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Finding Home -- Away From Home: 3/28/23 11/7/23 Trenton battery Jones, Williams to extend s'ball days into college

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TRENTON -- Tristen Jones and Gracie Williams have teamed a lot lately. Last spring, as juniors, they formed the battery, as Trenton softball produced its winningest season and first regional finalist team since 2016. They for Illusions now play for the same club team. On Nov. 9, they announced jointly where they will play at the next level, in a signing ceremony in the Trenton High School gymnasium. But the seniors will have different destinations after graduation at which they will continue playing softball.

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Jones will pitch for Southern Arkansas University. Wi l l i a m s will play catcher for the University of Mount Olive in North Carolina. "I loved how small the school was. How welcoming

Trenton's Tristen Jones pitches on April 14 at Savoy.

the school was. How sweet the coaches and girls [on the team] were," said Jones. "It made me feel like home." "I loved the small town feeling. It felt like home like here [at

Trenton's Gracie Williams plays catcher on April 14. Trenton]," said Williams. "I wanted to move off somewhere and be my own person." Before heading their separate ways, they will look for an encore in 2024, after Trenton's his-

toric softball season last spring. Jones earned the 15-2A most valuable player award and Williams garnered the district catcher superlative and a Texas Girls Coaches Association Class 2A all-state selection in 2023, after the Lady Tigers went undefeated in district en route to a 29-2-1 record and third trip overall to the regional finals. "I'm proud of these two ladies for signing to play at the next level," said Jeremy Strickland, Trenton softball coach and superintendent, in a post on X (formerly Twitter). "We still have a few goals to accomplish this spring before you head off to University of Mount Olive and Southern Arkansas."

prove wrong these picks in 113A girls' basketball: 1. Gunter, 2. Pottsboro, 3. Bells, 4. Howe. In boys' basketball, the postseason forecast favored the Hornets to win 23-1A with Fannindel as the fourth-place qualifier. Last season, Dodd City won the district and reached the regional tournament and the Falcons equated the fourth-

place qualifier and a bi-district finalist -- each for the secondstraight season. In the 14-2A boys' picks, the forecast favored Sam Rayburn to win the district and Honey Grove to be the runner-up. Last season, the Rebels won their first boys' district title in the sport since 2018, made their first regional tournament trip since 1983 and advanced

their most rounds in the boys' basketball playoffs -- ever. The Warriors, the third-place qualifier, with a bi-district trip reached their third-straight postseason. Meanwhile, Leonard's and Bonham's boys will, like its girls, need in 11-3A to prove wrong the pre-season forecast: 1. Pottsboro, 2. Howe, 3. Gunter, 4. Bells.

Trenton's Jolee McMahon (1) sets the ball on Sept. 29 during District 11-2A volleyball at Trenton.

Sam Rayburn's Aspen Williams (15) serves on Sept. 29 during District 112A volleyball at Trenton.

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Dodd City's basketball teams have been favored in 2024 to repeat as champions of District 23-1A. The Texas Association of Basketball Coaches pre-season picks had the Lady Hornets again atop 23-1A, with Savoy also favored for the postseason again as the district's girls'

third-place qualifier. Last season, Dodd City won its 11th-consecutive undefeated girls' district basketball title, made a second-straight regional semifinals trip for its ninth-consecutive regional tournament appearance and extended its postseason streak to 13. The Lady Cardinals finished third last season in 23-1A en

route to a bi-district appearance -- their first playoffs trip since 2014. Elsewhere, the picks favored Honey Grove to be the 14-2A girls' runner-up. The Lady Warriors last season with a third-place finish in district returned to the playoffs for the first time since 2020. Leonard and Bonham for postseason trips will need to

SR's McWhorter, Trenton's Atchley District 11-2A v’ball defensive POY

First-year Sam Rayburn head coach Amanda Moore Cullins speaks to the Lady Rebels on Aug. 18 during non-district volleyball at Leonard. the coaching superlative -- in her first season of guiding a high school team -- as the Lady Rebels finished a program-best third place in district play at 4-5 and made a secondconsecutive and Sam Rayburn's Abbi Keeton starts a overall bi-district return on Aug. 18 during non-district appearance. volleyball at Leonard. First-team selections Story and photos included seniors Abbi Keeton by Rich Hilliard and Aspen Williams of Sam Rayburn and senior Jolee Sam Rayburn sophomore McMahon and junior Aubrey Emilee McWhorter and Trenton Alexander of Trenton which senior Kaylen Atchley shared with a bi-district appearance the defensive superlative award completed its eighth volleyball to lead Fannin County players postseason in the last nine years in the District 11-2A volleyball after finishing fourth in 11-2A awards for 2023. at 3-6. Sam Rayburn's Amanda Sophomores Maddie Gibbs Moore Cullins also shared and Scout Baker of Sam

Rayburn joined sophomore Jessi McMahon and senior Tristen Jones of Trenton on the second team. Senior Ella Terry, sophomore, Dixie Chaffin and sophomore, Allie Parr of Sam Rayburn joined juniors Lexi Dykes and Allie Faggart of Trenton as honorable mentions. Kaylen Atchley, Jolee McMahon, Allie Faggart, Faith Williams, Emma Dudley, Kylah Drane, Tristen Jones, Aubrey Alexander, Lainey Garner, Jessi McMahon, manager Jessica Kingery, manager Gracie Williams and manager Layla Dykes of Trenton joined Sam Rayburn's Ella Terry, Abbi Keeton, Aspen Williams, Miley Keeton, Allyson McCraw, Scout Baker, Maddie Gibbs, Emilee McWhorter, Allie Parr, Raylee Mussett, Emily Riemer, Dixie Chaffin and manager Paige Connerley, as academic all-district recipients.

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asphalt can take on the characteristic of pavement, it will be a weak pavement. It will often develop potholes and be hard to maintain with simple blade maintenance. This is exactly what we are finding on most every spot that had millings applied. One option to correct this is to mix the millings with a fresh layer of gravel. We will be trying this method out on a few sections having problems now that we have some grader blades that can help in mixing

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By Marlene Concepción, Administrative Assistant Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site is thrilled to participate in the Museum Store Sunday program, a signature annual initiative celebrated by museum stores worldwide. Since the site is closed on Sundays, we will be celebrating a day early and invite you to join us on Saturday, November 25th. Find the perfect holiday gifts for your friends and family while knowing that your dollars are directly supporting local Bonham historic museums. Everyone is encouraged to Be a Patron.

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3. Citizens Opportunity to Speak: [The City Council invites persons with comments or observations to briefly address the Council for the limited purpose of determining whether the matter should be referred to staff for study and response and/or be placed on a future meeting agenda State law prohibits the City Council from considering deliberations on any item not listed on the posted City Council Agenda.]: A resident of Lake Bonham addressed the council regarding sedimentation issues that have been ongoing for a few years at Bonham Lake. He noted work conducted with various organizations in a goal to elicit federal funds in assisting with the problem and gave the council documentation detailing that effort. The next speaker, a resident of Bonham gave an update on efforts to protect minors from obtaining questionable reading material from the public library. He noted two requests made to the library board and the city attorney for consideration in resolving potential risks and questioned why the Library Board does not adhere to “the open meetings act” as the public is not informed of nor welcomed to their meetings. 4. Staff update on the disposal of vehicles and equipment via auction. (Pgs. 5-6): Ms. Osburn referred the council to the informative packet given to them noting the amounts received from equipment sell thus far amounting to approximately $35,000 and advised there are few items still awaiting sell. 5. Update Council on the City Attorney’s written opinion on the City of Bonham’s requirements for sidewalks, curbs and gutters on new construction. (Pgs. 7-9): Director of Community Development, Mark Kinnaird, reported on the request by council to

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have a legal review done on the city’s authority to require developers to construct sidewalks, curbs and gutters. He noted it was determined the city does have that authority and advised that recommendations from the P&Z Commission to clarify requirements to developers, will be available for the council’s approval in December. 6. Discussion and possible action on a presentation to allow pickleball play at the Roy V. Floyd Community Center. (Pg. 10): Bonham citizens Brenda Moore and Sue Smith spoke of the increasing popularity of “pickleball” (a type of racquet ball game) and how about 25 players from Bonham and other areas, had their games (Wednesdays, Saturday mornings and Sunday afternoons) interrupted by a flooding incident at the Family Life Center. After explaining why they believe the Roy Floyd Community Center would be an excellent alternate location for their games and how that decision could benefit the city, a discussion ensued regarding details of how it would work. A motion was then made by John Burnett to approve the request, pending staffing successfully handling scheduling. The motion was seconded by Michael Evans and passed. 7. Hold public hearing and consider and take action on an ordinance amending Ordinance 1411 establishing the monthly rates charged for hangar rentals at the City of Bonham Jones Field Municipal Airport. (Pgs. 1115): Mayor Compton began the hearing at 5:48 p.m. after which Airport Manager Zach Whitlock explained the need for this action. A discussion ensued and the hearing concluded at 5:49. City Manager Sean Pate read the ordinance and a motion was made by Wayne Moore to approve with John Burnett seconding the motion which passed. 8. Hold public hearing and consider and take action on an ordinance conveying property at 413 S Main St PID 93156, 405 Reich St PID 93154, 1202 Maple St PID 91584, 202 S 4th St PID 93157, 301 S 5th St PID 93178, 100 S 5th St PID 93128 and 100A S 5th St PID 93129. (Pgs. 16-28): Mayor Compton called the hearing to order at 5:50 p.m. after which Mark Kinnaird referred the council to the information given to them. A discussion ensued with reference to the absence of building time requirements and low bid amounts. The hearing closed at 5:54 and after Mr. Pate read the ordinance, a motion was made by John Burnett to decline the bids with Councilman Ernie Quintana seconding the motion which passed with Michael Evans abstaining from the vote. 9. Consider and take action on an agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Routine Airport Maintenance Program. (Pgs. 29-43): Sarah Osburn detailed how and why this is a yearly budget item that is needed. A motion was made by Michael

Evans to approve with Wayne Moore seconding the motion which passed. 10. Consider and take action to adopt a Resolution entering into a grant agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation – Aviation division for runway rehabilitation. (Pgs. 44-46): Sarah Osburn explained the benefits to the city this action would provide. A motion was then made by Wayne Moore to approve with Ernie Quintana seconding the motion which passed. 11. Consider and take action to adopt a Resolution reviewing and approving the City of Bonham Investment Policy. (Pgs. 47-57): Ms. Osburn explained how this was a yearly action and referred the council to the documents provided them noting the emphasis on “safety, liquidity and yield.” John Burnett made the motion to approve the policy with Wayne Moore seconding the motion which passed. 12. Consider and take action on a resolution to cast votes for candidates to the 2024-2025 Board of Directors of the Fannin Central Appraisal District. (Pgs. 5859): Mayor Compton commented on Curtis Smith being the best candidate for the council’s 335 votes. A motion was made by John Burnett to vote for Curtis Smith. The motion was seconded by Ernie Quintana and the motion passed. 13. Consider and take action on a resolution requesting the Texas Department of Transportation approve the memorial designation of US 82 between SH 78 and SH 121 as the Thomas L. Hayes Memorial Highway. (Pgs. 60-61): After a discussion led by Sean Pate and TxDOT Representative Aaron Bloom, as to why this should be approved, a motion was made by Wayne Moore to approve with Michael Evans seconding the motion which passed. 14. Consider and take action on a resolution to declare the City of Bonham’s intent to 1% of the needed funding for the Highway 121 TxDOT improvement project. (Pgs. 62-63): Chairman of the Sulphur River Regional Mobility Authority, Jay Hodge, expounded on a proposed road construction project involving that stretch of Hwy 121 that runs from Bonham to Hwy 160 in Desert. With the goal of obtaining the City of Bonham’s commitment in providing 1% ($1,550,000) of the funding for the project, Mr. Hodge detailed the necessity of local government’s participation in possibly obtaining TXDOT’s approval for the project. After a detailed discussion regarding specifics involved, Wayne Moore made the motion to approve with Michael Evans seconding the motion which passed.

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Cooper FAIR. Water lightly stained; 60 degrees: 1.00 feet below pool. Fishing should be consistent with a steady forecast heading into the weekend. Crappie are good in the creeks and near shores. Catfish are great on cut shad around the banks and in timber. Fork GOOD. Water Stained; 62-65 degrees; 2.02 feet below pool. Cool fronts are changing the bass pattern almost daily. There is still a shallow bite on squarebill crankbaits in 3-6 feet of water. Texas rigs and Viper XP jigs are good in 3-7 feet on wood and edge of weeds or flooded willows. Suspending jerkbaits are starting to pick up a few on the points and edge of channels in 5-8 feet of water. Lavon GOOD. Water lightly stained; 62 degrees; 3.26 feet below pool. White bass are biting chartreuse 1 ounce lead slabs with a crappie jig 1/16 ounce tied on a looped knot 2 feet above your slab, or paddle tail swimbait. Look for white bass shallow first in 3-5 feet along the banks wherever birds are then move out to main lake points 20-25 feet and use slabs. Black bass are good on rocks, brush and boulder piles in 3-25 feet of water using a chatterbait, white and chartreuse, spinnerbait. Ray Roberts GOOD. Water normal stain; 62 degrees; 1.49 feet below pool. Water clarity is good after the recent rain. Sand bass are good with many limits caught off the bottom in 30-45 feet of water with slabs with a hair jig as trailer. Blue catfish are mixed in. Bass are fair with a few in shallow water around grass beds with small white spinnerbaits, or a dropshot in 20-30 feet in deeper water. Tawakoni GOOD. Water lightly stained; 63 degrees; 0.46 feet below pool. With the recent warm up, the hybrid striper and white bass have really been feeding up enjoying the 63 degree main lake water temperature. Artificial lures such as swim baits and slab spoons have been working best in chartreuse color all over the lake. Huge herds of feeding hybrids have been caught in 2 feet of water. We are also catching them in 45 feet. Texoma GOOD. Water normal stained; 65 degrees; 2.59 feet below pool. Striped bass fishing is great with thousands of gulls showing up, cooler weather and longer nights dropping the water temperatures. Live bait and slabs under the birds in the main river channels or drifting flats in 30 feet of water is landing catches. Crappie fishing is fair on live minnows and small shad around docks and on brush in 8-12 feet of water. Largemouth and smallmouth fishing is fair using live shad along the bluffs on the main points and swimbaits on the gravel banks. Catfishing is good drifting cut gizzard shad along flats in 50-60 feet of water off the river channels. Smaller fish on ledges and humps in 40 feet of water. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Texoma Guaranteed Guide Service. Striped bass are good midlake with slabs, swimbaits and some reports of deadstick action. The larger shallow fish have moved off the flats.

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Neighborhood Fishin’ program provides a unique experience for families and new anglers to reel in a fish in and around major cities. TPWD manages 18 Neighborhood Fishin’ lakes statewide in most major urban centers, including Amarillo, Austin, the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Houston, San Angelo, San Antonio and Wichita Falls. These lakes — frequently stocked with rainbow trout during winter — offer plenty of amenities so family members of all ages can enjoy a fun and relaxing day fishing and connecting in nature. Other stocking locations include dozens of local city and county park ponds. In addition, anglers can enjoy complementary fishing without a license in a Texas State Park from a bank, dock or pier. TPWD recommends anyone planning a trip to a park reserve a day pass in advance. Day passes can be reserved online though the TPWD website or over the phone by calling (512) 389-8900. “TPWD stocks catchablesized fish during winter months to create unique winter angling opportunities throughout Texas,” said Carl Kittel, TPWD Rainbow Trout Program Director. “Rainbow trout love cold water and can be caught on a variety of baits and lures (worms, commercially available pastes, corn, spinners, spoons, flies and more), and are great to take home and eat. Our winter rainbow trout program has been a favorite of anglers for over forty years.” Texas does not require a fishing license for youth under the age of 17, but adults must have a fishing license with a freshwater fishing endorsement. Funds from the sale of fishing licenses and freshwater fishing endorsements directly support efforts by TPWD to provide great fishing opportunities for current and future generations. An angler fishing in a Community Fishing Lake or from a dock, pier or jetty within a Texas State Park may use no more than two poles. The statewide bag limit is five trout with no minimum length limit, except on parts of the Guadalupe River where special limits are in effect. The dates and locations are subject to change due to inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Be sure to check the 202324 Trout Stocking Schedule online before you go fishing to confirm the stocking date, check fishing regulations and to find other winter trout stocking program angling tips.


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By Mike Dickison Minister for the Ivanhoe Church of Christ

Love is the great commandment. A lawyer asked Jesus “a question, tempting him, and saying, Master, which is the great commandment in the law? Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment” (Matthew 22:3538). We are to love God with all our thoughts and feelings. We are to love God with all our breath and rationality. We are to love God with all our faculty and understanding. Each of us has the responsibility to keep ourselves “in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life” (Jude 1:21). David penned “O love the LORD, all ye his saints: for the LORD preserveth the faithful” (Psalm 31:23). God’s powerful commandment is made so that “Christ

may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, May be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God” (Ephesians 3:17-19). Paul wrote “and now abideth faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love” (1 Corinthians 13:13). When we love Christ, we will keep His commandments. Jesus stated that “If ye love me, keep my commandments” (John 14:15). The principle is true. When we love God, we will keep His commandments. The Lord stated “If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments, and abide in his love” (John 15:10). We must make the decision to love God. No one can make that decision for us. We must also recognize the responsibility to remain in God’s love.

John declared “whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him” (1 John 2:5). Again, John stated, “For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous” (1 John 5:3). No outside force can move us away from the love of God. Paul asked, “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?” (Romans 8:35), then he stated, “I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:3839). Each of us must make the decision to “love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind” (Matthew 22:37).

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Hello everyone! The Bible tells us in James 1:17, “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.” This is the absolute truth. In preparation for this week’s article, the Lord showed me something that goes right along with this. I was reading my daily devotional on my phone, and it focused on one of my favorite passages of scripture, the parable of the talents in Matthew 25:14-30. If you recall, the 2 servants used the talents of money they were given wisely, and the other hid his talent in the ground. Their

master was very pleased with the 2 servants, but was very upset with the other. Whatever talents, (not just money), that the Lord has given us, He wants us to use them for His will and glorification. As I have said before, oftentimes we forget to stop and thank Him for what He’s given us, and especially for giving His life on the cross, so that we could be saved. We must remember to thank Him for all the blessings He has given us. I feel led to go in a different direction this week. As I’ve mentioned before, one of my favorite quartets to listen to is the Inspirations. This is a song that they recorded in 2002, and it has a very powerful message.

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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

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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

We at The Leader feel this faith page is a ministry, that we proudly donate to Fannin County. It is very important to present our Saviour, Jesus Christ to the world, specifically our County. Individuals or churches that feel ledContinued to sponsor this church directory or this page please contact Tim Meek @ 903-583-3280 or my call cell @ See Commissioners on page 19 903-227-5702. Thank you...


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NOEL ELLIS “FATTY” MUSSETT Noel Ellis “Fatty” Mussett, age 84, of Ivanhoe, TX passed away peacefully on November 8, 2023, at Clyde W. Cosper Texas State Veterans Home. Noel was born in Beeville, Texas, on July 1, 1939, to Theodore Amos Mussett (Bub) and Winnie Belle Gray Mussett. Following graduation from Irving High School in 1958, he worked for his father building bridges until being drafted into the Army. He served in the military for two years. After being discharged from the Army, Noel went to work for General Motors in Arlington. In December of 1968, he married Alice Jeanette McClay. In 1975, they moved from Grand Prairie to a small family farm in Ivanhoe. This farm would provide many wonderful memories for them and their kids throughout the years. Noel would later be offered an early retirement from General Motors, after 28 years with the company. His early retirement blessed him with the opportunity to be actively involved with his grandkids as they grew up. He adored them all. At a young age, Noel’s older brother had given him the nickname of Fatty because he was a chubby baby. This nickname often confused those who met him later in life because he had long overgrown that chubby stage. However, the nickname stuck and was a term of endearment for many that knew him. Family and friends remember Noel as being a kind and quiet person who never got angry. He patiently taught his younger sister, Dianne, how to drive his new yellow GTO with a stick shift. He also did not complain when his brothers bent the handlebars on his Harley Sportster. The only time any of his family could remember him getting mad was when he thought his son had driven his new truck into the pond. Once Jason was cleared of the charges, he was fine. Noel loved music and in his early years, loved to dance. He attended concerts throughout his life and particularly liked Elvis Presley, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Marcia Ball. One of his last pleasures was getting to meet Bob Livingston at Harmony House. Noel could find humor in most situations. Noel’s father worked for J.H. Strain and Sons, building bridges. He especially loved sharing stories about him and his brothers Butch and Dennis taking their turns working for their father during summer vacations in south Texas. It seemed their father went overboard not to show any preference for his sons over other workers. Noel is preceded in death by his parents, T.A. (Bub) and Winnie Mussett, brother, James (Butch) Mussett, sister, Sue Wynne, and brother-in-law, Warren Pettinos. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Alice, of Ivanhoe, son, Jason Mussett and wife Billiegail of Ivanhoe; daughter, Amy Ling and husband, Sean of McGregor; grandchildren - Aaron Mussett, Aidan Hartnett, Allison Hartnett Mundrake (Alan), Ryan Mussett, Connor Ling, and Raylee Mussett; and three great-grandchildren - Addy, Axel, and Atticus. He is also survived by his siblings, Dennis Mussett and wife Julie Faircloth, David Mussett and wife Dalenna, Jennifer McCullough and husband Bill, and Dianne Pettinos and numerous nieces and nephews. Noel was never comfortable being the center of attention and did not want a funeral. He was always more focused on other people. He looked forward to the family reunions held every 4th of July at his home in Ivanhoe. The family gathered at his son’s home in Ivanhoe on Saturday for a family reunion to reminisce about the good times. Cremation arrangements were entrusted to Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, Texas. To convey condolences and sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.

Fannin County Commissioners Court – Enforceable Laws

By Rose Schwartz

Tuesday, November 14, 2023, Fannin County Judge Newt Cunningham called to order at 8:50 a.m., a Special Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. Quorum was established with all County Commissioners and County Judge present except for Commissioner Magness. 2. Hear comments regarding setting a speed limit of 30 m.p.h. on County Road 2520 in the unincorporated area of Bonham – County Judge: Judge Cunningham asked if anyone had any comments on this matter. There were no speakers. 3. Adjourn: Meeting adjourned at 8:54 a.m. On the same day at 9:00 a.m., Judge Cunningham called to order the Regular Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. After noting Quorum established, Judge Cunningham welcomed Pastor Bob Williams of the First United Methodist Church of Trenton to lead the Invocation. Pledges were led by SSGT Rebecca Figueroa, Retired and Major James Manis, Retired. There were no Introductions. 5. Public Forum: Administrative Coordinator for the Fannin County Getting Ahead Program, Cindy Godbey, spoke to acquaint the court with the 16-week course offered to individuals looking to improve their situations. Noting that meals and free childcare are offered to participants, Ms. Godbey added that along with the training received, participants are compensated monetarily by way of gift cards for time spent on the

course as they learn valuable skills to help them achieve life goals. Flyers with information for those wishing to know more about the program were given to the court. ROUTINE ITEMS: 6. Approve payment of bills – County Auditor: Fannin County Auditor Alicia Whipple stated the bills were $368,918.34 with payroll coming in at $298,106.59. A motion was made by Commissioner Kopf to approve payment with Commissioner Self seconding the motion which passed. 7. Approve minutes from 08/08/2023 (R) and 08/08/2023 (S, 8:45am) – County Clerk: A motion was made by Commissioner Self to approve with Commissioner Kopf seconding the motion which passed. 8. Approve Auditor monthly reports for October 2023 – County Auditor: Ms. Whipple noted the revenue coming into the General Fund in October was $368,918.34 and the expenses were $984,939.15. Commissioner McQueen made the motion to approve the report with Commissioner Kopf seconding the motion which passed. 9. Report of monies received by the District Clerk’s Office for October 2023, $23,547.61 – County Judge: Informational only. 10. Observance of Continuing Education hours for District Clerk per Government Code, §51.605, 20 hours required, 46 hours completed – District Clerk: Fannin County District Clerk April Gibbs spoke to elaborate on this matter and to thank the court for

their support. DISCUSSION, CONSIDERATION AND ACTION ITEMS: 11. Canvassing of the November 7, 2023, Election – County Clerk: Fannin County Clerk Tammy Biggar explained that canvassing was the review and verification of election results from election day and early voting and noted the results are due into the Secretary of the State Monday, November 20, 2023. A motion was made by Commissioner Kopf to accept the canvassing report with Commissioner McQueen seconding the motion which passed. 12. Resolution regarding Fannin County’s intent to provide 1% of the needed funding for the Highway 121 TxDOT Improvement Project – Commissioner Precinct 2: Judge Cunningham first commented how monies spent by the county on this project would, in his opinion, be more of an investment in the county as opposed to being an expense. Chairman of the Sulphur River Regional Mobility Authority Jay Hodge then spoke to explain the role SRRMA has in representing the counties of Lamar, Delta, Hunt and Fannin with assistance in transportation planning/funding. He expounded on the benefits involved for the communities (with safety and economic benefits stressed) in working with TxDOT.

OBITUARIES MARK EDWARD BEWLEY Mark Edward Bewley, age 67, of Waco, Texas, passed away on November 14, 2023, after succumbing to his battle against cancer. Mark was born on February 11, 1956, to Johnnie and Annabel Bewley in Mineral Wells, Texas. After Mark graduated from Bonham High School in 1974, he went on to study Industry and Technology at East Texas State University, Commerce. After graduating with his bachelor’s degree, he started his first job at General Cable as a Zoombak Technician. During his subsequent years at General Cable, Mark advanced his career and worked as a Director of Quality Assurance, Vice President of Quality, and promoted to the status of Plant Manager. Mark later went on to be a Plant Manager at TxF Products, Manner Plastics, and Swan Products. Mark was preceded in death by his parents, Johnnie and Annabel Bewley. He is survived by his son Dustin Bewley and wife Leslie, son Colt Bewley and wife Sharena, and daughter Jordon (Bewley) Triplett and husband Ray. Mark’s grandchildren are Dakota Bewley, Melissa (Bewley) Payan and husband Luis, Harlin Bewley, Anna Bewley, Raymond Triplett, Rylee Triplett, Reece Triplett, Zane Bewley and Cooper Bewley. Mark’s siblings are brother John Bewley and wife Judy, Sister Sue Ann Simpson and husband Bret. His niece is Meagen (Simpson) Works and husband Cody, and nephew James Simpson and wife Christine. While Mark enjoyed deer hunting, fishing and playing disc golf, his favorite role was that of a grandfather. He treasured his time with his grandkids and loved being their Papaw and Grandpa Mark, never failing to crack jokes and share a plethora of love. A funeral service was held at Wise Funeral Home Chapel on November 17, 2023, at 10:00am. Burial followed at Arledge Ridge Cemetery, Bonham, TX.

BETTY JANE DALY Betty Jane Daly age 79, passed away after a short illness on November 15, 2023, at the VA Community Living Center in Bonham, TX. Graveside services were held for Mrs. Betty Daly, Friday, November 17, 2023, at Restland Cemetery in Roxton, TX, beginning at 2:00pm. Joshua Daly presided. Betty was born November 30, 1943, to parents, William Vincent Huiras, and Hilda Mae Tilstra, in French Camp California. After graduating from high school in Stockton, California, she enlisted in the United States Army on July 2, 1962, where she served as a medical specialist for a little over two years. While she was in the army, Betty met the love of her life Joseph D. Daly. The couple were married on August 1, 1964, and went on to have two children, Michelle, and Joshua. Betty continued her medical career by working as a CNA in various hospitals and nursing homes for 35 years. Nursing homes were her favorite place to work as she especially loved to work with the residents. Everyone who knew her was aware of her love for decorating for the various seasons, especially Thanksgiving and Christmas. Betty was very gifted at crafting, quilting, sewing, and painting. She also enjoyed gardening and loved watching her flowers grow each year. She was a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She always made room for the needs of others. Mrs. Daly is preceded in death by her parents, brother, William Huiras, and sister Shirley Wildermuth. She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Joe Daly, two children, Michelle Welch, and husband Tim; Joshua Daly and wife Karen, granddaughter; Savannah Welch, grandson; Jeremiah Welch and wife Kaitlyn along with her great grandchildren, Abilene Rose Welch, and Josie Laurel Welch. To convey condolences online please visit www.coopersorrells.com

WISE FUNERAL HOME

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EMPLOYMENT 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 or call 903-583-3597

NOW HIRING! CDL drivers with recent driving experience and a clean driving record. Home daily. Driving radius within 3 hours of Fannin County, TX. Ability to use forklift, tarping and flatbed experience a plus, but will train the right driver. Please come in person to complete an application: 3765 County Road 2135, Telephone, TX 75488 or call 903-664-2332 ask for human resources.

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B&B SERVICE CENTER Is Looking For An Experienced Mechanic. Must Have Own Tools. Mon - Fri 7:30-5:30 Comes With Health & Dental Insurance. Paid Vacation And Christmas Bonus. Pay Is Based On Experience. Call Today To Set Up An Interview (903)640-9998 We Are Located At 3282 S Hwy 121 Bonham TX

FOR SALE FOR SALE Seasoned Firewood. $75 for pick-up load. Call Osbone: 214-491-9448 FOR SALE Beautiful, previously worn blouses suitable for church or work. Sizes 3X and 4X. Call: 903-821-4322 S&S FIREWOOD - Seasoned Oak - Bonham,TX 75418 Danny Spearman 903-486-7978 FOR SALE: 2022 S&S Cargo Trailer Conversion $13K -$14K invested. 720w solar, 6k btu A/C, Murphy Bed, Deep SS sink, Lockable storage cabinet/gun safe. Will sell for $12k or will trade with right person for small bathroom remodel. Let’s talk if interested. Call or text Rick 972-523-5777

GARAGE SALES Garage Sale - 204 S. White Oak, Dodd City (Corner of 3rd & White Oak) Friday, Nov. 24 From 8 Dark & Saturday, Nov. 25 from 8-4 Look for the signs. Kids’ toys, boys clothes, miscellaneous. MOVING SALE- A little bit of everything. 203 W. Fifth St., Dodd City, TX 75438 Nov. 24 & 25 Friday & Saturday

Notice of Public Hearing on Tax Rate Fannin Farms Municipal Utility District of Fannin County (the “District”) will hold a public hearing on a proposed tax rate for the tax year 2023 on Friday December 1, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. at the following location: 3045 Lackland Road, Fort Worth, Texas 76116. Your individual taxes may increase at a greater or lesser rate, or even decrease, depending on the tax rate that is adopted and on the change in the taxable value of your property in relation to the change in taxable value of all other property. The change in the taxable value of your property in relation to the change in the taxable value of all other property determines the distribution of the tax burden among all property owners.

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A PAW UP Helping Animals In Need Thrift Store 101 West Hayes, Savoy Open Friday thru Sunday 10am-5pm. FREE CLOTHES & HOUSEWARES: Clothes ClosetValley Creek Baptist Church, 3615 FM 896, Leonard. Wednesdays 8-10am.

PETS ABANDONED / RESCUED PUPPIES Ready for their new home Nov 20. (@ 8 weeks old) sweet and fluffy. They have had their first vaccine / wormer. Mother is about 30 lbs, short hair, tall. Bonham. Call or text for photos: 972-754-5286

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BUDGET STUMP REMOVAL Commercial & Residential Call William 903-820-1036.

CLASSIFIEDS POST OAK OFF-ROAD REPAIR Automotive, ATV, UTV, & Motorcycles. Engine Rebuilding. All Repairs, and Custom Projects Welcome. 20 Years Experience. CL Adams 903-449-0952 HANDYMAN / LAWN CARE •Painting •Sheetrock Repair & Texture •Remodeling •Plumbing •Electrical •Mowing •Tree & Trim work •Flower beds. Call 903-304-9009. 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. 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 APP HOUSE LEVELING & FOUNDATION REPAIR Pier and Beam/ Slab Foundation/ Small & Large Remodels. 903-227-2860.

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.”

Visit Texas.gov/PropertyTaxes to find a link to your local property tax database on which you can easily access information regarding your property taxes, including information about proposed tax rates and scheduled public hearings of each entity that taxes your property. The 86th Texas Legislature modified the manner in which the voter-approval tax rate is calculated to limit the rate of growth of property taxes in the state. For the proposal: Against the proposal: Absent, not voting:

The following table compares taxes on an average residence homestead in this taxing unit last year to taxes proposed on the average residence homestead this year.

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NOTICE OF TAXPAYERS’ RIGHT TO ROLLBACK ELECTION If the district adopts a combined debt service, operation and maintenance, and contract tax rate that would result in the taxes on the average residence homestead increasing by more than eight percent, the qualified voters of the district by petition may require that an election be held to determine whether to reduce the operation and maintenance tax rate to the voter-approval tax rate under Section 49.23603, Texas Water Code.

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TREES and MÁS Large Acreage Mowing with Tractor, Landscaping, Fences, Firewood, Stump Grinding, and Concrete. Insured, Call for free estimate. 903227-6940, 903-227-8369, or 903-486-2868. MUNOZ LAWN CARE & TREE TRIMMING All kinds of fences built and repaired too. For estimate call: 903-267-2503 J & L TREE SERVICE Specializing in difficult and dangerous removals. We also trim and prune to give you the look you desire and keeping your trees happy and healthy. We would love to have you join our customer family. So call 903-449-2867 to receive a free quote.

REAL ESTATE PINE RUN APARTMENTS Now taking applications for 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Please call 903-378-7146. FOR RENT Cabover camper RV, 18ft by 8ft. A/C, kitchen, bathroom with shower, ideal for a single person. NO PETS. $480.00 per month, $200.00 deposit. Includes water and electric. Propane extra. Contact 903-209-6710 BillBuysHouses.com Buying homes As Is Since ‘91. Also buys lots, land & Manuf. Homes 214.478.8979 FOR RENT 4 bedroom, 2 bath, corner lot, wood floors, central air, all appliances. $1,800 mo. 903-227-0920 ----------3 Bedroom House, corner lot, wood floors, central air, nice galley kitchen. $1,300. 903-227-0920

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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 Tripping a horse Injuring an animal belonging to another person Seriously overworking an animal Businesses or Individuals interested in sponsoring this Public Service Announcement please call 903-583-3280 and ask for TIm Meek

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15. Consider and take action to approve a purchasing cooperative bid for a tractor and flail mower for the Wastewater DepartNotice to Creditors of THE ESTATE of ROWLAND FRANKLIN WELCH, Deceased ment as provided for in the FY2024 budget. (Pgs. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Independent Administration with Will Annexed upon 64-67): Sarah Osburn noted the Estate of ROWLAND FRANKLIN WELCH, Deceased were granted to JESSICA this was a budgeted item. A CHRISTINE KAISER on October 24, 2023 by the County Court at Law of Fannin County, motion was made by Ernie Quintana to approve with Texas. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the Wayne Moore seconding same to JESSICA CHRISTINE KAISER c/o ELLEN D. WILLIAMSON within the time the motion which passed. prescribed by law: 16. Consider and take action to approve a purchasEllen Williamson Law, PC ing cooperative bid for 2626 Cole Ave. Ste. 300 a sewer vac truck. (Pgs. Dallas, TX 75204 68-72): Ms. Osburn noted that though this was not budgeted for, it was needed Attorney for Independent Administratrix of the Estate of ROWLAND FRANKLIN WELCH, and explained how it could Deceased. be financed. A motion was made by Michael Evans to approve with Wayne Moore CAUSE NO. PR-2023-13252 seconding the motion which passed. Crossword Puzzle Sponsored By: 17. Consider and take action to approve a resolution regarding a finance agreement for the purpose Texoma Housing Partners (THP) is accepting applications for the of financing a sewer vac position of Apartment HomeinMaintenance. truck. (Pgs. 73-75): Ms. memory of Primary responsibilities 11/21/23 include the repair, improvement and maintenance of residential duplexes Osburn detailed the terms of a 5 yr. contract with Governand property. Working knowledge of HVAC, plumbing and electrical ment Capital Corporation required. Must be able to perform physical and manual labor. General and after some discussion, a Maintenance Knowledge test to be administered. Must obtain EPA motion was made by Wayne Moore to approve with Ercertification within 90 days of hire. nie Quintana seconding the motion which passed. Position includes an annual salary of $40,560.00 plus Benefits to include, 18. Consider and take action to authorize staff four (4) day work week, 401 (A) Retirement Plan, Paid Health and GAP to begin the Request for insurance, Dental Insurance, Life Insurance, Short-Term Disability, Paid Application process for Crossword Puzzle Sponsored By: Holidays and Paid Time Off. Bank Depository Services. (Pgs. 76-104): Ms. Osburn explained the reason this acApplications will be accepted Monday through Thursday 8:00 am – 5:00 tion was needed was to acpm until a sufficient pool of applicants has been.GFCF received. Applications WWW .ORG complish the goal of choosing a bank depository at the are available on the THP website at https://www.texomahousing.org Glaser-Family-Charitable-Foundation May 2024 council meeting. Facebook: and at the THP Maintenance Building located at 814 West 16th Street, A motion was made by MiBonham Texas. For more information call 903-640-2042. THP is an chael Evans to approve with Ernie Quintana seconding Equal Opportunity Employer. the motion which passed. 19. Consider and take action to approve a conBOIS D’ ARC MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT tract between the City of Bonham and Traylor & FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS Associates, Inc. for adCONSTRUCTION OF AN 8” & 6” WATERLINE ministration/professional services for the 2022 Texas IMPROVEMENTS – CR 2725, CR 2730, & CR 2770 Division of Emergency Management – HMGP ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Covid-19 Pandemic ProjSealed Bids for the construction of an 8” & 6” Waterline Improvements Project on CR ect Number DR – 4485. 2725, CR 2730, & CR 2770 will be received by Bois D’ Arc Municipal Utility District (Pgs. 105-118): Sean Pate at the office of the Engineer, Dunaway, 118 McKinney St., Farmersville, TX 75442, noted this was a formality until 02:00 PM local time on Wednesday, December 13, 2023, at which time the Bids due to a grant administrareceived will be publicly opened and read. tion representative listed on 11/14/23 the contract having left the The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: Dunaway, 118 McKinney St, company. After his explaFarmersville, TX 75442, 972-784-7777, Jacob Dupuis, P.E., JDupuis@dunaway.com nation, a motion was made . by Wayne Moore to approve with Ernie Quintana Bidding Documents may be examined at seconding the motion which passed. www.civcastusa.com 20. Consider and take action to approve bids on anand the office of the Engineer, Dunaway, 118 McKinney St, Farmersville, TX 75442, on imal shelter construction Mondays through Thursdays between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. as provided for in FY2024 budget. (Pgs. 119-127): Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Issuing Office during the hours indicated Sarah Osburn expounded above. Bidding Documents are available on compact disc (as portable document format on how Retired Police Chief (PDF) files) for a non-refundable charge of $25.00, excluding overnight or express Mike Bankston and Bonservice. Alternatively, printed Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Issuing ham Police Chief Andrew Office either via in-person pick-up or via mail, upon Issuing Office’s receipt of payment Hawkes have worked on for theACROSS Bidding Documents. The non-refundable cost9.ofHome printed Documents is this and detailed the fundingCLUES to Bidding the Flyers 41. Yes that is making it possible.1. Beats $75.00 per set, payable to Dunaway, excluding overnight or express service. Partial 12. Female parent 42. Peninsula per minute After her comments, Chief4. Hindu sets deity of Bidding Documents Office. Neither Owner 13. Issuing Pre-1917 Russian 48. will Of not thatbe available from the Hawkes relayed his thanks10. Polynesian nor Engineer will be fortofull or partial setsemperor of Bidding Documents, including 50. A way divide garland of responsible to Chief Bankston for the Addenda if any, obtained 51. from sourcestoother than the Issuing Office. A pre-bid 17. 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which passed unanimously. 13. Recreational Vehicle (RV) Park Regulations for Fannin County, Texas – County Judge: Commissioner Self made the motion to approve the regulations with Commissioner Kopf seconding the motion which passed unanimously. 14. Updating RV Regulations; (a) correct spelling and grammatical errors (b) under Section 6, Fees, add Application fee of $150.00 plus $20.00 per lot, change $40.00 inspection fee to $80.00 and add $4.00 per additional page for filing the Certificate of Compliance with the County Clerk – County Judge: Commissioner McQueen made the motion to approve the updates with Commissioner Self seconding the motion which passed unanimously. Judge Cunningham noted these changes came after considering input and noted if there are further concerns in the future, the court would be willing to consider additional amendments. 15. Regulations for Sexually Oriented Businesses in the Unincorporated Areas of Fannin County, Texas – County Judge: A citizen of Bonham began what would be a lengthy discussion by asking that a “ballot for the people by the people” be implemented instead of a decision by the court. An in-depth discussion ensued with Judge Cunningham explaining how regulations that are enforceable, are in his opinion, the best way to protect the county from adverse effects of SOBs or lengthy, costly litigation that could result from attempting to outright prohibit SOBs. He then advised the citizen to speak with the County Clerk for information on the ballot she referenced. Four other citizens would voice their opinions of SOBs being located in Fannin County with the last citizen from the Tulip community first thanking the Judge for the time and effort he has put in on this before admitting that, though there are those like herself who believe Texas is pretty close to being Heaven, “because of events from the Garden of Eden, at this time, Texas is not regulated by Heavenly laws……at this time, Fannin County is a county in Texas and it is regulated by Texas law.” She concluded by noting those wishing to change Texas law need to do so in Austin and thanked the Judge for his above and beyond efforts to protect Fannin County. After a statement by Judge Cunningham, a motion was made by Commissioner Self to adopt the regulations with Commissioner Kopf seconding the motion which passed unanimously. 16. Updating Regulations for Sexually Oriented Businesses in the Unincorporated Areas of Fannin County; (a) correct spelling and grammatical er-

rors (b) under Section IV (y), change 2,000 feet to two (2) miles and under Section VIII(b)(11) change 2,000 feet to two (2) miles – County Judge: After Judge Cunningham noted changes were made based on suggestions from last week’s court, Commissioner McQueen made the motion to approve the updates with the motion seconded by Commissioner Kopf which passed unanimously. 17. Case Logging Enforcement and Activity Reporting (CLEAR)contract with Thomson Reuters for the District Attorney office; $439.11 per month for 36 months – Purchasing Agent: Fannin County Purchasing Agent Edwina Lane explained the need to renew this contract after which Commissioner Self made the motion to approve with Commissioner McQueen seconding the motion which passed unanimously. 18. Setting speed limit of 30 m.p.h. on CR 2520 in the unincorporated area of Bonham – Commissioner Precinct 1: Commissioner McQueen noted this action was the result of a petition signed by most of the residents of CR 2520 and how he would be speaking with the Sheriff about its enforcement. A motion to approve was made by Commissioner McQueen, seconded by Commissioner Self and passed unanimously. 19. Moving $471.67 from CARES funding (413-4133160) to Employee Banquet Awards (100-510-3160) – Commissioner Precinct 1: After a brief discussion that included a comment from Commissioner Self stating his gladness that this year the banquet would be hosted by a business from Fannin County (Luna Azul), before making the motion to approve the funding. The motion was seconded by Commissioner McQueen and passed unanimously. DISCUSSION ITEMS: 20. Interlocal Agreement between Fannin County and the City of Bonham related to development and implementation of regulations in Extraterritorial Jurisdictions (ETJ) – County Judge: Awaiting response from communication sent to and received by the city. 21. Interlocal Agreement between Fannin County and the City of Leonard related to development and implementation of regulations in Extraterritorial Jurisdictions (ETJ) – County Judge: Same as item 20. OPEN DISCUSSION ITEMS: Open discussion items will be passed on unless discussion requested by a member of the Court or a Citizen. 22. Subdivision Committee and Subdivision Policy – County Judge: No updates to report. 23. Courthouse repairs County Judge: Repairs are ongoing. 24. Justice Center - County Judge: Judge Cunningham noted demolition costs are be-

ing looked at. 25. County budget and revenue sources – County Judge: Judge Cunningham commented on discussions being had with the hotel tax people noting that though the process might not be functioning till the end of the year, there should be some revenue being received from this year. 26. Water issues affecting Fannin County – County Judge: No updates to report 27. Fannin County road issues - County Judge: No updates to report. EXECUTIVE SESSION(S) IF NEEDED: 28. Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.071, Commissioners Court reserves the right to meet in Executive Session to consult with their attorney – County Judge: Executive Session was entered into at 11:01 a.m. After some time, Regular Session was re-entered at 12:44 p.m. 29. Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.074, Commissioners Court reserves the right to meet in Executive Session to discuss personnel issues – County Judge: See item 28. 30. Consider and take action regarding matters discussed in Executive Session(s) County Judge: Passed on. COMMENTS AND ADJOURN: 31. Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: Commissioner McQueen explained an interruption of work on CR 1015 from last week but noted the crew would be working on that road today before thanking those in attendance. Commissioner Self thanked all who attended and for the good discussions had before voicing his hope that the public understands the county is an extension of the State and as such are limited to what they can and cannot do. He noted his appreciation for Judge Cunningham and felt proud for the hard work put into the regulations passed today while appreciating all the citizens interactions and wished all a good week. Commissioner Kopf added that when it comes to a business, if that business is not successful it will leave and voiced the hope that there would be very few patrons for an SOB in Fannin County. Judge Cunningham thanked everyone for their attendance and participation in government. He observed there is not much that can be done with what is going on in Washington but noted “we can try to govern justly in accordance with the Law and God’s favor here in Fannin County and we will continue to try and accomplish that.” Wishing God’s Blessing on all including the Israelis in the Middle East with an exhortation to pray for Peace there, he concluded by stating thankfulness for the peace enjoyed in Fannin County. 32. Adjourn: Meeting adjourned at 12:47 p.m.


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