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Building 9/23/14Prepared as Commissioners Seek EMS Contract By Gabrielle DeMay The regular meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court was called to order Tuesday, May 12, 2020, at 9:01 a.m. by County Judge Randy Moore, via teleconference. Judge Moore established quorum; all Commissioners were present. The invocation was given by Reverend Rodney Sprayberry of New Zion Baptist Church in Ector. The pledges were led by Major James Manis. 4 Judge Moore recommended adjusting the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19 to match Governor Abbott’s new Executive Orders by replacing GA18 in the Proclamation with GA-21, which continues the plan to gradually reopen the state. The suggested adjustments were approved, and the Proclamation extended until Tuesday, May 19, 2020. 5 The Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County was also adjusted to eliminate GA-18 and add GA-21. Judge Moore proposed county employees that are not high-risk be instructed to return to work, while highrisk employees continue working from home. Adjustments to the plan were approved. 6 Minutes from 05/05/2020 were approved. 7 Judge Moore opened a dis-
cussion on selecting and adopting the Local Option Property Tax Code for Fannin County, as per the request of the Central Appraisal District. Judge Moore read four Options for consideration, and noted that the third Option, “offered the Local Option in 2019, intends to continue the Local Option for 2020,” was the Option selected last year. This Option applies to residents who are disabled or over 65 years of age, in the minimum amount of $3,000. A motion to select the Option adopted in previous years passed. 8 Judge Moore asked Commissioner Self to speak on the removal of materials stored in the Windom Bank Building. Commissioner Self explained that as Fannin County is seeking bids on new EMS contracts, the building will need to be cleaned out to house EMS responders. The materials currently stored in the Windom Bank Building can be moved to the new storage building and District Clerk’s office on East 1st St. Commissioner Magness suggested moving the materials within the week, while inclement weather inhibits other activities. Commissioner Self offered to send men to help with the move. Commissioners will collaborate with County Clerk Tammy Biggar and District Clerk Nancy Young to arrange
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for the proper processing of the materials in their new home. A motion to proceed with the emptying of the Windom Bank Building passed. 9 Judge Moore invited County Purchasing Agent Michelle Case to address the issuance of a Request for Proposal (RFP) for EMS Services for Fannin County. Purchasing Agent Case stated the advertisements for the RFP will be out as early as next week and will continue for 45 days. Judge Moore noted that the RFP has been slightly revised by Purchasing Agent Case and District Attorney Richard Glaser, and this edited RFP will be sent to the Commissioners for review. Commissioner Self asked whether the transports of inmates, which are currently being undertaken by the Bonham Fire Department, will be included in the RFP. Purchasing Agent Case clarified that the RFP should cover all non-emergency transports, and Judge Moore added that such details can be worked out in the EMS Contract. The issuance of an RFP for EMS Services was approved. 10 Commissioner Magness requested approval of a 2020 Hustler Mower for Precinct 3 for $7999. The purchase was approved. 11 The Auditor’s Monthly Reports for April 2020 was approved.
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12 A motion to approve the payment of bills passed. 13 Public Forum: there were no comments. 14 Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: Commissioner Whitlock said he was glad to be back. He believes the county is coming out of Covid-19, and asked listeners to continue to pray for each other. Commissioner Self thanked listeners for their patience during the teleconference interruptions due to the storms. He thinks the community has learned some lessons from experiencing Covid-19 and hopes some of the safety practices will continue. Commissioner Magness addressed the dumping of trash on county roads and asked county residents to contact his office if they have too much burnable trash to handle. He also asked drivers to be careful around county employees and volunteers working to clear storm-damaged trees from roads and ditches. Please be considerate. Commissioner Lackey announced his office has drawn up new mowing schedules for the four precincts to rotate landscape maintenance of county properties. The schedule begins Monday, May 18, with one man each from precincts 1 and 4, then the next week 2 and 3, etc. He also noted the county grant for one of us. Their courage and sacrifice will always be honored across this great state, this great nation and most importantly, in our hearts. Sincerely, Eliseo “Al” Cantu, Jr. Chairman, Texas Veterans
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Community Service On April 8th, a mentally challenged person had a birthday, which she was looking forward to. However, because of COVID 19, she could not have the desired party that she wanted. An impromptu parade was put together in hopes of making it a special day. A call was made to the Bonham Fire Department, on very short notice, to ascertain if they would be available to join in this parade. They responded by sending an ambulance and fire truck. They lead this parade and when we passed by the birthday girl’s home, they had their red lights and sirens going. I can not tell you the emotions I felt for this individual and the happiness and excitement she displayed by a face lite up by a large smile. Many thanks to the Bonham Fire Department for the commitment to serving the community, not only in emergencies but in unselfishness acts of kindness shown to the citizens of Bonham. They are to be commended and thanked every day for what they provide to this community. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for making this special. Raymond McGovern Dear Editor, I would like to Thank those who created and developed Powder Creek Park. It has been a blessing in these hard times. You can always walk there. The city employees keep the area neatly mowed. So nice to have somewhere to get fresh air. I would also like to Thank Casie’s Tree Farm for donating the roses for the rose garden. They have been blooming beautifully. Carol Andrews THANK YOU to the nice lady at the take-out window of Burger King on Thursday, May 7. at lunch time. Did not catch your name but your attitude was exceptional! I drove away with a smile. Annon THANK YOU to the Woodmoore Assisted Living staff for watching and taking care of the residents. We know all of you are having extra responsibilites heaped upon you becaues of Covid-19 and we know it is stressful on you and your families. May God have his hand on you and protect you and your families as you care for our moms and dads. Annon Email your thank you to: fcleader@verizon.net There is no charge, please keep your thank you to 100 words of less.
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Bonham City Council Competes for EMS Contract Bid for Fannin County By Gabrielle DeMay Bonham Mayor Roy Floyd called to order the regular meeting of the Bonham City Council at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, May 9, 2020, at Bonham City Hall. Police Chief Mike Bankston gave the invocation. A quorum was established; Councilman Tim LaVergne II was absent. Minutes of the April 13 regular meeting and April 27 special meeting were approved. Chief Financial Officer Dave Struchtemeyer gave an overview of the Financial report for April 2020: Through April, nearly $2.6 million have been collected in ad valorem tax revenue, with $175,000 left to be collected throughout the year. Sales tax revenue through April is currently 2% better than budgeted. Due to Covid-19, the sales tax revenue for May will be the first month of the fiscal year that will be lower than previous years by about 4%, a trend that is likely to continue. Water-Sewer revenues are improving, but still, lag 6% behind budget. Financial Report was approved. During the Citizens Opportunity to Speak, Rick Massey requested consideration of Covid-19 restrictions on his Powder Creek Pavilion, which is an outdoor arena set up for band performance. Mr. Massey would like to host a few bands in the Pavilion by May 23, while providing hand sanitizer and masks on request. Police
Chief Bankston confirmed social distancing, according to the Office of the Governor, is only a recommendation, and the Council agreed Mr. Massey should not violate any laws by hosting outdoor performances. Human Resources Director Brad Nichols presented the Employee of the Month plaque to Emergency Management Coordinator Chris Hughes. City of Bonham Municipal Court Judge John Skotnik administered the Oath of Office Council Members Elect to Councilmen Tony Rodriguez and Kevin Hayes. Councilman H. L. Compton’s nomination as Mayor Pro tem was approved by a unanimous vote, and Municipal Court Judge John Skotnik administered the Oath of Office. City Manager Sean Pate noted that he received a phone call from County Judge Randy Moore to inform the City that in an upcoming meeting, County Commissioners will discuss soliciting proposals for a new EMS contract. The City of Bonham was invited to submit a bid and proposal for consideration, though Pate believes the County intends to move on from their expiring contract with the City of Bonham. City Manager Pate recommends submitting a bid and proposal in an attempt to keep up good relations with the County. Mayor Floyd was hopeful but not optimistic about the situation. Lance Capehart, Director of
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Round #1 Project, with the major change that drive-thru businesses may now be considered eligible. City Manager Pate gave the final reading of the resolution. Resolution was approved. Mr. and Mrs. Ashmore requested a Specific Use Permit for 1001 W 9th St from singlefamily residential to multi-family use. The Ashmore’s intend to build a brick duplex. Planning and Zoning Commission has approved the change. Specific Use Permit was approved. The meeting adjourned at 6:20 p.m.
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sioners Court are required to include a public forum; with this announcement, he opened the floor to comments. District Clerk Nancy Young took this opportunity to thank Commissioners and their men for their help yesterday clearing out the Windom Bank Building. Judge Moore noted that this special meeting was intended to be discussion only. Discussion was opened on the first agenda item regarding pay increases for the 2020/2021 fiscal year. Judge Moore wanted to address projected income and expenses for the county, and the effect of Covid-19 on the county budget. He recommended each department save where they could, rather than spending their entire budget. Commissioners discussed ways for the county to save money and balance expenses. County Auditor Whipple provided estimated figures for the Commissioners to consider, but the “Proposed” Adopted Budget will not have to be filed with the County Clerk until July 30th. The second agenda item regarding health care plans for 2020/2021 still awaited information from the Fannin County Appraisal District, and
will be discussed in more detail as these workshop discussions continue. Judge Moore read out the requested budget increases for county officials and departments. Included in County Clerk Tammy Biggar’s budget report was a note on the purchase of new voting equipment to be considered by the Commissioners. As the nation shifts to voting machines that provide a paper record, Fannin County has two options for new equipment: a higher-end touchscreen system that includes paper ballots, and a cheaper system that was described as the “straight paper option,” though it includes an on-site scanner. The more expensive system would allow for the use of vote centers, which is a combined polling location for multiple precincts. Clerk Biggar noted that no other equipment was sought from other vendors, because other vendors will not allow the county to program their own database. The county prefers to program their own machines in order to offer the use of them to cities and schools for much lower fees than they would find in outside rental agencies. Meeting adjourned at 11:00 a.m.
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pers to special sales throughout their communities. Plan your yard sale, garage sale, or nonprofit sale, or sidewalk sale for Friday June 5th or Saturday June 6th. The Bonham Visitor Center will list your sale, put you on their map and have those maps and lists available to anyone who would like to check out all the bargains. Plan now to get out enjoy the sunshine and social distance at the sales along this over 400 mile route. Or plan for your own sale at your home, business, or organization. It’s time to Enjoy The Fun! Information about all the sales is available at www.redrivervalley.info. Watch for more information to come.
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Precinct And County Conventions Rescheduled
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Willow Wild Cemetery Spring Clean-Up, Wed, May 27 Press Release - The Willow Wild Cemetery Association board is pleased to partner with our landscaping and mowing service to conduct a thorough clean-up of the entire cemetery on Wed., May 27. All faded, out-dated and/or wind-blown floral arrangements as well as old broken ornaments or vases, easels and any other debris that has accumulated over the years will be removed from plots and markers throughout the grounds. Any overturned benches will be uprighted and set into place. This effort will greatly increase the natural beauty of Willow Wild’s park-like setting. You may mail donations to Willow Wild Cemetery, PO Box 159, Bonham, TX 75418. Or you may contribute online via PayPal at WillowWild.org.
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Three historic attractions are now open in Bonham for visitors, with restrictions. The Fannin County Museum of History, located in the old Texas & Pacific Railroad depot, just a few blocks south of the Courthouse Square, is open Tuesday-Saturday, noon - 4 pm. Each group visiting the Museum is limited to 5 individuals and only 2 groups will be allowed in the Museum at any time. All tours will be self-guided. The wearing of a cloth mask is encouraged. Learn more about the Museum at www. fannincountymuseum.org The Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site, 890 West State Highway 56 in Bonham, is open for limited tours and retailto-go! Individuals or household groups will be offered self-guided tours following an adjusted tour schedule that allows ample time for cleaning between tours. Visitors are required to wear a mask or face covering while inside buildings to protect staff
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stuffed donkey ($15.99), Lil’ Cluck the stuffed chicken ($10.99), and Jack the stuffed rabbit ($17.99). During the month of May, purchase any three items from one package and receive 15% off! Looking to entertain and educate your children? Check out the resources available from all the Texas Historical Commissions 31 sites on our Texas History at Home webpage! Visit www.thc.texas. gov/education/texas-history-home for lesson plans, activities, recipes, and more!
The Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site tells the real story of Sam Rayburn, one of the most powerful and influential politicians of the 20th century, in his authentic 1916 home. Preserved as a period time capsule, the two-story home contains all original Rayburn furnishings and housewares. The Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site is one of 31 historic attractions operated by the Texas Historical Commission. For more information, visit www.visitsamrayburnhouse.com.
8/2/16
Gardening In May
By Sharon Scott
March winds bring April showers, April showers bring May flowers…We’ve all heard this rhyme, highlighting the orderliness of nature, and how one step leads to the next one. With that in mind, as we enjoy our wildflowers this spring, remember not to mow them down until they have had time to set their seeds for next year’s generation. With that extra time, turn your attention to your spring blooming shrubs and vines. Now is the time to look them over and give them a little light shaping and pruning, as many of them will bloom next spring on the growth they make this year. Then feed them a little balanced tree and shrub fertilizer, and replenish
their mulch to finish off their TLC. Now that our soil has warmed up, it is time to plant okra, southern peas, and if you have sandy soil, sweet potatoes. Take stock of your flower beds and see where you might be able to tuck in a little color for the summer. Summer annuals for a sunny bed include vinca, zinnias, portulaca, marigolds, morning glories, ageratum and celosia. For shade, impatiens, begonias, coleus, and caladiums are some favorites. If you would rather not have to replant each season, you may prefer some perennials for shade like ferns, hosta, turk’s cap, ajuga, phlox and columbine. Perennials for a sunny spot are Shasta Daisy, Blackfoot Daisy, dusty miller, salvia, daylilies and garden mums. Check out our Texas A&M AgriLife Extension favorites at TexasSuperstar.com.
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AUCTIONS
Self-Storage Unit Auction in Bonham! AS SEEN ON TV’s “STORAGE WARS!” Notice of Public Sale Saturday May 30th 10AM Complete contents (misc items) of 2 self-storage unit(s) will be sold to the highest bidder to satisfy a landlord’s lien. Sale will be held Saturday May 30th, 10AM at Meehan Storage 400 Katy Blvd, Bonham TX 75418. Please wear masks and follow state and federal social-distancing guidlines. Property to be sold includes the contents (misc items) of 10’x10’ self-storage unit of Susan Daughrity of Little Elm Texas, and the contents (misc items) of a 10’x22’ self storage unit of Matthew May of Bonham TX.
EMPLOYMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY IS HIRING IN TRENTON MPS is looking for a PRODUCTION ASSOCIATE to work at our new facility. 3 years experience in manufacturing/warehouse required. Job tasks include assembly, picking and packing. M-F, 8am – 5pm. All Major holidays off. Competitive salary. Check us out at www.MPSLLC.com to learn who we are. Go to the ABOUT MPS tab to get to The CAREERS page under BECOME AN MPS EMPLOYEE. We look forward to hearing from you! 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. 7:30am-4:00pm, 5 days per week. Send resume via email to brett@ bfgammon.com. 903583-3597
CLASSIFIEDS 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. CONSTRUCTION WORKER NEEDED: Amlin Pump Service needs to hire a construction worker. We are looking for someone who is careerminded and wanting to stay long-term. The company furnishes employee medical insurance, paid vacation and partial payment of uniform expense. We will train the right person. Must be dependable, have reliable transportation to work, have a valid driver’s license, be able to follow directions and be able to pass a background check. Starting pay is $14.00 per hour with time and a half for overtime pay in excess of 40 hours per week. Come by our office at 1090 South State Hwy 121, Bonham, TX and pick up an application. NEED EXPERIENCED MECHANIC’S HELPER, FULL OR PART TIME. CALL: 903-821-0604 or 903-814-8620
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CARE GIVERS NEEDED! Experience required. If you are eager and ready to work in a rewarding field helping to care for the elderly; pass a background check; pass a drug screening; and able to work on a four day, 24 hour live-in rotation, then we may have the career move for you! Earn $2,280 per month, work 4 days and then be back home for 4 days. Call Seven Sisters for an appointment. 903813-8477
903-583-2877
We are currently looking for smiling faces who have a passion for working with children. Must be 18 or older and have a high school diploma. Apply in person.
NEED CARPENTER HELPER BONHAM AREA 903-821-0604 903-814-8620
GARAGE SALES GARAGE SALE: 409 W. 9th, Bonham. Fri. May 22nd & Sat. May 23rd. 8am-4pm. Sewing machine, towels, dishes, all sizes of clothes. GRANNY’S PLACE Resale shop. 10 South Plaza in Ladonia, TX. Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm. Call 903-3677095.
I will pickup your FREE unwanted items. At no cost to you. Call Dee @
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF TEST OF AUTOMATIC TABULATING EQUIPMENT Notice is hereby given that the automatic tabulating equipment to be used in the Republican and Democratic Run Off Elections held on July 14, 2020 will be tested on 5.27.2020 at 10am at 800 E. 2nd Street, Bonham at 10am to ascertain that it will accurately count the votes cast for all offices and on all measures.
AVISO PUBLICO DE PROBAR EL EQUIPO PARA TABULAR AUTOMATICAMENTE Por lo presente se da aviso que el equipo para tabular automáticamente que se usará en la segunda votación, elección de desempate Republicano y Demócrata el dia 14 de Julio de 2020 se probará en la direccíon 800 E. 2nd Street, Bonham 10am para determinar si el equipo contará con exacitud los votos para todos los puestos oficiales y sobre todos los proyectos de ley.
MOVING SALE: Everything goes, Too much to list. May 22 - 23. 9am ‘til dark. 1908 Agnew St. Bonham. YARD SALE: 435 CR 1451, Bonham. 8am - North of Bonham on Hwy 78 in SANDCREEK. The road before Boyd Church. Last house on the left. Watch for sign on Hwy 78. Saturday, May 23rd and Saturday, May 30th LOTS OF GOOD STUFF! Bedding, chocolate fountain, wreaths, Shiny Bright ornaments, home décor, curtains, jewelry, kitchen stuff. Amplifier, kids shoes, artificial plants, decorative pillows, sleeping bag, baseball scoreboard, purses, nice men’s shirts LG/XLG. Kitchen stuff, LOUIS VUITTON (vintage) hanging garment bag. King size comforter set, green velvet curtains, shower curtain, sofa table. DO NOT MISS THIS SALE! GOOD PRICES. In the event of Rain, there will be NO SALE!
FREE: Wooden pallets as long as they last. Fannin County Leader, 224 N. Main St. Bonham. Pallets are behind the dumpster. 903-583-3280
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E.L.Finney’s General Store, 109 W. Sam Rayburn, Bonham. (Between Taco Bell & The Visitors Center) 903-227-7968 Open:10-5 • Mon.-Sat. Groceries, Gifts, Antiques, New Items, Art, Masks. Come See Us! We have layaway.
build chicken pens. Call: 903-496-2301
5/19/20 STOREWIDE SALE! WANTED: A handyman to NEED someone to set up four dog kennels. Call Tony: 903-496-2301 I BUY JUNK CARS Call or text David Lee at 903-436-2067 or 903-9650210. Please leave a message.
WANTED: A good varmit dog. Call Tony at 903-4962301
PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners’ Court of Fannin County is seeking proposals for emergency medical services for all incorporated cities, excluding Bonham, and the non-incorporated areas of Fannin County, Texas from interested and qualified parties for the award of an ambulance agreement. Specifications can be obtained from: Michelle Case 200 East 1st Street Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-0054 Or electronically at: mcase@fanninco.net Sealed proposals/bids must be received by the Fannin County Purchasing office by 3:00 pm on June 25, 2020 and will be opened at said time at 200 East 1st Street, Bonham, TX 75418. Fannin County Commissioners Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
City of Honey Grove HOME Rehabilitation Assistance Program RSP #2020-0007
5/19/20
City of Honey Grove has received a HOME Program Contract # RSP 2020-0007 from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) Housing Rehabilitation Assistance (HRA). zCity of Honey Grove HOME Rehabilitation Assistance Program Housing Rehabilitation Assistance (HRA) is for the rehabilitation and/or reconstruction of RSP #2020-0007
single-family homes for low to moderate income homeowners. The assistance provided will be
formGrove of a 5-year deferred-forgivable grant or a 15-year forgivable loan, or a fully of Cityin ofthe Honey has received a HOME Program Contract # RSPdeferred, 2020-0007 from the Texas Department amortizing, repayable loan (TDHCA) at zero percent interest, depending on the (HRA). applicant’s eligibility and Housing and Community Affairs Housing Rehabilitation Assistance program participation. Manufactured homes are eligible to receive assistance and have additional
Housing Rehabilitation Assistance (HRA) is for the rehabilitation and/or reconstruction of single-family requirements. homes for low to moderate income homeowners. The assistance provided will be in the form of a 5-year deferred-forgivable grant a 15-year deferred, forgivable or a fully amortizing,asrepayable at zero To be eligible for theorHRA program you must meet loan, eligibility requirements required loan by the percent interest, depending on theinclude applicant’s eligibility and program TDHCA HOME rules which but are not limited to: resideparticipation. in the City of Manufactured Honey Grove,homes own are eligible to receive assistance and have additional requirements.
the home you are living in with a clear and marketable title to the property, be low to moderate
income, in aHRA substandard home, current on your property astaxes or have anTDHCA approved To be eligiblelive for the program you mustbemeet eligibility requirements required by the HOME payment plan, be willing to relocate during the demolition and reconstruction and be able make rules which include but are not limited to: reside in the City of Honey Grove, own the home youtoare living in ownand arrangements to relocate. withyour a clear marketable title to the property, be low to moderate income, live in a substandard home, be current on your property taxes or have an approved payment plan, be willing to relocate during the demolition and reconstruction to maketoyour to relocate. Applications and willbe beable available pickown up arrangements beginning May 19, 2020, at Honey Grove City Hall located at 633 N. 6th St., Honey Grove, TX, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
INDIGENT HEALTHCARE COORDINATOR COUNTY JUDGE 5/19/20 $12.00 PER HOUR 29 HOURS PER WEEK VACATION, SICK LEAVE, HOLIDAY PAY, RETIREMENT Minimum High School diploma, detail oriented, excellent customer service skills, handle pressure and interruptions, must be able to exercise tact and courtesy, pass a criminal background check and travel for training. Prior experience in Medicaid claim processing would be beneficial. General office duties, process bills using Medicaid fee schedules, interview applicants and determine eligibility. Open until filled
Applications may be found online at www.co.fannin.tx.us and may be submitted to the County Judge at: County Judge’s Office Bonham City Hall 514 Chestnut St Bonham, TX 75418 (903)583-7455 or email countyjudge@fanninco.net
5/12/20
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903-421-5049
FANNIN COUNTY EMPLOYMENT NOTICE JOB TITLE: SUPERVISOR: PAY: HOURS: BENEFITS: JOB REQUIREMENTS:
41-year-old Conservative Alpha Male seeks Single Female 25-60 for friendship/companionship.
Project: Lower Bois d’Arc Creek Reservoir Program – Water Treatment Plant and Pump Stations Project Solicitation Set #10 Bid Date: June 04, 2020 for BP#10.1. Garney Construction is requesting proposals from suppliers and subcontractors. Contact Bret Crandall at: 5222.LBCR@garney.com
Applications will be available to pick up beginning May 19, 2020, at Honey Grove City Hall located at 633 Applications N. 6th St., Honey Grove, TX, between hourstoofthe 9:00City a.m.Hall andlocated 4:00 p.m. must be completed and the returned at 633 N. 6th St., Honey
Grove, Texas. Applications will be received for 30 days, will be placed in a random order, and
Applications must be completed and returned to the City Hall located at 633 N. 6th St., Honey Grove, Texas. will be considered basedfor on30 eligibility according received after Applications will be received days, will be placedtoinprogram a randomrules. order,Applications and will be considered based on the initial 30 days will be considered on a first-come, first eligible basis and all applications will on a eligibility according to program rules. Applications received after the initial 30 days will be considered be dependent on availability Incomplete areavailability subject to of disqualification. first-come, first eligible basis and of all funds. applications will beapplications dependent on funds. Incomplete Persons are with special needs, languagePersons interpretation needs, elderly or disabled individuals applications subject to disqualification. with special needs, language interpretation needs, who elderly or may require accommodations shouldaccommodations contact City Hallshould to arrange for special assistance. Servicios disabled individuals who may require contact City Hall to arrange for special assistance. Servicios de traducción están disponibles a petición en elFor Citymore Hall.information For more information de traducción están disponibles a petición en el City Hall. about thisabout this program, program,please pleasecontact contactCharles CharlesEdwards Edwards (NMLS 630161) at Resource Management (NMLS ID ID 630161) at Resource Management & & Consulting Co. (NMLS ID 1372450) at (903) Consulting Co. (NMLS ID 1372450) at784-6439. (903) 784-6439.
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508 S 3rd St, Windom – 3 bed 2.5 bath 3,205 SF on .831 acres. Beautiful home with many upgrades.......................$448,700. 1005 N 8th St, Honey Grove – 3 bed 2.5 bath 3,200 SF vintage Victorian on .786 acres. Gorgeous original woodwork.........$199,000. 603 Svoboda, Bonham3 bed / 2 bath 1,247 sf. Nice backyard and 20x30 workshop........$180,000. 412 E Witt St, Wolfe City – two large lots with a tiny house 340 SF house..................$39,500. 502 South 3rd St Windom 4 bedroom / 2 bath 2,400 SF charming Victorian on .615 cres with lots of original features........$216,000
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283 FM 409 Sash 4 bed 2 bath 2,340 sf on 5 acres. Beautiful property with new farm house look. This one won’t last long!.................$300,000.
Commercial
1102 E Main St, Honey Grove – 8,950 SF metal building on .8 acres. Many possibilities for use of property.........................$275,000. 32x48 1,550 ± Restaurant Structureto be relocated. Exposed beams, rustic details, commercial kitchen. Call for information and pricing! 2800 N 10th St, Honey Grove – 6,200 SF metal building on 2.88 acres. Previously know as HG VFW............................$170,000. FM 824 Dial Community .56 acres known as former Presbyterian Church........$14,000.
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TBD CR 2996 Windom - ACT NTRsite, adjoins 48.5 acre tract.RGreat CObuilding E acre UN 8 acre andD33.5 tracts........$266,750. FM 38 N Honey Grove – 30 acres with native grassland and pastureland.......................$300,000. TBD Baker Ridge Rd, Sherman – 56.9 acres private and secluded, minutes from Sherman Towne Center. BROKER OWNED PROPERTY ..........................................$455,200. FM 38 N Honey Grove – 22 acres native grassland and pastureland with large pond ..........................................$600,000.
Farms / Ranches
Hwy 56 & CR 3212, Windom – 330 acres. BROKER OWNED PROPERTY....................$1,303,500. 673 FM 1903, Greenville – 4 bed 3 bath 2,880 SF on 44.143 acres. Equine facility with barns, corrals, pens, fenced and cross fenced with large pond....$1,500,000.
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OBITUARIES CHARLES RAY LOLLIS
Graveside service for Charles Ray Lollis, 80, of Bonham were held at 2:00 PM Wednesday, May 13, 2020 at Gum Springs Cemetery in the Carson Community of Fannin County under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Chaplain Jamey Childers officiated. Charles passed away early Sunday morning, May 10, 2020 at Texoma Medical Center in Denison. Charles was born Aug. 16, 1939 in Pilot Point, Texas, the son of Haywood Western Lollis and Bernice Steward Lollis. He was a US Navy veteran. Charles married Dorris Cleo McAnear on Feb. 8, 1957 in Jacksboro, Texas, and she preceded him in death July 4, 2016. He was co-owner and operator of the Phillips 66 Service Station in Bonham for many years. Charles enjoyed being outdoors, fishing, hunting and camping. He was preceded by his parents, a son, Charles Haywood Lollis and a brother, Johnny Western Lollis. Left to cherish his memory are 3 sons, Johnny Ray Lollis and wife, Tina, and Donny Ray Lollis, all of Bonham, TX and George Western Lollis and wife, Theresa of Weatherford, TX; 2 daughters, Bernice Hughes and husband, Garry and Erna Lawhon and husband, Jay all off Bonham, TX; a sister, Shirley Smith of Nevada; 11 grandchildren, Jubal, Rusty, Natasha, Brittany, Bruce, Kathy, Summer, Nathaniel, Latasha, Chuck and Cody; 17 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren; extended family and friends. You may sign the online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com.
ELMER JOE HOUSTON
Elmer Joe Houston, 80, of Olton, passed from this life and entered heaven on May 13, 2020. A private family service will be held at a later date. Cremation arrangements are under the care of Bartley Funeral Home Elmer was born on September 9, 1939 to Elmer Francis and Dorothy Aycock Houston in White Mound, Texas. Elmer was a graduate of Olton High School. He was employed in the Parts Department at Thompson Chevrolet, as a farmer, and as a trucker. Elmer was later employed by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice at the Choice Moore facility in Bonham, TX. He married Patty Davison on August 12, 1988. Elmer was a member of the Olton Volunteer Fire Department and a founding member of the Olton Volunteer Ambulance Association. He enjoyed fishing, shopping at flea markets, and watching sports. He loved to cook and collect cookbooks. Elmer will be remembered as a loving father, husband, and friend. He will be deeply missed. Those left to cherish his memory are his daughters Dana Paraskevas and her husband Bobby of Watauga, Texas and Denise Hasha and her husband Steve of Olton, Texas. Elmer is survived by grandchildren Brady Scoggin and wife Ashlie of Hallsville, Texas; Brittnee Parkey and husband Josh of Olton, Texas; Shanna Tims of Trophy Club, Texas; Kristin McKay and her husband Evan of Bedford, Texas; and Brooke Paraskevas of North Richland Hills, Texas. Elmer is also survived by greatgrandchildren Zane, Roper, Payge, Noelan, Macee, Maddox, Rhett, Vivienne, Tyler, and Peter. Two special friends; Don Russel and family of Plainview, Texas and Thad Weems and family of Honeygrove, Texas. Numerous cousins who will miss him dearly. Elmer was preceded in death by his parents, Elmer Francis and Dorothy Houston, and his wife Patty Houston.
ANNA FAYE MORGAN
Anna Faye Morgan, age 78, of Rowlett, TX, formerly of Bonham, TX passed away on Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at her home surrounded by her loving family. Private Graveside services were held on Friday, May 1, 2020 at Randolph-Lindsey Cemetery. Bro. Ronnie Ball officiated. Serving as pallbearers wereClay Fitch, Charlie Lewis and Adam Deas. Anna Faye (Ball) Morgan a loving wife, mother and grandmother and friend was born in Bonham, TX on May 22, 1941 to Wesley and Mildred (Price) Ball. She married Donnie Morgan on May 28, 1960 in Bonham, TX. Anna Faye is preceded in death by her parents, her sister, Vicki Ball, her husband, Donnie Morgan and her son Jeff Morgan. Anna Fay owned and operated AF Secretarial services in Bonham, Texas from 1984 until her retirement in 2011, offering bookkeeping and tax services to businesses in the community. Her greatest joy was being a Sunday School Teacher, both at Bonham First Assembly of God and most recently at Dallas First Assembly of God. She dedicated her life to Jesus Christ and committed her time to teaching, bible study and spreading the good news. She is survived by her daughter, Lisa Morgan of Rowlett, TX; grand-daughter Courtney Lewis and husband Charlie of North Dakota, and grand-daughter Brooke Morgan of Bonham, TX; great grandchildren, Isabella Deas, Leia Deas, Juliet Deas, Elijah Deas, and Ezekiel Deas; niece, Tammy Webb and many beloved members of her Ball family. In lieu of flowers the family request that donations be made to the American Cancer Society in honor of Mrs. Anna Faye Morgan. To convey condolences or sign an online registry, please visit www.coopersorrells.com
JUANITA JUAN BREWER BonhamGraveside services for Juanita Juan Brewer, age 86, of Windom, TX were held at 1:00 pm on Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at Windom Cemetery. Mr. Steve Mohundro officiated. Mrs. Brewer passed away on Thursday, April 16, 2020 at Bluebonnet Rehabilitation of Ennis. Juanita June (White) Brewer was born in Fannin County Texas on May 10, 1933 to Jesse Lee and Barbara “Alice” (Holland) White. She married Ross Elliott Brewer on September 16, 1950 in Windom, Texas; he preceded 5/19/20 her in death on May 2, 1994. June was a social butterfly. She loved to laugh and enjoyed being with family and friends. First she was a wife and a mother; and her life changed forever in 1974 when she became Granny for the first time. Granny of 13 grandchildren and then 20 great grandchildren, she dearly loved each one, snuggling them as babies then playing Chicken Foot and SkipBo as they grew. She looked forward to updates and recent photos of their busy lives and accomplishments. June was a member of the Northside Church of Christ. Church was of the utmost importance, making sure we attended every time the doors were open including during Vacation Bible School. June was the best cook in town. She would try all the dessert recipes she found in the Dallas Morning News, after reading the obituaries and working the daily crossword puzzles. Even though we girls never learned how to cut up a whole chicken, momma taught us how to fry it perfectly. She would always ask if the granddaughters could cook and was so proud to hear when we said YES. Cooking and cookbooks will be her legacy for generations to follow. June also loved reading cookbooks, listening to George Jones, doing laundry and family reunions. She and daddy were very active in the Dallas Model A Club, traveling and making lifelong friends. We all looked forward to her calling every year to sing Happy Birthday in her unique Operatic voice. In 1993, they moved back to their hometown of Windom, reuniting with two sisters Lucille and Mary Francis and old high school friends. She was an honorary member or the renowned Windom Quilt Guild. Her life changed again forever when Dad passed away 10 months after moving back home. Eventually, she and Orville met and spent the next many years together traveling, attending Bluegrass Concerts, game nights playing 42, family momentous events and even shooting frogs. June was an amazing woman, a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt, sister and friend; she will be dearly missed by all that knew her. June is survived by her daughters, Sheila Ann Milleman and husband Bill of Stephenville, TX and Debra Jan Davis and husband Ray of Garland, TX; 13 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren; sister, Barbara Anita Orr of Garland, TX and numerous nieces and nephews. She is also preceded in death by her son, Rickey Lynn Brewer and parents. Serving as pallbearers were her grandsons, Rickey Brewer, Randy Macalik, Mark Macalik, Brad Davis and Wes Davis. To convey condolences or sign an online registry, please visit www.coopersorrells.com We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, But all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame.
MICHAEL MILLIGAN SUMRALL
BonhamM i c h a e l Milligan Sumrall, age 72, of Whitewright, TX passed away on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at Carrus Hospital in Sherman, TX. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of CooperSorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. Memorial services will be announced at a later date. Michael Milligan Sumrall was born in Hollis, OK on March 14, 1948 to Nolton Thurman Milligan and Ruby Mae (Haynes) Milligan Wheeler. He married Jennifer Paulette (Gore) Sumrall on December 1, 1972 in Dumas, TX. Michael was a truck driver and hauled concrete. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. Michael enjoyed fishing, hunting, gardening, tinkering and any outdoor activity. He liked to play dominoes and go to trades days. Michael was a giving man and was always ready to lend a hand. He is survived by his wife, Paulette Sumrall of Whitewright, TX; daughters, Marla Napler of Arlington, TX; Marsha Ray of Childress, TX and Jennifer Sumrall of Sherman, TX; son Brian Sumrall of Bonham, TX; 6 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren; sister, Mary Beth Hamon of Boswell, OK; along with numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by infant brothers, Jimmy Lynn and Terry Lynn Milligan; brother, Kenneth Milligan, sisters, Rita Lane and Lou Ann Reed; and his parents.
DR. JEFF DAVIS DUNCAN
BonhamDr. Jeff Davis Duncan, age 81, of Bonham, TX was born on August 22, 1938 in Dallas, TX to J.D. and Louise (Cox) Duncan. He entered into the arms of our Lord and Savior on Saturday, April 18, 2020 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Jeff Davis Duncan married Regina “Gina” Jo (Bach) Duncan on October 5, 2007 in Bonham, TX. He joined the United States Marines at the age of 17 and served honorably from 1955 to 1961. He worked for the Dallas Police Department for 4 years and graduated from Tennessee Temple and Pastored several churches in DFW area. At the age of 31 he started Medical School and obtained his Medical Degree. Jeff worked at the Methodist Hospital in Dallas, Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Northeast Medical Center in Bonham, the Bonham VA, and was the Medical director at Cole Moore Prison Complex where he retired. Jeff was a caring, loving, giving and witty person who loved to tell jokes and do magic for others. He was a member of the American Rifle Association and the American Medical Association. Jeff dedicated his life to serving God, his family and the community; he was a member of the Parkside Baptist Church in Denison, TX. Jeff is survived by his wife, Gina Duncan of Bonham, TX; children, Jeffie Burns and husband Ben of Lufkin, TX; Tami Switzer and husband Burt of Midlothian, TX;
Donald Duncan of Colorado; David Duncan of Dallas, TX; Wendy Hollabaugh and husband Greg of Arlington, TX; Jessica Duncan of Garland, TX; Kelsey Duncan of Arlington, TX, Billy Teague and wife Kimberly of Denison, TX; and Kristy Stanley and husband Jason of Bonham, TX; along with many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of CooperSorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. Memorial services will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the American Cancer Society. The Duncan family would like to express their sincere thanks to Care Plus Hospice, family and friends.
LON EDWARD FANNING
Graveside services for Lon Edward Fanning, age 82 of Bonham, were held at 2:00 PM Friday, May 15, 2020 at the Duplex Cemetery, 313 County Road 2102, Ivanhoe, Texas 75447. The service was open to family and friends. Longtime family friend, Kevin Towery, officiated. Lon passed away at his home in Bonham on Monday, May 11, 2020. Lon was born on November 30, 1937 in Amarillo, Texas to Lon Edward and Agnes (Walker) Fanning. After graduating from Canyon High School in 1955, Lon attended West Texas State University and East Texas State University where he received a master’s degree in Agriculture. Following graduation, Lon worked as a principal and science teacher at North Fannin School. Later, he worked for US Steel Ag Division in Oklahoma and Texas, Wolfe City Grain, and retired from Kraft Food Company. On November 10, 1956, he married Jo Ann Norris in Duplex, Texas. They were married for sixty-three years and were blessed with two children. His interests included spending time with his family, reading, woodworking, listening to music, and having coffee with his friends. Lon never met a stranger. He was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife, Jo Ann, son, Mark Lon Fanning and wife, Amanda, of Burleson, daughter, Amanda Gilbreath and husband, Chris, of Bonham, and grandchildren, Aaron Lon Fanning, Codie Gilbreath, John Gilbreath, and Colton Fanning. Survivors also include his brother, Jim Fanning of McAllen, his sister, Nedra Davis of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and sister-in-law, Wanda Norris, of Bonham. Serving as pallbearers were Chris Gilbreath, Aaron Fanning, Codie Gilbreath, John Gilbreath, Colton Fanning, Brian Lawrence, and Myles Porter.
VIRGINIA MAE EASLEY BonhamP r i v a t e graveside services for Virginia Mae Easley, age 93 of Duncanville, TX formerly of Telephone, TX were held on Thursday, April 30, 2020 at Lamasco Cemetery. Grandson Steve Smith officiated and granddaughter Wendy Smith offered the eulogy. Mrs. Easley went to be with our heavenly father on Friday, April 24, 2020 while at the Good Life Senior Living Center in Duncanville, TX. A celebration of life will be announced at a later date. Virginia Mae (Sangster) Easley was born in Telephone, TX on May 6, 1926 to Harry Benford and Bertha Gertrude (Babb) Sangster. Virginia married the love of her
life, Dencel Easley, on May 21, 1942 in Bonham, TX at the age of 16 and was married for 61 years. They moved to Dallas in 1953. She was a homemaker, master seamstress, quilter, and gardener. Oh, how she loved her veggies and flowers. She was an adventurer and loved to travel, exploring new places and giving us kids the same love. Virginia loved her family, children, and grandchildren, especially the grandkids. She had a heart of gold. Virginia was preceded in death by her husband, Dencel Easley on April 19, 2003; brother, Harry Sangster, Jr.; sisters, Vivian Sangster, Velma Rice, and Alma Harrison, and parents, Harry and Bertha Sangster. She is survived by sons, Roger Easley (Pat) of Willis, TX; Harry Easley of Ennis, TX; Dale Easley (Donna) of Waxahachie, TX and Dennis Easley (Freddie) of Dallas, TX; daughters, Gloria Densmore (Jim) of Duncanville, TX; Nancy Hopson (Rob) of Pantego, TX and Maria Mueller (Steve) of Tallassee, FL; along with numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, and extended family members. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com
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stantly leave the coaching profession behind,” said Frost. “Responsibilities increase tremendously and doing both often leads to increased stress and less time to spend with family.” However, he had reasons for wanting to continue one assignment: softball manager. “Five years ago, we were coming off of a (softball) season where I felt we had underachieved due to injuries,” said Frost. “Team chemistry was an important part of the success I knew was coming. I didn’t
want my leaving to upset the team chemistry. “I also had one daughter (Kelsee) coming into the program as a freshman and another (Kailee) coming back for her senior season,” he said. “I just didn’t think it was the right time for me to leave. I felt I could handle the dual responsibility.” What ensued equated the best years in the history of the softball program at Honey Grove. In 2016, the Lady Warriors won the first softball district
He’s Moving Up: Bonham alumnus Rodriguez transfering to Division 1 Western Carolina for T&F By Rich Hilliard
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Bonham alumnus Tyler Rodriguez will continue his collegiate track and field career at NCAA Division-I Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina. “One of the biggest reasons I chose WCU was because of their nationally ranked horizontal jumps program,” said Rodriguez. “The coach -- Jesse Norman --is a great coach who has brought other great jumpers to Western. “I’m ready to be around a group of athletes,” he said, “that always competes at a high level. “That way I can improve myself.” Rodriguez, who will still vie in the long and triple jump, comes to WCU from NCAA DivisionIII Hendrix College in Conway, Ark., with whom he signed in April 2019 to compete in two sports: football and track and field. When the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) prompted the premature ending of all spring
collegiate sports seasons nationwide in mid March, he had a nation-best mark in the long jump and ranked third in the triple jump. Last month, Rodriguez, a 2019 Bonham High School graduate, noted intent to continue his athletic career only in track and field and at a then to be determined different school. “First, I’d like to thank the Lord for blessing me with the people that love me and have helped guide me to my decision,”said Rodriguez in a tweet pinned on his Twitter account announcing the move. “I’d like to thank my family and close friends for being there for me through these times. “I’d like to thank Hendrix College, (Head Football) Coach Buck (Buchanan) and (Head Track and Field) Coach (Andrew) Raske,” he said, “for helping me pursue my dream of playing football and track at the collegiate level. “I’m also very thankful for all the new friendships and relationships Hendrix brought me.”
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onships preceded postseason trips which extended into the regional quarterfinals -- the deepest softball advances that far for the Lady Warriors since back-to-back trips there in 2011 and 2012 (the latter being Frost’s first season at the softball helm, after assisting the previous season). It took regional finalist Tom Bean (2017) and defending Class 2A state champion Bells (2018), the latter en route to a title repeat, to stop those runs. A district runner-up finish in 2019 preceded a first-time trip to the regional finals -- where it took eventual state champion Crawford to stop Honey Grove. It proved to be the last full season of coaching the sport for Frost -- COVID-19, several weeks ago, cut short the 2020 campaign, as district play began. Frost finished with a 118-74-1 record as the softball manager at Honey Grove -- the only place he coached the sport during his 25 overall years in the profession. He had a 17-8 record in the postseason.
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“The last five years, we have been fortunate in a lot of ways,” said Frost. “We have had some outstanding players throughout. Team chemistry has been very good during that time. “Senior leadership has been the key to maintaining chemistry and also in sustaining the effort to continually compete at a high level,” he said. “... [O] ur athletes maintained an excellent work ethic and team chemistry remained very positive. Coaches’ and player expectations remained high throughout that span. “I [have] felt fortunate that the HGISD administration agreed and allowed me to stay on...” Frost will now solely be the middle school principal at Honey Grove. Carley Price, who in her first year with HGISD assisted Frost with softball, has been named as his successor. Price also knows something about success in the sport: She played on North Lamar’s 3A state championship softball team in 2010, before extending her playing career into college. “The players have a lot of respect for her,” said Frost, “and she will do a great job next year. “I feel fortunate I had the opportunity to mentor thou-
sands of young students and athletes,” he said. “Hopefully some of what I taught them allowed them to have a positive attitude about life. “Teaching and coaching all the many young men and women throughout the years has certainly had a positive effect on my overall outlook on everything.” Notes: Frost made the move from coaching boys to girls sports at Honey Grove -- specifically, softball -- to have the chance to coach and be around his daughters. He had previously coached the sport at the youth level. ... During five seasons (2010-15) as Honey Grove’s head boys basketball coach, he had a 90-46 record -- part of his overall 123-71 mark on the court. He turned a six-win team the year prior to his arrival into a regular district champion and postseason participant ... He also served as the defensive coordinator for Honey Grove’s 2012 football regional-round qualifier and undefeated district champion, having worked with the same athletes as their junior high and jayvee coach. He coached football in various roles under three different head coaches from 2008-2015 at Honey Grove.
10-3A coaches choose only seniors for 2020 honorary baseball squads
Leonard’s Dalton Tonubbee. Bonham’s Jake Spiller.
Bonham’s Drew Abate.
Story and photos by Rich Hilliard District 10-3A baseball coaches selected only seniors for the honorary teams for 2020. First team recipients from Fannin County included Leonard’s Dalton Tonubbee at pitcher, Bonham’s Drew Abate in the infield and Bonham’s Jake Spiller in the outfield. Second-team selections from Fannin were Leonard’s Blake Schur
and Bonham’s Grant Dennis in the infield; Bonham’s Randy Arris at catcher and Leonard’s Kaden Sadler in the outfield. District play in 2020 included only one game each for Bonham and Leonard, due to the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the United States. Bonham run-ruled Whitewright, 11-0, in five innings on the road; host Blue Ridge edged Leonard, 4-3.
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