. To attend, email: friendsofhagerman@ gmail.com for a Zoom registration link and instructions. Zoom Virtual Photo Club Meeting and Photo Contest Results: Saturday, Nov. 21st at 1:00 PM, Free, all are welcome! During the first part of the meeting Tim Malek will present a slide show and discuss how he sees different perspectives within his landscape and wildlife photography. Topics will include some technical along with compositional elements involved in making your choices of what, where, how, and why you shoot a particular scene. Every photograph tells a story... Tim Malek is a local photographer who travels the US taking wildlife and landscape photos. A little over a year ago, he and his wife set out on a journey. They sold most of our belongings and then purchased a truck and RV, which has afforded them the means to roam in search of breathtaking landscapes and the amazing animals that we share the land with... their odyssey began. Tim said, “Photography has been a fantastic way to tell stories *STRIPER FISHING* of nature. It is more than just a profession or enjoyable FISHING & HUNTING pastime for me; it also allows me to provide educational 1-800-211-7808 www.rexbridges.com opportunities, promote the PO BOX 1148 POTTSBORO 75076 conservation of wild animals, 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE and bring awareness to our Thursday Morning Fishing. ( Day 2 ) Thanks To Eddie ,Ed precious environment to And Mike For Fishing And Staying At The Lighthouse others. When we develop a Marina. Great Job Guys! Until Next Time Be Safe responsibility of stewardship And God Bless. Wow!!! for the planet, a reverence of nature engulfs your being.” • 6 HOUR TRIPS See more on his website: https://www.timmalek.com/. • COMPANY TRIPS After Tim’s program we will present the Nature Photo AVAILABLE Contest Winners and they will have an opportunity to • PRIVATE CHARTERS tell the story behind their • BAIT & TACKLE winning photograph. To attend the meeting FURNISHED email friendsofhagerman@ gmail.com for an easy • FISH CLEANED & Zoom Registration link and instructions BAGGED
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Week of November 11, 2020 (TPWD) Cedar Creek EXCELLENT. Water slightly stained; 64 degrees; 0.65 low. Largemouth bass are good working topwater plugs, skirted jigs, small crankbaits, and jerk baits early on creeks, rocky points, boat docks, and retainer walls. Shaky heads skirted jigs, and square billed crankbaits fished near boat docks, brush piles, and timber are productive as well. Hybrids and sand bass are caught off main lake points and humps with slabs, swimbaits, and live bait. Crappie are excellent with jigs and minnows in brush piles, boat docks, and bridges in 15-28’. Catfish are excellent in 6-18’ with punch bait, shrimp, and cut bait. Cooper Good. Water clear; 65 degrees; 3.75 low. Largemouth bass are good on short plastic worms and finesse worms, shad like crankbaits and white skirted jigs in 2-15’. The white bass and hybrids are good in 20-35’ with live bait, slabs, and jigging spoons over humps, ridges, and near main lake drop-offs. Crappie are good with minnows and jigs on brush piles and timber near creek channels. Catfish are good on cut bait and shrimp in 11-25’. birds diving on feeding schools. Fork EXCELLENT. Water lightly stained; 64 degrees; 2.07 low. Largemouth bass are excellent on skirted jigs, shad or perch colored crankbaits, and bladed spinners near heavy timber, roadbeds, brushy points, and rocky shorelines. White and yellow bass are fair in deeper water with slabs, small swimbaits, and jigging spoons. Crappie are good on minnows in 1425’ in brush piles and standing timber near creek ledges or drop-offs. Catfish are good on punch bait and cut bait in 8-24’. Grapevine GOOD. Water lightly stained; 66 degrees; 0.54 low. Largemouth bass are good on lipless crankbaits, wacky worms, and jerk baits near brush piles, standing tim-
ber edges, and rough shorelines. White bass are good in 20-35’ with slabs and swimbaits near main lake humps, flats, and drop-offs. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs in marinas and near submerged structure. Catfish are fair on punch bait and cut bait. and chicken liver. Lavon EXCELLENT. Water lightly stained; 65 degrees; 1.68 low. Crappie are excellent on minnows or jigs fishing 12-24’ over brush piles and bridges. White bass are good in the 20-30’ bouncing slabs and heavy spoons. Look for birds diving over feeding schools of white bass. Black bass are fair on crankbaits and jigs in 8-24’. Catfish are good on punch bait and cut bait in 14-25’. Ray Roberts FAIR; Water lightly stained; 64 degrees; 0.69 low. Largemouth bass are fair on jigs, crankbaits, and spinners in 5-20’ near points, timber, rip rac, and creeks. White bass are fair in 15-35’ on slabs near main lake points, slopes, and drop-offs. Crappie are fair on minnows and small jigs in brush piles between 18-28’. Catfish are good on punch bait and cut bait. Tawakoni EXCELLENT. Water lightly stained; 63-67 degrees; 1.41 low. Catfish are excellent on live bait and cut bait. Largemouth bass are good on crankbaits, Texasrigged plastic worms, football jigs, and light-colored swimbaits. White bass and hybrid stripers are excellent on live bait and slabs, with some fish schooling on the surface. Use sonar to locate fish in deeper water near ridges, flats, and humps in the main lake. Crappie are excellent on minnows and jigs around brush piles, docks, and bridge pilings.
Texoma EXCELLENT. Water lightly stained; 66 degrees; 1.92 low. Striped bass and white bass are excellent on live shad and slabs. Diving birds are marking feeding schools feeding on the surface throughout the lake. Largemouth bass are good fishing plastic worms, silver bladed spinners, and minnow-like jerk baits in 2-12’ chasing shad. Crappie are fair on minnows near boathouses, timber, creek ledges, and brush piles in 15-25’. Catfish are good on cut bait and punch bait.
Texas Lake Levels +/as of 11/13/20 Arlington -4.26 Benbrook -4.19 Bonham -0.57 Bridgeport -3.33 Caddo 0.40 Cedar Creek -0.67 Eagle Mountain -1.48 Fork -2.09 Granbury -0.36 Grapevine -0.51 Joe Pool -1.33 Lavon -1.76 Lewisville ( -0.57 Palestine -0.29 Pat Mayse 0.35 Possum Kingdom -1.39 Ray Hubbard -1.61 Ray Roberts -0.72 Tawakoni -1.43 Texoma -1.78 Whitney ( -2.33 Worth -1.94
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This is the floor plan for the second level of the renovated Courthouse. Graphics courtesy of Judge Randy Moore and Purchasing Agent Michelle Case.
This is the floor plan for the third level of the renovated Courthouse. Graphics courtesy of Judge Randy Moore and Purchasing Agent Michelle Case.
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903583-3000. FOR SALE: 2008 Ford F150. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000. FOR SALE: 2000 Pontiac Sunfire. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000. 2008 GMC SIERRA 1500 4 door, 167,000 miles, very clean. Everything works. $12,000. Call: 903-2275898
EMPLOYMENT HAIRSTYLIST WANTED: Glam & Grace Salon. Booth rental stations available. 1401 Silo Rd., Suite 200. Bonham. 903-436-8580 THE SAVOY POLICE DEPARTMENT Is currently accepting applications for the position of Full Time Police Officer. Applicants must have knowledge of Laws of the State of Texas as well as Federal Laws. Must be TCOLE certified and show proof of valid Texas driver’s license. Must have the ability to deal with people effectively, courteously, and maintain an image of professionalism. Insurance provided for the employee with family rates available, TMRS retirement plan, paid vacation, paid holidays, and sick leave. EOE. A personal history statement is required and must be obtained in person (8:00am-4:00pm MondayFriday) at the Savoy City Hall located at 405 E. Hayes St, Savoy TX 75479 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS HVAC Technicians, Journeyman Electrician, and HVAC/Electric Apprentice and Helpers. Competitive wages based on experience, vacation and company paid insurance. For more information call 903583-4018 or apply in person at Blain Service Company, 7258 N Hwy 78 in Ravenna.
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YARD SALE: Nov. 20-21. Household items & small appliances, Adult size clothes & shoes. Seasonal decorations including Christmas. Games, toys, etc, including Hot Wheels, Nascar collectibles, Disney/ Pixar cars. New & used golf clubs, new luggage. Horse & cattle items. New & used. All in good or better condition. 12400 FM 274, Ravenna, TX 75476. 8am 4pm, each day.
TEXAS BEST HANDYMAN & REMODEL: Over 20 years experience. No job to small. Free estimates. Call Eric Baldwin 469400-4086. Serving Grayson and Fannin Counties.
Need carpenter helper. Full or Part-Time in cool shop. Call: 903-814-8620 or 903-821-0604. RED RIVER HEALTH CARE Is hiring home care providers Leonard, Bonham, Sherman, Denison, Whitewright. Must be 18 years of age with no criminal history and have own transportation with car insurance. No certification required. Please call @ 1-800-289-6555 NEED experienced track hoe operator and part time experienced welder. Call: 903-821-0604 or 903-8148620 CNC Lathe/ Mill Machinist POSITION OPENINGS B.F. Gammon Tool & Die is accepting applications for immediate openings for CNC Lathe/Mill Machinist and also someone with Gear Cutting experience. 40 hours per week plus overtime. Full benefits including paid healthcare, retirement benefits and holiday, vacation and sick pay. Climate controlled shop. 7:30am4:00pm, 5 days per week. Send resume via email to brett@bfgammon.com. 903-583-3597 CARE GIVERS NEEDED! Experience required. If you are eager and ready to work in a rewarding field helping to care for the elderly; pass a background check; pass a drug screening; and able to work on a four day, 24 hour live-in rotation, then we may have the career move for you! Earn $2,280 per month, work 4 days and then be back home for 4 days. Call Seven Sisters for an appointment. 903965-2195
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ART LESSONS Valley Creek Studio Drawing and painting for adults and youth. Homeschoolers welcome! Custom artwork. Katherine Kluger 903-227-8143 PAINTING - STAINING Home Repair, storage building clean outs & removal, etc.. Free Estimates. Call: 903-647-3199 EBS LANDSCAPE and LAWN INSTALL and MAINTENANCE Pot hole repairs. Landscape lights. Welding projects large and small. “Service with a smile since 1996”, Psalm 119 Eric Bell, 903-436-2296 PROFESSIONAL PAINT & DRYWALL REPAIRS: Cracks, holes, patches, water damage, sheetrock repair, ceilings, walls, matched texturing. Interior/ Exterior Painting. 40+ years experience. CALL JOHNNY @ 903-209-6958 MUNOZ LAWN CARE & TREE TRIMMING All kinds of fences built and repaired too. For estimate call: 903-267-2503 ROBERT’S HEATING and AIR Licensed and insured. Free estimates. 24 hour service. We accept all major credit cards. Financing Available. Robert Fuller, owner and operator. License# TACLB27431E Call 903-647-0816. NEED COMPUTER HELP? Computer and software assistance now available in Bonham and surrounding areas. Call Chuck Knight at 903-583-0992.
PUBLIC NOTICE
TO: All unknown heirs of J.R. Rutledge, deceased, and all other persons claiming interest in that certain tract of land being 2.652 acres situated in the Samuel M. Dalton Survey, Abstract No. 285, Fannin County, Texas. You are hereby notified as follows: NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, has filed with the Judge of the Fannin County Court at Law, Cause No. CV-2020-7728, a Petition in Condemnation to acquire fee simple title to the 2.652 acre tract, which is a portion of that certain property described in a deed recorded at Volume 421, Page 574 of the deed records of Fannin County, Texas. Accordingly, pursuant to the statutes of the State of Texas, said Judge has appointed Special Commissioners to assess the damages occasioned by such condemnation, and the date, time, and place of such hearing, at which time and place you may appear in respect to matters stated above, is as follows: Date: Time: Place:
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If you are dissatisfied with the amount awarded by the Special Commissioners at the above-referenced hearing, you must formally object to the award. In order to successfully make this objection, you must file such objection in writing with the Court. The objection must be filed on or before the first Monday following the 20th day after the day the commissioners file their findings with the Court. If there is no timely objection, the Court will adopt the award as final judgment of the Court and you will be divested of your interest in the property described above.
STAPP TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL Hauling, Storm Damage, Demolition Work, Dead Wood Removal, Licensed and Bonded. Over 25 Years Experience. Call 903-5837888. “Cheaper than the cheapest. Give me a call, I can handle it all, guaranteed.” FARM and LAWN MAINTENANCE Tree service, landscaping, brush clearing, fence of any kind, pipe fence painting, power washing, house painting, flagstone patios, gravel driveways, lot mowing, gutters and drainage, concrete demolition, any odd jobs. Call Jose Vazquez at 903-227-5898 or 903-583-1259. HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING Kitchens, baths, additions, cabinets, carpentry, decks, porch covers, fencing and siding. Drywall repairs and painting. Call Billy at 903413-4338. LIBERTY MOVING Local and long distance moves. Residential and office. Insured and bonded. Located in Leonard, TX. Call 940-391-9298 or 940390-9978. RENT A STORAGE UNIT IN BONHAM Several large units available starting at $64.95! Units sizes up to 10’x22’. Gated parking spaces start at $39.95. Located at 400 Katy Blvd. Move yourself in online 24/7 at www.meehanstorage.com. For more information call Randy at (903)292-0657. GONZALES WELDING 903-456-8018
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FOR SALE FOR SALE: Sigma guitar with case. Tonneau cover for a 2004 2010 six and half foot pick up bed. Tow bar, Ladder rack for 8 foot pick up bed. Countyline garden tiller. Mantis garden tiller. Call: 903-378-3513.
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PUBLIC 9/15/20 NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FANNIN COUNTY OF TEXAS is seeking written Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) from entities capable of and experienced in the architecture/design services for the purpose of designing a Justice Center for Fannin County. It is requested that SOQ includes prior experience with Judicial building requirements. Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) is due December 9, 2020, no later than 3:00 PM. Each Respondent shall submit either an electronic SOQ to mcase@fanninco.net or printed original with 6 copies. Hard copy submittals must be mailed or delivered to the address below and received by 3:00 PM, December 9, 2020: Michelle Case Fannin County Purchasing 200 East First Street Bonham, TX 75418
CITATION BY PUBLICATION/POSTING – TRC109 & 114 & FC 6.409 & 102.010 THE STATE OF TEXAS:
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CAUSE No. FA-20-44952 TO: DUSTIN JONES, or wherever he/she may be found, and All Whom it May Concern, Respondents; GREETING: NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: “You have been sued. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do not file a written answer with the clerk who issued this citation by 10:00 AM on the Monday next following the expiration of 20 days after the date you were served this citation and petition, a default judgment may be taken against you.” The petition of Lisa Jones, Petitioner was filed in the 336th District Court of Fannin County, Texas on the 3rd day of September, 2020 against Dustin Jones, Respondent, numbered FA-20-44952, and entitled ‘In The Matter of the Marriage of Lisa Jones and Dustin Jones and In The Interest of A.J. and S.J.. The suit requests a Divorce as is more fully shown by Petition on file in this suit. The child/children who is/are the subject of the suit is/are: A.J. & S.J. A Final Hearing has been scheduled in this case on December 18, 2020 at 9:00 a.m.. “The court has authority in this suit to enter any judgment or decree dissolving the marriage and providing for the division of property that will be binding on you and/or The Court has authority in this suit to render an order in the child’s/children’s interest that will be binding on you, including the termination of the Parent-child Relationship, the determination of paternity, and the appointment of a conservator with authority to consent to the child’s (children’s) adoption.” ISSUED and given under my hand and seal of said Court at Bonham, Texas this the 10th day of November, 2020. Attorney of Plaintiff Jordan W. Holland 211 N MAIN ST BONHAM, TX 75418 903-583-1115;
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Clerk of the Court: Nancy Young, District Clerk Fannin County, Texas
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11/17/20 by 2020 Fannin County 11/10/20 Football Standings Compiled Rich Hilliard Class 1A (II)
FANNINDEL FALCONS
Head Coach: Gabe Lane
(3rd season) August
28 at Fruitvale 0 - Fannindel 45 (called at half)
September 3 Campbell 6 - Fannindel 52 11 Leverett’s Chapel 12 - Fannindel 33 18 at Grayson Christian 24 - Fannindel 74 (3Q) October 2 Willowbend 0 - Fannindel 47 (3Q) 9 Greenville Christian 36 - Fannindel 66 16 Open Date 23 Forestburg 6 - Fannindel 53* (Half) 30 Gold-Burg 0 - Fannindel 45* (3Q) November 6 at Trinidad 26 - Fannindel 71* (4Q)
Class 2A (I) HONEY GROVE WARRIORS
Head Coach: Glen Schuelke
(3rd season) August
28 Tenaha 29 - Honey Grove 42
September
4 at Whitewright 36 - HG 14 11 Chisum 28 - HG 36 OT 18 Callisburg 15 - HG 14 25 Como-Pickton 0 - HG 12*
October
2 at Wolfe City 13 - HG 6* 9 Celeste 20 - HG 8* 16 at Cooper 47 - HG 14* 23 Alba-Golden 12 - HG 38* 28 at Rivercrest 27 - HG 0* *District 6-2A (I)
*District 10-1A (II)
Class 2A (I) TRENTON TIGERS Head Coach: Josh Shipman (2nd season)
August
28 at Detroit 12 - Trenton 20
September 4 Maud 16 - Trenton 35 11 at Chico - Trenton Canceled 18 Maypearl 35 - Trenton 0 25 Tioga 6 - Trenton 45* October 2 at Tom Bean 18 - Trenton 46* 9 Alvord 27 - Trenton 8* 16 Collinsville 31 - Trenton 9* 23 COVID-19 postponed 30 COVID-19 flex November Nov. 5 at Lindsay 65 -Trenton 22* *District 5-2A (I)
Class 3A (II)
LEONARD TIGERS
Head Coach: Shane Fletcher
(16th season) August
28 Wolfe City 0 - Leonard 14
September 4 at Commerce - Leonard Canceled 11 Bonham - Leonard Canceled 18 at Detroit 20 - Leonard 62 25 at Bells 42 - Leonard 14* October 2 District Bye 9 Gunter 29 - Leonard 8* 16 at Blue Ridge 23 - Leonard 49* 23 Lone Oak 20 - Leonard 49* 30 at S&S 41 - Leonard 40* November 6 Whitewright - Leonard* Covid-19 Win 12 BD: Palmer 20 - Leonard 26
CLASS 3A (I)
BONHAM WARRIORS
Head Coach: Kyle Dezern
(1st season) August
28 at Quitman 19 - Bonham 57
September
4 Van Alstyne 54 - Bonham 24 11 at Leonard - Bonham Canceled 18 at Blue Ridge 63 - Bonham 24 25 Commerce 43 - Bonham 0*
October
2 at Mineola 55 - Bonham 23* 9 Winnsboro 57 - Bonham 16* 16 Mt. Vernon - Bonham* COVID-19 Loss 23 at Pottsboro - Bonham* COVID-19 Loss 30 Howe 29 - Bonham 31*
November
6 at Emory Rains 62 - Bonham 28*
*District 5-3A (I)
*District 8-3A (II)
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Chasing History: District-champ Fannindel tops 5/5/20 v’ball assures first regional final since ‘01 Fannin football postseason trio ByDC and an ace Dani Rich Hilliard
one team takes a lead of 45 points or more at halftime or afterward, said team is immediately ruled the winner. Meanwhile, 3A-II Leonard and 2A-I Trenton each qualified as a No. 4 district seed. Leonard had been scheduled Nov. 6 to play Whitewright to complete 8-3A-II play, with the winner garnering the fourth and final postseason berth. However, a COVID-19 positive test and close contact at Whitewright prompted the forfeit of the game -- sending Leonard to the playoffs. Head coach Gabe Lane speaks to the Fannindel Falcons in Au- Leonard advanced to play 7-3A-II champion Palmer in gust during a home six-man football scrimmage. the bi-district round on ThursPhoto by Rich Hilliard day, Nov. 12, at Farmersville. feated regular season since goThe postseason advance By Rich Hilliard ing 10-0 in 2013 en route to a equated Leonard’s 10th in the Three Fannin County football regional round advance and an last 12 years -- all with Shane teams qualified for postseason 11-1 overall effort. Fletcher as head coach. The district title equated competition. Trenton qualified from 5-2ADistrict-champion Fannindel Fannindel’s second in the last I after with two wins garnering advanced to play Lueders- three seasons to start its fourth- its most victories in district Avoca on Friday, Nov. 13, at straight postseason. play since resuming the sport The Falcons outscored their at that level in 2012. Saint Jo in the first round of the Class 1A Division II six- district competition 169-32 Trenton advanced to play this fall with all three contests District 6-2A-I champion man football playoffs. The No. 9-ranked Falcons called final early: vs. Forest- Cooper on Friday, Nov. 13, at qualified for the postseason as burg, 53-6, halftime, Oct. 23; Texas A&M-Commerce. the outright undefeated cham- vs. Gold-Burg, 45-0, third Cooper dropped from 3A-II pion of 10-1A-II at 3-0 -- com- quarter, Oct. 30; at Trinidad, last winter in the biennial re71-26, fourth quarter, Nov. 6. pleting a 9-0 regular season. alignment. In six-man football, when It marked their first unde-
CALLISBURG -- Dodd City’s 2020 volleyball team has advanced where only a few Lady Hornets squads in the sport in school history have been. Journie Hilliard made 28 kills and eight blocks and Dani Baccus totaled 23 assists and six digs, as Dodd City defeated Saint Jo, 22-25, 25-18, 25-17, 25-15, in a Region II-1A semifinal on Nov. 9. The win put the No. 5 Lady Hornets (19-4) in their first volleyball regional final since 2001 -- when Dodd City made its third of three-consecutive program-best trips (19992001) that deep in the postseason of the sport. No. 3 Blum defeated Bryson on Nov. 10 to also reach the Region II-1A Final -- Friday, Nov. 13, at 6:30 p.m. at Mabank High School -- with tickets to be sold at the gate -- and a state semifinals appearance Nov. 16 or 17 for the winner. Kylee Graves had eight assists, three digs and two aces; Tori Dotson added six kills, two digs and an ace; and Rion Baccus garnered four digs with a pair of kills and aces for the Lady Hornets. Hilliard also had two digs
Baccus served three aces, Addyson Chaney made two digs and Camryn McCarley recorded a block for Dodd City. An ace-filled win in the regional quarterfinals advanced the Lady Hornets to their first regional semifinal in volleyball since 2016. Hilliard totaled 15 kills and three aces with a block and dig and Dani Baccus finished with 13 assists, five aces and four digs, as Dodd City defeated Hubbard, 25-16, 25-13, 25-13, in a re- Junior Kylee Graves serves during Dodd gional quarter- City’s Region II-1A volleyball semifinals final on Nov. 5. win on Nov. 9. Photo by Rich Hilliard Ector Bonham Dotson had eight kills with the third-round win included: two aces and Graves added Rion Baccus, five aces, two seven assists, two aces and a kills, two digs; Chaney; two kill for the Lady Hornets. digs, one ace; and McCarley, Others for Dodd City during one block.
DC’s Mauppin state-bound again in 1A cross country Fannindel
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Dodd City’s Lindsey Mauppin. Photo by Rich Hilliard
DALLAS -- Dodd City sophomore Lindsey Mauppin will compete in the Class 1A girls state cross country competiton again. Mauppin finished sixth in the overall standings of the girls 3200m Region III-1A race in 13:39.64 on Nov. 9 at the Jesse Owens Memorial Athletic Complex in Dallas to qualify. She will run in the 1A girls state 3200-meter race on Monday, Nov. 23, at 9 a.m. at Old Settler’s Park in Round Rock.
Last fall, Mauppin placed 25th in 13:06.7 in the 1A girls state race and earned all-state honors in 1A in cross country from the Texas Girls Coaches Association for 2019. Other girls who competed for Dodd City, which placed ninth as a team with 226 points, at the regional meet included: freshman Kaylen Atchley, 56th, 16:01.75; sophomore Autumn Brown, 68th, 16:24.92; sophomore Carson Morrison, 81st, 17:00.17; senior Prairie Wild, 85th, 17:41.07; freshman Zoie Hobbs, 89th, 17:47.84; and sophomore Tiana Jenkins, 105th, 19:40.32 Ector junior Jael Grijalva also
placed 91st in 17:53.85 in the girls Region III-1A race. Senior Landon Allen’s 40thplace finish in 20:22.76 led Dodd City’s boys team, which placed eighth with 251 points on Nov. 9. Other Hornets who competed at the regional included: freshman Ethan Barnard, 50th, 20:58.66; senior Aaron Munger, 57th, 21:20.51; junior Brody Mauppin, 76th, 23:11.53; freshman Jaden Mahar, 88th, 24:28.19; freshman Garrett Morrison, 91st, 25:05.69; and junior Ian Baker, 92nd, 25:13. Earlier on Nov. 9, sophomore Triniti Zachary of Leonard garnered 57th in 14:23.05 in the
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Region II-3A girls 3200m race. Senior Said Longoria placed 80th in 19:54.48 and sophomore Pablo Ruiz finished in 21:31.29 for Bonham in the same-day Region II-3A 5000m boys race. Sam Rayburn
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Honey Grove’s Uribe leads at boys region cross country By Rich Hilliard
Honey Grove’s Aaron Uribe. Photo by Rich Hilliard
DALLAS -- Honey Grove senior Aaron Uribe narrowly missed making his secondstraight trip to the Class 2A state boys cross country competition. Uribe finished 25th in 18:54.77 at the Region II-2A boys competition on Nov. 10 at the Jesse Owens Memorial Athletic Complex in Dallas. He fell three spots shy of advancing again, after placing 85th in 18:10.20 in the Class 2A boys state race in 2019. Other Fannin County boys who competed in the same regional race included: senior Weston Whiteside, Sam Rayburn, 42nd, 19:32.4; junior Nicholas Wolfe, Honey Grove, 68th, 20:49.38; freshman Beau Bromley, Sam Rayburn, 87th, 21.50.52; senior Trevor Werner, Honey Grove, 104th, 24:38.42. Girls from Fannin who competed in the
girls regional race included: sophomore Kelley Arreaga, Trenton, 77th, 15:05.15; senior Catherine Finley, Trenton, 91st, 15:51.72; freshman Kimberly Arreaga, Trenton, 109th, 16:58.46; sophomore Mandy Wakefield, Trenton, 111th, 17:17.93; junior Karli Fife, Trenton, 112th, 17:28.20; junior Julie Richardson, Trenton, 113th, 17:33.92; junior Avreigh Chaffin, Sam Rayburn, 114th, 17:42.12; junior Brianna Verde, Trenton, 118th, 17:59.89. Bonham
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