March 9, 2021
The Paper Of Record for Fannin County P Texas
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to the Regulation Manual for Bois D’Arc Lake. He stated the manual is online and the changes had been published in the paper. Judge Moore clarified the definition of what a recreational vehicle is; the change in verbiage of what an RV park is; and stated the word calendar was added to clarify “days” in the section stating how many days one could stay in an RV park. He went on to say Section C was added to page 2 which says: “Commissioners Court may for a time choose not to exercise its zoning authority to a municipal authority where Commissioners Court determines that the applicable Municipal Zoning Regulations impose standards that are substantially similar to the Lake Zoning Regulations and that those Municipal Zoning Regulations are adequately enforced”. Judge Moore said Section C pertains to the Extreme Boat Storage on State Hwy R3 that we’re overlapping with the permitting process of the City of Bonham and that basically allows for Item 5 to be removed. Fannin County Development Service Director Di Hopkins referenced some verbiage changes that puts “the hearing” into Commissioners Court and takes it out of Lake Zoning in one chart and removes “mail notices” in another chart. Charts effected were on pages 68 and 69. Continued
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Go Blue Day for Child Abuse Awareness Press Release - Go Blue Day in Texas is Friday, April 9, 2021. This is a day that people across the state of Texas will be wearing blue in honor and memory of child abuse victims. The Fannin County Children’s Center has blue shirts available for sale for this occasion. Orders can only be placed and paid for on-line at www.fanninccc.org. Short sleeve shirts cost $12 each and long sleeve shirts are $18 each. Youth and adult sizes are available in two different designs, including one new design with the slogan “Be One With Courage.” Orders must be placed by March 29 to guarantee a shirt in time for Go Blue Day on April 9, 2021. When ordering,
there will be an option for free pick up at the Children’s Center after April 6 or pay extra to have the order shipped. “On Go Blue Day, we hope to once again see lots of photos on social media with people wearing blue in support of victims of child abuse,” said Sandy Barber with the Children’s Center. “Whether they are wearing our shirts or not, we encourage schools, businesses and other organizations to wear blue and take group photos and send them to us so we can share too.” “This year’s slogan “Be One With Courage” is a positive message for all of our community,” said Barber. “For the victims of child abuse who are silently bearing the trauma of abuse, this slogan encourages
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them to have courage and tell a trusted adult about the abuse. For adults who suspect that a child is being abused, this message encourages them to have courage to make the report to the child abuse hotline.” The pinwheel image on this year’s shirts is a symbol used by many Children’s Advocacy Centers across the country. Staff and volunteers with the Children’s Center will be setting up pinwheel displays across the county during the month of April in honor of Child Abuse Awareness month. The Fannin County Children’s Center’s mission is promoting safety and improving the lives of abused and neglected children. The agency’s programs include CASA, Children’s Advocacy Center and child abuse prevention classes. To order shirts or get more information about the center, go to www.fanninccc.org or call (903) 583-4339.
Representative Slaton Files Legislation to Protect Historic Monuments
AUSTIN, TEXAS - Tuesday, March 2, Representative Bryan Slaton from House District 2 filed HB 2571 that will protect our historic monuments and statues from being removed, altered or destroyed. The bill protects important pieces of Texas history, and creates fair legal processes for alterations, removal or relocations. “On this Texas Independence Day, it is important that we remember the lessons and stories of the past and preserve our storied history for the future. At a time when monuments and statues representing our history and traditions continue to be destroyed across America and even within Texas itself, it is more important than ever that we protect our historic monuments in the public square,” Representative Slaton said. Similar legislation was filed in the 86th legislature by Senator Brandon Creighton. The bill was passed out of the senate, but failed to receive a vote on the House floor.
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Honey Grove Beta Club/Beta Members Participate in Virtual State Beta Convention
Press Release - National Beta members from Honey Grove High School are celebrating their recent participation in the Texas Senior Virtual State Convention.
They were announced as winners of the following competitions: Jonas Butler, State Beta Vice-President, Campaign Skit Third Place, Hudson Stroud 2nd
Place Woodworking, and Preston Morris 1st Place Color Photography. Typically, National Beta State Conventions bring together students from across the state to compete in a variety of competitions ranging from academic and STEM-based to visual and performing arts. While State Convention, originally planned to be held in Grapevine, was cancelled for in-person competitions due to health and safety concerns stemming from the COVID-19, members worked hard while taking online tests and preparing competition submissions for their Virtual Convention. Ben Patrick, present Texas State Beta Vice-President delivered his keynote address during the virtual convention.
Jonas Butler is the sixth consecutive state officer that the Honey Grove High School Beta Club has had. Those six officers include Emilee Hall, Aaron Nelson, Hayden Stroud, Jake Caffee, Ben Patrick, and Jonas Butler. With more than 500,000 active members and 8,750 clubs nationally and internationally, National Beta has become the nation’s largest independent, nonprofit, educational youth organization. National Beta promotes the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership among elementary and secondary school students. National Junior Beta includes grades 4-8 and National Senior Beta includes grades 9-12. Visit betaclub.org for more information.
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GOD OF COMPASSION AND COMFORT It hard to believe that the Texas snowstorm and subzero temperatures were only a couple of weeks ago. During power outages, no water and keeping the fire in the fireplace stoked, God reminded me that HE IS THERE. As I was standing in the pantry, I heard a commotion outside. When I opened the back door, I saw our 100-pound lab chasing a bird down the brick ledge, trying to get the little creature in his mouth. I rebuked him sternly, called him in the house and shut the door on the storm outside. My sister-in-law, Katie, asked me what was going on. I told her there was a little bird on the ground, obviously in distress. Katie’s heart-felt compassion is extended to all animals, small or large. When I walked back into the living area, Katie was sitting in her chair with this tiny blue bird in her lap, wrapped in a washcloth. She sat there for close to an hour, holding him and gently stroking his head with her index finger. The bird flopped about for a few minutes, then settled down in the warmth of her hand. Katie seemed to have a sense that this little bird’s injuries were severe, but she continued to hold him, monitor his breath, and comfort him. After many minutes of silence, she said, “Oh, I think he is gone.” She waited for some time, then silently arose, and went outside in the storm. She laid his little body on the high branches of a tree to protect him from ground predators. Whatever you want to call this experience, a “God thing”, “God kiss”, or simply an awakening for me, my mind went to a scripture, “Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from the will of your Father.” Matthew 10:29. This little bird’s life on this earth had come to an end, but in life he had been fed by our Father in Heaven; in death, His God held him and comforted him through Katie’s caring hands. “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles so we can comfort those with the comfort we have received from God. “2 Corinthians 1:4 We live in uncertain days. Between pandemics and political upheaval, mounting debt and fewer jobs, it would seem the storms keep rolling in, one on the heels of the other. While friends and family avoid one another for fear of contracting an illness and political foes denounce love to embrace hate in the name of patriotism, people that would normally embrace, embrace no longer. The fires of fear have reached inferno proportions. Jesus told us that prior to HIS return, fear would grip humanity and violence would increase, but to those who know Him, it is a time to look up and welcome His return. He said, “When these things begin to take place, stand up and lift up your heads, for your salvation is drawing near.” Luke 21-28. For those who are part of the Body of Jesus Christ, it is a time of hope and expectation that we, as His Body, can pass on to those who have lost hope. Many have lost loved ones to the pandemic which has amplified the fear and despair. “Jesus said, ‘Come to me, all you who are tired and burdened and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.’” Matthew 11:2830. Jesus warned His disciples of these times, but even they were disturbed by His words, that at a certain times prior to His coming, the world would convulse with “birth pangs” prior to the delivery of God’s Kingdom to rule this earth. “There will be earthquakes, famines and pandemics (plagues) in many places. People will be terrified at what they see coming on the earth, for the powers in the heavens will be shaken.’” Luke 21:11,26. Yet, in what we know as The Lord’s Prayer, Jesus taught us to pray for just that. “When you pray, say: “’Father, hallowed be your name, Your kingdom come.’” Luke 11:2. We know that those who know HIM also know that at the end of this pain, this world will be delivered into HIS hands. At the appointed time, He will return. And these times of trouble? They will end in the presence of our Heavenly Father. “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” Revelation 21:4. The governments of this world will end, and the Government of the Creator will rest on the shoulders of Jesus Christ. “Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end. There will be a lasting peace – HIS PEACE without end.” Isaiah 9:7. But for now, the troubles of this world should not, cannot paralyze the People of God. We have the Words of Life and Hope that the world is looking for. It is ours to share. We can be assured that He will never leave us nor forsake us – not in this life, not in death, not in eternity. We communicate in prayer with the GOD OF THE UNIVERSE. Jesus Christ is returning to this earth to finalize the redemption of all creation, to destroy the last enemy, which is death. We will not know the day or the hour, but we certainly can and should understand the signs surrounding His coming. But in those times, there is a God of Comfort, a Loving Father for every circumstance, whether in life or death, and we, the Body of Christ, are His hands of compassion and comfort. For I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love; neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.… Romans 8:38-39. Signed: Teri Sheddy
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Commissioners Court Tuesday March 2, 2021: Good 2/16/21 Covid-19 Stats-Covid Vaccine Call Center and 2nd Amendment Protection Steps, Discussed
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By Rose Schwartz
County Judge Randy Moore called to order the Regular Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court, Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 9:07 a.m. after a brief delay due to Zoom difficulties. Quorum was established as there were three Commissioners and County Judge present. Commissioner Lackey was absent. Invocation was led by Pastor Mark Posey of the First Congregational Methodist Church in Bonham. Pledges were led by County Judge Randy Moore. 4. Discussion, consideration and action regarding the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19: County Judge Randy Moore began by stating that as of 4:54 p.m. yesterday, there 3,178 confirmed Covid-19 cases in Fannin County. He went on to say that the good news about that number is that there are only 23 active cases, with 3 of those being in the prisons and 3,115 recovered with 99 fatalities. Currently the hospitalization rate is at 8.7%, down nearly 20% from what it had been. He called attention to the numbers of active cases in surrounding counties being much higher than what they are in Fannin County, i.e., Hunt County – 1,328 active cases, Collin County – 1,295 active cases and Lamar County 236 active cases. He said when asked by Troy Hudson how Fannin has managed to stay below other counties in the active case count, Judge Moore could only think that someone is praying for our county. However, at this point Judge Moore stated he feels the Disaster Proclamation should continue another week. Motion was made by Commissioner Magness, seconded by Commissioner Lane, and passed to extend Proclamation one more week. 5. Discussion, consideration and action regarding the Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County: Judge Moore expressed his views that this is a good plan, one that should be read by all and asked for thoughts on continuing with the plan. Commissioner Self motioned to continue the plan for one week, motion was seconded by Commissioner Lane and passed. 6. Discussion, consideration and action to extend the Fannin County Declaration of Local Disaster related to Extreme Winter Weather: Fannin County Emergency Management Coordinator Troy Hudson spoke about why the Commissioners would want to extend the Declaration of Local Disaster related to Extreme Winter Weather for one more week. Judge Moore explained it had been extended yesterday for one more week but because
that would cause the Declaration to end on a Monday, he saw the need to have it extended again today so the Declaration would end on a Tuesday when Commissioners Court is held. Motion was made by Commissioner Magness to extend it one more week, seconded by Commissioner Lane and passed. 7. Discussion and update regarding Courthouse Restoration: Judge Moore read the update as follows: Exterior – Setting the stone caps on columns, preparing for round column install; Set forms and pouring concrete for Cast Iron Stair support; Completed Ice and Water Shield on roof and gutters, ready for roof metal. Interior – Chilled water piping in attic to air handlers; Finishing plumbing in Attic, testing water lines to insulate lines; Ductwork in Attic; Plaster crew preparing for pumping plaster on walls; Wood blocking around windows; Stone patching at windows; Electrical rough-in at stone walls; Drywall shaft walls for MEP chases and elevator shaft. 8. Report and filing of Continuing Education hours completed for the Tax Assessor-Collector to Commissioners Court per Texas Property Tax Code 6.231; reporting period 11/20/2019– 11/09/2020: Fannin County Tax Assessor Collector Gail Young stated that the tax codes require her to file her Continuing Education hours annually with the Commissioners Court. 9. Discussion regarding Newton County, Missouri’s 2nd Amendment Preservation Act: Commissioner Self spoke of last year’s steps that were taken in the Fannin County Court, (declaring Fannin County a Second Amendment Sanctuary County)) to protect citizens gun rights. When he recently read about this Preservation Act from Newton County, Missouri, he thought it might be additional protection worth looking into. Before Commissioner Self read the Preservation Act in its entirety to the Commissioners Court, Judge Moore asked his Administrative Assistant Lisa Loiselle, if this was on the County’s website and if not to have it added so those interested could read it. After Commissioner Self read the Act, he said he had not seen any act like this passed in Texas and was just wondering if it might be something Fannin County should pass. District Attorney Richard Glaser was asked to give comment on the Act and Judge Moore asked the Commissioners to remember they were sworn to obey all the laws and protect the Constitution when they took office. District Attorney Glaser voiced a lack of confidence in the constitutionality of the Act passed in Newton County. Not
being a fan of doing things that aren’t effective and yet being a licensed gun owner himself who does not want his own guns taken away, he believes it’s best to let our representatives know of our concerns and wishes on the matter of gun rights. After some discussion, it was decided a letter would be composed along with a resolution making our wishes and concerns known, regarding maintaining our gun rights, and sent to the Governor and state representatives. 10. Discussion, consideration and action regarding personnel or supplies for Covid-19 from the CARES Act Grant or other funding: Fannin County Purchasing Agent Michelle Case stated there was not much to update other than the wait for monies requested is ongoing and that tomorrow they should be completely moved out of the theatre. 11. Discussion, consideration and action regarding the Fannin County Covid Vaccine Call Center: Troy Hudson gave a report of the good job being done and calls that have not slowed down showing that there is still a need for the Call Centers existence. Judge Moore interjected to share a call he received from a citizen of Lamar County who praised the good job our county is doing with the vaccines. He also shared that we are receiving over a thousand doses three weeks in a row. Commissioner Lane asked about the Johnson & Johnson 1 shot vaccine and Troy said he has not heard of any plans of when those will arrive in Fannin County. Judge Moore said he can see the Call Center remaining open through March and possibly some of April. The phone number for the Call Center is: 903-583-2189. Troy Hudson suggested that when more providers like Walgreens and other pharmacies and doctors begin receiving vaccines, the need for the Call Center will no longer exist. 12. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Resolution with Government Capital for financing election equipment: County Auditor Alicia Whipple clarified the need for this. Motion to approve the resolution was made by Commissioner Magness, seconded by Commissioner Self and passed. 13. Discussion, consideration and action to approve payment of bills: Motion was made, seconded and passed. 14. Public Forum: There was one comment submitted via Zoom chat that was passed on. 15. Comments by County Commissioners County Judge: Commissioner Lane thanked everyone for attending via Zoom despite technical difficulties and thanked Network Administrator Dustin Morrow
for resolving the Zoom problem. She thanked her county employees who are working to reduce future flooding and wished all a good day. Commissioner Self thanked Dustin for his efforts and District Atty Glaser for his help and wished all a good week. Commissioner Magness joked about Dustin’s gold star given to him for getting Zoom online. County Judge Randy Moore said he and Commissioner Magness attended the Upper Trinity Water Shed Meeting Monday regarding Lake Ralph Hall which is going to be another significant lake. He said all can expect more good stuff coming to Fannin County. He commented on the rapid growth occurring in Fannin County and offered thanks to Dustin for his work. 16. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded and passed to adjourn at 9:47 a.m.
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The annual stockholders’ meeting of the Oakwood Cemetery Association will be held on Monday, March 15, at 5:00 PM in the Local History Room of the Honey Grove Library and Learning Center using the 7th Street entrance. A stockholder is anyone who owns a lot at Oakwood or has a family member buried at Oakwood. March is a busy month at the cemetery. It is the first of our two annual cleanup months at Oakwood. During this month faded floral tributes and other unsightly items will be removed from lots. This month is the beginning of the mowing season and spraying for weeds. Memorial donations were given in February for the following: Ima Jean Riddles Hall, C.B. Bryant, Walter Don Brown, and Joe Hawkins. Donations may be sent to this address: Oakwood Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 96, Honey Grove, TX 75446.
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and for the last four years writing for the Fannin County Leader. On the flipside of being ministered by others, I have had the God-given opportunity to help Him by helping others. It has been a real joy to invest in many lives along the way. In the Book of Acts, Paul has been apprehended while he was on the way to Damascus. He realizes that God is in
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Fannin County each Tuesday. Readers will find classified ads, display ads, legal . . notices and editorial content, all of which are important to the daily lives of local citizens. Our website, www. fannincountyleader.info, is updated daily with information important to our community. Visit our Facebook @ www. facebook.com/The-FanninPolice Captain Instructor County-Leader for even more community activities and news. Advertising rates may be obtained from an Account HOURS: FREE Pregnancy Test Representative or any other Tuesday 9 AM - 7 PM employee. Editorial may be FREE Sonogram submitted for publication, Thursday 9 AM - 7 PM Parenting Classes but will be included at Editor and Publisher’s discretion. Saturday 9 AM - 1 PM Prenatal Classes Editorial exceeding 300 words will result in delayed Fannin Pregnancy publication and may require payment. Any and all content, Care Center whether paid or un-paid, will be subject to Publisher 903-640-8230 approval. Letters to the www.fanninpregnancy.org Editor are encouraged, however, they cannot exceed 250 words and must be $$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$ signed by the writer. Letters $ $ to the Editor that exceed the word count may be published $ $ 9/24/19 if the submitter is willing to pay $ $ for the extra space required to publish the letter in its $ $ entirety. Free publication of $ $ Letters to the Editor is limited GUARANTEED to one every 60 days. Letters $ $ HIGHEST from the same contributor PRICES FOR $ $ within the 60 day period will YOUR GOLD!! be published at standard $ $ advertising rate. Political $ DVD’s Buy One Get One FREE $ Letters to the Editor must be paid for in advance and Proud to Serve the Bonham Area for Over 26 Years $ $ Ephesians 4:18 signed by the writer. - Having $ “If We Don’t Have It Or Can’t Get It, You Don’t Need It” $the 224 N Main. St. understanding N. Main Street $ 509Proverbs Bonham, TX 75418 27:17 - Iron • Bonham, TX $ darkened, being sharpeneth iron; so a $ the lifePh: 903-583-3280 $ alienated from man sharpeneth the of God $$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $through $ $ the Fax: 903-583-3945
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Heritage Day Is Postponed
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Heritage Day which was to be held on May 1, 2021 will be postponed until 2022. It is with great sadness that the Board of Directors of the Bonham Heritage Festival have decided to postpone this great family event until May 2022. With social distancing of booths as well as people, and the
Fannin County March Covid-19 Testing Dates March 11th and 12th in HONEY GROVE 9am - 5pm (In the parking lot behind the Post Office which is located @ 100 E Main St) __________________ March 18th and 19th in LEONARD 9pm - 5pm (City Park) 601 E. Locust St. __________________ March 22nd, 23rd & 24th in BONHAM 9am - 5pm Location TBD - will update when confirmed
lack of electricity available for booths because of the courthouse construction the board felt that this would be the safest solution. Waiting until next year when the event could hopefully return to the great event it has been in the past is our hope and goal. The board is looking forward to next May and a bigger and better Heritage Day.
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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.
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Commissioners Court Special Meeting Discusses: Continuation of Extreme Weather 8/10/10 Disaster Declaration/Detention Facility Services Agreement By Rose Schwartz
Monday, March 1, 2021, County Judge Randy Moore called a Special Meeting of the Commissioners Court to order at 11:16 a.m. Quorum
was established as there were three County Commissioners and the County Judge present. Commissioner Lackey was absent. 2. Discussion, consideration and action to extend the Fannin
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5/26/20 meeting would have a detriCounty Disaster Declaration for Extreme Winter Weather: mental effect on the Public County Judge Randy Moore Facility Corporation’s interest stated that Emergency Man- with a third party; and Section agement Coordinator Troy 551.071 of the Government Hudson has indicated that there Code regarding consultation is a need for the Weather Di- with attorney to seek advice saster Declaration to be contin- on pending and contemplated ued for at least one more week litigation, settlements, and to gather more data. Currently other matters, which are conthere has been $500,000 dol- fidential under the Disciplinlars of damage assessed with ary Rules of the State Bar, on some cities and schools need- which the duty of the attorney ing more time to calculate their of the County under the Texas totals. Motion was made by Disciplinary Rules of ProfesCommissioner Magness and sional Conduct clearly conSeconded by Commissioner flicts with the Open Meetings Self to extend Disaster Decla- Act, regarding the financing ration for one more week. Mo- and the operation of the Fannin County Detention Center and tion passed. 3. Discussion, consideration Operation and Management and action on the following Agreement: County Judge matters concerning the Fan- Randy Moore stated that it had nin County Detention Facility: been determined that there was Detention Services Agreement not a need to go into Executive with U.S. Marshals Service; Session for this item. B. Discussion, considerOperation and Management of the Facility; and other matters ation and action related to aprelated to Fannin County De- proval and/or ratification of tention Facility, including but Intergovernmental Agreement (“IGA”) related to detention not limited to the following: A. EXECUTIVE SES- services with United States SION: Consultation with At- Marshals Service (“USMS”) torney, a closed meeting will with effective date of March 1, Judge Moore asked be held pursuant to Section 2021: 551.0725 for deliberation re- Attorney Herb Bristow to exgarding contract negotiations plain this agenda item. Mr. where deliberation in an open Bristow, after describing the background of the relationship Fannin County has with US Marshals Service and the operator of the Fannin County Detention Center; summarized that this is about a proposed amendment effective as of March 1st to increase the per diem rate paid by the US Marshal Service and have other terms that are more substantive than typical modification, added. The new agreement involves the basic concept of
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making this an established US Marshal Hub Facility to serve this region. The operator, LaSalle Corrections, has agreed to fund and install a five million dollar building project that will add 137 new beds for the detention center at no cost to the county. He outlined the increased revenue that will be created for Fannin County as a result of the implementation of the “IAG” and touched on additional benefits for the county. Attorney Bristow concluded that this was just a continuation of the good relationship between the operator, the US Marshal, the Sheriff, the county as a whole and hopefully this agreement will allow that to continue. He said what was being asked for with this item was for the Judge to be authorized to sign on behalf of the County, this new contract with the United States Marshals Service at a $91.75 per diem rate (per inmate). After Bristow finished speaking, Judge Moore spoke about the good job the council has been doing on communicating to the Commissioners and the good job the Sheriff has been doing in working with LaSalle Corrections. He expounded on a meeting he had last week in the office of Fannin County Detention Center Warden Stacy King regarding Texas Jail Standards and expressed his appreciation for how well inmates are being treated. He then asked for a motion and Commissioner Self motioned to approve. Commissioner Magness seconded the motion and the motion passed. After the motion passed Judge Moore stated his belief that this is a good deal for all parties involved.
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proval and/or ratification of Amended and Restated Facility and Operation and Management Agreement to incorporate the terms of the agreement with the United States Marshals Service: County Judge Randy Moore stated that this agreement is in a stage of flux with some corrections needed to be made. He noted that with Commissioner Lackey being absent from today’s meeting and Commissioner Lane not having had much time to review the corrections, some more time to review the agreement would be helpful. Attorney Bristow spoke on the need to finalize additional terms to the agreement and noted that sometime in the month of March he will be back in front of the Commissioners Court to seek formal approvement of the agreement. He agreed with Judge Moore’s comment on this being a win, win, win, for the County, the US Marshal Service and LaSalle Corrections. Warden King commented that she appreciates the partnership with the County and running the main jail and the South Annex. She said the addition of beds will help to provide better service to the US Marshal Service and the County and is confident her staff will succeed with this new opportunity with the US Marshal Service. She appreciates all the support from Fannin County. 4. Public Forum: There were no speakers for Public Forum. 5. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded and passed to adjourn at 11:40 a.m.
Quilt Hop Is Scheduled
By Emily Porter
July is Quilt Hop Time and the City of Bonham is planning to hold this event Friday July 30, and Saturday July 31. If you are a quilter, vendor or if you just love quilts these are the dates to remember. We will be monitoring the Covid situation and some changes may have to be made in the sites, but we are planning on having the event July 30-31 from 9 am to 4 pm. If you have quilts that you would like to display we would love to have them. The forms to be a vendor or to display a quilt will be available on the web site, www. visitbonham.com. If you have questions please call 903-583-9830. If you are in Bonham and have questions come by the Visitor Center at 327 N. Main Street and we will be happy to answer them.
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Porter. Royse accompanied by her life and business partner-husband Jason {R#3} ceremonially presented Emily with the final loan repayment on this 5 year $50,000 low interest note that was part of the overall equipment financing package that helped launch this new Bonham-based industrial powder coating operations. She also submitted a final Certificate of Compliance attesting to Pictured (L-R) in the photo are BEDCo Board President Alan the creation and retenMcDonald, Jason Royse, Kelly Royse {2 of the 4Rs}, former BEDCo tion of at least five (5) Board President Emily Porter and yours truly [Steve Filipowicz, Full Time employees by Executive Director – Economic Development, City of Bonham/ 4R Coatings, LLC within BEDCo] the agreed to timeframe. The loan was made from a modest $100,000 Press Release - Just as Texas afternoon at Bonham City Hall ‘soon-to-be-former’ ‘Revolving Loan Fund’ (RLF) patriots gathered 185 years ago before at Washington-on-the-Bravos creditors representing the Bon- pool of funds that originated to declare their independence ham Economic Development with the US Department of Ag4R Coatings, LLC took a step Corporation (BEDCo) were riculture – Rural Development toward their own financial in- newly installed BEDCo Board Office geared to make below dependence as General Man- President Alan McDonald and market financial available to ager and Managing Partner then Board President at the businesses in sometimes capiKelly A Royse appeared this time the loan was made Emily tal starved ‘rural America’ and
tention (no more that $10,000 of capital can be loaned per job created or retained) and B. credit worthiness - this is/was a loan not a grant and must be repaid. BEDCo serves as the local steward for these funds that go back into the RLF loan pool for re-use to fund other credit worthy, job creating, applicants. BEDCo formed a ‘due diligence loan review’ committee to review applications and make recommendations to BEDCo’s Board. The funds dubbed the USDA-BEDCo RLF are accounted for separately from the local sales tax revenue BEDCo receives via the ‘voter-approved’ ½-cent sales tax for economic development and its primary source of revenue. Commenting on this welcome news from his McKinney, Texas office Allen M. Lambright, Texas Single Family Housing Program Director, Area 3 Director Rural Development US Department of Agriculture said
”Great success story!”... Unfortunately, I am not able to join you for this proud milestone accomplishment by 4R Coatings, LLC. “Keep up the great work!…Allen.” Mr. Lambright had served as a program advisor to BEDCo’s Due Diligence Loan Review Committee on this application and loan process five years ago. In the coming days staff will follow-up to ensure the principals are relieved of the personal guarantee that had collateral-
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Press Release - Creative Arts Center Presents; Saint Patrick’s Day Dinner, Wednesday, March 17, 2021 from 5:00pm8:00pm. CAC will be hosting a corned beef and cabbage dinner with all the trimmings and dessert. Dinners are $10.00 each, available for dine-in with reservation or curbside pickup. Meal orders must be received by 5:00pm on March 12, 2021. Evening entertainment will include pub trivia, door prizes and country music artist, Kaleb Atkins. Kaleb will be performing live in the front gallery from 6:00pm-8:00pm. His greatest inspiration is George Strait, “His songwriting ability is one of the best in my opinion” said Atkins. Creative Arts Center Director, Jennifer Wilson, commented that “Kaleb’s rich, velvety singing voice definitely reflects that of Mr. Strait. We are very pleased to welcome him to our center!”
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Art Contest Winners Announced
Maesyn Mallicote won first place in the Open Your Heart art contest. Press Release - Seven year old Maesyn Mallicote of Sumner, Texas took home the top prize in the Open Your Heart Art Contest sponsored by the Fannin County Children’s Center. She won $100 for her artwork that will now be featured on the front of the Open Your Heart campaign cards. Eight year old Xomayra Smith of Bonham, Texas won second place and $50. Her artwork will be featured on the inside of the cards. The winning artwork will be featured in the upcoming fundraising campaign for the Children’s Center. Funds raised will provide a wide array of support service to children, youth and families recovering from abuse and neglect, including CASA, the Children’s Advocacy Center and Rainbow
Xomayra Smith won second place in the Open Your Heart art contest. Room. As a non-profit, the center relies on grants and donations to be able to offer their services for no cost to victims of child abuse and neglect. CASA recruits, screens, trains and supervises volunteer advocates for children in foster care. Children’s Advocacy Center facilitates a multidisciplinary team of public and private agencies involved in the investigation, prosecution and treatment of child abuse. The Rainbow Room provides new clothes, shoes, diapers, coats and other items to children served by CASA, Children’s Advocacy Center and Child Protective Services. To make a donation, learn about volunteer opportunities or read more about the center, go to www.fanninccc.org.
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TOOLS SHOP TOOLS FOR SALE 10” table saw “on stand” $300.00. 20 gal. parts washer, “like new” $150.00. 12” Table planer “2’ table” $125.00. 3” Dadd table saw $150.00. Delta ban saw(Like New), retal $1200 - $600 sale price. Complete set cutting torch set on wheels, $350.00 “Victor.” Black & Decker tool box includes ½ inch drill, belt sander, jigsaw, 7¼ “ circular saw, Power Craft sander, random orbit sander 11,000 rpm, “Box & Tools” Retail $600.00, ½ price $300.00. Portable air conditioner on cabinet, 50’ air hose $200.00. 42” Toro “O Rad Mower w/ all tools & total package for leaf pick up & grass, If you buy all $1,950.00. Call: 405-3155653. Io ck. on items. Still available - We even have golf carts.
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AUCTIONS The following vehicle will be sold at public auction on March, 16 at 9:00 AM at McBroom’s Body Shop, 1605½ N. Center St. Bonham, TX 75418. 2004 CHEV Impala 2009 CHEV Malibu 2005 MAZD RX8 2014 JEEP Comp
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FOR SALE: 2012 Ford Fusion. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS HVAC Technicians, Journeyman Electrician, and HVAC/ Electric Apprentice and Helpers. Competitive wages based on experience, vacation and company paid insurance. For more information call 903-583-4018 or apply in person at Blain Service Company, 7258 N Hwy 78 in Ravenna.
VALLEY FEED MILL OF WINDOM Looking for part time help. Start out laborers, contract labor. Contact Ken Schrum @ 903-623-4160
THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE Work from Home Returning Calls and emails. Work PT/FT. Commission Income up to $5,500 a month. Anyone can do. Excellent for Seniors. NO Selling. Income Paid Immediately. Company will Train. Call 903-486-8123 (Judy)
FOR SALE: 2003 Ford F150. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000.
EMPLOYMENT WTWM Transport OTR driver needed Class A CDL. 1 year driving experience. Pre-employment drug screen required. Good home time. Family owned and operated Weekly pay period. Insurance offered. For more information call Chris at 903-227-7447.
SAM RAYBURN ISD BID NOTICE
Sam Rayburn ISD is holding a pre-bid meeting on March 22, 2021 to discuss specifics related to the construction of metal buildings. The meeting will be held at the Administration Building, 9363 E FM 273, Ivanhoe, TX 75447 at 2:00 PM. Direct questions to Lance Campbell at (903)664-2255 or lance.campbell@srisd.org
CNC Lathe/ Mill Machinist POSITION OPENINGS B.F. Gammon Tool & Die is accepting applications for immediate openings for CNC Lathe/Mill Machinist and also someone with Gear Cutting experience. 40 hours per week plus overtime. Full benefits including paid healthcare, retirement benefits and holiday, vacation and sick pay. Climate controlled shop. 7:30am4:00pm, 5 days per week. Send resume via email to brett@bfgammon.com. 903-583-3597
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is 3/9/21 hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the State of John Scott, Deceased, were issued on January 13, 2021, in Cause No. PR-2019-12712, pending in the County Court At Law Of Fannin County, Texas. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: WEST & ASSOCIATES L.L.P. ROYCE WEST Johnetta Scott 320 South R.L. Thornton Frwy., Suite 300 Dallas, Texas 75203 (214) 941-1881 (Office) (469) 364-7139 (Fax) DATED the 26th day of February, 2021. WEST & ASSOCIATES L.L.P. By: /s/ Royce West Attorney for Applicant State Bar Card No. 21206800 320 South R.L. Thornton Freeway Suite 300 Dallas, Texas 75203 (214) 941-1881 (Telephone) (469) 364-7139 (Fax)
PAINT/CLEAN AIDE Texoma Housing Partners is seeking to fill the position of Paint and Clean Aide. Primary responsibilities include painting and cleaning vacant units located in 19 cities’ public housing properties; vehicle provided during work hours. Additional responsibilities will include assisting PHA Maintenance Mechanics with routine work orders, preventative maintenance and any other duties as assigned. Must be able to perform physical and manual labor. Appropriate driver’s license, physical and drug screen is required. Applications will be accepted Monday through Thursday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm through March 18, 2021 or until a sufficient pool of applicants has been received. Applications are available at the THP Maintenance Building located at 814 West 16th Street, Bonham Texas. For more information call 903640-2042. THP is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
KENNEL WORKER NEEDED Full time position. Must be able to live on premises. Furnished house, new appliances, utilities furnished, landline telephone, satellite TV, and salary. Job duties include feeding dogs, cleaning pens twice daily, moving dogs and general upkeep of the kennels. NO PETS. For further information and interview appointment please call 903-664-3453 NEED an experienced carpenter’s helper and a mechanic’s helper. Call: 903821-0604 or 903-814-8620 HELP WANTED: TOBACCO BEER-WINE SHOP 151 N. Center, Bonham, TX. Part time, retail experience w/ tobacco. Evenings/ weekends required. Apply within. No phone calls.
Public Notice Invitation for Bids Savoy ISD is accepting sealed bids on the remodel of 6 restrooms at the Elementary campus. The work will need to be done during the summer break (approx. June 1-August 2). More details on the scope of the project are available during regular business hours at the administration building at 302 West Hayes Savoy TX 75479. Bids may also be submitted to the same address. Please mark bids “Restroom Bid Care of Brian Neal Superintendent” Bids will be accepted until 2 P.M. April 9, 2021. Bids will be presented to the School Board at the April 12 school board meeting. Questions may be directed Superintendent 903-965-5262.
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FREE: Newman Brothers, early 1900’s upright piano. 3 keys are non-functional. Call or text: 903-487-1244
GARAGE SALES - THE VAULT In Honey Grove at NE corner of the square. Glassware, collectibles, dishes, jewelry, lamps, wall decor and lots of books. Nice set of Titleist Irons. Store hours: Mon. Sat. 10am - 4pm. GRANNY’S PLACE & GRANNY’S CHRISTMAS STORE Resale shop. 10 South Plaza in Ladonia, TX. WedSat, 10am-5pm. See us on Facebook. Call 903-3677095.
LOST DOG LOST DOG $200.00 REWARD Missing since 2/19 HWY 11 and FM1553 Large Black Dog: Looks like a lab. Female Rottie/ German Shepherd. Name is Luna. Her family misses her terribly. Please call 903-505-9497 or 903 2277983. We are heartbroken without her. Very sweet and friendly.
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IN RE: ESTATE OF ROBERT LOUIS CARREL, DECEASED
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ROBERT LOUIS CARREL, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of ROBERT LOUIS CARREL, Deceased, were issued on March 2, 2021, in Cause No. PR-202112883, pending in the County Court at Law of Fannin County, Texas. All persons having claims against the Estate are hereby required to present same within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Claims should be addressed in care of “Representative, Estate of ROBERT LOUIS CARREL, Deceased” and may be presented to the Representative at the following address: Billie Kay Carrel Independent Executor Estate of Robert Louis Carrel c/o Norman A. Lofgren, Esq. Gray Reed & McGraw 1601 Elm Street, Suite 4600 Dallas, Texas 75201 Signed this 3rd day of March, 2021.
/s/ Norman A. Lofgren NORMAN A. LOFGREN State Bar No. 12481950 GRAY REED & McGRAW 4600 Thanksgiving Tower 1601 Elm Street Dallas, Texas 75201 (214) 954-4135 (214) 953-1332 (facsimile) e-mail: nlofgren@grayreed.com ATTORNEYS FOR APPLICANT
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WOOD SHELVES FOR SALE $2.00 and $10.00 Call: 903-583-0376 A PAW UP Helping Animals In Need Thrift Store 101 West Hayes, Savoy Open Friday thru Sunday 10am-5pm
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RENT A STORAGE UNIT IN BONHAM Several large units available starting at $64.95! Units sizes up to 10’x22’. Gated parking spaces start at $39.95. Located at 400 Katy Blvd. Move yourself in online 24/7 at www. meehanstorage.com. For more information call Randy at (903)292-0657.
ROBERT’S HEATING and AIR Licensed and insured. Free estimates. 24 hour service. We accept all major credit cards. Financing Available. Robert Fuller, owner and operator. License# TACLB27431E Call 903-6470816.
HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING Kitchens, baths, additions, cabinets, carpentry, decks, porch covers, fencing and siding. Drywall repairs and painting. Call Billy at 903413-4338.
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 EBS LANDSCAPE, LAWN MAINTENANCE Pot hole repairs. Landscape lights. Welding projects large and small. “Service with a smile since 1996” Psalm 119 Eric Bell: 903-436-2296
TEXAS BEST HANDYMAN & REMODEL: Over 20 years experience. No job to small. Free estimates. Call Eric Baldwin 469400-4086. Serving Grayson and Fannin Counties. LIBERTY MOVING Local and long distance moves. Residential and office. Insured and bonded. Located in Leonard, TX. Call 940-391-9298 or 940390-9978. NEED COMPUTER HELP? Computer and software assistance now available in Bonham and surrounding areas. Call Chuck Knight at 903-583-0992.
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STAPP TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL Hauling, Storm Damage, Demolition Work, Dead Wood Removal, Licensed and Bonded. Over 25 Years Experience. Call 903-583-7888. “Cheaper than the cheapest. Give me a call, I can handle it all, guaranteed.”
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We are currently looking for smiling faces who have a passion for working with children. Full-time and part-time positions available. Must be 18 or older and have a high school diploma. Apply in person.
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Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may be interested in applying for a custodial position. Applications are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information regarding this position, please contact Bobby Hanson at 903-5872318 ext. 407.
NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT TO COMPLY WITH THE SUBDIVISION AND SERVICE EXTENSION POLICY OF WHITE SHED WATER SUPPLY CORPORATION Pursuant to Chapter 13.2502 of the Texas Water Code, White Shed Water Supply Corporation hereby gives notice that any person who subdivides land by dividing any lot, tract, or parcel of land, within the service and Necessity No. 10170, in Fannin County, into two or more lots or sites for the purpose of sale or development, whether immediate or future, including re-subdivision of land for which a plat has been filed and recorded or requests more than two water service connections on a single contiguous tract of land must comply with Section F: Non-Standard Service Requirements of the White Shed Water Supply Corporation’s tariff.
White Shed Water Supply Corporation is not required to extend retail water service to a service applicant in a subdivision where the developer of the subdivision has failed to comply with the Subdivision Policy. Among other requirements, the Subdivision Policy requires: Applicable elements of the Subdivision Policy, depending on the specific circumstances of the subdivision service, may include: Evaluation by White Shed Water Supply Corporation of the impact a proposed subdivision service extension will make on White Shed Water Supply Corporation’s service system and payment of the costs for this evaluation; Payment of reasonable costs or fees by the developer for providing water supply service capacity; Payment of fees for reserving water supply service capacity; Forfeiture of reserved water supply service capacity for failure to pay applicable fees; Payment of costs of any improvements to White Shed Water Supply Corporation and dedication by the developer of water facilities within the subdivision following inspection. Construction according to design approved by White Shed Water Supply Corporation and dedication by the developer of water facilities within the subdivision following inspection. White Shed Water Supply Corporation’s tariff and a map showing a White Shed Water Supply Corporation’s service area may be reviewed at White Shed Water Supply Corporation’s offices, at 1 mile North of Ivanhoe on Highway 273; the tariff/policy and service area map also are filed of record at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in Austin, Texas and may be reviewed by contacting the TCEQ, c/o Utility Rates and Services Section, Water Utilities Division, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711.
MUNOZ LAWN CARE & TREE TRIMMING All kinds of fences built and repaired too. For estimate call: 903-267-2503
EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may be interested in applying for a Substitute/ Part Time Bus Driver. Must have Class B CDL License. Applications are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information regarding this position, please contact Bobby Hanson at 903-5872318 ext. 407.
Notice of Public Hearing before the Commissioners Court Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners Court of Fannin County, Texas will hold a public hearing starting at 8:50am, Tuesday, April 6, 2021. Although usually held at Bonham City Hall Chambers, 514 Chestnut St, Bonham, TX, AND via teleconference per Governor Abbott’s Suspension Order, this public hearing could be via teleconference only for the safety of citizens, members and staff. All interested citizens of the County are invited to attend and participate2/9/21 in the public hearing. Please check Fannin County’s website, Upcoming meetings (www.co.fannin.tx.us) TELECONFERENCE INFORMATION. Please see call in numbers, links and ID # below. The Commissioners Court will consider the change of zoning application & take any necessary actions on the application. Property Description – ID# 127727, 1.75 acres 4590 CR 2900 Dodd City, TX 75438. Legal Description: AO762, William E Miller Survey Present Zoning Classifications: A&E, Agriculture and Ranching District. Requested Zoning Classifications: RE, Rural Estate, Single-family District. All interested citizens of the County are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. Additional information and protest forms may be obtained by contacting Development Services 903-449-4220 or email at dhopkins@fanninco.net. Any protests must be signed and received by Development services: 1203 E. Sam Rayburn Drive Bonham, Texas 75418 by 2:00pm Tuesday March 30, 2021. Responses received after that time shall not be counted in the record response. The protest shall state the reason for the protest, list the address of the property or contain a legal description of the property on behalf of which the protest is made, and be signed by the owner of the property. Zoning regulations & info can be found on the development Services web site: http://www.co.fannin.tx.us/page/fannin.developmentservices Zoning map can be found on Fannin CAD interactive map https://www.fannincad.org/interactive-map/ Topic: Fannin County Commissioners Court Public Hearing 04-06-21 Time: Apr 6, 2021 08:50 AM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83800897606 Meeting ID: 838 0089 7606 Dial by your location +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) For additional numbers or to find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kdCW26YUL2
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It was decided after their discussion to pass on item 5 and get with the City of Bonham to set up a meeting with them on their agenda in the near future and discuss how they can best keep the Lake Zoning Commission informed of permit requests and how their zoning regulations should kind of match in the 5,000 ft Buffer Zone. 6. Discussion, consideration and action regarding changes and/or modifications requested by landowners: Di Hopkins made mention of the property noted in item #4 which is waiting paper-work. 7. Public Forum: There was no one to speak in Public Forum. 8. Set Next BDA LZC Regular Meeting date: County Judge Randy Moore said the next Regular Meeting date would be April 1, 2021 with the Public Hearing for Taylor Zoning Change at 8:20 a.m. and Regular Meeting at 8:30 a.m. Motion was made, seconded and passed. 9. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded and passed to adjourn at 9:37 a.m.
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Rolling, Routing & Returning: No. 1 undefeated DC Lady Hornets again in State hoops after 2020 miss By Rich Hilliard
Dodd City junior Tori Dotson (4) secures a defensive rebound during the Region III-1A Girls Basketball Final at Prairiland High School on March 2. Photo by Rich Hilliard
PATTONVILLE -- Senior Journie Hilliard said the scoreboard at practice the past two weeks in Hornet Gym has been illuminated with a result: 48-35. It’s the final score from Dodd City’s last game of the 2019-20 season -- a loss in the Region III1A semifinals to eventual state finalist Lipan -- and a reminder she said of unfinished business. The defeat prematurely ended the Lady Hornets’ season -- the previous three of which having reached the 1A girls basketball state championship game in the Alamodome in San Antonio. Another dominating performance on March 2 -- the thirdconsecutive of the 2021 postseason which previously included holding No. 3 Huckabay sans a field goal in the regional semifinals -- continued an undefeated campaign. More importantly, the win assured Dodd City (30-0) of returning to the State level of the girls basketball playoffs. Hilliard had 12 points -- the third of three double-digit scorers for the No. 1-ranked Lady Hornets during a 48-27 defeat of No. 5 Saltillo in the Region III-1A Final at Prairiland High School. “I’m ready to go to State and prove what we are made of,” said Hilliard, whose 6-3 presence in
the paint helped Dodd City reach the championship game in 2018 and 2019 to complete her freshman and sophomore varsity-starter seasons. “It’s overwhelming -- very overwhelming,” said sophomore Rion Baccus. “It feels great to be able to play with [this team] and have experiences with them.” The younger of the Baccus sisters had a team-high 14 points during the regional final win -- continuing her season-long trend of leading the Lady Hornets in scoring each game. Still being in junior high at the time, she could only be a spectator when the Lady Hornets last played in the girls state basketball tournament in the Alamodome. Different venues -- and Dodd City junior Kylee Graves (23) handles the ball near midcourt almost a week separating during the Region III-1A Girls Basketball Final at Prairiland High the state semifinals from School on March 2. Photo by Rich Hilliard the championship game this year -- won’t be a change final meeting with Dodd City on Antonio. for her. Friday, March 5, at 6 p.m. at Lin“We will have to play the same Thanks to COVID-19, state dale High School. game and have to compete like girls basketball semifinals in The winner will face either No. 2021 in Texas -- and, this month, 13 Westbrook or No. 2 Nazareth, we have,” said senior and Harlikewise for the boys in the sport a perennial champion and Dodd din-Simmons signee Dani Bac-- will occur at different locations City’s opponent in 2017-19 in the cus, who had 13 points in the around the state either March 5 or title game, for the championship. regional final win. Said Baccus: “It will just be a 6. Neches won the Region IV-1A The 1A girls state championship Girls Final, also on March 2, over game will be on March 10 at 10 different atmosphere not being in Chireno, 53-50, to garner a semi- a.m. in the Alamodome in San the Alamodome for both games.”
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By Rich Hilliard Sam Bonham senior Tanner Reaves unaniRayburn mously the first team to lead FanDoddmade City nin County players in the District 11-3A boys basketball awards for 2021. Second-team selections included Bonham senior Jerry Arrey and Leonard junior David Brooks. Savoy mentions were Bonham Honorable Bonham’s Tanner Reaves (5) crosses mid- juniors Mason Rodriguez and Michael court during District 11-3A boys basket- Crosby and junior Luke Murphy, junior ball. Photo by Rich Hilliard Justin Campbell and freshman Ethan Leonard Richardson of Leonard. Academic all-district selections inHoney Grove
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cluded sophomore Marco Delgado, senior Brant Stuber, senior Trystan Mallory, senior Jackson Davis, junior Dustan Sewell, Reaves, Arrey, Rodriguez and Crosby of Bonham and junior DJ Brown, junior Kale Perkins, freshman Russell Murphy, Brooks, Campbell and Richardson of Leonard. Neither Bonham nor Leonard qualified for the playoffs in 11-3A -- where parity and accompanying close contests often characterized play during the 2020-21 season.
Class 3A Leonard qualified 14 girls and three boys for the Region VI Division III powerlifting meets this month. Meanwhile, 3A Bonham advanced three girls and two boys to the same regional meets: March 6 for the girls at Chico and March 13 for the boys at Kennedale. Leonard advanced these girls in the following weight classes: sophomore Emily Palmer, 97; freshman Avery Compton, 105; sophomore Sara Westbrook, 114; freshman Kailyn Freeman, 114; freshman Kaya Bayiha, 114; senior Kelbi Dykes, 123; junior Korina Wallace, 132; senior Nakita Harris, 132; sophomore Lexie Eudy, 132; freshman Kalissa Chambers, 132; senior Ashleigh Butler, 165; senior Jacie Doyle, 259; senior Kayle Chapman, 259; and junior Avery Crossland, 259-plus. Bonham qualified these girls in the following weight classes: sophomore Xitlali Padilla, 123; junior Jordan Passanisi, 198; and senior Dania Arguello, 259-plus. It equated repeat regional advances for Leonard’s Palmer, Westbrook, Dykes, Wallace, Eudy, Harris, Butler, Doyle, Chapman and Crossland and all three Bonham girls. Leonard advanced these boys
in the following weight classes: senior Kamron Rogers, 242; freshman Randy Slaughter, 123; and freshman Jordan Barlagne, 114. Bonham qualified these boys in the following weight classes: senior Nick Rhinehart 148; and senior Elijah McFarland, super heavy weight. The combining of 3A and 4A in the competition for boys regional trips made it more difficult for Fannin County lifters to advance. The top two per weight class at each divisional regional will advance to State: March 19-20 for the girls at Corpus Christi and March 27 for the boys at Abilene. Crossland, Doyle, Wallace, Harris, Butler and Chapman of Leonard and Bonham’s Arguello and Passanisi qualified for the girls state competition in 2020. Bonham’s Rhinehart and Leonard’s Rogers also qualified for the boys state competition last year and McFarland was an alternate. However, concerns in 2020 over the spread of COVID-19 prompted the postponement and later cancellation of the girls and boys state competitions.
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