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Comments will be accepted February 1 – March 3, 2022. A copy of the Draft Plan is available for download on the Bois d’Arc Lake website at: www. BoisdArcLake.org/watershed. The public is welcome to view
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reviewed all comments, NTMWD and the Bois d’Arc Lake Watershed Partnership will move forward with implementation of the Bois d’Arc Lake Watershed Protection Plan.” Comments on the Draft Plan may be also be submitted on the Bois d’Arc Lake website at www.BoisdArcLake.org/ watershed, by emailing dcowan@ntmwd.com or by mailing David Cowan, Watershed Manager at NTMWD, 851 Forrest Ross Rd, Wylie, TX 75098. Bois d’Arc Lake’s primary purpose is to provide drinking water to more than two million people in North Texas communities served by NTMWD, including Fannin County. Protecting water quality is important to preserving this critical water supply, especially as changes in land use and development occur in the watershed. The implementation measures outlined in the Draft Plan are voluntary, and are aimed at providing increased educational programming and financial and technical resources to local stakeholders. “Thanks to the avid participation and dedication of local stakeholders in the Bois d’Arc Lake Watershed Partnership, this Draft Plan has been developed to proactively protect water quality and help prevent degradation in the future,” Cowan said. Key area partners supporting the Bois d’Arc Lake Watershed Protection Plan efforts include Fannin County, Fannin County Soil and Water Conservation District, Cities of Bonham and Honey Grove. NTMWD has also worked closely with the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB) and the Texas A&M AgriLife Texas Water Resources Institute throughout development of the Draft Plan. For more information on the Bois d’Arc Lake Watershed Protection plan and public comment period, contact David Cowan at 469-626-4416 or dcowan@ntmwd.com
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with you this week by suggesting: 1. That trials will come – don’t deny them. 2. Recognize that God uses them to help us to mature in our Christian life. 3. Talk to God in prayer. 4. Be sensitive to the presence of the Holy Spirit. 5. Try reading Psalms 23 daily. It will help you to stay in touch with God’s shepherding care.
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In Memorium Original Publish Date: February 11, 2014
The days of my stay at Stalag Luft I turned into weeks and the weeks into months. I had spent another Christmas away from home, but this was the first one where I was not in contact with them. It was an extremely
lonely time. So as the afternoon sun began to dip lower in the west my loneliness would increase. Night time was approaching and the windows would be shut and the shutters closed and our contact with the outside world would be cut off. Just before the shutters were closed we took turns to shout out our night vigil. Some would look to the west and shout “Come on Ike”. Others would look to the east and yell “Come on Joe.” Our desire was that they would hurry. Then the thought came to me “Our real freedom giver is already here. Our bodies were impris-
oned by the Germans, but our spirit was made free through Jesus, the Christ.” With the shutters closed and with darkness filling the room I would spend the first part of the night tuning into God’s presence. By “tuning in” I meant making personal contact with Him in prayer. While the darkness made the room a closet of prayer, for me, the words of Psalms 23 would become a light in the evening shadows. In last weeks column we looked at “Facing Life’s Storms”. This week our thought centers on His presence as a source of strength. I close my thinking
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Tuesday, February 1, 2022, County Judge Randy Moore called to order at 9:00 a.m., the Regular Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. A quorum was established as all County Commissioners and County Judge were present. The invocation was led by the Pastor of the Greater Joy Fellowship Church of Bonham who is also the Co-Pastor of the First Congregational Methodist Church of Bonham, Pastor Sylvester Smart. Pledges were led by Major James Manis, retired. 4. Introductions: There were no introductions. 5. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding Courthouse Restoration:
on the Courthouse as follows: EXTERIOR – Installed landscaping irrigation, planting beds, topsoil, and sod; Flag poles installed; Sidewalks and mow strip completed; Site cleaned up for parking lot contractor. INTERIOR – Acoustic plaster complete and scaffold removed; Wood flooring being installed on 3 and 2; Wood trim being installed on 1st level; Cast iron tread install on 2nd level; Wood final finish on 2nd level; Set for plumbing final tomorrow; Remaining lighting and outlets being trimmed out; Finish the remainder of curved metal ceilings. 6. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve minutes from 01/18/2022 (R) and 01/11/2022 (R): Af-
ter some discussion, it was determined the 1/11/2022 meeting was a “Special” meeting and not a regular meeting. A motion was made, seconded, and passed to approve the minutes. 7. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve Order issuing a burn ban for Fannin County: Fannin County Emergency Coordinator Troy Hudson spoke to give his reasons for there needing to be a burn ban issued. Noting there have been 28 grass fires since the 1st of January and over a dozen structure fires, he explained that fire department personnel would be called off from fighting a grass fire to attend to a house fire. He also reasoned that he did not believe there would be enough precipitation in the near future to make enough of a difference to the dry conditions due to the windy conditions forecasted. After he gave his reasons for a burn ban, a discussion ensued which resulted in Commissioner Lane making the motion to issue a burn ban to be in effect until Tuesday, February 8, 2022. Commissioner Self seconded the motion and the motion passed. The ban will be revisited at the next Commissioners Court. 8. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve a Resolution to accept grant funding from the Office of the Governor for the Structured Family Therapy Program operated by the Juvenile Probation for FY 2022-2023: Fannin County Juvenile Services Director Brandon Caffee spoke to explain how eight out of ten years grant money has been received to fund the Structured Family Therapy
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Bonham Cotton Mill employees. These pictures are dated September 1938. Some are weaving room employees and others are spinning room employees. The Bonham Cotton Mill was established in 1901 near the railroad depot.
Program. The resolution on this item is his department requesting the approval of the court for this grant money. Judge Moore read the Resolution after which Commissioner Magness made the motion to approve with Commissioner Lane seconding the motion and the motion passed. 9. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding time capsule contents: Fannin County Auditor Alicia Whipple gave a summation of the items requested and received to place into the time capsule. Those items included: masks; instructions on how to wear a mask, an empty bottle of hand sanitizer; a history of Titos Vodka company making hand sanitizer; pictures of most of the Fannin County Departments; pictures of the City of Bonham staff; patches from the Sheriff’s Office, Ector & Honey Grove Police Departments; the local newspaper, the county budget, and engraved Bois D’Arc pen along with a history article from David Keene; an American and a Texas flag; articles on the lakes; county maps; a Bible; coins; items from the Library; menus from local restaurants; lists of churches; a crimping seal from the county clerk’s office and lots of pictures. When she concluded the list, Judge Moore explained how he provided a bible as well as a personal letter to the County Judge of 2122 naming what was important in life during 2022. No action was taken. 10. Discussion, consideration, and action to purchase a 2014 Dodge Ram 3500 Tradesman from Bonham Chrysler for $30,158.21 from line item 210-621-5710, Purchase of Equipment, for Precinct 1: Commissioner Lane explained why this is needed and made the motion to approve this purchase. Commissioner Magness seconded the motion and the motion passed. 11. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding the Courthouse rededication ceremony and budgeting for the event: Commissioner Lane explained how she, Commissioner Lackey, and the committee formed to handle the ceremony, have been having meetings and are currently at the point of pur-
chasing invitations, food and everything needed for the event. Commissioner Lackey noted that the cost of the invitations was being taken care of by a citizen wishing to remain anonymous and the food costs are also being covered by like-minded benefactors who would rather remain unnamed at this time. Not being able to receive an estimate of what it may cost the county at this time, Judge Moore said that since there will be several meetings yet before March 10th, to just let it be known when a cost estimate is reached. Commissioner Lane added that equipment will be gotten from the Multi-Purpose Complex and a program is in the process of being written. 12. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding building a break room for Pct.3 employees: cost not to exceed $3,500.00 [metal, windows, and door to frame up room with storage overhead and to move $1,500.00 from 230-623-4900 (Miscellaneous) to 230-623-4300 (R&M Building) for a total of $3,500.00]: Commissioner Magness explained the need for this and how it is important to him to have this done for the county employees while he is in office. He then made a motion to have this approved with Commissioner Self seconding the motion and the motion passed. 13. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding location of Courthouse flagpoles: This item was passed on. 14. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve payment of bills: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to approve payment of bills. 15. Public Forum: Major James Manis spoke to say his wife Sheryl, who is a former Fannin County employee, has been approved to be on a liver transplant list. 16. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Deliberation regarding Real Property – a closed meeting will be held pursuant to Section 551.072 of the Government Code for deliberation regarding the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of the real property where deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of
Sunday Morning Re-take Hello everyone! What a wonderful service we had in God’s house Sunday morning! It was a blessing to have a full choir with standing room only! The Bible tells us in Proverbs 14:26, “In the fear of the Lord is strong confidence: and his children shall have a place of refuge.” The problem with our nation today is it has gotten to the point where our trust and confidence is not in the Lord where it needs to be. We must be mindful of the
promise that the Lord gives us in 2 Chronicles 7:14, that if we pray and call on Him in repentance, he will forgive us of our sin. For our hymn this week, I turn to the writings of John H. Sammis, who wrote this classic hymn in 1887. “When we walk with the Lord in the light of his word, what a glory he sheds on our way! While we do his good will, he abides with us still, and with all who will trust and obey. Trust and obey, for
the governmental body in negotiations with a third person-regarding property for future Justice Center: Motion was made, seconded and passed to enter into executive session at 9:42 a.m. After some time, the court returned and a motion was made, seconded, and passed to enter back into Regular Session at 10:17 a.m. 17. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding Real Property Executive Session: Judge Moore explained how this is regarding the discussion regarding a property for the Justice Center that will meet the needs of the county for several years. 18. Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: Commissioner Lane thanked everyone for their attendance, cautioned the citizenry to not start any fires with the burn ban now being in place, and urged everyone to be safe during the hazardous weather and have a good week. Commissioner Self echoed Commissioner’s Lane comments and wished all a safe week. Commissioner Magness commented on all the tree work his crew is doing and will do when needed. Commissioner Lackey also advised all to exercise caution, have supplies on hand, and thanked all for coming. Judge Moore stated that there have been 163 fatalities as of today (up 4 from last week) and hospitalization is 22.43% with Fannin County at 22.22%. He noted that though more people are encountering Covid, it does not seem to be as deadly as it previously was. Regarding the weather, he said he would let the papers know what the county plans on doing. He advised proactiveness (fill up your gas, care for your pets and outdoor faucets) and watching the news for updates. He then commented how he is hoping the county auditor can go to a County Health Meeting in Sulphur Springs this afternoon and stated he hopes to have a speaker from that Meeting to the next Commissioners Court as good health for the county is very important. 19. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to adjourn at 10:24 a.m.
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Soil is a storehouse for growing plants of minerals, organic matter, air, and water. Soil provides nutrients, moisture, and support for plants. When p r o p e r l y prepared and cared for, soil will improve each year. In Fannin County gardeners work with wide variety of soils: sandy, sticky clay, and rocky shallow soil. Sandy soil does not hold water; clay soil holds too much water and limits air to entering the soil; and rocky shallow soil severely limits root growth. It is important to add organic material every year. Vegetables and flowers need deep, well-drained soil with adequate organic matter. Good garden soil with proper moisture will not form a hard ball when squeezed in the hand. It crumbles easily when forced between the fingers. It should not crack or crust over when dry. Addition of organic matter improves most types of soil. Organic matter loosens tight clay, helps sand hold more water, makes soil easier to dig, and adds nutrients. Common organic matter additives are: Plant materials: This includes leaves, straw, and grass clippings. Months before planting, work material into
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the soil to allow it adequate time to decompose. Most gardeners do this during the winter. Manure: Use composted manure and incorporate it into the soil well ahead of planting. Do not use fresh manure, as it can damage plants and introduce disease. Apply 30 to 40 pounds of composted manure for every 100 square feet. Compost: Compost consists of decayed plant materials. Work compost into the soil before planting. Before planting, till deeply as possible, at least 8 to 10 inches. Deep tilling loosens soil and allows roots to grow deeper. This is especially important before the first planting in a specific area. Turn each shovelful of soil completely over. Till soil when it is moist but not wet. Working soil when it is too wet can cause it to become rough. Spade the soil in the winter when temperatures and moisture help mellow the
soil and prepare for spring planting. Work all plant material into the soil. Before planting, rake the soil clean and level it. Remove sticks, rocks, and other material. Raised beds are another way to plant vegetables and flowers. Raised beds allow water to drain away from plant roots, provide furrows for irrigation, allow air to enter soil and help plants through periods of high rainfall. After completing the steps required to properly prepare the soil for planting, gardening might seem anything but “easy.” But with proper soil preparation, gardening will get “easier” every year. Information from AgriLife Extension Publication E-284. For more information contact the AgriLife Extension office. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Fannin County office is located at 2505 N. Center St., Bonham. Phone – (903)583-7453. E-mail: cody.maxwell@ ag.tamu.edu
Report: January 26, 2022 – 300 BL E. Sam Rayburn Dr., Arresting Officer – Cpl. Zachary Williamson. A 52-year-old male was arrested for Criminal Trespass. Report: January 26, 2022 - 2000 BL N. Center St., Reporting Officer – Det Joe Gentry. A call for service was received in reference to Theft (SL). Report: January26, 2022 – 700 BL FM 87 N., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Patrick Howell. A 27-year-old female was arrested for Assault (FV). Report: January 28, 2022 – W. Sam Rayburn Dr., Reporting Officer – Sgt. Billy Kennedy. A call for service was received in reference to an Information Report. Report: January 30, 2022 – 300 BL SH 121 N., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Blake Garcia. A 46-year-old male was arrested for Other Agency Warrant. Report: January 30, 2022 – 1200 BL S. 6th St., Reporting Officer – Ptl. Tyler Hall. A call for service was received in reference to an Information Report. Report: January 30, 2022 – 2200 BL Island Bayou Rd., Reporting Officer – Cpl. Trevor Franz. A call for service was received in reference to Robbery (Strong Arm). Report: January 30, 2022 – 300 BL W. 5th St., Reporting Officer – Cpl. Kolbee Perdue.
A call for service was received in reference to an Information Report. Report: January 31, 2022 – 1200 BL S. 5th St., Reporting Officer – Cpl. Trevor Franz. A call for service was received in reference to Theft. Report: January 31, 2022 – 800 BL N. Center St., Arresting Officer – Sgt. Jim Lewis. A 22-year-old female was arrested for BPD Warrants. Report: January 31, 2022 – 400 BL W. 7th St., Reporting Officer – Cpl. Trevor Franz. A call for service was received in reference to an Overdose. Report: January 31, 2022 – 700 BL W. 7th St., Reporting Officer – ACO Freddie Wright. A call for service was received in reference to a Dog Bite. Report: January 31, 2022 – 2000 BL SH 121 N., Reporting Officer – Ptl. Patrick Howell. A call for service was received in reference to Reckless Damage (Info). Report: February 1, 2022 – 300 BL Fannin Ave., Reporting Officer – Sgt. Jim Lewis. A call for service was received in reference to a Sexual Assault. Report: February 01, 2022 – 100 BL Carpenter Lp/. Reporting Officer – Sgt. Billy Kennedy. A call for service was received in reference to an Information Report.
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WHEREAS, _Fannin County, Texas has experienced loss of electricity, loss of water to communities, loss of communication between emergency departments and dangerous health conditions to citizens including long term care facilities due to Extreme Winter Weather; and WHEREAS, Loss of Power and communication poses the threat of individual and group safety as well as property damage; and WHEREAS, Extreme Cold Temperatures have the potential of endangering lives and damaging property on a large scale; and WHEREAS, the Texas Government Code Chapter 418 gives the County Judge the power to declare a local disaster within the county “if the threat of disaster is imminent”; and WHEREAS, the magnitude of the potential damage and the rapidity with which Loss of power, water and communication between fire departments, EMS and law enforcement could escalate constitute an imminent threat of disaster; and WHEREAS, the declaration of such a disaster authorizes the imposition of controls on activities which tend to increase the likelihood of injury to the public; and WHEREAS, such controls, once implemented, have the potential of protecting lives and property by mitigating the threat of Infrastructure and Personal Safety; and WHEREAS, a local disaster declaration expires seven days after its issuance, unless the commissioners court consents to its renewal or continuance; BE IT THEREFORE PROCLAIMED that I, Randy Moore, County Judge of Fannin County, TX, declare a local state of disaster based on the threat of Extreme Winter Weather Loss of Power, Water, Infrastructure and safety for Law Enforcement and Community in Fannin County, Texas. BE IT ALSO PROCLAIMED that this state of disaster will continue until rescinded in accordance with the above cited statute, but in no instance will this declaration continue for more than seven days without being authorized by the County Commissioners Court. BE IT ALSO PROCLAIMED that a violation of this Disaster Declaration is punishable as a Class C misdemeanor by a fine not to exceed $500.00 or as authorized by Government Code §418.173 and adopted in the county’s emergency plan by a fine not to exceed $1,000.00 or confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days, whichever is greater. This Declaration shall be promptly publicized and filed with the County Clerk. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I affix my signature this 4th day of February, 2022. ________________________________________ Randy Moore Fannin County Judge
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KNOW WHO YOU ARE VOTING FOR !!! SABER POR QUIEN ESTAS VOTANDO!!! Before casting your vote be sure you know who you are voting for: An excerpt from a January 24, 2018 Dallas Morning News article written by Dana Branham states: Service dog for autistic kids got a face full of pepper spray from JP candidate, trainers say. The directors of a Fannin County service dog training facility say a former constable and Justice of the Peace candidate pepper-sprayed their service dogs last week while on a campaign stop. Shoshana Tanner, executive director of Topaz Canine Services, said Bob Clemons, who is running for county Justice of the Peace, entered the facility property unannounced on Thursday and lingered by the back door. The facility is in Leonard, about an hour northeast of Dallas. Macy, the dog who was sprayed in the face is a retired service dog who worked with children with autism in schools, Tanner said. A service dog in training, Nova, was sprayed indirectly in the eye. According to an incident report from the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office, Clemons said he had been passing out business cards for his Justice of the Peace campaign. He told a sheriff’s deputy that he sprayed a pit bull after the dog showed aggression toward him, and that “it wasn’t the service dog they are claiming it was,” the report said. Tanner said Macy, Nova and her own service dog Milo, were the only dogs present during the incident. All of the dogs are yellow Labradors. She said there are no pit bulls on the property.
There is a saying by Gandhi, “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” I have known Don Grammar for over eight years, during which he was Fannin County Auditor for two very tough terms before Randy Moore Was elected to Fannin County Judge. Don is very honorable, hard-working man who always stands for justice for the people of Fannin County. Most of you already know that Don does not have to run for office but doing what is right is Don’s way. Before casting your vote, I respectfully ask the citizens of Fannin County to consider Don Grammar as the next Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace. Change can only happen when we the people recognize the need and act on it. Antes de emitir su voto pido respetuosamente a los ciudadanos que consideren apoyar a Don Grammar para Justice of Peace Pct. 2, Newt Cunningham para juez del condado de Fannin County Judge, y Shonda Magness para secretaria de distrito del condado de Fannin. Gracias. I am supporting Don Grammar for Justice of the Peace Pct. 2 Estoy apoyando a Don Grammar para elJuzgado de Paz de recincto 2 I am supporting Newt Cunningham for Fannin County Judge Estoy apoyando a Newt Cunningham para el juez del condado de Fannin Judge I am supporting Shonda Magness for Fannin County District Clerk s Etoy apoyando a Shonda Magness para la Secretaria de Distrito del Condado de Fannin
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I’m asking for your vote to serve as your next District Clerk Shonda Magness plans to: Constantly examine Prompt Customer Service effectiveness and seek better procedures. Develop and maintain communication with other elected officials and offices to better serve the 336th District Court and other courts. Clearly establish goals and expectations for Deputy Clerks and support with training. The office will remain open all day. Accountability to taxpayers.
Shonda Magness Supporters:
“Shonda Magness has a strong work ethic. She’s worked hard and provided exceptional customer service for Fannin County through her position as Client Liaison for many years. I know she will bring her strong work ethic and professionalism to the Fannin County District Clerk’s Office.” --County Judge Randy Moore
“The citizens of Fannin County rightfully expect great service from those we elect to our county offices. Establishing a professional environment and placing an emphasis on “customer first” core values is essential for the daily operations of any organization. With her experience working in the legal profession, Shonda Magness has the experience and leadership skills necessary to take the District Clerk’s Office to the next level. Through planning and collaboration with other county offices, Shonda will confront upcoming challenges by presenting creative and efficient means to address them. Not only should disruption of services not be tolerated, but efficiency in process should be demanded. I believe Shonda Magness has these qualifications and will deliver on our expectations.” --Edwina Lane, Commissioner Precinct 1 – Fannin County “Ms. Magness has over 25 years’ experience in customer service and management. The District Clerk’s Office works closely with the District Attorney’s Office and with Judge Laurine J. Blake, 336th District Court. Shonda serves as a CASA volunteer at our Children’s Center of Fannin County. The leadership position of District Clerk is one for which Shonda is well qualified. This election is our opportunity to ensure we select the best person for the job and Shonda is that person.” --Richard Glaser, Fannin County Criminal District Attorney
“Shonda listens to concerns of others and finds solutions in order to get the job done. Shonda is a professional who displays strong work values. She is warm and genuine and follows businesslike procedures to accomplish objectives.” --Joyce Buchanan, Community Leader, Leonard, Texas.”
“We keep Texas strong when we have conservative, grassroots Republicans in office at all levels of government. Shonda Magness is a grassroots, conservative Republican. Shonda is the type of leader we need as Fannin County District Clerk.” --Reggie Smith, Texas State Representative
“Shonda Magness’ name is familiar due to her being heavily involved in Fannin County, where she is a great asset to our community. Shonda has been directly involved with the City of Ladonia in her position as Area Manager as well as interfacing with the District Clerk’s Office. I have full confidence that she will represent the District Clerk’s Office with the same integrity as she provided to the City of Ladonia. Shonda is the best candidate for Fannin County District Clerk.” --Jan Cooper, Mayor, City of Ladonia
“Shonda shares our values. She is in my Sunday School class. Her work ethic is unrivaled. The taxpayers can count on Shonda to be at the office full time. She will give the public great customer service and support the District Court as Fannin County District Clerk.” --Carolyn Rogers, Community Leader
Trusted conservative leaders trust Shonda Magness. Please join us in voting for Shonda Magness for our next District Clerk. Early voting starts 2/14/22 Election Day is 3/1/22 Political Adv. Paid for by Shonda Magness Campaign, Joyce Buchanan, Treasurer
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Precinct 1 Commissioner Edwina Lane Pct. Barn Location: 8865 Highway 56 W (2 miles east of Savoy) Savoy, Texas 75479 Phone: 903-965-7030 Email Address: elane@fanninco.net
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING We’ll Help You Target the Best Local Opportunities! POSITIONS HVAC Technicians, Journeyman Electrician, and HVAC/Electric Apprentice and Helpers. Competitive Fannin County Children’s Center is seeking wages based on experience, vacation and coma full-time CASA Advocate Supervisor. pany paid insurance. For Prefer degree; excellent verbal & written more information call 903communication skills; ability to work well with 583-4018 or apply in person at Blain Service Company, others; knowledge and understanding of the 7258 N Hwy 78 in Ravendynamics of child abuse, courts and child na.
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FANNIN COUNTY EMPLOYMENT NOTICE
JOB TITLE: Full time Office Manager OFFICE: Environmental Development SALARY AND BENEFITS: $25,635.67 + Medical, Dental & Life Insurance Package valued at $13,302.96 + County portion of Retirement $3,086.53 for a total of = $42,025.16. OTHER BENEFITS: Vacation, Sick Leave, Paid Holidays VALUES: Professionalism, Integrity, Courtesy, and Community REQUIREMENTS: General office duties – heavy data entry, filing, answer phone, run reports, assist clients with permit applications. Knowledge of Microsoft office. Multitasker with good people skills. Handle fee payments and receipts. Pass a background check. Knowledge of the OSSF industry a plus. HOURS: 40 hours per week *For a complete list of duties and/or requirements, please contact the County Auditor’s Office at 903583-7451 APPLICATIONS: May be picked up and dropped off at the Fannin County Environmental Development Office, 1203 E. Sam Rayburn Dr., East Annex, Bonham, TX. MondayFriday 8AM – 5PM. They may also be downloaded from our website at: http://www.co.fannin.tx.us/
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CLASSIFIEDS 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.
Led Ear Tags Can Help Detect Sick Cattle In Feedlots By Jennifer Whitlock Field Editor-Texas Agriculture Daily
Detecting sick cattle can now be easier than ever, thanks to Merck Animal Health’s latest addition to its Allflex Livestock Intelligence lineup. Merck’s SenseHub® Feedlot features electronic AVIATION COMPANY ear tags with an LED light, is seeking a full-time which illuminate when an Machinist. animal’s behavioral and Apply at 2415 W. Arkansas, biometric data indicate it Durant, OK 74701 or CNC Lathe/ Mill Machinist may need attention. Feedlot Contact Dale for more POSITION OPENINGS information 580-920-0535. employees then have an B.F. Gammon Tool & Die is Must be able to pass a drug accepting applications for additional visual clue the test. immediate openings for animal needs to be separated CNC Lathe/Mill Machinand assessed for signs of NORTH TEXAS ist and also someone with illness. SAFARI PARK Gear Cutting experience. 40 “SenseHub Feedlot offers Is hiring for these positions: hours per week plus overthose who manage and care • Animal Care Staff time. Full benefits including • Park Keepers for cattle an innovative paid healthcare, retirement • General Labors benefits and holiday, vacanew approach to detecting Weekends are Manditory tion and sick pay. Climate illness, including bovine JOB TITLE: DISPATCHER FULL TIME - PART TIME controlled shop. 7:30amrespiratory disease (BRD),” SALARY: $27,399.03 Apply: northtexassafaripark@ 4:00pm, 5 days per week. Dr. Jason Nickell, director BENEFITS: Vacation, Sick Leave, Holidays, Medical, gmail.com Send resume via email Dental & Life Insurance, and TCDRS Retirement. of insights and outcomes or call: 903-718-0305 to brett@bfgammon.com. VALUES: Professionalism, Integrity, Courtesy, and at Merck Animal Health, 903-583-3597 Community. said. “Cattle’s defense RED RIVER REQUIREMENTS: DRIVERS’ HEALTH CARELICENSE; mechanisms mean they KENNEL WORKER VALID TEXAS ALLNEEDED APPLICANTS ARENow SUBJECT A CRIMINAL hiring TO home care often hide symptoms of providers for Bonham,AND illness, making it very Full time position. Must INVESTIGATION, be BACKGROUND PHYSICAL, Bailey, Denison, Greenville, able to live SCREEN. on premises. DRUG challenging for even Ivanhoe, Sherman, and Furnished house, new experienced pen riders to Commerce. Must be appliances, utilities JOB TITLE: SHERIFF’S PATROL DEPUTY find sick animals. SenseHub 18 years of age with no furnished, landline SALARY: $36,569.21 Feedlot assists the pen rider criminal history and have telephone, satellite TV, and Sick BENEFITS: Vacation, Leave, Holidays, Medical, own transportation with car salary. Job duties include by removing the guesswork. Dental & Life Insurance, and TCDRS No Retirement. insurance. certification feeding dogs, cleaning Animals can be pulled and VALUES: Professionalism, Integrity, Courtesy, and required. Call 1-800-289pens twice daily, moving treated more quickly and Community. 6555 for more info. dogs and general upkeep of more accurately.” REQUIREMENTS: the kennels. NO PETS. For21 years of age; current TCLEOSE Officer’s certification, and valid Texas Drivers’ The ear tag measures furtherPeace information and license. All applicants are subject to a criminal background body temperature via an interview appointment physical, psychological evaluation, and infrared thermistor and pleaseinvestigation, call 903-664-3453 or 903-486-7172 an accelerometer tracks drug screen. HELP WANTED APPLICATIONS: May be picked up at the Fannin County activity. A set of machine Must be able to work days, Sheriff’s Office Monday – help Friday,throwing 8AM - 5PM., or online birds, and at learning algorithms identify www.co.fannin.tx.us animals that vary from herd general clean-up. Full time baselines. positon but could arrange APPLICATIONS: May be2picked the Fannin County In partup at time positions. addition to the Sheriff’s Office Monday –Bonham, Friday 8AM 5PM. TX –area. Call 605illuminated ear tag, DEADLINE: February 22,670-9175. 2022 livestock owners and managers receive a daily Fannin County Sheriff’s Office HELP WANTED pull list of animals identified 2375 Silo Rd Bonham, TX 75418 APPLY at for human assessment. Tobacco Beer Wine Shop www.fanninso.org Research conducted at an 151 N. Center, Bonham, TX. Oklahoma feedlot showed Part-Time Retail Exp. considerable labor savings with tobacco. Weekends when using SenseHub 2/1/22
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LVN TITLE: Full time Office Manager LVN CHARGEJOB NURSE OFFICE: Environmental Development 3/29/16 AND BENEFITS: $25,635.67NURSE + Medical, CHARGE CNASALARY Dental & Life Insurance Package valued at $13,302.96 + County portion of Retirement $3,086.53 SHIFT for a total of = NIGHT $42,025.16. SOCIAL WORKER $5,000 Leave, Paid Holidays OTHER BENEFITS: Vacation, Sick $4,000 Sign On Bonus VALUES: Professionalism,
Integrity, Courtesy, and Community REQUIREMENTS: General office duties – heavy data entry, filing, answer phone, run reports, assist clients with permit applications. Knowledge of Microsoft office. Multi$1,500 Sign On Bonus tasker with good people skills. Handle fee payments and receipts. Pass a background check. Knowledge of the OSSF industry a plus. HOURS: 40 hours per week $1,500 Sign On *ForBonus a complete list of duties and/or requirements, please contact the County Auditor’s Office at 903583-7451 APPLICATIONS: May be picked up and dropped off at the Fannin County Environmental Development Office, 1203 $1,500 Sign TX. OnMondayBonus ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT E. Sam Rayburn Dr., East Annex, Bonham, Friday 8AM – 5PM. They may also be downloaded from our website at: http://www.co.fannin.tx.us/
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JOB TITLE: DISPATCHER SALARY: $27,399.03 BENEFITS: Vacation, Sick Leave, Holidays, Medical, Dental & Life Insurance, and TCDRS Retirement. VALUES: Professionalism, Integrity, Courtesy, and Community. REQUIREMENTS: VALID TEXAS DRIVERS’ LICENSE; ALL APPLICANTS ARE SUBJECT TO A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION, PHYSICAL, AND DRUG SCREEN. JOB TITLE: SHERIFF’S PATROL DEPUTY SALARY: $36,569.21 BENEFITS: Vacation, Sick Leave, Holidays, Medical, Dental & Life Insurance, and TCDRS Retirement. VALUES: Professionalism, Integrity, Courtesy, and Community. REQUIREMENTS: 21 years of age; current TCLEOSE Peace Officer’s certification, and valid Texas Drivers’ license. All applicants are subject to a criminal background investigation, physical, psychological evaluation, and drug screen. APPLICATIONS: May be picked up at the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office Monday – Friday, 8AM - 5PM., or online at www.co.fannin.tx.us APPLICATIONS: May be picked up at the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office Monday – Friday 8AM – 5PM. DEADLINE: February 22, 2022 Fannin County Sheriff’s Office 2375 Silo Rd Bonham, TX 75418 www.fanninso.org
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Feedlot. Pen riders relying on visual observation to identify potentially sick or lame animals entered an average of 18 pens per day, compared with just 5.3 pens when using SenseHub Feedlot, a 71% reduction. BRD-related mortality was also lower in a 60-day study. “The technology is like having another employee monitoring cattle 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Even with ‘feedlot’ in the product name, the product also has application in backgrounding or stocker operations or cow-calf operations retaining calves,” Nickell said. Other users of SenseHub Feedlot have reported lower treatment costs, less mortality overall, less retreatment and improvement treatment outcomes. The ear tags, which are reusable, relay information to antennas, which have a range of up to two miles. A gateway collects, stores and transmits the data. “This technology is another innovation from Merck Animal Health that enables cattle producers to monitor and gather real-time, actionable data to help them better care for and manage cattle,” Paul Koffman, Allflex Livestock Intelligence North America lead, said. “In times when labor supply is short, SenseHub Feedlot is even more helpful as it allows caretakers to more efficiently and accurately assess animal care needs, resulting in better outcomes for cattle and a positive impact to the bottom line for producers.” SenseHub Feedlot currently has limited availability, with an expanded rollout planned for Summer 2022. To view the entire Merck Animal Health Allflex Livestock Intelligence product lineup, visit the Allflex website. More information about SenseHub Feedlot will be available soon.
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WANTING TO BUY Go Cart or Mini Bike in good condition. 903-583-3940.
FOR SALE: 2005 BMW SUV X3, Blue. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-5833000.
FRIENDLY BUYER OF ALL JUNK CARS & TRUCKS No Title No Problem Call Tony @ 903-449-9028
FOR SALE FIREWOOD FOR SALE in Dodd City. Call 903-267-2745. FOR SALE 22’ Grain Auger. $275 1994 Chevrolet Ex. Cab Silverado - Cold air, $1,500. 1986 Dodge X-Ranch truck, runs, needs TLC. $750 Firm. Call: 903-744-4943 FOR SALE Global Home (2) 16 piece dinnerware set, color jade. Both sets $25.00 each. 1 Quad Helicopter Drone, w/ camera. $45.00, Cash Only. 1 Toaster Delonghi brand, never been out of box. Price $35.00, Cash Only. Call Margaret Graves, 903-989-2921. Leave message on answering machine with name & phone number. FOR SALE Sawmill for sale. Bandsaw, new, never been used, trailer mounted. Cut 18” x 20’ foot long. Selling due to health. $8,500 firm. Call: 903-647-8031
GARAGE SALES GRANNY’S PLACE & GRANNY’S CHRISTMAS STORE RESALE SHOP. 10 S. Plaza in Ladonia, TX. Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm. See us on Facebook. Call 903-367-7095.
BED BUG ELIMINATION Low prices. 100% Guaranteed. 903-456-6336. A PAW UP Helping Animals In Need Thrift Store 101 West Hayes, Savoy Open Friday thru Sunday 10am-5pm. ROACH ELIMINATION $160 Total Amount. Guaranteed 3 Months. Dan Hollis is back from Retirement. 903-456-6336.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING Kitchens, baths, additions, cabinets, carpentry, decks, porch covers, fencing and siding. Drywall repairs and painting. Call Billy at 903-413-4338. 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 FARM and LAWN MAINTENANCE Tree service, landscaping, brush clearing, fence of any kind, pipe fence painting, power washing, house painting, flagstone patios, gravel driveways, lot mowing, gutters and drainage, concrete demolition, any odd jobs. Call Jose Vazquez at 903-227-5898 or 903-583-1259.
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TEXAS BEST HANDYMAN & REMODEL: Over 20 years experience. No job too small. Free estimates. Call Eric Baldwin 469400-4086. Serving Grayson and Fannin Counties. MUNOZ LAWN CARE & TREE TRIMMING All kinds of fences built and repaired too. For estimate call: 903-267-2503 EBS YARD WORK • Zero Turn Mowing • Tree Cleanup • Small Skid Steer Work • Haul Away Trash Serving Professionally for 25 Years. Psalms 119 903-436-2296 LIBERTY MOVING Local and long distance moves. Residential and office. Insured and bonded. Located in Leonard, TX. Call 940-391-9298 or 940-390-9978. 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.” ART LESSONS Valley Creek Studio Drawing and painting for adults and youth. Homeschoolers welcome! Custom artwork. Katherine Kluger 903-227-8143
PUBLIC NOTICE BIBLICAL UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP BIBLE STUDY Sundays 10 AM 903-744-3794 228 County Road 1281 Along Hwy 82, 6 miles west of Bonham
REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR RENT 3-2-carport, office, large kitchen, quiet country location. Bonham schools. 994 CR 4700, Trenton. $1500/month. Call 469-301-5403. FOR RENT Commercial Office Space Commercial Office Space, 1609 North Center Street, Suite D, Bonham, TX 75418. Approx. 2000 sq ft., Great Location, High Traffic, Lobby, Executive Suite, Conference Room, Break Room, 5 Private offices, 3 bathrooms, storage closet, parking in front and back. Call 903-583-0225 or 903640-3635 for showing. 520 S. Center Bonham, TX 75418 2 offices, bathroom & storage area, Plenty of parking space. $750 per month (utilities not included) Call or text 903-583-0108.
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OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 225 to 300 sq. feet or build to suit. 2501 N Center ST. Bonham. 903-583-9527. 220 E. 1st St Bonham, TX 75418 6500 SF Total. 3500 SF Warehouse w/concrete floors & loading dock. 3000 SF Office w/approx 8 offices, large meeting room space, 2 restrooms, kitchen area, HVAC, recently remodeled. $2,500 per month (utilities not included). Call or text 903-583-0108.
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Wolfe City Food Pantry needs your help
Wolfe City Food Pantry P.O. Box 74 Wolfe City, Texas 75496 Any amount at all will help. Our affiliation with the North Texas Food Bank means we can make your dollar go further! Step up & show love today - YOU can make a difference.
Manna House Food Pantry When: Tuesday • 1pm - 5pm. Where: 914 S. 5th St. Bonham (across from Calvary Baptist Church.) For more information: 903-583-3910
Beta Psi Chapter accepting Scholarship Applications
The Scholarship Committee of the Beta Psi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma is now accepting applications for the organization’s annual Recruitment Grant. The scholarship will be awarded to a woman who declares her major as education and is enrolled as a junior or beyond in college. An applicant must be a graduate of a Fannin County high school or be a Fannin County resident. The applicant must submit a letter and a transcript. The letter must include a thorough overview of her background, current educational status and plan for the future. The deadline for applications will be March 15 and should be mailed to Linda Gist at 229 CR 1415, Bonham, TX 75418.
Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning Meeting Date Change
Due to the icy weather on Thursday, Feb. 3rd, and to keep people from driving in possible hazardous conditions, the two meetings for Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning have been moved. The new date is Wednesday, February 9th starting at 8:20am at Bonham City Hall. The agendas have not changed, but the meeting date has.
GK Reddy Awarded Investor of the Year 2021 By G.K. Reddy
As I’ve grown older, I have thought long and hard about the legacy I will leave behind. It is impossible to exit this life without leaving some part of you to be remembered by others. I am determined that mine will not be a legacy built solely on brick and mortar. I want to be remembered as a man of integrity, a man of my word, and a man that had the honor and ability to lead and teach a new generation to become successful. Over the years I have fallen in love with this community. The outpouring of support you all have shown towards me and my businesses has not gone unnoticed. In the beginning, there were some doubters. And to be honest, why wouldn’t there be? I was an outsider being trusted to do big things in this place where you all call home. Not many knew me and in the first couple of years we had to overcome several big challenges. But there were a few that fought for me and believed it would be worth the wait. I would like to personally thank some of those people today. Roy Floyd HL Compton Mark Kinnaird Sean Pate Lance Capehart Clark Sanderson And a special thanks to Steve Filipowicz and Alan McDonald. It is because of your support that we were able to successfully open the Holiday Inn Express in 2015, and move forward with contributing to your community. The beautiful new Best Western Plus will be opening within a few months. Our 84 unit apartment complex, Yerrabella, will be ready to start welcoming new families in the near future. And thanks to the help of the city, a $150 million development deal is in the works. The opportunity to work with each of you has blessed me beyond measure. I could never thank you enough for entrusting me to help fulfil your goals and dreams for Bonham. To the investors, thank you for believing in and backing me as we step into new and exciting projects with these amazing people. I also want to thank my staff within Reddy Management Group. They are the heartbeat of what I do. They have worked many tireless hours to ensure every “I” is dotted and “t” is crossed so that I can continue to work with communities, like yours, and bring opportunity to others. You honoring our company with this award speaks volumes and we are humbly grateful to receive it. Last but definitely not least, I would like to thank my family. I spend many long hours and many times days away from them to be able to do what I love. They have always been there to support me every step of the way. Thank you for always standing by my side.
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Would you like to join the Elvis Presley Fan Club to visit with other fans and take part in the activities? The fan club was established in 2007 by two avid fans, Belinda Holland and Cerena Shepherd. Recognized in 2008 as the “Elvis Lives Texas Style” club by Elvis Presley Enterprises Inc. Memphis, Tenn. The purpose of the “Club is making charitable contributions such as clothes, school supplies, food items, CASA Teddy Bears, gifts and Christmas items for the homeless. Regular meetings are held every other month with yearly dues of $10. Anyone wishing to attend a meeting as a visitor or get information, please contact Betty Evans, 903-453-4163 betty.elvis35@yahoo.com Cathy Gilbert – 903-456-2623
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Week of February 2, 2022 minnows. Lavon GOOD. Water lightly stained; 51 degrees; 4.12 feet low. Crappie are good on jigs and minnows in 20-30 feet of water in the trees. Whitebass are good in 20-30 feet of water humps and ledges. Blue catfish are great in 6-35 feet of water drifting with cut gizzard shad. Bass are good on suspended crankbaits and soft plastics in 10-25 feet of water on structure with some suspending. Ray Roberts FAIR; Water lightly stained; 50 degrees; 01.01 feet low. Cold weather is forecasted and the fish should move to deeper water. Whitebass continue to be fair on silver spoons. Crappie are slow on transitioning to spawn. Tawakoni GOOD. Water lightly stained; 49 degrees; 2.45 feet low. Blue catfish and eater catfish are good in 23 feet of water on cut bait. Crappie are good in 8-10 feet of water and in deep brush piles using jigs and minnows. White bass are good on the flats using bucktail jigs and spoons. Texoma GOOD. Water lightly stained; 45-48 degrees; 1.00 feet low. Striped bass are good in 18-25 feet on structure using Alabama rigs, and in open water swimbaits and deadsticking are bringing in larger fish. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.
Beer Busted A Red River County game warden took on the odiferous challenge of trying to find out who was illegally dumping deer carcasses in his area. Acting on a reporting of four yearling deer carcasses and a hog that had been dumped along a county road, the warden collected evidence, including two beer cans and a feed tub with white feathers inside. A week later a similar call along the same road revealed yet another dumped deer. The warden went to the nearest house and spoke with the homeowners, who admitted their son legally killed a doe and it fell off the ATV on his way to dump it on another property. During the interview, the warden observed several deer hides in the yard. The homeowners stated their dogs had dragged the hides into the yard. After collecting the hides, which were consistent in size with the dumped yearling carcasses, the warden made a visit to a neighbor who denied any knowledge of the incident. The warden noticed feed tubs at their house, a
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OBITUARIES
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We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, But all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame.
LISA KAY THOMPSON August 6, 1967 – January 26, 2022
Lisa Kay Thompson, age 54, passed away January 26, 2022, at Texoma Medical Center in Bonham. She was born August 6, 1967 to Arvil Odell and Francis Lucille Wood Wilson in Whitewright. She attended Trenton High School, and married Jeremy Thompson n February of 2004, in Dallas, Texas. She and Jeremy raised two sons. When she was younger, she spent most of her time working and raising her sons, but when she had spare time, she also enjoyed fishing, going to and having garage sales, and spending as much time with the children in her extended family as possible. She is survived by her husband, sons Nicolas and Richard, brother Billy Wilson and his wife Rebecca, and 2 nephews and 4 nieces. There will be a remembrance gathering at Turrentine Jackson Morrow Funeral Home in Leonard, from 3:00 to 5:00 P.M., Sunday, January 30, 2022.
JOSEPHINE B. ROBERTS Josephine B. Roberts, age 105, passed away on January 13, 2022 in Bonham, Texas. She was born to George Herbert and Mary Martha Brinkerhoff on July 14, 1916 in Tyler, Texas. Josephine leaves her loved ones with unforgettable memories and loving stories. She will be sincerely missed by her loving family, devoted friends, and all the wonderful 2/8/2022 individuals who knew and loved her. For 43 years Jo Roberts was a teacher in Texas, beginning in Breckenridege, Texas, then in Tyler, in Beaumont and finally in Richardson. In Beaumont, Jo switched entirely to a Latin curriculae, establishing third and fourth year Latin classes, as she did later in Richardson, Under Jo’s direction, Beaumont HS and then Richardson HS became both State and National Champions in the Junior Classical League. Her primary focus was on word study, using Amsel Greene’s Word Clues, and under her tutelage many of her students achieved advance placement in their college courses. During her 100th Birthday Party in Bonham in 2016, over 56 former students and their spouses, flying in from all over the US, and they joined the congregation of First Presbyterian Church Bonham to celebrate Jo Roberts. Many recounted their favorite “Jo” stories and toasted her with tributes. Randy Farber (1977) said that his favorite Latin conundrum was “Semper Ubi; Sub Ubi.” (Translated: Always where under where). White David Esmail (1978) quoted one of his favorite faux Latin poem: “O Sybilli, si ergo/Fortibus es in ero./O Nobili, demis trux./Savatis enim causen dux.” (Translated: Oh see Billy, See them go/40 houses in a row? Oh, No Billy, Them is trucks, see what’s in them: cows and ducks) Charles Nutt simply wrote: “....our Beloved Mrs. Roberts...was quite a lady, who impacted everyone she taught.” Chris Stratton wrote: “Every once in a while, someone comes along who is the right person for the job. Mrs. Roberts was not only born to teach, but born to teach Latin.” Mrs. Roberts was an excellent teacher, wife and mother. She was deacon and Bible Scholar. But, Jo had a sly, wicked sense of humor, and her favorite mock Latin aphorism was: “Illegitimi non carbonrundum est.” (Loosely translated: Don’t let the bastards grind you down.) Josephine B. Roberts was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, James Drane Roberts; parents, George H and Mary Brinkerhoff; brother William Jacob (Jake) Brinkerhoff; sister Dorothy Henrietta Brinkerhoff Ford; uncles, Joe Bieser and William E. McCorkle; aunt Bea Bieser; and a nephew Robert G Ford. She will be lovingly remembered by son James David Roberts; daughter Archana Mary Jo Roberts; Grandcat Corazon (Cory); grand niece Stacey Ford McGlaun; grand nephew S. Glenn Ford; and great great nieces CeCe Jordan, Marcelle Jordan, Lauren Mullins, Kayla Ford A service at the graveside will take place on Friday, February 18, 2022 at 2pm at Restland Memorial Park - 13005 Greenville Ave., Dallas, Texas 75243
B.J. Stallings of Windom, Texas, passed away on Monday, January, 31, 2022, at his home surrounded by his loving family. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, February 8, 2022, at 2:00 PM at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Honey Grove, Texas. Burial to follow at Windom Cemetery Windom, Texas. Family visitation will be held on Monday, February 7, 2022, at 6:00 PM in the CooperSorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Honey Grove, Texas. Mister Nolan Butler and Reverend Terry Paul Cunningham will officiate. Serving as pallbearers are Ricky McKee, Rex McKee, Tommy Winkler, James Winkler, Bobby Don Stallings, James Paul Stallings, Joel Stallings and Fred Fore. Honorary Pallbearers are Bill Wheeler, Danny Prestridge, Tommy Oliver, Bill Mcwhorter, Sid Andrew , Rusty Andrew, Tommy Nichols and James Nichols. B.J. was born in Bee, Oklahoma, to Ben and Mattie Stallings on March 6, 1933. He attended college at Southeastern State University in Durant, Oklahoma, where he received his bachelor’s degree in education. B.J. was also a proud member and president of the rodeo club as well as class president, a Golden Gloves boxer along with being a champion bronc rider. One of the proudest moments in B.J.’s life was being introduced to the love of his life Judy by James Beechamp at the Durant Horse Sale. There began a great love. B.J. and Judy were married June 6, 1959, in Sherman, Texas. In their sixty years of marriage they built the legacy in the family that they so proudly raised. Mark and Marsha will carry on that legacy proudly. B.J. was very proud of the kids that he taught throughout his thirty-six year career. He first started his teaching and coaching career in Windom, Texas, and then moved on to Honey Grove, Texas. He touched many lives instilling a certain pride in the kids he helped educate. B.J. started shoeing horses in 1960 and never met a horse too rank to be shod. He also loved a good bucking horse . Over the years B.J. raised many great horses. Left to cherish the many memories are B.J.s children- son Mark Stallings of Windom, Texas, and daughter Marsha Daniel and husband Dutch of Lamasco, Texas, grandchildren Shane Dennis and Stormie Dennis of Honey Grove, Texas, and Dylan Daniel of Atoka, Oklahoma, his brother C.T. Stallings of Norman, Oklahoma , two nieces Becky Saunders and family of Lewisville, Texas, Brenda Keizer and family of Boulder, Colorado, and a nephew Joe Stallings and family of Norman, Oklahoma. B.J. is rejoicing in heaven with his beloved wife Judy as well as his parents and a sister Dealma Harris and husband Bryce.
JOE PAUL BREWER
Graveside Services for Joe Paul Brewer, age 69, of Bonham, Texas were held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, January 29, 2022 at Allen’s Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Joe passed away Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at Texoma Medical Center of Denison. Joe was born January 26, 1953, the son of Fred Turner Brewer and Birdie Lackey. Joe married his beloved wife, Phyllis Ferguson, on June 1, 1973. He was a very hard-working man, that loved his family dearly. Joe worked at Folgers Coffee for many years, and retired recently from Campbell Soup after over 20 years. Joe is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Jerry Fred Brewer, and sisters, Mary Ann Stevenson, and Treacie Hackney. Joe is survived by his wife of 49 years, Phyllis Brewer of Bonham, Texas, Son, Jason Turner Brewer and wife Lacey of Bonham, Texas, grandchildren; Cason Turner Brewer and Meagan Rae Brewer. Honorary Pallbearers were Cason Turner Brewer, Matt Ferguson, Justin Ferguson, Joe Raymond Brewer, James Brewer, Mario Carpio. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com
RUDY EMIL MEYERS
TINA IRENE COPE ROPPOLO
A Memorial gathering for Mrs. Tina Irene Roppolo, age 75, was held from 2:00 PM until 4:00 PM on Sunday, January 30, 2022, in the Wise Funeral Home in Bonham, Texas. Mrs. Roppolo passed away at her residence on January 25, 2022. She was born on May 13, 1946, in Bell, Texas, the daughter of James B. Cope and Thelma L. Turner Cope. She attended Bryan Adams High School in Dallas,Texas and married David
CYNTHIA CAROL BRIGGS
Memorial Graveside Services for Cynthia Carol Briggs, age 54, of Bonham, Texas were held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, February 5, 2022 at New Hope Cemetery in Ivanhoe, Texas under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Rev. Mike Burt officiated. Cindy passed away Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at Texoma Medical Center of Denison.
Leonard Roppolo on April 8, 1976, and he preceded her in death on June 10, 2010. She was a member of the Church of Christ, loved watching old movies and game shows. She was a fan of Elvis movies and the “I Love Lucy” show. Her hobbies were reading and writing. She worked as an operator for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company and was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Lloyd B. Cope in 2000, her daughter, Tammy L. Watkins Lebo in 2019. She is survived by her sons, Daniel M. Watkins and his wife Shannon Watkins, Dale M. Watkins, David L. Roppolo II and his wife April Roppolo; her daughters, Tina L. Roppolo, Tanya L. Roppolo and her husband Daniel Cardenas, and Tasha O. Roppolo Ajqui and her husband Rigo Ajqui, and numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, extended family and a host of friends. You may sign the online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome. com Cindy was born November 14, 1967 in Salinas, California, the daughter of Don Carlton Hall Jr. and Bonnie Ruth Dintleman Hall Pearson. Cindy married her beloved husband Johnny Briggs on October 28; they were married for 36 years prior to her passing. She loved all animals, especially her kitties. Cindy enjoyed listening to gospel music while crafting and painting and especially loved her make up. Cindy is preceded in death by her parents. Cindy is survived by her loving husband, Johnny Briggs of Bonham, Texas; sisters, Stacey Stone and husband Shane of Frisco, Texas, and Becky Hall of Paris, Texas; extended family and a host of friends. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com
February Second Saturday: The Truth About True Bugs (Insect Order: Hemiptera) with Loriann Garcia
Graveside Services for Rudy Emil Meyers, age 90, of Bonham, Texas will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at Owens Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Father Robin Smith will officiate. Rudy passed away Saturday, January 29, 2022, at Wilson N Jones Medical Center in Sherman, Texas. Rudy was born July 29, 1931, in Beeville, Texas, the son of Emil Meyers and Dora Mae Woodward Meyers. He joined the United States Army at the age of 16; eager to serve his country he lied about his age. Rudy worked on nuclear weapons during his time in the Army. He retired ranking as a Chief Warrant Officer. Rudy enjoyed traveling. He especially liked cruises to Alaska. Rudy was extremely proud of his granddaughter, Christine, who earned her medical degree. Rudy is preceded in death by his parents and siblings. He is survived by his dear friend, Beverly Rainbolt of Ivanhoe, Texas; former wife, Dorothy Meyers of Chicago, Illinois; son, David Meyers of Chicago, Illinois; daughters, Joyce Herres of Chicago, Illinois and Loyce Palumbo of California; and granddaughter, Dr. Christine Clark, M.D. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com
Saturday, February 12, at 10:00am via ZOOM Did you know that all bugs are insects, but not all insects are bugs? The “true bugs” the insect order Hemiptera is one of the most diverse groups of insects, with over 85,000 known species. They range from the tiny garden enemies, the aphids--to the giant predators, the giant water bugs--- to insects of our nightmares, the bed bugs. Come learn about the diversity and ecology of Hemiptera and their roles in natural ecosystems! Register in advance for this presentation: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ tZ0tdOyqrTMuG9Z0GQakQMod_G55-GeVPw5s Easy Zoom Instructions: 1. Follow the link above to ZOOM registration. 2. You will receive an confirmation email with a link to the ZOOM meeting 3. Download the APP called “ZOOM Cloud Meetings” 4. Use the link in the emailed confirmation message to open the meeting on January 8th, at 10:00 AM Please Contact the Friends of Hagerman (friendsofhagerman@ gmail.com) for more information.
Are you in the Buffer Zone or a Floodplain? Fannin CAD has a wonderful interactive Map on their web site; https://www.fannincad.org/ Use the “Map Contents Box” to show overlays of: FEMA flood zones. Bois d’Arc Lake. Bois d’Arc lake 5,000ft Buffer & the Zoning Parcels for Bois d’Arc Lake. If you have any questions please call us, we are here to help. Development Services Di Hopkins 903-449-4220 (Culverts, Lake Zoning, Subdivisions & Rental Communities)
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Gardening In February
Submitted by Alice Mussett, Fannin County Master Gardener GARDEN TIPS • Apply pre-emergent weed killer to lawns between now and March 15 to control spring germinating weeds. Water in the pre-emergent lightly to get the granules off the leaves and onto the soil. • For cool-season, non-grassy weeds such as clover, henbit, dandelions, and chickweed, apply a broad-leafed weed killer containing 2-4-D when daytime temperatures will be above 70 degrees and no rain expected for 48 hours. • Apply horticultural oil spray to fruit trees, hollies, camellias, oaks, crape myrtles, and others early this month before new buds begin to swell to control scale insects. • Consider keeping a garden journal with information on planting dates, varieties planted, care instructions, and notes on observations and experiences with plant selections. PLANTING TIPS
• Bare-root roses and trees. • Move established trees and shrubs: Leave as large a soil ball as possible keeping the roots intact. Prune the top growth and thin to half to compensate for root loss. • Vegetable garden: Plant onions and peas early. Cool crops that can be planted include cabbage, broccoli, Brussel sprouts and cauliflower. Irish potatoes, leafy and root vegetables such as leaf lettuce, carrots, radishes, turnips, beets, chard, and spinach can be planted later this month. • In the flower garden: Early in the month plant pinks and snapdragons. Later in the month plant larkspur, English daisies, sweet alyssum, ornamental chard, petunias, calendulas, Iceland poppies, and stocks. • Dig and divide mallows, gloriosa daisies, cannas, mums, fall asters, and salvias later in the month before they start growing. PRUNING TIPS • Bush roses: Remove dead, dying, and weak canes. Leave
4 to 8 healthy canes, removing about half of the top growth. Make each cut just above a bud that faces out from the center. Use good, clean shears that will make clean cuts. • Climbing roses should be trained and not pruned. Weave long canes through openings in trellises or arbors and tie them with jute twine or plastic/wire plant ties. Securing canes now prevents damage from winter winds and contributes to a more refined look to the garden when roses are blooming. • Peach and plum trees: Remove vertical shoots and maintain their bowl shape. • Other fruit and nut trees: Remove the vertical water sprouts on apples and remove dead or damaged branches. • Nandinas: To reduce height, select a tall cane, follow it to the base of the plant and cut there. • Cut Autumn Sage back to 8-10 inches. • Groundcovers: Asian jasmine, liriope, and mondo grass can be trimmed with a line trimer or mower set on the highest setting early this
month. FERTILIZING TIPS • New trees and shrubs: Use a liquid, high-phosphorus rootstimulator fertilizer monthly. • Asparagus: All-nitrogen fertilizer early in the month. Harvest stalks for 6-8 weeks, then feed again and allow plants to grow the rest of the year. • Fertilize cool season turf such as fescue and ryegrass late in the month with all-nitrogen fertilizer. Wait until late March or April to feed St. Augustine and Bermuda lawns. • Fertilize pansies and other cool season plants with a highnitrogen water soluble plant food every 2 to 3 weeks to keep them growing and blooming vigorously. For horticulture questions call 903-583-7453 or email f a n n i n m a s t e rg a r d e n e r s @ gmail.com. Like us on Facebook - Fannin County Master Gardeners Helpful site http://aggiehorticulture.tamu.edu/ vegetable/
Drought Summary for February 1, 2022
South Widespread heavy rain fell this week in southeast Texas, leading to improvements in ongoing moderate drought and abnormal dryness there. Otherwise, the week was mostly dry across the region. Extreme drought developed in parts of northern Louisiana and
southern Arkansas and northeast Texas, and some ongoing extreme drought areas expanded in this region as well. There, shortterm precipitation deficits worsened, and soil moisture and streamflow decreased. Severe drought expanded in south-central Texas and north of Lubbock, while
extreme drought north of Lubbock shrank in coverage due to lessened precipitation deficits there. Widespread extreme drought is ongoing across much of northwest Texas and western Oklahoma, with a narrow strip of exceptional drought present in the western Oklahoma
Panhandle and northeast New Mexico. Burn bans remain in effect in parts of the Southern Plains, where the winter wheat crop is also struggling.
LEGAL NOTICE
Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a BQ -Wine and Beer Retailer’s Off-Premise Permit by YC Multi Trade LLC dba Quick Stop, to be located at 301 E Sam Rayburn Dr. Bonham, Fannin County Texas 75418 Texas. Officers of said corporation are CHANDRA MANI PANDEY, a managing member, and YAGYA MURTI PANDEY, a managing member.
Annual Meeting of Bartley Woods Water Supply Corp. 2/1/22 Feb. 9, 2022 @ 6:30 p.m. Wednesday McCraw Oil Company Conference Room. 2207 N. Center St. Bonham, TX. Enter through Northeast employee entrance.
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A possible stolen Suzuki motorcycle is currently impounded at our facility. The current charge is $296.00 and will accrue storage fees daily. The owner can contact us with proof of ownership (Tittle or MSO with VIN) to recover this unit. Owners rights can be found at www.tdlr.texas.gov.
City of Savoy Notices Policy of Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability The City of Savoy does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to, or employment in, its federally assisted programs or activities. City Secretary has been designated to coordinate compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements contained in the Department of Treasury’s American Rescue Plan Act – Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (ARPA - CLFRF) regulations implementing Section 504 (24 CFR Part 8).
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Fighting For One Of Four: Fannindel Falcons contending for hoops postseason return in 2022 Story and photos by Rich Hilliard
During the offseason, Class 1A basketball districts gained what the larger classifications have had for the last several years: Four postseason berths. Fannindel remained in the mix for one of those spots in 23-1A boys’ basketball, as its January schedule concluded. A return to the playoffs in February would equate the Falcons’ first trip since 2014’s 1A Division II area-round advance -- when it took eventual State semifinalist Miller Grove to halt Fannindel’s run.
Fannindel’s Contreal Judkins (5) shoots a free throw on Jan. 28 during District 23-1A boys’ basketball.
Fannindel’s Kazion Dugan (1) passes the ball on Jan. 28 during District 23-1A boys’ basketball. Dugan, as a freshman, earned an all-district honorable mention last season.
Edgar Lopez, Contreal Judkins (5), Ke’monte Cuba (23), Ashton Smith (25), Lucas Moreland (30) and the rest of the Falcons listen to Fannindel head boys’ basketball coach Roderick Reed on Jan. 28 during District 23-1A boys’ basketball.
Fannindel’s Jabari Dowdy (0) floats over the lane and focuses on the basket while surrounded by Dodd City’s Logan Lackey (10) and three other Hornets on Jan. 28 during District 231A boys’ basketball.
Fannindel head boys’ basketball coach Roderick Reed and Edgar Lopez (2) watch the Falcons from the sideline on Jan. 28 during District 23-1A boys’ basketball.
Taking Notice Of Tori: DC’s Dotson to continue s’ball career at Murray State College in Oklahoma
Tori Dotson’s Class 1A State Dad Shelby Dotson (left) and mom Dona Dotson (right) join Dodd City softball championship ring. softball standout Tori Dotson at her college signing day on Jan. 28. any opportunity in spring of 2020 for a repeat perDodd City’s Tori Dotson agrees formance. on Jan. 28 to play softball for However, DotMurray State College in Tishom- son said what transpired last ingo, Okla. June -- leading her team to its Story and photos first championship in the by Rich Hilliard sport, being named most DODD CITY -- How valuable player of the Tori Dotson completed championship game and her junior year at Dodd the Texas Sports Writers City in the spring of 2021 Association 1A softball didn’t solely show off her player of the year, to name just a few honors she resoftball skills to colleges. She had already helped ceived afterward -- “defithe Lady Hornets reach the nitely helped” her. Following graduation Class 1A State semifinals in the sport as a freshman in a few months, she will -- before COVID-19 nixed join another successful
softball team: ranked No. 13 this month in a National Junior College Athletic Association Division II pre-season poll, the reigning Region II champion and a world series participant last spring. Dotson agreed on Jan. 28 to continue her softball career at Murray State College in Tishomingo, Okla., in a signing ceremony held in the Dodd City ISD gymnasium with friends, family, coaches and other well-wishers in attendance. “Their pitching coach contacted me through an app and asked me to come take a look,” said Dotson.
“I went for a visit and had practice with them. “I loved how they get the job done -- do drills the right way,” she said. “It’s part of what makes them successful.” “I think it’s awesome. We are proud of her. She definitely deserves it,” said Dodd City softball manager Bruce Mauppin. “It’s her determination and desire to succeed,” he said. “She’s not satisfied. “She’s always looking to get better.” Mauppin also said making the decision now “takes the pressure off” for Dotson, as the Lady Hornets have “a great chance
Bonhi-hoops-ex Ukpe ends January w/double-digit scoring for Richland
By Rich Hilliard
Former Bonham basketball standout Josh Ukpe posted mostly double-digit scoring during the last half of January while playing men’s basketball for Richland College in Dallas. The 2019 Bonham graduate scored 12 points on Jan. 19, 22 and 26 -- aided by his perfection at the free throw line. The 6-3 sophomore
Bonham’s Josh Ukpe. Photo by Rich Hilliard guard made 7-of-7 free throws on the last listed
January date. Through January, he had made 88.2 percent of his free throws during the 2021-22 season. Ukpe just missed doublefigure scoring on Jan. 15 and 29, respectively, with nine and eight points. In 2019, Ukpe led Bonham boys’ basketball to its only-known bi-district victory, second arearound advance and mostknown wins in a single season with 26.
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Dodd City’s Kaylen Atchley looks to pass despite the defensive efforts of Ector’s Julia Bailey (14) on Jan. 11. Both the Lady Hornets and Lady Eagles ended January having secured postseason berths in District 23-1A girls’ basketball. Meanwhile, Sam Rayburn also clinched a 14-2A berth on Feb. 1, with Trenton still in contention for one in the same district after play that day. Photo by Rich Hilliard
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