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Press Release - The Glaser Family Charitable Foundation has awarded scholarships totaling $30,250.00 to area students for the Fall 2022 semester.
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•Sick Leave-All full-time regular and salaried employees will accrue 3.75 hours of sick leave each bi-weekly pay period, with a maximum accrual limit of 480 hours. •Personal Leave- All full-time regular and salaried employees will accrue 16 hours of personal leave each year on October 1st. Time does not carry over after September 30th. All full-time police officers and 911 Telecommunicator employees will accrue 24 hours of personal leave each year on October 1st. •Holidays- 9 paid holidays annually, Vacation Buy Back Programs Ability to sell back up to 80 hours of vacation annually. •Life Insurance w/ accidental death and dismemberment $30,000 life insurance and $60,000 accidental death and dismemberment insurance provided for each employee at no cost to the employee. •Texas Municipal Retirement System Participation in TMRS at 6% with a 2 to 1 city match. Vested at 5 years. Retirement at 20 years of service or age 60 with at least 5 years of service. •Deferred Compensation- Payroll deduction for a 457 tax deferred supplemental retirement plan available. City does not contribute or match. •Governmental. City does withhold for Social Security, Medicare, and Federal Withholding. City does pay for unemployment and workers compensation. •Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance. Medical $40.00 month • Dental $33.16 month • Vision no cost Applications can be obtained at the Bonham City Hall, Bonham Police Department or online at www.cityofbonham.org. “I enjoy helping my community and being a vital part in keeping them safe. It makes by job very fulfilling and is a great honor. You never know what emergency communication work will bring you. I never would have thought that 15 years would pass by so fast. What a fufilling job!” (Veteran 911 Dispatcher)
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A Special Day – A Special People
By Bro. Bill Beasley
In Memorium Original Publish Date: May, 14, 2014
Proverbs 31:10-12 In the magazine “Christianity Today” we are reminded that the first organized “Mothers Day” observance took place over seventy years ago in churches in and around Philadelphia. Those humble beginnings resulted from the tireless efforts of Miss Anne Jarvis. While every day ought to be a time of thanking God for the role of womanhood and the influence of mothers, it is good to have a
day set in our calendar as a special day for special people. Kate Douglas Wiggins has penned this thought. While most beautiful things come in multiples, mothers come one at a time. It has also been suggested that “the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world”. All of us agree that mothers are very influential people. The thought that I want to share with you this week is “the Bible from its beginning to its ending” has given emphasis to the role of womanhood in general, and motherhood in particular. I would like to mention a few references. Genesis 3:16 - “Increased pain in childbearing” Exodus 20:12 - “Honor thy _____ mother” Proverbs 31:10ff – “find a virtuous woman” John 9:26-27 – “Woman behold thy son” Colossians 3:18-21 – “Rules for the family” Proverbs 31:10 is the most inclusive passage.
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It is applicable not only to the role of motherhood as God planned it, but to our responsibility to His plan. As a closing tribute to my wife both as a companion and mother I want to paraphrase Proverbs 31:10-12 “God gave to me a virtuous and capable wife She was more valuable than rubies I had complete trust in her She greatly enhanced my life She brought me good not harm All the days of her life Now that earthly life is over She waits for us in heaven Until we join her we live with her memories And continue to rise up and call her blessed.”
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Hebrews 10:25 (KJV) Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
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Honey Grove Cowboy Church 3050 Hwy 100 North Honey Grove, TX
Episcopal Ivanhoe Baptist Church 4063 NO.FM 273 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 (903)583-2359 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 623 Star Allen’s Point Baptist Church 310 CR Street (W 7th & Star Street) Joyful Light Baptist Church 4695 FM 2645 903-583-7112 2775 Honey Grove, TX 75446 903Savoy, TX 75418 903-436-5440 378-7038 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Lamasco Baptist Church 346 CR 2615 Bailey Bible Baptist Church Telephone, Texas 75488 903-664-2454 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter205 Leslie Bailey, Texas 75413 day Saints, Bonham 1540 S Hwy 78 (903) 851-4954 Bethlehem Baptist Church “The House Landmark Missionary Baptist Church 1409 W. Market St. Honey Grove, Texas of Bread” 1415 Franklin Avenue, Lutheran Bonham, TX 7541 Office: 903-583-8061 75446 (903) 378-7835 St. James Lutheran Church 14394 Little Bethel Baptist Church Bois D’Arc Creek Cowboy Church E FM 1396 Windom Tx 75492 PO Box 63 Ladonia, Texas 75449 Hwy 121 & Edhube Road Phone:903-378-7116 Phone (903)367-7708 Phone 903-583-1671 Baptist
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Boyd Baptist Church 3707 St. Hwy. 78 N Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Rt 1 Box Bonham, Texas Phone (903) 583-7288 101B, PO Box 73, Ladonia, Texas 75449 Phone (903)367-7009 Calvary Baptist Church 913 S. 5th St New Zion Baptist Church 627 County Road Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-3910 Central Baptist Church (Fundmental, Independent) 709 Union Ave. Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 505-4124 Corinth Baptist Church 277 CR 1150 North of Bonham on Highway 78 903 583 2750 Dial Baptist Church 16816 FM 1550 Honey Grove, TX 75446 903-378-7070 Duplex Baptist Church 313 CR 2102 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 903-664-3175 Ector Baptist Church P.O. Box 248 Ector, Texas 75439 (903) 961-2175
First Congregational Methodist Church corner of Hwy 121 and W 13th St. PO Box 386 Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-7380 Christian Chapel CME 1005 West Market St. Honey Grove, Tx 75446 903-378-3518
1265 Bonham, TX 75418 903-961-2027
Pilgram Rest Baptist Church 703 Agusta St. Trenton, Texas
Ector United Methodist Church Ravenna Baptist Church 100 Elm Street 401 Church St. Ector, Texas 75439 (214) 728-3549 Ravenna, Texas 75476 First United Methodist Church of LeonRising Son Cowboy Church 1526 CR 2010 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 903-640-3377 ard 206 N. Main / PO Box 218 Leonard, TX 75452 903-587-3463 Sandy Baptist Church Ravenna, Texas 75476 (903) 583-9546
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Seventh & Main Baptist Church 617 N. Main Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-8679
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By Rose Schwartz
Tuesday, May 3, 2022, Fannin County Judge Randy Moore called to order at 9:00 a.m., a Regular Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. Quorum was established as County Judge and all County Commissioners were present with the exception of Commissioner Lane. Pastor Terry Cunningham of Westside Baptist Church in Honey Grove led the Invocation. Major James Manis, Retired, led the Pledges. 4. Introductions: There were no introductions. 5. Discussion, consideration and action regarding Courthouse Restoration – County Judge: Judge Moore noted that as of this morning, half of the flooring in the courtroom had been completed. However, with half of the floor still needing to be finished and bearing in mind the wood flooring will need to be sanded and sealed after the installation is completed, Judge Moore noted there will be a ten day wait period after that work is done before it can be walked on. Commissioner Lackey added that there is still some work going on with the exterior lights and camera system. 6. Discussion, consideration and action to approve the District Attorney’s office to contract with a former Texas Ranger as a consultant; $1,000 per month to be paid from the District Attorney Seizure Fund – County Judge for District Attorney: Fannin County District Attorney Richard Glaser explained how his work sometimes results in seizures of drugs and contraband and how funds resulting from those seizures can be used to improve the criminal justice system in Fannin County. He then noted how it was suggested to him to hire retired Texas Ranger Brad Oliver to assist his department in various consultant roles. After discussing his qualifications, Mr. Glaser asked the court for their approval of his hiring Mr. Oliver. After some discussion, Commissioner Magness made the motion to approve with Commissioner Lackey seconding the motion which passed. 7. Discussion, consideration and action to approve a onetime severance of 1.5 acres from a 3.0-acre tract, Property ID# 126411 on Highway 78 in Leonard – Commissioner Precinct 2 for Development Services Director: Fannin County Development Services Director Di Hopkins gave a report noting that everything was in order for this to be approved. Commissioner Self made the motion to approve with Commissioner Magness seconding the motion which passed 8. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Short Plat; Property ID#s 84204 & 124148, 17 lots on 19.92 acres on CR 4045 and 4040 in Ector – Commissioner Precinct 2 for Development Services Director: Ms. Hopkins gave a report of everything in order for this to be approved. Commissioner Self made a motion to approve the plat with Commissioner Lackey seconding the motion which passed. 9. Discussion, consideration and action to correct motion made on April 19, 2022, regarding adopting Hidden Meadow Trail in Hidden Meadow Subdivision, on CR 4920 in Leonard – Commissioner Precinct 2: Commissioner Self explained why this was needed and
made the motion to adopt the roadways in the Hidden Meadow Trail addition and name the roads Hidden Meadow Trail. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Magness and passed. 10. Discussion, consideration and action to issue a Request for Qualifications for Architecture and Engineering Services for the Fannin County Justice Center and Annex Building – County Judge for County Auditor (for Purchasing Agent): After some discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Magness to approve the issuance of the RFQ with Commissioner Self seconding the motion. A citizen of Fannin County spoke to ask for clarification on the Annex Building in the agenda item. District Attorney Richard Glaser then added that he had received the RFQ document from Fannin County Purchasing Agent Michelle Case for approval. He stated he reviewed it and had made some minor edits to the wording of the RFQ. Commissioner Magness then changed his motion to approve the issuance of the RFQ with the inclusion of changes made by the District Attorney. The motion was seconded and passed. 11.Discussion, consideration and action to accept bid from N*Tec Construction Equipment for a Motor Grader for Precinct 1; $53,000.00; will give $37,000.00 credit for tradein, net price is $16,000.00 – County Judge for County Auditor (for Purchasing Agent): This item was passed on to correct errors in the data. 12. Discussion, consideration and action to approve payment of bills – County Judge for County Auditor: A motion was made, seconded and passed to approve. 13. Discussion, consideration and action regarding email services due to current free email services discontinuing – County Judge for Information Technology Director: This item was passed on to give Fannin County Network Administrator Dustin Morrow time to gather more information on the options available to the county. 14. Discussion regarding moving in to the Fannin County Courthouse – County Judge: Judge Moore noted that the offices that have moved in to date included his office, the purchasing office, the auditor’s office, office of the treasurer and probate office. 15. Discussion, consideration and action to approve and adopt the Fannin County Historic Courthouse Facility and Grounds Use Policy and reservation application – County Judge: This item was passed on to give the District Attorney time to review. 16. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Order setting the new location of certain Fannin County Courts and Fannin County Commissioners Court – County Judge: This item was passed on. 17. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Order designating the location of all notices, citations, postings, Contract Lien Foreclosures and Sales (§51.002 Texas Property Code) as required by law – County Judge for County Clerk: After some discussion it was decided to make May 17 the date this will be enacted. Commissioner Magness made the motion to approve the Order for May 17 with Commissioner Lackey seconding the motion which passed.
18. Discussion, consideration and action regarding transferring ownership of county owned furnishings – County Judge: Judge Moore explained why this is needed and listed the furniture being transferred to City of Bonham offices. Commissioner Self made the motion to transfer ownership of the furnishings to the City of Bonham as described by the Judge with Commissioner Magness seconding the motion which passed. 19. Public Forum: A citizen of Fannin County who is a member of the Telephone Volunteer Fire Department spoke to call attention to a non-working problem with the North Tower that services areas in Telephone, Ravenna and Savoy that has caused them to miss calls. He noted the cell phone coverage is so bad they are not able to connect with dispatch from their trucks and requests action from the court. 20. Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: Commissioner Self commented on the recent wet weather and subsequent road work on potholes and reminded everyone that May 3rd was the last day of early voting with Saturday being the last day to vote. Commissioner Magness commented on the recent concerns from the public over windmills and tax evaluations. Though he believes there is ample coverage by the media of the Commissioners Court meetings, he voiced his disappointment of there not being any coverage of the School Board Meetings. His belief that there needs to be more coverage given to the goings on at the School Board Meetings, stems from the actuality that “most of the tax money that is coming from the tax evaluations is going to the schools and not the county.” His hope is for more people to be made aware of how much the actions of the school board affect the tax evaluation situation. Commissioner Lackey said he just wants everyone to stay safe and thanked everyone for coming. Judge Moore commented on the ongoing efforts to keep the VA services in Bonham, urging all to keep their letters and calls going to the elected officials (Pat Fallon, Reggie Smith, Senator Cruz, Senator Cornyn, Bryan Hughes and Bob Hall) regarding this. Secondly, in regard to the efforts by some to establish a windmill farm south of Dodd City to Honey Grove, he voiced the importance of making everyone aware of what is happening. Regarding this matter, he said “I have never said that we are trying to tell people what they can or cannot do with their property” but he wants people to be informed of what they can do with their property and to be informed of the consequences of their actions. He encourages everyone to have consideration for neighbors and noted this needs to be a private landowner and community effort. He concluded on this topic by saying there would be a Town Hall meeting at 6:00 p.m. in Honey Grove regarding this situation and noted he had called the windmill farm to invite them to the meeting and has yet to hear back from them. Before adjourning, he reminded all about the day of prayer happening at the courthouse in Bonham on Thursday, May 5th at noon. Thanking everyone for their attendance, he asked for a motion to adjourn. 21. Adjourn: A motion to adjourn was made, seconded and passed at 9:46 a.m.
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150 C.R. 179 Whitesboro, TX 76273 who questioned whether the company could be mandated to provide a percentage of energy to Fannin County should they succeed with their plans.) One man who lives and works in Plano and owns property in Fannin County he has hopes of retiring on, noted how he drove as fast as he could to Honey Grove to voice his and his neighbor’s opposition to the windmills and shared how he was approached in Plano by yet other windmill companies other than Cielo to lease his property for windmills. Other speakers brought up the documented lack of efficiency and difficulty of maintenance, the fact that being made of fiberglass, they are not recyclable and reports of windmill farm companies going bankrupt and just walking away from the failing structures (they typically have a life span of 15 years,) leaving landowners with the immense job of their removal. Towards the end of the meeting, one agitated gentleman (who was asked to lower his tone) called for the removal of any Commissioner that would agree to any tax abatements or investment zone agreements for windmill farm companies. Another citizen talked about getting a petition started to present to the Commissioners Court showing the public’s disdain for the windmill farm’s proposal which generated a discussion on next steps. After everyone had their say, Mayor Caffee was about to call the meeting adjourned when another gentleman asked to speak for a few minutes. He identified himself as one who has owned land in Fannin County for twenty years, had just recently retired from a company where he was the CEO and is a trained negotiator having trained at Notre Dame and Harvard. With the prospect of the windmill farms being in his front and back yard, he volunteered his fulltime service to spearhead an effort “to fight these people and throw them out of Fannin County.” He received an enthusiastic round of applause and the meeting adjourned at 7:21 p.m.
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Thursday, County Judge Randy Moore called to order at 8:30 a.m., a Regular Meeting of the Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning Commission (BDALZC.) Quorum was established as all members of the Commission were present with the exception of Commission Member Gary Fernandes. 2. Public Forum: There were no speakers. 3. Approve meeting minutes from 04/07/2022 Public Hearing and Regular Meetings: After some review, Commission Member Matt Titsworth stated that in the public hearing minutes in the last paragraph under Section 2, second line, the wording “he is able to build on” should be “on which he is unable to build” Commission member Gilbert Welch made the motion to approve the minutes with the correction made per requested. The motion was seconded by Kevin Darwin and the motion passed. 4. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Special Exception application for property ID# 74500 located on CR 1396 in Honey Grove to allow 50-foot setback on the north property line and recommend to Commissioners Court for approval: Judge Moore noted that each member had a copy of the map with the application on this request. Fannin County Development Services Director Di Hopkins explained that the landowner was looking for a special exception due to having very limited room to build on because of the 541 easements. Noting he can meet all the other setbacks and if this special exception is approved, he would not be forced to cut down some big trees on his property, Ms. Hopkins stated that the public hearing is set on Tuesday the 17th with Commissioners Court. After some discussion clarifying why the need for a special exception exists and if the request would be detrimental to any neighbors, a motion was made to approve by Gilbert Welch, seconded by Matt Titsworth and passed. 5. Discussion, consideration and action to set a public hearing to hear comments regarding a Change in Zoning application for Property ID# 78349 on FM 897 and CR 2655; from Rural Estate Single-Family District (RE) to Retail and Commercial (R&C): Judge Moore noted after reading this item that Upper Trinity’s zoning maps had made space for a lot more retail/ commercial and single housing and not nearly as much for agriculture as Bois d’Arc Lake zoning had made. After discussion ensued about future expectations for this area and how action on this today was just approving for notifications to be sent out to neighbor-
mission Member Kevin Darwin to approve with a Public Hearing date of June 2, 2022 at 8:20 a.m. with Matt Titsworth seconding the motion which passed. 6. Discussion, consideration and action regarding changes and/or modifications by landowners: Jim Richey with Richey Development Engineering and Josh Eckel with Roost Design and Build came before the Commission to talk about their property located on CR 1396 and their intent to develop their property as Single Family Residential. They spoke of the challenges that currently exist with the triangular shape of their acreage. A discussion ensued about whether it would be best to request a change to Low Density zoning or request special exceptions for those lots posing zon-
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FALLON FARMS EQUIPMENT
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Directions: From Tom Bean intersection of 2729 and Hwy. 11, go east 2.3 miles to Travis Road. Go north to auction site from Whitewright intersection of Hwy. 69 and Hwy. 11. Go west 3 miles to Travis Road, go north to auction site. Watch for Auction Signs. Auctioneer’s Note: The Fallon’s are making some changes in their operation and have commissioned Catching Bros. Auctioneers to sell some of the equipment they have been using. This is a great opportunity to buy some really clean usable tractors and equipment. Most of this equipment has been in use right up until the time of the auction. While there will be more items than are listed, there will not be many small items - BE ON TIME. We look forward to seeing you at the auction. Terms and Conditions: This will be a LIVE auction with online simulcast bidding available. All items are sold AS-IS without any warranties. You are responsible for pre-purchase inspection. ALL SALES ARE FINAL! Payment must be made on the day of the auction - we accept cash, checks and credit cards. There is a 3% convenience fee for credit cards. NO live on-site buyer premium, 5% Online Buyer Premium. Live online bidding will be available through the “BID ONLINE” tab at www.catchingbros.com. Financing is available, pre-approval is required. Please contact our office with any questions.
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Local Home Fire A local couple lost a lifetime of memories in a house fire on March 22, 2022 Ron and Lula Schiler who are known to help others in their time of need in the area around, now need us for their help. They had no insurance to cover any of the loss, neither on home or personal items. They are really starting over at ground zero with 50 years of marriage behind them. Mr. Schiler was in the house alone when fire was discovered by a neighbor who notified Mrs. Schiler their house was on fire who ran across an acre to help get him thru a window (only way out at the time). Major fire with fire truck support from all surrounding cities out of Trenton, Whitewright, Leonard & Bonham. Thanks and prayers go out to all fire fighters that tried to save the home but things were out of their control in a remote county road with only water trucks, used all they had. A large thank you to Carole Kindle, family and friends who have been helping us get things together Please help with donations to this cause and most of all keep this family in your prayers. Donation checks can be mailed to our mail pick up location. Ron or Lula Shiler, PO Box 214, Randolph, TX 75475.
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Lyndsey Franklin plans to study Animal Science on her way to a career as a veterinarian. She is the valedictorian of her class where she participated in Beta Club, Cheer, and FFA.
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Wyatt Stogsdill aspires to be a physician and will major in biology on the pre-med track. Wyatt has been active in Beta Club, FFA, FCA, robotics, and will graduate as the valedictorian of his class. Press Release - The Fannin County Texas A&M Club recently awarded three $500.00 scholarships to area students who will be attending Texas
While attending Whitewright High School, Jocelyn Tillett was active in Beta Club, FFA (where she was an area officer), tennis, and cheer. Jocelyn plans to become a physical therapist and will major in nutrition while at Texas A&M. A&M University at College Station beginning in the Fall semester 2022. The recipients are Lyndsey Franklin (Fannindel HS), Wyatt Stogsdill (Trenton HS), and Jocelyn Tillett (Whitewright HS). The scholarship is available to students who submit an application/essay regarding their high school achievements, reside in Fannin County, and have been accepted to attend Texas A&M University, College Station. The Fannin County Texas A&M Club would like to congratulate these deserving students and wish them well as members of Texas A&M University class of 2026.
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Savoy High School news Fannin County Fugitive has been apprehended
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Pictured left to right Back Row – Cason Hagood, Vaden Wood, Chris Miller, Jacob Lawson, Ethan Webb, Caleb Horn, Mason Merryman, Matthew Catchings, Seth Simpson Middle row – Kenli Hardy, Kyrsten Hall, Adriana Amaya, Brylie Leach, Cassie Morrison, Abbi Murphy Front Row – Hannah Brooks, Mia Galvan, Sarah Gilliland, Tabitha Baecht Seated – SHS Director Laurie Cutler Press Release - Savoy One Act Play has advanced to REGIONALS with Shipwrecked! The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont by Donald Margulies. At the Area contest on April 2nd, Savoy placed 3rd and 4 students won individual awards. Savoy’s OAP is directed by Ms Laurie Cutler. Savoy will perform at the Region III contest at Waxahachie High School Performing Arts Center on Friday, April 22, 2022. Savoy Award Winners: Area Contest, April 2, 2022 All Star Cast: Tabitha Baecht Honorable Mention: Matthew Catchings Honorable Mention: Brylie Leach Honor Crew: Mason Merryman (Sound & Music)
One of the top ten most wanted fugitives from Texas was apprehended last night. Justin Marquiwis Cuba is in custody in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on criminal charges which are alleged there. While Mr. Cuba was in custody, our warrant for Murder and other charges were executed. We will begin steps to have Mr. Cuba extradited back to Texas to answer for his charges here. This information is brought to you by the Fannin County Criminal District Attorney, Richard E. Glaser.
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3rd Annual Adopt a 2022 High School Senior from Foster Care Campaign
Boerne, TX, April 20, 2022. The 3rd annual Adopt a High School Senior from Foster Care campaign is preparing for over 600 graduates in high school to be celebrated and wrapped with love. Each graduate will receive a $175 graduation gift set. In addition, Day 1 Bags has partnered with Day 1 Bags Quilters Group which has completed over 600+ handmade quilt sets (quilt and pillow case) as well as totes and beautiful zipper pouches. The Class of 2022 will have a phenomenal gift set that they will remember forever and signify that we are Texas Proud! Background: Less than 50% of students with a history of foster care graduate from high school. For the foster youth who persevere and graduate, we do not want it to go unnoticed. As our Texassize gesture of celebrating this accomplishment, we are providing the following in the gift set: • $100 VISA Gift Card • High quality Flying Circle Rolling Backpack,
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Before having Mr. McDaniel give a presentation explaining the specifics of these finance tools, she noted they were also there to answer any questions on how PID and TIRZ can benefit the city of Bonham as it has benefitted several other cities. Mr. McDaniel began by noting that copies of his presentation would be handed out momentarily to each of the council and board members. He then noted how his company is the largest bid administration firm in the state of Texas who represents only cities and counties. He stressed that they do not represent developers but are in business to provide interface with developers on behalf of and to represent what is in the best interest of the city. 3. Overview of Public Improvement District (PID): Mr. McDaniel stated that
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Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code gives cities the legal authority to create Public Improvement Districts and defines what can and cannot be done. Noting that a PID would be a specific area defined by the city to levy assessments based on public infrastructure to be built in that area that would benefit, that area. He gave an example of a developer approaching the city for a development they are proposing and then providing the city with an estimate of ten million dollars for infrastructure needed for their development project. Using PID, the city would be able to charge assessments on that property up to ten million dollars to reimburse the cost incurred by the developer for the infrastructure. He noted that it was a very powerful tool for cities that can become an excellent negotiating tool with developers by giving the city the ability to say, “Mr. Developer I would like for you to do XYZ in exchange for us to provide a PID.” For the city, it is a way to get things done without requiring the city to use its own revenues. After many examples of the benefits of PIDS, Mr. McDaniel went over the specifics of how terms for the payment of the PID is written into the developers’ agreement with the property owners. Concluding his detailed description of what
the PID is and how it works, he noted to get a PID created, the legal process would take approximately four different council meetings and can generally take around six months. After asking questions, a lively discussion ensued about the various aspects of a PID. 4. Overview of Tax Increment Financing (TIF) and Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ): After the discussion on PIDs toned down, Mr. McDaniel called everyone’s attention to the other financial tool he was there to bring clarification to, TIRZs (Tax Increment Reinvestment Zones.) Using charts in presentation documents he provided, Mr. McDaniel explained how TIRZs are governed by Chapter 311 of the Texas Tax Code. An illustration in that packet showed how a taxable value of a property is considered the base year value. When a TIRZ is created (and similar to a PID, it is for a specific area that would be determined by the city council,) all the tax revenue from the base year value of the properties in that TIRZ would continue to the General Fund of that city and that base year value for those properties would remain at that years valuation when the TIRZ is created for the duration of the term the TIRZ was set up (typically a 30 year term)
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Things for a Christian to Do
Mike Dickison (Minister of the Ivanhoe Church of Christ) Christians must remember that there are things to do. We must be diligent in maintaining proper good works. We must PUT GOD FIRST. Jesus said PUZZLE ON PAGE 9 “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind” ( M a t t 22:37). The Lord directs us to Photos courtesy of the Fannin County Historical Museum Three “seek ye blocks south of the Courthouse Square in Bonham One Main Street first the Bonham, Texas 75418 903-583-8042 Visit Facebook: kingdom of God, “Fannin county historical group”
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righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you” (Matt 6:33). We must STUDY THE WORD OF GOD. Peter tells us that “As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby” (1 Peter 2:2). Luke records the attitudes of the Bereans, “that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so” (Acts 17:11). We must BE FERVENT IN PRAYER. Paul writes to “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God” (Phil 4:6). We are told to “Continue in prayer, and watch in the same with thanksgiving” (Colossians 4:2). We must BE DILIGENT IN
will be the recipient of much development in the years to come. A discussion ensued which included examples of areas where improvements are needed in the city (downtown,) along with questions regarding bare land TIRZs and when would be the best time to create a TIRZ. 5. Discussion of other possibilities related to the Downtown District: Interim Executive Director of BEDCO, Gayle M. Cooper, CECD, handed out documents detailing a successful program she had implemented in three communities she had been in prior to residing in Bonham. She recommended consideration of employing the grant program in the goal of improving downtown Bonham. Sean Pate commended the achievements of BEDCO and their partnership with Bonham and expounded on the water/ sewer line projects currently being addressed and those needing to be addressed. After some discussion on road maintenance, Bonham’s Director of Community Development Mark Kinnaird stated how action is currently being taken to change the verbiage involving Bonham’s streets in the subdivision code from “approved aggregate materials to the City of Bonham’s specs” to “concrete only” for all new subdivisions with the goal in mind to assist in the reduction of future maintenance. 6. Adjourn: Meeting adjourned at 7:00 p.m.
ASSEMBLING. We are to “consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another” (Hebrews 10:24-25). Luke records that “upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them” (Acts 20:7). We must HELP SAVE OTHERS. Christ said, “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you” (Matt 28:19-20). Paul writes to Timothy, “Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thee” (1 Timothy 4:16). There are many things for Christians to concentrate on. Let’s make sure that we are doing the work of the Lord.
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Hello, I’m Charles Heineke, a Bonham resident of 15+ years now. (I got here as soon as I could!) I’ve really enjoyed living in Bonham, which I’d never heard of before I landed in Telephone, at the end of 2006, and then moved to Bonham in 2007. I’m writing to you today to Thank you! for the downtown snapshots you’ve been putting at the top of some pages of The Leader in recent weeks. That really
helps us get familiar with the individual stores in our downtown area, which we often don’t get to know that well just driving by them. With these images we have an opportunity to learn more about the local merchants lining our city’s square and nearby. I always keep an issue handy to have those images available. I’m thinking that you might possibly want to encourage the downtown businesses to use your images of “their strip” in
their advertisements, with a credit to The Leader, as source of the image, to help people locate them once they’ve come down town. Or you might want to provide those images for the Chamber of Commerce to use in some of their publicity materials for visitors who visit the Chamber’s center. I appreciate all of the work and dedication that you and your staff put into getting out The Leader every week. Thank you for all you do to help Bonham and Bonham’s residents. Keep on with your good work! Charles Heineke
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: 2004 Ford Taurus, Blue. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-5833000. FOR SALE: 1999 Chevrolet Pick-up, Red. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903583-3000. FOR SALE: 2004 Dodge Ram, Red. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000.
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FOR SALE FOR SALE 2009 Harley Sportster 1200 - $4800.00. Queen bedroom set, dresser, amoire, head and foot boards, and frame. $125.00. Couch with built in recliners $100.00. Can see in Ravenna, Call 903-583-2240. FOR SALE: Couch $50; Recliner $25, Dining Room Table and 6 Chairs, $1,000, and 4 Piece Bedroom Suit $1,000. OBO; Call 903 640 3030.
FOR SALE 1999 Ford 6610-S Tractor, 70 HP. Approximately 3,000 hrs. $17,500. Tom Bankston 903-640-3536.
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.
FOR SALE 5x10 Utility Trailer 24 in. sides - 4 feet dropgate. 3500 lb. axel. Great for lawn business, $1400.00 cash. 903-378-7993. RV CRUISER RADIANCE TRAVEL TRAILER 2017 Radiance RV Crusier 32’ with Three Slide Outs Bonham, Texas. $28,000. Call 830-660-8443. FOR SALE I have a 2020 Puma XLE Lite 1 slide out bumper pull with carport, portable generator, TV, portable satellite with Hopper, used only 5 times. Asking $30,000. 903-6640047 leave message.
GARAGE SALES WHITEWRIGHT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE – COMMUNITY YARD SALE Friday, May 13th and Saturday, May 14th, 2022 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM Each Day The Whitewright Area Chamber of Commerce is organizing a Community Yard Sale to take place on Friday, May 13th and Saturday, May 14th, 2022 within the Whitewright community. The hours will be 8:00 AM and 2:00 PM each day. Yard Sale Maps will be available beginning Thursday, May 12th online at www.whitewright.org; at the Whitewright Visitor’s Center, 113 W Grand St, Whitewright, TX or at City Hall, 206 W. Grand St., Whitewright, TX. Be sure to get your Yard Sale Map stamped at each Yard Sale and turn them in to the Visitors Center for a chance at prizes given away by the Whitewright Area Chamber of Commerce. Include your name and phone number on your maps.
RAIN or SHINE INSIDE House SALE Saturday, May 14th at 8am.... 418 CR 2526, Bonham. Approximately 4 or 5 miles north of Bonham on Hwy 78. After passing Boyd Baptist Church. ½ mile or less look for our sale sign to turn right. Watch for signs. DVDs, small kitchen appliances, mirrors, nice clean clothes, scarves, Board Games, jewelry, chair pillows, wall pictures, linens, Garden iron decor. Artificial Ficus tree, purses, lamps, dishes, books, bakeware. You name it, we have it.Y’all come see us! House is Packed!! We re-organize and add a-lot of different things for Every Sale!
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OBITUARIES CAROLYN CREASY
Bonham-Carolyn Creasy, age 79, of Wylie, TX was born on September 24, 1942 in Bonham, TX to Robert and Marie (Magness) McCraw. She passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2022 at Methodist Hospital in Richardson, TX. Carolyn (McCraw) Creasy married Jerry Don Creasy on September 24, 1970 in Garland, TX. Her greatest focus was on her family. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, and friend. Carolyn was a homemaker with a love for cooking, shopping, and flower gardening. She also enjoyed a good book and loved the Lord with all her heart. She was empathetic to the needs of others and always eager to help however she could. Carolyn was a member of the Crossroads Baptist Church in Rowlett. She is survived by her husband, Jerry Don Creasy, son, Kyle and Carrie Creasy of Prosper, daughters, Carla and Dale Jackson of Honey Grove, and Kristi and Kelly Bicknell of Caddo Mills; grandchildren, Nathan and Janel Jackson, Colton and Dominique Jackson, Taylor and Hayli Bicknell, Jordan and Tabatha Bicknell, Joshua, Evan, and Olivia Creasy; great grandchildren, Jagger, and Jayd; brother, Bob and Karen McCraw of Bonham, and sister, Retha Jones of Wichita Falls. Carolyn is preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Marie McCraw. Visitation was held Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Bonham, TX from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. A graveside service was held at 11:00 am on Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at Forest Grove Cemetery in Telephone, TX. Rev. Jason Collins officiated. To convey condolences or sign an online registry, please visit www.coopersorrells.com.
AUBREY BRENT BATES
Aubrey Brent Bates, 35, of Reno, Texas, was born on November 18, 1986, to Brent Bates and Lana Howell, in Sherman, TX. Aubrey passed away on Friday, April 22, 2022, at his home surrounded by his family. Services for Aubrey Bates were held Saturday, April 30, 2022, at Westside Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m. Reverend Terry Paul Cunningham and Reverend JM Bershirs officiated. Visitation was held prior to the service starting at 1:00p.m. Mr. Bates served his country in the United States Air Force. He was a superintendent of commercial construction, who in his free time liked to hunt and fish with his brother and best friend. On June 1, 2019, Aubrey married Grace Marrero in Paris, TX, whom he enjoyed back roading and traveling the United States with. Mr. Bates is survived by his wife, Grace (Marrero) Bates; stepchildren, Juan (Bo) Marrero and Julia Victoria Marrero; parents Tim and Lana Edelhauser; grandparents, Gary and Darlene Nelms; brother; Heath Campbell and wife Ashley; sisters, Heather Campbell Sampson and husband Kenneth Sampson, Joy Bates, and Sarah Godwin; nephews Andrew Campbell, Kenny Campbell, Isaiah Campbell, and Kendarian Sampson; nieces; Destiny Bates, Airihana Bates, Angelina Nelms, Taylor Campbell, Mckenzie Campbell, Ellie Campbell, Ainslee Campbell, Georgia Campbell, and Audrey Kate Campbell. Aubrey was proceeded in death by his Grandfather Aubrey Bates and Grandmother Virginia Bates. To convey condolences online please visit www.coopersorrells. com
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Bonham-Kenneth Talman “Scott” Turner, age 91, was born March 3, 1931 in Winding Gulf, WV to Louis Swanson and Charity (Meadows) Turner. He passed away on Thursday, April 14, 2022 while at Clyde Cosper Texas State Veterans Home in Bonham, TX. Scott and Mary Janice “Jan” (Shepherd-Hall) Turner were married on November 3, 1981 in Clovis, New Mexico. Scott served honorably in the United States Air Force from July 12, 1948 to July 11, 1952. Following his military discharge at Reese Air Force Base in Lubbock, TX, he attended Texas Tech University in Lubbock, where he majored in Mechanical Engineering. Scott started his lifelong career in Lubbock, TX at Johnson Mfg. Co., later to become Eagle Picher Ind. He retired from there after 40 years, as the Vice President of the Caterpillar Earth Moving Equipment division. There he designed the equipment, supervised equipment manufacturing, and negotiated equipment sales to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Scott loved to take his 2 boys fishing and pack horse camping every summer at White River Resort in Colorado. Scott was an avid golfer with a 3 handicap in his prime. The goal at work was to beat Scott Turner during the company golf tournaments. No one ever did. He and his wife Jan played numerous golf courses throughout the country during their vacation travels. Scott was such a kind and generous man who loved his family dearly. Scott is survived by his wife, Jan, of 40 years, who resides in Bonham, Texas. Son Ken (Carol) Turner; grandchildren Lindsay (Josh) Cox, Andrew and Patrick Turner; great-grandchildren Lucas Nicks, Scotlin and Kindsor Myers, and Charlotte Cox. Son Mike (Pat) Turner; grandchildren Erica (Steve) Sample; greatgrandchildren Cooper and Ellery Sample. Stepdaughter Gorinda Hughes-Rendon; step grandchildren Clint (Carrie) Hughes, Matt (Gloria) Hughes, Holly Hughes (Jimmy) Loftus, Joel (Shellby) Rendon, Katy Rendon (Whit) Mason, step great-grandchildren Emilia, Samuel, and Eleanor Hughes, Ethan and Paisley Strong and Grey Hughes, Jacob Miller-Loftus, Rowan and Addyson Loftus, Cooper, Anastyn and Lennon Mason. Stepdaughter Gailya Vinyard (John) Edwards, step grandchildren Gered (Sonya) Vinyard, Derek Vinyard, and Rebekah Edwards; step great grandchildren, Scott, Ian, Liam and Logan Vinyard. Nephews Randy (Cindy) Turner, and Jeff (Tracy) Turner. He is preceded in death by parents, former wife and mother of his sons, Phyllis Chambers Turner, stepson Joel Hall, and brother Jim Turner. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Cooper-Sorrells Funeral home, Bonham, TX. Memorial and burial will be at Dallas-Fort Worth Veterans National Cemetery, Dallas, TX. Funeral services for Shirley Ann Barnes, 86, of Bonham, were held at 2:00 PM Friday, May 6, 2022 in Wise Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Mike Burt officiated. Burial followed in Brown Cemetery. Shirley passed away Monday night, May 2, 2022, peacefully at home. Shirley was born January 4, 1936, the daughter of Harold F. Fitzwater and Rose Edith Justice Fitzwater. She was a graduate of Bonham High School. Shirley married Charles Gray Barnes, Sr. on Feb. 10, 1956, in Dallas, Texas. She was a dedicated caregiver and was employed as a home health nurse with Outreach Health Care for many years. Shirley enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and a son, Charles Gray “Chuck” Barnes, Jr. Shirley is survived by her husband of 66 years, Charles Gray Barnes, Sr. of Bonham. Her sister, Betty Purser of Arlington, TX. A son, Kevin Barnes and his wife Melissa Barnes of Rockwall, TX. Many grandchildren including Mark Barnes and wife Jessica, Kelsey Barnes, Alexis Britton, John Britton, Ryan Barnes, Caitlyn Sorrells and husband Michael, and Dillon Barnes. She was also blessed with several great grandchildren Veronica Barnes, Darby Barnes, Madelyn Sorrells, Aubrey Sorrells, Jaden Barnes, and Peyton Barnes. Pallbearers were Mark Barnes, John Britton, Ryan Barnes, Dillon Barnes, Vinnie Barton and Bobby Barton. The family received friends at Wise Funeral Home from 1:00 PM until service time, Friday. Online guest register, www.wisefuneralhome.com
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FRANKIE LEON HORTON
Frankie Leon Horton, 83 of Dodd City was born on November 10, 1938 in the Lannius Community to Fletcher Vaden Horton and Gladys Burteen (Taylor) Horton. Frankie entered his eternal home on Wednesday, May 4, 2022 surrounded by his loving family at his side. Frankie loved the great outdoors, especially traveling and exploring the mountains. Almost every summer the family was headed off to the Rocky Mountains, where fun and exciting adventures were to be had. His annual elk hunt in Colorado with his Dad, brother and great friends were always a highlight each fall as elk season started. Another highlight was his month-long trip to Canada that he and Shirley took. They just jumped in the car and headed north, with no itinerary at all, this was one of his greatest trips. In his journal he wrote: I consider myself a worker or, at least someone that stays busy, especially between the years of 1976 to 1995. My main job was taking care of my family and my work at General Cable. In my spare time the other jobs were real estate agent, owner and operator of a trucking business, baling hay and raising cattle. I could not have done any of this without my wife Shirley during our 65 years of marriage. Frankie retired in 2003 from General Cable Company of Bonham after 40 years of service. He was a member of the Windom Methodist Church. Frankie meet the love of his life, Shirley, while in High School at Dodd City. They were married November 17, 1956 and that love continued for over 65 years. Frankie is survived by wife, Shirley Horton of Dodd City; son Dale Horton and wife Tonya of Dodd City; Daughter Dana Nutt and husband Fred of Paris. Grandchildren: Holly Horton, Jeramie Horton, Mindy McBrayer and husband Justin, Josh Nutt and wife Jill, Jenna Nutt, Megan Burpo and husband John, Kayla Davis and husband Matt, and Jacey Horton. Great-Grandchildren, Aden Adams, Elleni Adams, Cayden Nutt, Londyn Nutt, Cam Nutt, Annie Nutt, Kayleigh McBrayer, Journi Horton, Keegan Burpo, Piper Burpo, Khloe Davis and Jay Davis. He was preceded in death by his son, Danny Horton, and parents Vaden and Gladys Horton; in-laws Ty and Helen Fry; brothers Jimmie Horton and Carl (Buddy) Horton. Visitation was at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home in Bonham, TX at 9:00 am Saturday, May 7, 2022, one hour prior to service. Michael Evans and Brian Lackey officiated. Internment was followed at Dodd City Cemetery. Serving as pall bearers were Jeramie Horton, Josh Nutt, Justin McBrayer, Matt Davis, John Burpo and Mark Stallings. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www. coopersorrells.com.
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ROBERT DOUGLAS CASTLE
THE CITY OF BONHAM Public Works Department Is accepting applications for a City Mechanic Requirements: This is a labor position that involves preventive maintenance and repair of City of Bonham equipment and vehicles. Preferred work history of related vehicles, machinery, and equipment to include; heavy and light equipment, roadway vehicles, vehicle airconditioning, vehicle electrical wiring, hydraulics, welding, and gas and diesel vehicles and machinery. $20.50 hourly to include paid vacation, sick time, personal time, retirement. Medical, dental, and vision insurance available at minimal costs. Applications are available Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm at Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut St., Bonham TX 75418 or online at www.cityofbonham.org. Positions open until filled. The City of Bonham is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
THE CITY OF BONHAM Public Works Department Is accepting applications for 2 positions of Street Dept. Equipment Operator I. Requirements: Experience in heavy equipment operation, street repair and construction; perform heavy manual labor and work in all types of weather conditions. $13.78 hourly to include paid vacation, sick time, personal time, retirement. Medical, dental, and vision insurance available at minimal costs. Applications are available Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm at Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut St., Bonham TX 75418 or online at www. cityofbonham.org. Positions open until filled. The City of Bonham is an Equal Opportunity Employer. NP FARMS ENTERPRISE LLC Looking to hire farming experienced employees. Pay will depend on experience. Call Nathan Prater 903-449-2904.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS HVAC Technicians, Journeyman Electrician, and HVAC/Electric Apprentice and Helpers. Competitive wages based on experience, vacation and company paid insurance. For more information call 903583-4018 or apply in person at Blain Service Company, 7258 N Hwy 78 in Ravenna.
LIVE WHERE YOU WORK Fully furnished house including all appliances, satellite television and landline telephone. All utilities paid. Heating and air conditioning provided as well as a salary paid weekly. Position is for a kennel worker, man or woman who is willing and able to work hard, follow instructions and treat our animals kindly. NO PETS. We are located in Ivanhoe, Texas. Call for interview appointment and directions to kennel. If no answer, leave a message and we will return your call. 903-664-3453 Landline 903-486-5685 Cell
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. Position includes annual salary of $29,000.00. Applications will be accepted Monday through Thursday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm 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 903-640-2042. THP is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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
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Friday, April 29, 2022 Robert at age 75 went home to be with his Lord and Savior, surrounded by his loving family. Robert was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. Funeral services for Robert were held at 10:00 AM Friday, May 6, 2022 in the Wise Funeral Home Chapel. Bro. Ronnie Ball and Bro. Mark Posey officiated. Burial followed at Willow Wild Cemetery in Bonham. Robert was born August 10, 1946 at home, just south of Windom, Texas in a little community known as Flag Springs. He was the fourth son of Bill and Ruth Castle. He married Janice Darlene Holley April 7, 1978 blending a family of four precious daughters. For 44 years they enjoyed a wonderful life, watching their girls grow into amazing women and finding the loves of their lives. In 1991, Robert became known as PopPop, a name he was so proud to be called. He was blessed with 9 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. He loved them all and was so proud of each and everyone of them. Anyone he talked to was going to hear him brag about his children. The kids at Dodd City ISD also had a very special place in his heart and many of them also called him PopPop. He was a man of many names, whether he was Robert, Dad, Castle, PopPop, Popcorn, Poppy or Pop he loved you. Robert dreamed of having his own ranch and in 1995 that dream came true. He loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, driving his tractor, 4 wheeler and working his land was his pastime but family time was his passion. Robert served in the US Army including a tour of duty in the Vietnam War. He received the National Defense Service Medal; Vietnam Service Medal with three Bronze Service Stars; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal; Combat Infantryman Badge; Bronze Star Medal and Sharpshooter (Rifle). After his return he was employed at General Cable for 15 years. He then retired from GTE/Verizon after a 30 year career. Robert was preceded in death by his parents, brothers William (Bill) Ray Castle, Bobby Castle, Sister Linda Coston and brother-in-law Wayne Coston. Robert is survived by his wife Janice of Bonham; daughters, Shelly Herndon and husband Bryant of Bonham, Leisa Andrews and husband Jon of McKinney, Michelle Denman, and husband Shawn of McKinney, and Dawn Phan and husband Long of Sherman; brother Eldon Castle and wife Rita of Ivanhoe, Grandchildren; Dalton Herndon and wife Rainie, Tanner Herndon and wife Madalyne, Hallie Herndon, Jennifer Andrews, Ryan Andrews, Madison Denman, Graham Denman, Arianna Ramirez and partner Nicholas, and Kimberly Phan; great grandchildren, Tristin Herndon, Weston Herndon, and Robert Archer Herndon; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and a host of friends and his faithful dog Peanut. Pallbearers: Bryant Herndon, Dalton Herndon, Tanner Herndon, Jon Andrews, Ryan Andrews, Shawn Denman, Graham Denman, Eldon Castle. Honorary Pallbearers: Larry Bursell, James Clark, Harold Brown, Tom Fox, Ken Fox The family received friends at Wise Funeral Home May 5, 2022 from 6 to 8 pm. Online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome.com Memorial contributions may be made in Robert’s honor to the Dodd City Education Foundation at 602 N. Main, Dodd City, Texas. 75438.
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Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program (EFSP) The Federal EFSP has awarded Fannin Co local EFSP Board $44,278.00. The source of the funding is a federal appropriation from Congress to the Emergency Food & Shelter National Board Program. National Board selects jurisdictions (cities and counties) for funding, not specific agencies. The federal department responsible for this program is the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). These are not state/county government or United Way Funds. The purpose of funding is to assist in providing additional funds for our Fannin County established agencies that provide current food and shelter for homeless and the poor families, adults, and children. Eligible program Services: •Food, in the form of served meals or groceries •Lodging in a mass shelter or hotel •One month’s rent, mortgage, and/or utility bill payment •Transportation costs associated with the provision of food or shelter •Minimal repairs to mass feeding or sheltering facilities for building code violations or for handicapped accessibility •Supplies and equipment necessary to feed or shelter people, up to a $300 limit per item •You have two weeks from the date this ad appears in the paper to apply If you want more information on eligibility or on the application procedure please contact the local chairman Sherry Seay at 903-332-1683.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE5/10/22 FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION
TAKE NOTICE that the Commissioners Court (the Court) of Fannin County, Texas (the County), shall convene at 9:00 o’clock A.M. on the 28th day of June, 2022, at its regular meeting place in Fannin County Courthouse, and, during such meeting, the Court will consider the passage of an order authorizing the issuance of certificates of obligation The City of Bonham is seeking letters of interest for (the Certificates) in an amount not to exceed $11,000,000 for the purpose or purposes Planning and Zoning Board Members. The following are of paying contractual obligations of therequirements County to be incurred individual to be eligiblefor to making serve onpermanent a City of public improvements and forBonham other public to-wit: (1) acquiring, designing, boardpurposes, or commission: purchasing, renovating, constructing, reconstructing, improving or equipping the Fannin County Justice Center, including offices related thereto, (2) acquiring, designing, A). County Ad-Valorem taxpaying residents, business constructing, renovating, repairing, andcitizen improving County andand/or bridges (including owners, of the USA, roads renters lessees of any utilities relocation) and drainage (3)city thelimits purchase of materials, property incidental within the thereto; corporate of Bonham and/ supplies, equipment, machinery, or land, landscaping, and rights-of-way for authorized needs and purposes relating to the aforementioned improvements; and (4) payment for professional services relating design, construction, and B.) to theIndividuals possessing project specificmanagement, knowledge, skill financing of the aforementioned The Certificates will be payable from the levy setsprojects. or expertise that have demonstrated interest in the of an annual ad valorem tax,betterment within the of limitations Bonham.prescribed by law, upon all taxable property within the County and from a lien on and pledge of certain revenues derived by the County from the operationAll of persons the County’s Library The Certificates are to be interested in System. serving on a city appointed board issued, and this notice is given, under andbypursuant to the provisions of the Certificate must do so submitting a letter stating board of of Obligation Act of 1971, as amended, Texas Localfor Government Code Section 271.041 interest, your reason applying, full name and address through Section 271.064, Section 1473.002, amended, Texas Government and as well as yourasqualifications to the attention ofCode, the City Chapter 323, as amended, Texas Localat Government Code. In accordance with Section Secretary 514 Chestnut St Bonham, TX 75418. 271.049, as amended, Texas Local Government Code, (i) the current principal amount of all of the County outstanding Letter public of securities and payable frompm adon valorem interest secured must beby submitted by 5:00 May taxes is $21,005,000; (ii) the 27, current combined principal and interest required to pay all 2022. of the County’s outstanding public securities secured by and payable from ad valorem taxes on time and in full is $29,694,881; (iii) the estimated combined principal and interest required to pay the Certificates to be authorized on time and in full is $17,436,698; 5/10/22 (iv) the maximum interest rate for the Certificates may not exceed the maximum legal interest rate; and (v) the maximum maturity date of the Certificates to be authorized is September 1, 2047. The Certificates are to be issued, and this notice is given, under and pursuant to the provisions of the Certificate of Obligation Act of 1971, as amended, Texas Local Government Code Section 271.041 through Section 271.064, Section 1473.002, as amended, Texas Government Code, and Chapter 323, as amended, Texas Local Government Code.
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Advertisement For Sealed Bids The Fannin County Fair is seeking labor only bid for trash pickup and restroom cleaning during the Fannin County Fair October 5-9. Trash cans and grounds must be maintained Wednesday October 5, 5pm-11pm and October 6-8, 7am-11pm. All can liners, trash carts and cleaning supplies will be provided. Questions can be emailed to fannincountyfair@gmail.com. Sealed bids are due by May 30th by 2pm at the Ector ISD Administration office. Bids will be opened May 30th, 2022 during the Fannin County Fair Board special meeting.
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The City of Bonham is seeking letters of interest for Airport Advisory Board Members. The following are individual requirements to be eligible to serve on a City of Bonham board or commission: A). Ad-Valorem taxpaying residents, business owners, citizen of the USA, renters and/or lessees of property within the corporate city limits of Bonham and/ or B.) Individuals possessing specific knowledge, skill sets or expertise that have demonstrated interest in the betterment of Bonham. All persons interested in serving on a city appointed board must do so by submitting a letter stating the board of interest, your reason for applying, full name and address as well as your qualifications to the attention of the City Secretary at 514 Chestnut St Bonham, TX 75418.
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The Lord’s Prayer Matthew 6:9-13 Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.
Notice of Public Hearing
5/10/22
Bonham Economic Development Corporation In accordance with the Development Corporation Act, Section 505.159(a) of the Texas Local Government Code, notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Bonham Economic Development Corporation, a Type B economic development corporation, on Monday, June 20th 2022 at 5:30 PM in the Bonham City Hall located at 514 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas, to consider and take action regarding the incurring of debt in the form of a $1,012,500 loan from Government Capital for the repair and repaving of certain high traffic volume streets within the city. For further information call Gayle Cooper, CEcD, Interim Executive Director at 903-6400717 or email gcooper@cityofbonham.org
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The City of Bonham is seeking letters of interest for Planning and Zoning Board Members. The following are individual requirements to be eligible to serve on a City of Bonham board or commission: A). Ad-Valorem taxpaying residents, business owners, citizen of the USA, renters and/or lessees of property within the corporate city limits of Bonham and/ or B.) Individuals possessing specific knowledge, skill sets or expertise that have demonstrated interest in the betterment of Bonham. All persons interested in serving on a city appointed board must do so by submitting a letter stating the board of interest, your reason for applying, full name and address as well as your qualifications to the attention of the City Secretary at 514 Chestnut St Bonham, TX 75418. Letter of interest must be submitted by 5:00 pm on May 27, 2022.
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memories of those days. Hello everyone! The City of Bonham is seeking letters ofI have interest for Airport This week’s hymn reference We had a wonderful time in Advisory Board Members. The following are individual written by Charles W. God’s house Sunday morning! requirements to be eligible towas serve on a City of Bonham Everest in 1833. I had never Thank you to all of our visitors board or commission: heard this one before, but when for coming! it came residents, up in my research and The Bible tells us in John A). Ad-Valorem taxpaying business I read it, I loved the message 8:12, “Then spake Jesus again owners, citizen of the USA, renters and/or lessees in of song. unto them, within saying, the I am the this property corporate city limits of Bonham and/ “Take up your cross, the light or of the world: he that Savior said, followeth me shall not walk B.) Individuals possessing specific knowledge, skill in sets darkness, but shall have the demonstrated If you would my discipleinbe; or expertise that have interest the light of life.” Jesus also tells betterment of Bonham. us in Matthew 4:19 that if we follow Him, He will make All persons interested in serving on a city appointed board us must fishersdoofsomen. Thinking a letter stating the board of by submitting about that verse me back interest, yourtakes reason for applying, full name and address to as when I was in the kids’ well as your qualifications to the attention of the City department school, St Bonham, TX 75418. SecretaryinatSunday 514 Chestnut when we would always sing thatLetter song.ofThat is justmust one be of submitted by 5:00 pm on May interest so 27, many great and wonderful 2022
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Deny yourself, the world forsake,And humbly follow after me.Take up your cross, be not ashamed! Let not disgrace your spirit fill!For God himself endured to die Upon a cross, on Calvary’s hill. Take up your cross, and follow Christ, Nor think till death to lay it down; For only they who bear the cross May hope to wear the glorious crown.”
Law Office If you are looking for a good church home, we invite you to come visit and worship with us here at Central Baptist Church! Visitors are our honored guests, and we hope to see you this coming Lord’s day! Josh Stevenson Central Baptist Church Bonham, TX https://www.facebook.com/ cbcfannin
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Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that FANNIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT has issued an RFQ (Request for Qualifications) for Architectural and Engineering Services to renovate two existing structures (2221 and 2225 N. Center Street) into the Fannin County Justice Center and Fannin County Offices. Specifications may be obtained from: Michelle Case Fannin County Purchasing Office 101 E. Sam Rayburn Drive Suite 313 Bonham, TX 75418 mcase@fanninco.net The RFQ will also be posted at www.co.fannin.tx.us and www.txsmartbuy.com Fannin County Commissioners Court reserves the right to reject any and all responses.
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BONHAM, TEXAS JONES FIELD - NORTH TAXILANE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed Bids for the construction of the JONES FIELD - NORTH TAXILANE PROJECT will be received, prior to the deadline, by the City of Bonham, at the office of the City Secretary, Heather Stockton, 514 Chestnut St., Bonham, Texas 75418, until 2:00 pm local time on June 7, 2022, at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read. The Project consists of constructing 400’ long by 35’ wide HMAC taxilane east of the parallel taxiway. Bids shall be on a lump sum and/or unit price basis, with additive alternate bid items as indicated in the Bid Form. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: KSA Engineers, Inc (8866 Synergy Drive, McKinney, Tx 75070 (972) 542-2995). Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 8 am to 5 pm. Contract documents including bid proposal forms, plan sheets, and specifications for the Project may be viewed and downloaded free of charge (with the option to purchase hard copies) at www.civcastusa.com. Scanned plans and specifications (PDF format) are available for pick-up only on CD for a non-refundable price of $ 50 from KSA Engineers, Inc. Please submit questions for this Project 72 hours prior to bid opening through www.civcastusa.com in the Q & A portal. Addenda issued will be posted on www.civcastusa.com. You will be notified of addenda automatically through email if you downloaded your plans and specifications via civcastusa. com. No pre-bid conference will be held for this project. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bid security shall be furnished in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Owner: City of Bonham By: Lance Capehart Title: Public Works Director Date: 5/10/2022 & 5/17/2022
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SPORTS SPORTS DC’s Rodriguez State-bound in four Class 1A T&F events
Fannindel’s Contreal Judkins. Photo by Rich Hilliard
Dodd City’s Ashton Balvin. Photo by Rich Hilliard
By Rich Hilliard WHITNEY -- Dodd City senior Mason Rodriguez won the long jump and finished second in the 100m dash, 200m dash and as a part of the 4X100 relay at the Region III-1A Boys’ Track and Field Meet April 29-30 to qualify for State competition in each event. Meanwhile, Fannindel senior Con-
Dodd City’s Mason Rodriguez. Photo by Rich Hilliard
Dodd City’s Colton Rodriguez. Photo by Rich Hilliard
treal Judkins won the boys’ 100m in 11.23 seconds at the same regional to also qualify for State competition. Rodriguez triumphed in the long jump with a 21-feet leap. He finished as the runner-up in 11.43 in the 100m, in 23.87 in the 200m and in 45.73 as part of the Hornets’ advancing 4X100 which also included junior Ashton Balvin, sophomore Ethan Barnard and freshman Colton Rodriguez.
Dodd City’s Ethan Barnard. Photo by Rich Hilliard
Additionally, Dodd City junior Lindsey Mauppin, a three-time State cross country competitor, will be a State alternate in the 800m. She finished third in the event in 2:37.10 at the Region III-1A Girls’ Track and Field Meet at the same site. The Class 1A State Track and Field Meets will occur Saturday, May 14, at the Mike A. Myers Stadium on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin.
HG’s Hill State-bound in 110m, 300m hurdles
Honey Grove’s Jarvis Hill. Story and photo by Rich Hilliard SPRINGTOWN -- Honey Grove senior Jarvis Hill qualified for both Class 2A State boys’ hurdles competitions this month via the Region II-2A Boys’ Track and Field Meet on April 30. Hill finished as the runnerup in the 110 meter hurdles in 15.81 seconds and in the 300 meter hurdles in 40.99 seconds at the regional. He will compete at State on May 13, as part of the 2A competition at the Mike A. Myers Stadium on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin.
Making May Memories: Mostly young HG baseball team in first postseason since 2018
Honey Grove freshman Bradyn Hevron dives back and Sam Rayburn’s Clay Caldwell awaits a throw to first base on April 12 during District 12-2A baseball. Photo by Rich Hilliard senior baseball players since 2018, the final month will include the latter: postseason play. The Warriors practiced on April 28, knowing the next Honey Grove’s Brody Mahan pitches on April 12 during day’s District 12-2A finale at District 12-2A baseball. Mahan Merit Bland wouldn’t be their struck out 100 during his first last game of the 2022 season -season of high school baseball. and their high school baseball careers. Photo by Rich Hilliard “It’s exciting,” said senio By Rich Hilliard Cody Davis, a right fielder and two-year varsity player. HONEY GROVE -- May “We’ve been working on this equates endings for seniors. all season. We work together as It means the last full month a team.” of their high school lives and “There’s been a lot more what goes with that -- a dwin- team bonding than there has dling number of class days, fi- been in the past,” said senior nals and, hopefully, still sports Aidan Lornson, a shortstop, for athletes. pitcher and four-year varsity For the first Honey Grove player. “We’re a great group of
friends. We are all like brothers in this.” “We have respected the game and finally started to come together,” said Bryson Braley, senior first baseman and fouryear varsity player. “Our bats have been hot at the end of the season.” Honey Grove ended 12-2A play on a winning streak, including a 12-8 home victory on April 26 over reigning district champion Dodd City, the Region II-1A finalist in 2021. The winning streak followed consecutive narrow 8-5 losses to Cooper and Sam Rayburn -- which are also postseasonbound -- to start the second half of 12-2A play. “I’ve been confident all season,” said first-year Honey
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