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9/12/23 The Expo will open to the public at 8:30 a.m. Educational presentations will begin at 9:00 a.m. with breaks between our speakers to give those attending plenty of time to shop at the booths. To secure your space, complete the application at www. txmg.org/fannin and send it with your check to the address shown on the form. We look forward to seeing you at the Expo! If you have questions, please contact Jacque Kyle, Vendor Committee Chair, at (972)571-5581.
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Add chicken. Cook the chicken on medium heat for about 3 minutes per side. Remove chicken to a plate. Cook orzo: To the same, now empty, skillet, add 1 c. of uncooked orzo, 5 cloves of minced garlic, and 1 Tbsp. of olive oil. Cook the orzo on medium heat, stirring for about 2 minutes until browned. Add 2 c. of chicken stock, half of the cherry tomatoes, and ¼ tsp. of salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and cook for about 5 to 10 minutes, occasionally stirring to prevent the orzo from sticking to the bottom of the pan, until the orzo is cooked through. Add spinach and the remaining cherry tomatoes. Stir everything on low-medium heat until the spinach wilts. Add heavy cream and basil pesto to the skillet with orzo and veggies and stir to combine. Season with salt and pepper, if desired. Return the chicken to the skillet. Allow the chicken to simmer in the sauce to heat through and until the chicken is completely cooked through. Hope you will give this one a try. ENJOY!!! Please send me your favorite or unique recipes to Fannin County Leader at 224 N. Main St. Bonham, TX 75418 or email me: fclweesie@gmail.com
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Letter to the Editor
I feel compelled to respond to the remarks made in a letter to the editor authored by Molly Goodson that appeared in last weeks edition of the Fannin County Leader. These remarks are clearly erroneous and obviously politically motivated. The letter appears to suggest that our Current County Commissioners Court is working against the interest of the Fannin County Citizens and our children. Nothing could be further from the truth. To support her position Ms. Goodson makes the following claims. First, She falsely claims that
the County establishment is not affording candidates an opportunity to be heard, and that the opportunity is only being afforded equally to all candidates by a local Christian group. Is she not aware of the numerous candidate forums, speaking opportunities, sponsored by the Republican Party. Is she unaware that political candidates are free to speak at Commissioners Court, and at most city counsel meetings. She herself took advantage of the opportunity to speak in Commissioners Court. Secondly, She apparently
erroneously claims that the Commissioners Court authorized sexually oriented business (SOBs) in Fannin County. The sad fact is that prior to the Commissioners Court passing its SOB regulations anyone could open a sexually oriented business any where in Fannin County. By regulating SOBs pursuant to State law the Commissioners Court actually limited who can operate SOBs and where SOBs can be located. Schools and Churches are protected. Children are now protected when they weren’t before. Thirdly, Ms. Goodson lacks a clear understanding of the Commissioners Court’s basis for committing to contribute $1.5 million to upgrading State Highway 121 to a four lane highway from the Collin County Line to US Highway 82. The $1.5 million represents a mere 1% of the $150 million cost of the project. Without that commitment, the project will not move foreword
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Opening night reception for artists and the public will be Friday, March 1, come and go from 4-6 pm. Member artists can submit up to three pieces of art for no extra cost beyond their annual membership fee. Non-members can submit up to three pieces of art for $30 per artist. Memberships to the Creative Arts Center starts at $65 annually for individuals and $85 per year for artists. More information about all classes, events and memberships is available at www.CreativeArtsCenterBonham.org or by calling (903) 640-2196. Advanced registration is required for all classes and can be completed over the phone or at the center at 200 W. 5th in Bonham. The center’s regular hours of operation are Tuesday – Friday 10 am to 5 pm and Saturdays 10 am to 12 noon.
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March. Kids ages 4-11 will meet on Tuesdays from 4-5 pm. These classes will include fun arts and crafts with Mrs. Jaye. Youth ages 13-17 will meet on Thursdays from 4-5 pm. These classes will include painting, drawing and multi-media work with Jaye and Diana. In March 2024, there will not be classes during spring break week. The Kids class will meet on March 5, 19 & 26. The Youth class will meet on March 7, 21 & 28. Cost for March will be $30 for members and $45 for non-members and includes all supplies. A new flower class is sched-
uled for Saturday, March 23 from 10 am to noon. Jaye will lead the class for the first hour in painting a vase. Laura Lackey of Bonham Floral will lead the second hour in flower arrangement. Cost is $50 for members and $70 for non-members and includes all supplies, including fresh flowers. The center will also be hosting a Spring Break Art Camp for kids ages 4-11. Activities will include painting, drawing, crafts, games and fun. The class will meet daily from 9 am to 3 pm March 11-15. All supplies, water and snacks will be included. Campers should bring their lunch. Cost is $200 for members and $250 for nonmembers. The gallery theme for March is Water and Artists Choice. Artwork is due by Feb 29.
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Press Release - On Friday, Feb 23, there will be an adult painting party called Buzzing Artists led by Jaye. This class will start at 6 pm. Cost is $45 for members and $55 for nonmembers. All supplies and snacks are included. On Saturday, Feb 24, there will be a new crochet class with Alyssa from 10:30 to noon. This beginner level class is open to teens and adults (ages 13 and up). Participants will learn to make a scarf. Cost is $30 for members and $50 for non-members. Weekly art classes for kids and youth will be starting in
and those dollars will go else where. The end result being that State Highway 121 will remain dangerous and inadequate to meet the County’s transportation, present and future, needs. If Ms. Goodson would take the time to ask, I am sure the Commissioners Court would share its views on windmills and solar farms. I have lived in this County for decades, I have witnessed firsthand the harm self dealing good old boys have done to our County in the past. I can assure you that the good old boys don’t control our current County Commissioner Court. But can also promise you that those good old boys will use every political gambit available to regain control. Watch out who you vote for, the wrong decision will rob Fannin County of the Future it deserves.
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Page 7 • February 20, 2024 • 903-583-3280 CALVARY UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH When: Sun. 10:30am. Wed. 7:00pm Where: 1190 Hwy 56 W. Bonham. Pastor: Steven Luton, 903-583-4346
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Connecting To Christ Through Communion
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When we partake of communion as Christians, we connect to Jesus Christ. When Jesus instituted to Lord’s supper or communion, he desired that we would be connected to Him. “Jesus took bread, and blessed, and brake it, and gave to them, and said, Take, eat: this is my body. And he took the cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them: and they all drank of it. And he said unto them, This is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many” (Mark 14:22-24). The bread represents the flesh or body of Jesus Christ, “by whom ye were called unto the fellowship” (1 Corinthians 1:9). Jesus taught in the flesh, “Every spirit that confesseth
that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God” (1 John 4:2). The Lord have himself, his body, “Who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works” (Titus 2:14). Peter explained that Christ suffered, “Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh” (1 Peter 4:1). The fruit of the vine or grape juice represents the blood of Christ. The blood of Jesus continues to work for the Christian. The Lord shed His blood on the cross, John recorded “one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and water” (John 19:34). Paul said that Jesus “made peace through the blood of his cross” (Colossians 1:20). John reminds us that “if we walk in
the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin” (1 John 1:7). Paul proclaimed the truth concerning the church, “the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood” (Acts 20:28). John wrote to Christians the fact that Jesus Christ “washed us from our sins in his own blood” (Revelations 1:5). Peter reminds us that Christians were redeemed, “with the precious blood of Christ” (1 Peter 1:19). When we worship God in communion, let us remember that we are connecting to Jesus Christ our Lord, the Son of God. Let us not miss this important connection with our Savior.
On the 29th of February there will be a “Fannin county Biblical Round Table”. The Roundtable meeting for February will be at the Bonham Multipurpose Center. Start time will be 7:00 pm. At this time we have three round table guests. The topic will be the inerrancy of the Bible. The table will discuss
biblical truths as well as historical evidence that gives us the confidence to be an effective advocate for the gospel message. Everyone is welcome and guests will have an opportunity to ask questions of the round table participants. If you have someone that you would like to see on the
next roundtable call or email me. Come check it out, it should be a fun evening, and the Christian fellowship is absolutely free. Send any suggestions or questions you might have to Joe Moore at Jpmoorejpm@ gmail.com
12-18-18 Minister for the Ivanhoe Church of Christ
Fannin County Biblical Round Table
Sunday Morning Re-Wind “The Lord Has Stood By Me All the Way”
Hello everyone! The Bible tells us in Psalm 86:7, “In the day of my trouble I will call upon thee: for thou wilt answer me.” We all face troubles and trials in our lives. If we don’t call on the Lord for help in time, our problems will only get worse. I have learned this lesson the hard way recently. I had fallen off of my couch, and laid in the floor for about 7 hours before I called for help. I ended up in the hospital for kidney failure. The road to recovery has definitely been long and challenging, but I know that Jesus Christ, my Lord, has been with me through this journey. The lesson that we can take from this is very simple. You can’t afford to wait to ask for help. God is ready, willing, and
definitely able to help us. That being said, one of my favorite hymns for calling upon the Lord in times of trouble is this classic hymn written by Robert Lowry and Annie S. Hawks in 1872. “I need Thee every hour, Most gracious Lord; No tender voice like Thine Can peace afford. I need Thee, oh, I need Thee; Every hour I need Thee; Oh, bless me now, my Savior, I come to Thee.” If you are in search of a good church home, we invite you to come visit and be part of our worship at Central Baptist Church. Visitors are our honored guests, and we hope to see you this coming Sunday! Bro. Josh Stevenson
The Valley of Dry Bones – Ezekiel 37
By Lyn Holly- Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church As I think of the current climate of our culture, I’m reminded of the vision of the valley of dry bones the Lord showed Ezekiel in Ezekiel 37. As Ezekiel looked out over those dry bones, the LORD asked him, “Can these bones live?” Today, as I look around at what is going in these crazy times, I ask myself the same question. Ezekiel was blessed to see the absolute miracle-working power of God as the dry, dead, dusty bones began to come together. Flesh and sinew came upon them. Then the breath of God blew, and life came into those once dry bones, and it became a great army! Think of it. From dusty death to vibrant life. From a chaotic meaningless pile of bones to a great army! My friends, this is what God has the power to do today! It is the most vivid picture of true revival one can ever imagine. These are truly desperate times. The soul of our nation is at stake. “Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe on these slain, that they may live.” I’m convinced that God has the power to change the direction and heart of our nation. As Christians, the ball is in our court. God said, “If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and heal their land.” (2 Chronicles 7:14)
The Torah
by Dawn McGee The Hebrew name for the Book of Exodus is “Shemot,” plural of shem, meaning “name.” Shemot is the Book of Names, where we see these are real people, and they had names. This Book is where God tells us HIS name in 3:15. We can’t see it in English because translators substitute it by using all-capitalized letters in “LORD.” But in Hebrew, we can know it in the acronym of Pilate’s sign over Jesus’ head on the cross: “Yeshua Ha’nazaret Va’melech HaYehudim. Now you know why the chief priests had such a fit...this acronym is God’s name! Egypt’s name in Hebrew is Mitzraim, meaning “trials/tribulations.” The 10 Plagues were 3 sets of 3 judgments followed by a final judgment. The first 2 were announced, while the 3rd was unannounced. This pattern repeats 3 times until the Final Judgment. Revelation shows a similar pattern of 21 Judgments in 3 sets of 7. To properly understand End-Time prophecy, one MUST see that God is following the pattern of what He did at the Egyptian Exodus. In 12:38 we see that “a mixed multitude” came out of Egypt with the Children of Israel. Everyone who believed in the God of Israel and had the blood of the lamb were all adopted /grafted-in and considered to be the Children of Israel (Egyptians too!) One of those adopted men was Caleb, the son of Jephunneh, a Kenezite (Num 32:12), who became the leader of the tribe of Judah. This pattern of adoption is also seen in the story of Ruth. She was a Moabite who declared, “Your people shall be my people, and your God shall be my God.” (Ruth 1:16) She was grafted-in to Israel and became the great-great-grandmother of King David. And from her loins also came our Messiah. Next week....Leviticus
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First Assembly of God, Bonham 1650 N. Center Bonham, TX 75418 (903) 583-5883
Leonard First Assembly of God, 108 Pecan Leonard, Texas 469-450-9777
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First Christian Church of Bonham Ivanhoe Baptist Church 4063 NO.FM 273 701 N Main Street Bonham, TX 75418 903.583.2227 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 (903)583-2359
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Allen’s Point Baptist Church 310 CR 2775 Honey Grove, TX 75446 903378-7038
Joyful Light Baptist Church 4695 FM 2645 First Congregational Church-corner of Savoy, TX 75418 903-436-5440 Hwy 121 and W 13th St. PO Box 386 Bonham, TX 75418 903-449-4914 Bailey Bible Baptist Church Lamasco Baptist Church 346 CR 2615 205 Leslie Bailey, Texas 75413 Telephone, Texas 75488 Episcopal Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 623 Star Bethlehem Baptist Church “The House Landmark Missionary Baptist Church Street (W 7th & Star Street) of Bread” 1415 Franklin Avenue, 1409 W. Market St. Honey Grove, Texas 903-583-7112 Bonham, TX 7541 Office: 903-583-8061 75446 (615) 448-8802 Bois D’Arc Creek Cowboy Church Hwy 121 & Edhube Road Phone 903-583-1671
Little Bethel Baptist Church PO Box 63 Ladonia, Texas 75449 Phone (903)367-7708
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, Bonham 1540 S Hwy 78 (972) 880-1412
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Boyd Baptist Church 3707 St. Hwy. 78 N Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Rt 1 Box Bonham, Texas Phone (903) 583-7288 101B, PO Box 73, Ladonia, Texas 75449 Phone (903)367-7009 Calvary Baptist Church 913 S. 5th St Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-3910 New Zion Baptist Church 627 County Road
St. James Lutheran Church 14394 E FM 1396 Windom Tx 75492 Phone: 903-583-5155
Central Baptist Church (Fundmental, Independent) 709 Union Ave. Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 505-4124
Christian Chapel CME 1005 West Market St. Honey Grove, Tx 75446 903-378-3518
Corinth Baptist Church 277 CR 1150 North of Bonham on Highway 78 903 583 2750 Dial Baptist Church 16816 FM 1550 Honey Grove, TX 75446 903-378-7070 Duplex Baptist Church 313 CR 2102 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 903-664-3175 Ector Baptist Church P.O. Box 248 Ector, Texas 75439 (903) 961-2175 Edhube Baptist Church 595 FM 2815 Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-2840
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Pilgram Rest Baptist Church 703 Agusta St. Trenton, Texas
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Ravenna Baptist Church 100 Elm Street Ector United Methodist Church Ravenna, Texas 75476 401 Church St. Ector, Texas 75439 (903) 217-7665 Rising Son Cowboy Church 1526 CR 2010 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 903-640-3377 First United Methodist Church of Leonard 206 N. Main / PO Box 218 Leonard, Sandy Baptist Church Ravenna, Texas TX 75452 903-587-3463 75476 (903) 583-9546 First United Methodist Church of TrenSeventh & Main Baptist Church 617 ton 211 North Second Street @ Hunt N. Main Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) Trenton, TX 75490 903-989-2378 583-8679 First United Methodist Church of BonSovereign Grace Baptist Church 601 S. ham 801 Star Bonham, Texas 75418 4th St. Bonham, TX 469-207-1141 (903) 583-3314
Elwood Baptist Intersection of CR 2125 Telephone Baptist Church located on FM 273 Grove Hill Methodist Church and CR 2544 near Ivanhoe, Texas in Telephone Office phone: 903-664-2377 5501 FM 1553 Leonard, TX 75452 Faith Independent Baptist Church 12676 W Hwy 82 Savoy, Tx 75479 903-965-5517 First Baptist Church of Bailey PO Box 221 Bailey, Texas 75413 (903) 583-4793 First Baptist Church of Bonham 710 N. Center Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-0732 First Baptist Church of Dodd City PO Box 47 Dodd City, Texas 75438-0047 (903)583-4465
Primera Iglesia Baustia Hispana 1134 FM Marvin United Methodist Church 273 Bonham, Texas 75418 903-583-5727 Office Phone 903-364-2411 FM 898 E Trinity Baptist Church 219 W. Denison Whitewright, Texas Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-3388
Mulberry United Methodist Church, Union Baptist Church 682 CR 1105 PO 5638 FM 274, Ravenna, TX 75476, Box 118 Ravenna,TX 75476 phone 1-888-311-8508
Valley Creek Baptist Church 3615 FM 896, Leonard, TX 75452 903-587-2386 Westside Baptist Church 912 W. Commerce St. Honey Grove, Texas 75446 903-249-2987 West Shady Grove Baptist Church 13665 East Line Road Trenton, TX
McKenzie United Methodist Church 701 N. 7th Street Honey Grove, TX 75446 (903) 203-4455 Windom United Methodist Church 207 Second Street PO Box 936 Windom, TX 75492 940-390-0146
Windom Baptist Church 203 1st Street Windom, TX 75492 (903) 623-2215 First Baptist Church of Honey Grove Pleasant Grove CME Church box 34 PO Box 124 Honey Grove, Texas 75446 Wild Horse Creek Cowboy Church 2992 CR Ladonia TX 75449 Hwy 64 903-367-7870 (903)378-2768 2285 Telephone, Texas 75488 903-486-1630 Virginia Point United Methodist Church First Baptist Church of Ladonia 301 1386 CR 1200 Savoy, TX Catholic East Main Ladonia, Texas 75449-100 Nazarene St. Elizabeth Catholic Church corner of 10th (903)367-7038 & Maple Bonham, TX office 903-583-7734 Bonham Community Church 347 FM 273 Bonham, TX 228-563-0423 Church of Christ First Baptist Church of Leonard 100 Non-Denominational Church of Christ Leonard, Texas 75452 East Thomas St. [PO Box 1146] (903) 587-2229 Leonard, TX 75452 (903) 587-2250 Golden Gospel Church 4435 County Road 2610 in Bonham, Texas Ector Church of Christ Hwy 56 & Cedar First Baptist Church of Pecan Gap (903) 227-8527 PO Box 100 Pecan Gap, Texas 75469 St. Ector, Texas 903-961-3155 (903)359-6683 Honey Grove Church Of Christ - 403 W. Greater Joy Fellowship Hwy. 121 & W Main St. Honey Grove, 903-227-2606 13th, Bonham, TX (meeting in First Con. First Baptist Church of Randolph Methodist Church Bldg. Sun. 5 PM) Ivanhoe Church of Christ P.O. Box 322PO Box 14 Randolph, Texas 75475 290 CR 2040 Ivanhoe, TX 75447 (903)583-6900 The Way Christian Fellowship. 308 E Fowler St, Savoy Tx 75479 Katy Blvd Church of Christ 411 Katy First Baptist Church of Savoy .O. Blvd Bonham, TX 75418 706-294-5996 Box 177 Savoy, Texas 75479 (903) Pentecostal 965-4160 Midway Church of Christ Hwy 56 W SR Church P.C.G. 1850 S HWY 121 Bonham, Bonham 903 583 3989 First Baptist Church of Trenton Texas 75418 (903) 640-3025 Northside Church of Christ 2020 N. Center PO Box 157 Trenton, Texas 75490 Presbyterian Bonham, Texas 75418 (903)583-3484 (903)989-2319 First Presbyterian Church of Bonham Oak Ridge Church of Christ 10368 E FM 818 N. Main St. Bonham, Texas 75418 First Fannin Baptist Hispanic Church Rt. 4 1550 Ladonia, Texas 75449 903 583 0849 (903) 583-2014 Box 10 Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-5727 Savoy Church of Christ Main Street Presbyterian Church P.O. Box 212 Savoy, (903) 965-7344 Gober Baptist Church P.O. Box 82 P.O. Box 188 or 504 E. Main St. Honey Wolfe City, Texas 75496 (903) 583-2378 Grove, Texas 75446 (903) 249-1325 Trenton Church of Christ 101 W. Grace Reformed Baptist Church Saunders St. Trenton, TX 75490 United Pentecostal 2800 10th St Honey Grove TX 903-989-2446 Calvary United Pentecostal Church 1190 gracerbcbonham.com Church of God Hwy 56 W Bonham Texas 903-583-4346 Gathering Tine Cabin Ministry 487 CR Bonham Living Word Church of God- 699 E Hwy United Pentecostal Church P.O. Box 216 2105 Ivanhoe, TX 903-449-0180 82 Bonham,TX 75418 Phone: (903) 583-5655 Savoy, Texas 75479 (903) 965-4627 Honey Grove Cowboy Church Lannius Church of God 2803 Hwy 897 Peace Tabernacle UPC 16020 CR 635 3050 Hwy 100 North Honey Grove, TX Dodd City, TX 75438 903-623-3007 Trenton, Texas (972) 752-4054
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More on Crate Training By Gregg Flowers We talked about how a crate is the most natural thing in the world for your puppy to love. Dogs are den animals and if your puppy grew up in the wild, she would find a way to dig out some sort of burrow. Crates are well worth it for potty training because of how they can greatly abbreviate the process. And it's handy for your dog to have her own little space, and occasionally you may want to confine her to her den for any number of reasons. Sometimes dogs may be kenneled at a vet, groomer, or boarding facility, so it's not
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do, would be to let her out when she's fussing. A puppy 10/9/12 screeching can be really irritating, but if you let her out when she starts whimpering because it "hurts your feelings" or you "can't stand it", you will literally teach her all she has to do is cry for X amount of time, and you'll cave. She'll quickly figure out the pattern of what happens when she complains. - So what do you do when you have an incessant crate whiner? You hang in there. If she's in your bedroom near your bed, it's somewhat more comforting to her because she can hear you and smell you. But she still may fuss. The idea is to just hang in there as long as you can until she simply gives up and settles. If after 20 minutes, she's still giving you the business and you can't take it anymore, you can put the crate in another room where you can't hear her. But that means you'll need to set your alarm to get up to take her out. Crates are used in the same fashion as the mother wolf, to keep her pups out of trouble, until they learn the way of the world. As it applies to your home, besides the potty training aspect, a crate keeps her from tearing stuff up and otherwise getting into trouble. As Fluffy gets a little older and more trustworthy, her confinement will be less and less.
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Road Work updates for Week ending 2/15/2024 As commissioner, I plan to let you know every week what we accomplished the week before in regards to our slogan "On the road to Recovery". As citizens, you expect us to be out working daily in the precinct and bringing our county roads back up to at least a minimum standard. We have not been able to put out any more rock this past week as our haul truck is in the shop due to engine problems that will be a significant cost to correct. Two graders have been out working on cleaning up some of the worst roads after the rains and will continue doing so. Thank you for
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calling and letting us know of ones that need work as we cannot drive all 192 miles of roads everyday ourselves. Brush cutting has occurred on 1201, 1202, 1285, 1286, and 4045. While the brush cutter does a good job it can leave a mess in some areas due to not having been done in so long. We will work to clear off driveways as we go and come back behind the cutter to cleanup afterwards. Be aware, this may not happen that day. An individual will pick it up over the next few days where needed. Drier weather allows us to use the skid steer but right now it would just tear up the road. Please email me at dmc-
queen@fanninco.net if you have a culvert that is crushed and allowing water to run around it and back into the road. We replaced one culvert last week and will do more as soon as our rock truck is back up and running. Hauling loads of rock in small dump trailers is not the best way to do this. Dale McQueen, Fannin County Commissioner Precinct One 903-965-7030
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It was with great sadness upon hearing about the passing of a Fannin County treasure, Bill Bennett. A few words could not do justice to his memory. He was a large part of my growing up years. For just about all of my years in school started off with getting up around 6:00 am , going to the table with cereal, toast , fruit, eggs, bacon or sausage, and……..” This begins another broadcast day at KFYN 1420 AM, Bonham Texas.” Bill was a true radio man. He could have easily made it in a large radio market. He was that talented. I remember the Birthday Club Show where friends and relatives would call in those who were celebrating birthdays. The long running Trad-
ing Post, and how Bill would have to remind some when they went over their weekly limit, in an ever diplomatic way. Then you had the Sounding Board program that gave listeners the chance to call in to discuss issues whether local, state, or national. How many of you remember Chip the Chipmunk? Bill had a very subtle way of bringing forth humor. I believe many longtime listeners never picked up on a little tidbit he liked to do from time to time. Occasionally, he would do a lead in with this….. “ and here we are on another Ben Billet Show” He would change the letters around just for the fun of it. On Valentines Day he would like to play the novelty song, Little
Arrows. I remember on occasion when he read an obituary of someone he knew well, of the emotion you could hear in his voice. This just shows you the kind of man he was. I certainly hope that time has not dimmed his memory for some. It is certainly heartbreaking that Bonham no longer has a radio station. I think about all of this and realize this was a world that sadly no longer exists. But Bill Bennett will forever be etched in my mind as a large part of my youth. May you rest in peace Mr Bennett, and pray that God will comfort all of the family with their loss. God Bless.
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cations in and out of jail. This information is critical to their sense of safety. • Constant communication with attorneys in tracking the multitude of events/information in each case • Investigative work to track down victims whose contact information was not provided in offense reports, and providing in-person support during court events such as jury trials. There is also a massive amount of one-on-one contact with crime victims •who’s cases aren’t yet filed with this office • seeking Protective Orders • family members whose loved ones have lost their lives, • reimbursement for personal expenses accumulated during prosecution • to receive restitution due to medical bills or other financial loss • to arrange travel/lodging reservations for victim witnesses during jury trials • who want the cases of violence against them dropped by the DA. A large percentage of victim services provided by my of-
fice includes work product that has no method of formal documentation. However, there is a report through the county criminal justice database which keeps track of victim contacts when a case has been filed with this office. This report exposes the truth about victim services provided by the DA. This 601 page report (yes, you read that right – 601 pages), from the period from January, 2016 through February, 2024, reveals that there were 4,515 contacts made with 996 victims. Again, these figures don’t include at least as many contacts not recorded in the database. This report makes it abundantly clear that taking care of victims is one of the highest priorities of this office, and will continue to be until my term has ended in 2025. If you believe it is the duty of the criminal justice system to provide assistance to victims of crime, be sure to vote for the candidate who actually understands and daily engages in bringing justice to these victims.
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Providing effective and compassionate victim services is one of the highest priorities of this office. We consider it a privilege to serve the citizens of this county as they journey through some of the most difficult and painful events they will ever experience in life. It might surprise most people to learn that victim services is not just one-on-one communication with crime victims. It’s about building trusting relationships with people who are wounded and angry, whose lives and bodies have been destroyed. It’s also about enabling victims in completing impact statements, referring victims to additional resources, as well as completing monthly and quarterly reports to the State, providing assistance in filling out Crime Victim Compensation applications and communicating with State agencies on their behalf. It’s also about • Registering victims with State agencies that provide notification of defendants’ lo-
USDA Designates 12 Texas Counties as Primary Natural Disaster Areas
USDA - This Secretarial natural disaster designation allows the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) to extend much-needed emergency credit to producers recovering from natural disasters through emergency loans. Emergency loans can be used to meet various recovery needs including the replacement of essential items such as equipment or livestock, reorganization of a farming operation, or to refinance certain debts. FSA will review the loans based on the extent of losses, security available, and repayment ability. Triggering Disaster #1 Impacted Area: Texas Triggering Disaster: Excessive Heat Application Deadline: September 3, 2024 Primary Counties Eligible: Aransas, Eastland, Freestone, Grayson, Mills, Rockwall, San Patricio, and San Saba Contiguous Counties Also Eligible:
Oklahoma: Bryan, Love, and Marshall Triggering Disaster #2 Impacted Area: Texas Triggering Disaster: Excessive Heat, Drought, and High Winds Application Deadline: September 3, 2024 Primary Counties Eligible: Briscoe and Parmer Contiguous Counties Also Eligible: Armstrong, Bailey, Castro, Deaf Smith, Donley, Floyd, Hall, Lamb, Motley, Swisher New Mexico: Curry Triggering Disaster #3 Impacted Area: Texas Triggering Disaster: Excessive Heat and Drought Application Deadline: September 3, 2024 Primary Counties Eligible: Childress and Robertson Contiguous Counties Also Eligible: Brazos, Burleson, Collingsworth, Cottle, Falls, Hall, Hardeman, Leon, Limestone, Madison, and Milam Oklahoma: Harmon More Resources On farmers.gov, the Disaster Assistance Discovery Tool, Disaster Assistance-at-a-Glance fact sheet, and Loan Assistance Tool can help you determine program or loan options. To file a Notice of Loss or to ask questions about available programs, contact your local USDA Service Center.
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Elect
KYLE SHAW For Judge
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I Believe In: • Honesty and fairness with my decisions based on the law and facts presented.
Richard Glaser, Fannin County Criminal District Attorney
• Harsh penalties for manufacturing, delivery or distribution of Fentanyl, Heroin, Cocaine, Methamphetamine and other dangerous drugs and controlled substances. • Lengthy sentences for those convicted of sexual abuse of children.
Mark Johnson, Fannin County Sheriff
• Extensive use of programs and accommodations for accused mentally ill offenders including those self-medicating mental health issues with street drugs. This includes housing, treatment and prescription medications. • Use of specialty courts such as Veteran’s Court, Mental Health Court and Drug Court to pinpoint specific needs of offenders with the goals of avoiding recidivism and protecting the community. • Swift justice for those involved in human trafficking.
A.J. Self, Precinct Two - Fannin County Commissioner
• Significant punishment for adult offenders convicted of selling or providing drugs to children. • When appropriate, the use of Youthful and first-time offender programs for instance, Pretrial Diversion or Intervention and Conditional Dismissals with the goals of reduction in recidivism and when appropriate expunge criminal records.
Brian Meserole, Chief of Police, Leonard Texas
• Working diligently with the district attorney’s office, the county court at law and law enforcement to reduce the jail population through speedy trials. • On a case-by-case basis, favor manageable bond amounts and pretrial release of accused offenders awaiting trial who do not pose a flight risk or risk to the community.
Rodney Alexander, Mayor of Trenton, Texas
• Efficient and timely disposition of family and civil law cases keeping in mind the specific needs of the individual parties and the children of divorce cases. • An efficient working relationship with the commissioner’s court to end the practice of dictating the Court’s budget through court orders.
Noel Nixon, Mayor Pro-Tem City of Leonard
Experienced, Reliable Professional and Trustworthy
Early Voting: Feb. 20 - Mar. 1 • Election Day: Mar. 5 Roy V. Floyd Civic Center (The Armory) - 1100 W. 5th St, Bonham, Texas 75418
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For six generations, my family has called this place home. I feel a personal responsibility to defend the promise of Texas and keep freedom alive in the communities of our district for future generations. I ask for your vote, your support, and your prayers to continue this important work.
Securing the Border. Protecting our Children.
State Rep. Reggie Smith
Protecting Children. Defending Our Values. Protected our kids from predatory Big Tech companies and online sexual predators Safeguarded children from obscene drag shows and banned gender modification surgeries on minors Passed historic $6.5 billion border security budget to build the wall and banned sanctuary cities Delivered the largest tax cut in Texas history, with $18 billion for homeowners and small businesses Enacted the nation’s strongest pro-life and Second Amendment protections
A local conservative leader we know and trust. State Representative since 2019, consistently re-elected by wide margins; currently Chairman of the Texas House Elections Committee
Protected our children online by limiting what they can access on social media and preventing sexual predators and Big Tech from preying on them
Twice elected Chairman of the Grayson County Republican Party and served as Regional Director of the Texas Republican County Chairman’s Association
Stood up to the radical leftists and banned gender modification surgeries on minors in Texas
Passed historic $6.5 billion border security budget to build the wall, ban sanctuary cities, and keep out traffickers, cartels, and terrorists
Appropriated $1.6 billion to upgrade school safety measures throughout our state Passed the largest property tax cut in Texas history, $18 billion for homeowners and small businesses
Reggie and his wife, Stephany, are the proud parents of three children; Reggie Jr., Anna Katherine, and Rhett. They are active members of the First Baptist Church of Van Alstyne.
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Experience Matters - Let’s Check It Out Candidate Says: “I have DEALT with about every kind of felony.” “I have HANDLED over 1,200 cases for prosecutors on appeal.” Dealt with and Handled are NOT legal terms that tell us anything. Words that do are: • Judgment of Conviction by Jury • Judgment of Acquittal by Jury • Judgment of Acquittal by Court • Judgment of Capital Murder • Judgment of Conviction by Court – Waiver of Jury Trial • Judgment Adjudicating Guilt • Judgment Revoking Community Supervision • Judgment of Order of Deferred Adjudication Fact: Further Fact:
Don’t be vague. Tell us your jury verdicts. All Judgments are filed in the Fannin County District Clerk’s Office. Jessica Arnold says she has 38 Jury Verdicts in the past six years both here and in another prosecutor office with an 80% conviction rate. Her challenger’s main experience the past 15 plus years has been traffic tickets and truancy.
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As Criminal District Attorney my 25 years’ experience—as legal advisor to the Commissioners Court and then as elected County Attorney and finally as elected Criminal District Attorney—have been spent with all aspects of the criminal justice system in Fannin County. I believe I am able to give a particular insight into two races: the 336th District Court Judge and Criminal District Attorney. 336th District Judge: Both candidates are professional, likeable and have taken the high road to office. The difference to me is that Kyle Shaw has my support based on his extensive criminal experience. The Office of Court Administration (OCA) reports that there were 23 cases in which Fannin County juries were selected in criminal cases (see District Court summary of other criminal case activity for 1-01-2023 to 12-31-2023). Civil cases frequently mediate and settle. Criminal cases are often a life, liberty or death struggle. Mr. Shaw has the background to start on day one. Criminal District Attorney: That same report referenced above from the OCA shows our office performance as well all 254 counties. Our office is hard working and professional, and the staff excels at accomplishing their duties. Compare our neighboring counties and the cases in which criminal juries were selected this past year: Fannin County – 23 Cooke – 8 Lamar – 20 Grayson – 15 (with 3 district courts) El Paso – 25 (population 868,763) Hunt – 13 Red River – 0 The report referenced above can be reviewed at www.TXCourts.gov. I support and will vote for Jessica Arnold who has extensive felony trial experience. Jessica is currently trying aggravated sexual assault cases and is working hard for Fannin County. Her challenger’s main experience the past 15 plus years has been traffic tickets and truancy. Both Kyle Shaw and Jessica Arnold will do a great job for Fannin County and I urge you to join me and vote for them beginning February 20 or March 5. In addition I wholeheartedly support: Reggie Smith – Texas House of Representatives Chris Wilson – Fannin County Commissioner Pct. 3 Dale McQueen – Fannin County Commissioner Pct. 1
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Commissioner PCT 3 After raising a family and selling software for 25 years, I moved to Telephone. After only three years I knew I wouldn’t be able to go back and moved my whole world to Fannin County. I have 25 years of being assigned a geographic territory and producing millions of dollars of revenue including here in Fannin County. The resources we have, two lakes, several downtown areas, a sportsman’s paradise. I was born in Louisiana and we have a sportsman’s paradise right here in Fannin County! Fannin County offers the best places for a business to succeed. Businesses that will employ long-term, benefits, and retirement types of jobs. I promise to use every bit of my experience to ensure Fannin County comes first and let our resources start paying us back. • Increase Revenue • Improve & Maintain Roads • Preserve the Integrity of our Resources • Better Infrastructure, Better Emergency Resources • 25 years of proven, geographical revenue producing experience, including here in Fannin County. • I understand past sacrifices and negotiations that did not have FANNIN COUNTY FIRST! We can’t afford to wait because our value is peaking. We do not need more “Yes” men! Let’s get excited about the value of our resources and let them start working for us. Fannin County First!
• I promise to predict, generate and produce revenue while maintaining the great job people before us have done. • I will be more proactive rather than reactive. Political Ad Paid for by Gary Tucker Campaign, Treasurer Gary Tucker
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Home Country: 2/20/24 Slim Randles Steve, the cowboy on the board of directors of the Mule Barn truck stop’s philosophy counter and world dilemma think tank, swears on his coffee it happened. “Tourist guy got off the train the other day when I was in the city picking up a friend,” Steve said. “He asked me if I was a real cowboy, and I allowed I probably was, because I wasn’t smart enough to get a real job. So he asked if I minded if he asked me some questions.” Steve sipped his coffee. “I said, ‘Shoot’ and the guy says he wondered why we wore these big ol’ hats with the wide brims. So I explained to him they give us shade in summer and keep the rain and snow off our faces, and told him we could give the horse a drink by putting water in them. “Then he thanked me and asked why we wore chaps. So I explained how they protected our legs from cactus and thorns, you know. “He asked about wild rags like this one,” he said, touch-
ing the blue silk scarf around his neck. “I told him it filtered dust and we could tie our hats down with it in a high wind.” “Sounds reasonable,” Doc said, “but I thought everybody knew that. Television and Westerns and all that.” “Well, yeah,” Steve said. “Me, too. But I think this guy was from a city somewhere and didn’t watch TV or eat anything that ever had a pulse. Looked kinda puny. But he was real friendly. “So then he asked me about saddle horns. Wanted to know if they honk. This guy was really green, you know? He wanted to know about ropes and spurs, all kinds of questions like that. I did my best to answer him, too. Finally he says, ‘Tell me why you cowboys always wear tennis shoes.’ “So I told him we didn’t want anyone thinking we were truck drivers.” Even the truck drivers laughed at that one. Then they threw cracker packets at Steve.
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Re-Elect
c Q M u e e l en a D Fannin County Commissioner, Precinct One
Appointed 5 months ago by Fannin County Judge, Newt Cunningham
Accomplishments to Date:
• For first time in years a full team of six dedicated workers for our roads • Working on all our roads, not just a select few • New mowing equipment for roads • Long term fix on CR 2015 – not just throwing money away after each rain • Many roads that had not been graded in years have been addressed • Keeping the public informed with weekly articles • Soliciting feedback on culverts that need work and fixing them • Proposal implemented to pay our sheriff’s deputies that were losing vacation time Proven background in our local community to enrich all our citizens’ lives • Executive Director: The Bonham Area Chamber of Commerce for nine years o Directed hundreds of events to promote our community and businesses o Finances were online for everyone to see where money came from and went o Managed the complex concurrently • Manager: The Fannin County Multipurpose Complex for the past eleven years o The Complex receives no county or city taxpayer money to operate o Help support numerous local organizations and charities for free • Writer: The Fannin County Leader for two years o Terrific way to learn what is important to the citizens of our community
Projects involved in as an individual on the local level • Work with a previous county judge to balance the budget • The Bonham Animal Shelter • The Open Arms Shelter in Bonham
County Road 2037 in the Tulip area, 1 mile stretch, both sides of the County Road.
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Family Violence Affects the Children PLEASE ...if you need help dealing with personal problems or you need help coping with your children, seek help! “At the end of the day, the most overwhelming key to a child’s success is the positive involvement of parents.” - Jane Dee Hull Children depend on the adults around them for protection, guidance and a feeling of belonging. Children flourish in a positive environment!! Call for help. There is never any shame in saving a young life from pain and despair.
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Honey Grove senior Deon Morris signed on Feb. 7 to play football for Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant. On hand to see him sign included: (seated) stepfather Buster Finney, mother Tynisha Burton, Deon Morris Jr., father Deon Morris Sr., Teresa Ilkenhans and (standing) Dwayne Flowers, Rozlynn Finney, Aiden Finney, Raliah Morris, Ryelan Morris, Rylee Gonzales, Laurie Morris Daniels and Andrian Morris. During the last two seasons, he rushed 196 times for 1,647 yards, scored 22 touchdowns and been a District 9-2A-I firstteam running back. Courtesy photo
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Bonham senior Angel Esquivel signed on Feb. 13 with Goodyear Post High School Collegiate/Junior College in Arizona to extend his football career as a safety. On hand to see him sign were (L to R) Jeremy Lucas, Amanda Lucus, Maria Esquivel and Junior Esquivel. He earned District 5-3A-I recognition during his Bonham playing career: 2022, second team, free safety; 2021, first team, linebacker; 2020, honorable mention, safety. Photo by Rich Hilliard
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Honey Grove senior Kailyn Freeman signed on Feb. 7 to continue her track and field career at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant. Freeman equates a two-time district champion and regional qualifier in the girls' pole vault, with a current personal record of 10 feet. Additionally, she is a three-time State qualifier in girls' powerlifting -- currently ranked second in the state in the 123-pound weight class. On hand to see her sign included: (seated) mother Brandi Freeman, brother Austin Freeman and (standing) aunt Cheyenne Wiggley, cousins Hudson and Grayson Wigley, stepfather and Honey Grove athletic director Shane Fletcher. Courtesy photo
Three Honey Grove defensive players earned spots on the Texas Sports Writers Association’s Class 2A all-state football teams for the 2023 season: second-team lineman, Asher Price, 6-3, 215; third-team linemen, Brody Mahan, 6-3, 235; third-team linebacker, Levi Beavers, 6-0, 220. --Rich Hilliard
Bonham senior De'marcus Brown signed on Feb. 13 with William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa, to extend his football career. On hand to see him sign were Gregory Hill and Denise Hill. He earned District 5-3A-I recognition during his Bonham playing career: 2023, first team, defensive lineman; 2022, honorable mention, offensive lineman. Photo by Rich Hilliard
Bonham senior Braeden Stewart signed on Feb. 13 to extend his baseball career as a shortstop at Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, Kansas. On hand to see him sign were (L to R) Damien Stewart, Tanaka Brown and Britnie Sutherland. He earned a District 11-3A honorable mention in 2023 at shortstop. Photo by Rich Hilliard
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Leonard senior Ethan Richardson signs on Feb. 7 with Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford to play tight end. Also pictured with him are (L to R): dad Chad Richardson, mom Amanda Richardson and sister Sydnee Richardson. He earned All-District 8-3AII recognition each of the last three seasons: 2023, honorable mention, tight end; 2022, second team, tight end; 2021, honorable mention, wide receiver. Courtesy photo
Leonard senior Jaxon LaCook signed on Feb. 7 to play football for Hendrix College in Conway, Ark. Pictured with him (L to R) are Jace LaCook, mom Jessica LaCook, dad Jeremy LaCook and Jacoby LaCook. He garnered District 8-3A-II honorable mentions as an inside linebacker in 2022 and 2023. Courtesy photo
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Qualifiers from Fannin County have been determined for the 2024 boys’ high school basketball playoffs which commence with bi-district action Feb. 1920. In 23-1A, Dodd City advanced as the district champion for the third-straight season -- and second-consecutive as an undefeated titlist -- to its eighth-consecutive playoffs. Meanwhile, Ector and Savoy also assured playoffs trips via 231A, tying Pioneer Technology and Arts Academy of Greenville for second place at 8-6. Ector qualified for its ninth postseason in the last 10 years, after 2023’s rare absence. Savoy assured its first postseason since 2019 and only second trip -- since 1984. Honey Grove won 14-2A -- the Warriors’ first boys’ basketball district title in 11 years -- to advance to its fourth-consecutive postseason. Sam Rayburn finished as the same district’s runner-up to advance to its secondstraight playoffs, after last year’s historic run to the regional semifinals. In 11-3A, Leonard advanced via the fourth-and-final postseason berth, after missing the playoffs last season following its historic 2022 regional quarterfinals campaign.
Ector's Gauge Williams (10) shoots a jumper despite the defensive efforts of Dodd's City’s Jaden Mahar (11) and Matthew Stephens (4) on Feb. 9 during District 23-1A boys' basketball at Dodd City. Photo by Rich Hilliard
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Tuesday, February 13, 2024, Fannin County Judge Newt Cunningham called to order at 9:01 a.m. the Regular Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. Quorum was established with County Judge and all County Commissioners present. The Invocation was led by Pastor Dave Bradley of First Baptist Church of Whitewright. Pledges were led by Sgt. Darin Cook of Bonham’s VFW Post 4852. There were no Introductions. 5. Public Forum: First to speak was Bonham resident Jay Minton to offer possible suggestions for the processing of excess cardboard being stored at Precinct 4’s barn. Judge Cunningham then spoke to respond to statements made by some, regarding past Court decisions that includes the decision to commit the county to put up 1% of monies needed to obtain government funding of Hwy 121 improvements and the decision to regulate sexually oriented businesses in Fannin County. After defending the logic of the county committing 1.5 million dollars in order to have the State provide a hundred times more (150 million dollars) towards road construction that will potentially save motorist lives travelling on Hwy 121, Judge Cunningham expounded on why the court placed regulations on any incoming sexually oriented businesses. He explained how regulations were a way to keep sexually oriented businesses away from churches, schools and other areas, as constitutionally speaking, a county government does not have the authority to all together keep SOBs out. He also briefly touched on windmills noting that “he doesn’t want them” and though he can’t stop them, he doesn’t have to accommodate them with tax abatements. He concluded his statement noting
the court is willing to place citizens concerns on the agenda in the interest of informed discussions. The last to speak was citizen Chris Wilson who concurred with the judge about what powers the court has and does not have, encouraged the citizenry to inform themselves and speak to the court specifically as to what their concerns are. ROUTINE ITEMS: 6. Approve payment of bills – County Auditor: Fannin County Auditor Alicia Whipple stated the bills were $741,423.76. Commissioner Magness made a motion to approve payment with Commissioner McQueen seconding the motion which passed. 7. Report of monies collected by the County Clerk’s office for January 2024; all courts combined, $16,598.01 and Land Records, $29,785.00 – County Clerk: Informational only. 8. Report of monies received by the Districts Clerk’s office for January 2024; $14,833.21 – County Judge (District Clerk): Informational only. DISCUSSION, CONSIDERATION AND ACTION ITEMS: 9. Approve policy to work with Precinct employees to acquire a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL); - Commissioner Precinct 1: Commissioner McQueen spoke to explain the policy involved with this before making the motion to approve the policy to help precinct employees to acquire CDL licenses. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Magness and the motion passed. 10. Approve Independent Contractor Services Contract for culvert removal and replacement on CR 3335 in Precinct 4 – Purchasing Agent: Fannin County Purchasing Agent Edwina Lane noted this was needed due to Precinct 4 not having proper equipment for the work and
how the estimate was between eight and twelve thousand dollars. Commission Kopf explained how his crew had attempted to do this job in August of 2023 and how it has been determined that outside assistance is needed. After Commissioner Kopf’s explanation, a discussion ensued which included comments from a citizen regarding the wording on the contract before Commissioner Kopf made the motion to approve with Commissioner Self seconding the motion which passed. 11. Accept or deny bids for Precinct 2 pickup truck – Purchasing Agent (Pct 2): After a brief description by Ms. Lane of the one bid received on this, a motion was made by Commissioner Self to deny the bid with Commissioner Magness seconding the motion which passed. 12. Accept or deny bids for District Court Security Services – Purchasing Agent: Ms. Lane led a discussion regarding bids received and issues existing with some of the bids. Commissioner Magness made the motion to pass on this with Commissioner Self seconding the motion which passed. 13. Approve going out for bids for Fannin County roadway construction – Purchasing Agent (Pct 2): Commissioner Self led a discussion of how best to get an accurate cost of materials and contractor services needed to repair certain county roads and where to obtain additional road funding before making a motion to pass on this with the understanding of getting a group together to discuss solutions. Commissioner Magness seconded the motion which passed. 14. Approve authorization to allow the Sheriff’s Office to sell weapons through Rene Bates Auctioneers – Purchasing Agent (Sheriff): Ms. Lane explained the reason for this was the Sheriff’s office had
purchased new firearms. After some discussion, Commissioner Self made the motion to approve with Commissioner Magness seconding the motion which passed. 15. Approve and adopt the Fannin County Fraud, Waste and Abuse Policy – County Auditor: Alicia Whipple explained the need for this and after some discussion ensued, Commissioner Self made a motion to pass on this to allow time for it to be read and understood fully. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kopf and the motion passed. 16. Approve 2024 Failure to Appear Interlocal Cooperation Contract with Texas Department of Public Safety – County Judge: Judge Cunningham explained how this is beneficial to the county and Commissioner Self made the motion to approve with Commissioner Magness seconding the motion which passed. OPEN DISCUSSION ITEMS: Open discussion items will be passed on unless discussion requested by a member of the Court or a Citizen. 17. Subdivision Committee and Subdivision Policy – County Judge: Passed on. 18. Courthouse repairs and litigation - County Judge: Passed on. 19. Justice Center - County Judge: Passed on. 20. County budget and revenue sources – County Judge: Judge Cunningham noted he is working on an agreement to move the Multi-Purpose Facility to the City of Bonham in order to get a hundred plus acres to put up for sale. Ms. Whipple then noted that the hotel tax should be coming online in the next month or so. 21. Water issues affecting Fannin County – County Judge: No significant updates. 22. Fannin County road issues - County Judge: Covered in previous agenda items.
EXECUTIVE SESSION(S) IF NEEDED: 23. 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: A motion was made, seconded and passed to enter Executive Session at 10:13 a.m. After some time, Regular Session reconvened at 10:29 a.m. 24. 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 23. 25. Consider and take action regarding matters discussed in Executive Session(s) - County Judge: No action taken. COMMENTS AND ADJOURN: 26. Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: Commissioner McQueen thanked everyone for their attendance and voiced his hope for everyone to enjoy the nice weather. Commissioner Self echoed Commissioner McQueen’s statements adding his thanks for everyone’s participation while noting his appreciation for the comment of “inform yourself or stay out of the argument” before wishing all a good week. Commissioner Magness noted the comment about being informed belonging on Facebook. Commissioner Kopf thanked everyone for coming before commenting on the good weather. Judge Cunningham commented on Purple Martins returning, before thanking everyone for their attendance and noting how the court is trying to avoid raising taxes but when property values go up, unfortunately property taxes will go up and how that is kind of un-
avoidable. He briefly touched on property along Hwy 121 before again thanking everyone for their attendance and wishing God’s blessings on all. 27. Adjourn: The meeting adjourned at 10:33 a.m.
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Precinct 1 Commissioner Dale McQueen Pct. Barn Location: 8865 Highway 56 W (2 miles east of Savoy) Savoy, Texas 75479 Phone: 903-965-7030 Email Address: dmcqueen@fanninco.net Precinct 2 Commissioner A.J. Self Pct. Barn Location: 500 N. Highway 69 Leonard, Texas 75452 Phone: 903-587-3455 Email Address: aself@fanninco.net
Precinct 3 Commissioner Jerry Magness Pct. Barn Location: 18101 East FM 1396 (Just off Hwy 82) Honey Grove, Texas 75446 Phone: 903-378-2941 Email Address: precinct3@fanninco.net Precinct 4 Commissioner Doug Kopf Pct. Barn Location: 1369 East Highway 56 Bonham, Texas 75418 Phone: 903-583-2039 Email Address: dkopf@fanninco.net
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Bonham City Council – Wastewater Line Project/Sidewalk Ordinance By Rose Schwartz Monday, February 12, 2024, prior to Mayor H.L. Compton calling to order at 5:30 p.m. the Regular Meeting of the Bonham City Council, Pastor Mark Posey of the First Congregational Church of Bonham led attendees in an Invocation. Quorum was established with all Council Members, except Councilman Timothy LaVergne II, in attendance. 1. Consider and take action to approve minutes of the January 8th regular meeting: A motion to approve was made by Councilman John Burnett, seconded by Councilman Wayne Moore and passed. 2. Consider and take action to accept financial report for month ending January 31, 2024: Director of Administrative Services Sarah Osburn reported the General Fund revenue was in good shape due to the influx of property tax payments as well as a trend of revenue from sales tax showing about a 3% increase each month. A motion to approve was made by Councilman Michael Evans, seconded by Councilman Ernie Quintana and passed. 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.]: First United Bank of Bonham President Alan McDonald spoke to commend Bonham’s Water Department for actions taken on a Sunday afternoon in January when a main water line broke at the bank and someone from the city, alerted to the problem, turned the water off at the bank preventing further loss of water and potential ice issues. 4. Presentation of TDA Form A1024 CDBG Section 3 Goals and Concepts as related to the CDBG Program and Grant Contract CDV21-0035: City Manager Sean Pate explained how this was pertaining to the wastewater treatment plant project and the rules from the government for the receipt of grant money for this project. A slide presentation was used in the summation of the qualifications for compliance, who the grant administrator is (Grant Works), the engineering selection (Hayer Engineering), the prime contractor (the City of Bonham), the targeted zone and the record keeping of the project. 5. Presentation by Hilltop Securities for the plan of finance for the proposed Texas Water Development Board’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund for sewer system improvements: Representing Hilltop Securities who serves as Bonham’s Financial Advisor for this project, VP Jorge Delgado spoke to explain the finance plan to finance a continuation of the 2019 wastewater line replacement project. He noted that Bonham is ranked #10 in the state’s project priority list and is eligible for up to 70% loan forgiveness. He went on to explain the benefit of the ranking (good odds for obtaining the full 70% grant, subject to available funds) and detailed what is involved in the financing of 2.6 million over a 30-year repayment period.
Also noted was the city getting 6.2 million if the city receives the 70% loan forgiveness grant money. After his presentation a discussion ensued with Mr. Pate detailing the immediate need for the project. 6. Consider and take action to approve a resolution authorizing application for financial assistance from the Texas Water Development Board for sewer system improvements; and making certain findings in connection therewith: A motion was made by Wayne Moore with Ernie Quintana seconding the motion which passed. 7. Consider and take action to approve an order calling for a general election to be held on May 4, 2024 to elect Council member At-large and Mayor and a special election to be held on May 4, 2024 to elect a Council member for an unexpired term for Ward 4: Mr. Pate explained how this was just a formality for needed action. A motion to approve was made by Ernie Quintana, seconded by Wayne Moore and passed. 8. Consider and take action on the following items related to the May 4, 2024 City of Bonham General and Special Election: A motion was made by John Burnett to approve with Wayne Moore seconding the motion which passed. a) Appoint the City Secretary as the Early Voting Clerk. b) Designate two days for extended hour early voting from 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. c) Designate the Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut St, as the polling place for both early voting and Election Day voting. 9. Consider and take action to approve an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between Fannin County and the City of Bonham, Texas regarding regulations within the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of the City of Bonham: Mr. Pate noted this was being done in compliance with requests from the state and legislature to enter into an agreement for an understanding of the responsibility of the onemile circumference around the city. He detailed the specifics of the agreement before the motion to approve was made by Michael Evans and seconded by Ernie Quintana. The motion passed. 10. Hold public hearing and consider and take action on an ordinance amending Article 3.13 Division 3 “Sidewalk Curb and Gutter” (Ordinance 1297) establishing
sidewalk, curb and gutter requirements and specifications for new and existing developments: Mayor Compton called the hearing to order at 5:50 p.m. Director of Community Development Mark Kinnaird explained how the ordinance was rejected at January’s City Council meeting with the request for modifications to be made to the ordinance. He noted the requested changes had been made. After Mr. Kinnaird spoke, husband/ wife business owners who reside in Ravenna spoke to ask for various clarifications regarding the ordinance. An indepth discussion ensued which included input from City Attorney Christina Tillett, that covered their inquiries after which a comment was made by a resident of Boyd Loop in Bonham questioning the logic of placing sidewalks close to the curb. Before the hearing ended, a resident of South 4th St in Bonham commented on his approval that the City has taken steps to improve the ordinance. He then discussed issues regarding setbacks of some homes and properties that received waivers for not having to have sidewalks and voiced his dissatisfaction with having been denied an exception to the sidewalk rule when 27 properties he knows of do not have curb, gutter or sidewalks. He stated the need for consistency with enforcement of the ordinance. Mr. Kinnaird noted to the council that another amendment would need to be added to the document per legal counsel. Mayor Compton commented on changes that will be occurring in the city as the city grows and thanked everyone for their participation before concluding the hearing at 6:17 p.m. Mr. Pate then read the ordinance before a motion was made by John Burnett to approve the ordinance as written with the amendments cited by Mr. Kinnaird and Atty Tillett. Michael Evans seconded the motion which passed. 11. Consider and take action on a Special Use Permit/Zone Change located at 2304 N Main ST (PID 90932) from Single Family Residential to Duplex: Mr. Kinnaird explained how and why this request was denied by the P&Z Committee. A motion to deny was made by Wayne Moore, seconded by John Burnett and passed. 12. Consider and take action on a Special Use Permit / Zone Change located at 1001 Lynn ST (PID 91408)
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OBITUARIES PATRICIA (TISH) ANN (BEENE) OGDEN
Bonham-Patricia (Tish) Ann (Beene) Ogden, age 92, passed away on Monday, February 12, 2024, at her home. She was born on September 14, 1931 in Mobeetie, TX to Pat and Dorothy (Bradstreet) Beene. A graveside memorial service will be held at 10:30 am on Saturday, March 30, 2024 at Willow Wild Cemetery in Bonham, TX. Patricia was a 1947 graduate of Andrews High School; she went on to further her education at Texas Tech University and The University of Texas Permian Basin obtaining her bachelor’s degree in Sociology. She worked as a social worker for the State of Texas in Child Protective Services. Patricia married Bill Ogden on September 17, 1950 in Lovington, NM. She enjoyed knitting, needlepoint, beading, paper crafts, and quilting. Patricia’s greatest joys in life were her children and grandchildren. She was a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Patricia will be missed by all that knew her. She is survived by her daughter Sheila Gibbs and husband Matthew of Bonham, TX; grandchildren, Lisann and Gavin Fernandez; daughter Teresa Hart of Odessa, TX; grandchildren, Donnie Hart of Odessa, TX, Kayla McCarty and husband Jason; great grandchildren, Taylor and Evan McCarty; daughter-in-law Roxanne Ogden of Midland, TX; grandchildren Ryan and Lane Ogden; great grandson Hudson Ogden, and great granddaughter Conlie Ogden; in addition to a host of extended family and friends. Patricia is preceded in death by her parents Pat and Dorothy Beene, brother Roy Bob Beene, former spouse Bill Ogden, son Patrick Ogden, grandson Corby Ogden, and son-in-law Don Hart. In lieu of flowers the family request that donations be made to the Fannin County CASA Fannin County Children’s Center (fanninccc.org) To convey condolences or to sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.
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Bonham-Susan George Kirkpatrick, age 75, passed away on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at Medical City Hospital in McKinney, TX. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, February 20, 2024 at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home in Bonham, TX starting at 1:00 pm, memorial services will follow starting at 2:00 pm. Bro. Josh Lott will officiate. Susan was born on May 31, 1948 in Stromsburg, NE to Arnold Dale and Mary Frances (Smith) George. She married Floyd Wayne Kirkpatrick on July 19, 1968 in Bonham, TX; he preceded her in death on September 5, 2019. Susan was a janitor at Bonham ISD and was a childcare provider. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. Susan loved keeping in touch with her family and friends, whom she loved very much. She enjoyed yard sales, puzzles, soap operas and 50’s and 60’s music. Susan is survived by her children Bobby Kirkpatrick and wife Jennifer; Kimberly Clark and husband Joshua, and Mark Kirkpatrick; grandchildren Cheyenne Buck Stair and spouse, Taylor Darwin and husband Landon, Logan, and Alli Kirkpatrick, and Kylie and Avis Clark; Great grandchildren Shephard Stair and Parker Darwin; brothers Mike George and wife Gisela, and John George and wife Pam; sister-in-law Judy Keen; nephews Jason, Kevin, and Cory George and Jim “Speedy” Lewis and wife Jacinda; niece Stacy Johnson; great niece Jordan Keene; great nephew Alex Lewis; in addition to numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, she is preceded in death by her sisters Patty Stanfield and Jean Lewis, and parents Arnold and Mary George. To convey condolences or to sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.
City Council Continued from page 21 A motion was made by Michael Evans to approve with Ernie Quintana seconding the motion which passed. 14. Receive 2023 Racial Profiling Report from the Bonham Police Department as required by Ar-
ticle 2.131 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. No action necessary: Bonham Police Chief Andrew Hawkes explained how this report is required to be submitted annually to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement as well as to the local governing body before expounding in detail, on Bonham’s racial profiling
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Honey Grove-Roy Newman Perry, age 88, of Windom, TX passed away on Monday, February 12, 2024 at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, TX. A visitation was held on Saturday, February 17, 2024 starting at 1:00 pm followed by funeral services starting at 2:00 pm at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home in Honey Grove, TX. Rev. David Coats officiated. Interment followed at Windom Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers was the family. Serving as honorary pallbearers were H.B. Sadler, Don Manhart, Bob Milford, Milton Robinson, and Wiley Grissom. Roy was born on May 13, 1935 in Windom, TX to Newman Travis and Christene Elizabeth (Woodard) Perry. Roy graduated from Windom High School in 1953 and married Dorris Jean (Allen) Perry on September 29, 1956 in Paris, TX. He and Dorris moved from Windom to Fort Worth to begin his career and start a family. Roy attended East Texas University, earning a B.S. in Secondary Education, and he also attended North Texas State University earning a Master of Education in Counseling Degree. Within Roy’s career he worked 39 years for Fort Worth Independent School District at Stripling Middle School teaching Industrial Arts, Eastern Hills High School teaching Geometry, and over 25 years as a counselor at Southwest High School. Roy worked part time with Leonards Department Store for 18 years as a bank teller. He was very proud of continuing the legacy of ranching and farming at the Perry Ranch founded in 1858. Roy always enjoyed meeting his close friends every day for morning coffee and eating lunch at the Windom SNAP center. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He is survived by beloved wife of 67 years Dorris Perry; children Rhonda and Richard Aubuchon, Randal Perry, and Robin and Christian Metten; 5 grandchildren; 1 great grandchild; and several nieces, nephews, and extended family. Roy is preceded in death by son Ricky Newman Perry, sister Mary Helen Butler, and parents Newman and Christene Perry. The family request that donations be made to the Windom Snap Center, PO Box 1018 Windom, TX 75492, in honor of Mr. Roy Perry. To convey condolences or to sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.
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NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION AND INTENT TO OBTAIN AIR PERMIT (NORI) RENEWAL PERMIT NUMBER 117592 APPLICATION. Fox Creek Cedar Oil LLC, has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for renewal of Air Quality Permit Number 117592, which would authorize continued operation of a Cedar Oil Extraction Plant located at 6211 Farm-to-Market 100 Road, Honey Grove, Fannin County, Texas 75446. This link to an electronic map of the site or facility’s general location is provided as a public courtesy and not part of the application or notice. For exact location, refer to application. https://gisweb. tceq.texas.gov/LocationMapper/?marker=-95.913056,33.665&level=13. The existing facility is authorized to emit the following air contaminants: carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, organic compounds, particulate matter including particulate matter with diameters of 10 microns or less and 2.5 microns or less and sulfur dioxide. 23. They confuse doctors 50. 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Early of Syria 58. Maleseeks parent to protect must 49. Boston CelticThe punkinterests by name and physical address. the kingdom group or association 19. proposed Satisfy rockers (abbr.) also be identified. You may also submit your adjustments to the application/permit which would satisfy your concerns. The deadline to submit a request for a contested case hearing is 15 days after newspaper notice is published. If a request is timely filed, the deadline for requesting a contested case hearing will be extended to 30 days after mailing of the response to comments. If any requests for a contested case hearing are timely filed, the Executive Director will forward the application and any requests for a contested case hearing to the Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting. Unless the application is directly referred to a contested case hearing, the executive director will mail the response to comments along with notification of Commission meeting to everyone who submitted comments or is on the mailing list for this application. The Commission may only grant a request for a contested case hearing on issues the requestor submitted in their timely comments that were not subsequently withdrawn. If a hearing is granted, the subject of a hearing will be limited to disputed issues of fact or mixed questions of fact and law relating to relevant and material air quality concerns submitted during the comment period. Issues such as property values, noise, traffic safety, and zoning are outside of the Commission’s jurisdiction to address in this proceeding. MAILING LIST. In addition to submitting public comments, you may ask to be placed on a mailing list for this application by sending a request to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address below. Those on the mailing list will receive copies of future public notices (if any) mailed by the Office of the Chief Clerk for this application. AGENCY CONTACTS AND INFORMATION. Public comments and requests must be submitted either electronically at www14.tceq.texas.gov/epic/eComment/, or in writing to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Office of the Chief Clerk, MC-105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. Please be aware that any contact information you provide, including your name, phone number, email address and physical address will become part of the agency’s public record. For more information about this permit application or the permitting process, please call the Public Education Program toll free at 1 800 687 4040. Si desea información en Español, puede llamar al 1-800-687-4040. Further information may also be obtained from Fox Creek Cedar Oil LLC, 1813 Franklin Avenue, Apartment A, Bonham, Texas 75418-2666 or by calling Mr. Samuel Newhouse, Owner at (903) 423-3140. Notice Issuance Date: January 25, 2024
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