May 5, 2020 Edition
The Paper Of Record for Fannin County Texas
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eastbound SH 56 entrance ramp leading onto US 82 eastbound, and route all traffic to the current intersection with US 82. Work to overlay a new pavement surface and restripe the roadway will begin during the week of May 4, officials said. At the same time, signs will be placed along the roadway to alert motorists to the change. On May 8, workers will close the eastbound ramp to traffic. On May 11, workers will begin removing the old pavement on the ramp. All of the planned work is weather dependent, officials noted. Motorists are reminded that all SH 56 traffic will be required to stop at the intersection with US 82, and yield to oncoming traffic. Those who frequently travel in this area are asked to pay special attention to all barricades, traffic controls and signs, and to reduce their speed as they approach and travel through work zones. They should also avoid distractions such as cell phones, eating, drinking, or car audio or navigation systems. For more information, contact Tim.McAlavy@txdot. gov or (903) 737-9213.
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but also therapies that are in- to say, our quarantine time has valuable to their future. These been filled with my husband options will hopefully allow (Steven) and me working as a them to transition into educa- team to attempt to fulfill all the tional options after high school roles of the numerous profesand live independent lives. The sionals that work with our girls girls’ lives revolve around go- every day. As a result, our faming to school every weekday ily is closer and we are making and FANNIN traveling COUNTY throughout COMMISSIONER the new memories while following FOR PRECINCT 1 the county and state quarantine DFW area for therapies and acorders. tivities. This week the girls’ distant When the shelter in place was activated, we not only lost learning theme is farms. The the girls’ routine of going to assignment encouraged the school, but we also lost the rou- families to take a drive in rutine and support of the private ral areas and look for farms to therapies and activities they at- observe animals and plants. I tend 3-4 days a week. Needless was determined to take this as-
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signment one step further. One of the girls chose to research sheep this week and the other wanted pigs. Not knowing where to turn to locate a sheep farm and a pig farm, I reached out to my brother, John Vick, District Director to Senator Bob Hall. John reached out to his community and within minutes he introduced me to a sheep farmer and 20-year veteran, Jack Champion. Jack and Donna Champion live on 27 acres in Leonard, Texas. After speaking with Mr. Champion about his sheep farm we packed up the car for the 90-minute drive and left the house as a family of four after 26 days. We pretended we were on a school bus going on a field trip while singing Wheels on the Bus, playing eye-spy, and adding the Moo’sm and Naaa’s as we passed by farm animals. It was a breath of fresh air as we hit the bumpy rural roads. As we parked on Mr. Champion’s Trinity Ranch and fitted the four of us with masks, we received a warm welcome from Mr. Champion without the good ol’ Texas handshake in order to
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berries that naturally grow used to make jam, their vegetable garden, water tanks, and a Mosasaur Skull found on the property! Mr. Champion also shared his rock and fossil collection with us. We were able to touch and hold dinosaur bones that were excavated right there. With the girls’ pockets full of souvenir rocks, we said our thank-yous and goodbyes and headed back to Grand Prairie. We are very thankful to my brother, John, and Mr. Champion for an amazing ‘field trip.’ It not only lifted our spirits from the pandemic but provided an opportunity to add to the girls’ distance learning, but also their life experience.
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UNITY is in the blood of Fannin County. This has proven true from the sacrifices made by our county’s namesake and his men at Goliad, to the recovery efforts of last week’s tornados. While out surveying the destruction and providing homeowners with free aerial damage assessment photos, Mike and I were overwhelmed by the army of volunteers that came out to assist those that had lost everything. One neighbor we spoke to was brought to tears not because of her loss, but rather the comfort being provided by the nearly fifty people who had gathered to pick up the pieces. We ARE Fannin Strong! In a recent article, I provided a “30,000 foot view” of what you can expect if I am elected Commissioner - Precinct One. To name just a few, it describes implementing a Quality Assurance program for all work done on our roadways, modernizing maintenance schedules, career/skill development training for our equipment operators, enhanced communication through a new website that I am developing, a Schedule of Operations found on that website alerting residents to upcoming maintenance, a printed Quarterly Newsletter, and the sharing of my direct cell number to reach me. This offer stands now: (903) 287-0388. Each of these improvements require little to no expenditure from our annual budget. They are representative of the type of change in leadership-style and vision that I offer. I’ve laid out plans to bring focus and immediate attention to our struggling budget. As taxpayers, we deserve to know where every single dollar we give is going, and what we are getting in return. I will be regularly providing a simplified analysis for all to see what monies are coming into PCT. 1 and how efficiently they are being spent. Examples would be materials expenditures, fuel/oil/maintenance costs, training of personnel, average cost per mile of road maintenance, and an overall view of payroll liabilities. When it comes to my own payroll, I commit to report directly to YOU every penny I am paid while serving as your County Commissioner. I believe routine publishing of this budgetary information along with the other improvements that I’ve listed will serve as a “report card” of sorts. It allows you the employer an assessment tool to evaluate my team and our performance in delivery of services to you. My name is Edwina Lane and I am asking for YOUR vote during the July 14th runoff election for Fannin County Commissioner – Precinct 1. *Runoff elections routinely have a low turnout which means it is imperative that voters are motivated to come out and bring their neighbors with them! Please email, call or text me at (903) 287-0388 and let me know if I can count on your support to Keep Fannin Moving Forward! I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you & God Bless!
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With Mother’s Day less than a week away and Father’s Day looming on the horizon, I feel that it is the appropriate time in my articles to give attention to the importance of the family. Family life has its beginning in the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve were the first
Happy Mother’s Day parents. God’s plan and pattern for peopling the human race was set in place. His design and desires have not changed. But even as the first family was assaulted by Satan so today’s family is being bombarded by the evil one in many different ways. In the book by Jill Briscoe, “Fight for the Family” it is stated that the Christian concept of the family is under incredible attack in the area in which we live. The safeguards have been forgotten and the walls that were designed to protect us have fallen down. All that remains for too many families today are piles of rubble. God is not pleased nor should we
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be. In the early years of my ministry, churches strived more fervently to strengthen the spiritual health of the family units that comprised her membership. Full weeks of emphasis such as “Focus on the Family”, “Christian Home Week”, and studies on family living were regulars on the church calendar. I am concerned that we have grown slack in many areas, but I would like to remind us as mothers and fathers that it is our responsibility to so guard the home with our teaching and example that we can rebuild the walls that have fallen down. Next Sunday is Mother’s
Day. Our mothers are very vital members of our families. Happy Mother’s Day to each of you. I want to close this week by using this poem. The Watcher She always leaned to watch for us, Anxious, if we were late, In winter by the window, In summer by the gate. And though we mocked her tenderly, Who had such foolish care, The long way home would seem more safe Because she waited there. Her thoughts were all so full of us, She never could forget! And so I think that where she is She must be watching yet.
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BEDCo, our local taxpayer funded business organization has a new program for small businesses in the Bonham community and the Bonham Chamber has an exciting new program to help not just our small companies but all our chamber member employees once the movement restrictions are lifted. • Cash grants from BEDCo for some of our smaller business in the city. BEDCo is making available up to $2,000 in cash grants to some of our smaller businesses in the Bonham community. For more information please visit: https:// bonhambedco.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/SmallBusiness-Emergency-Assistance-Form-4_22_20.pdf • $5 off Coupons to help our most affected business members once the movement restrictions are lifted. The Bonham chamber will be passing out $5 off coupons to all our business members and their employ-
ees to help create a surge of customers to some of most affected members. Depending on the governors guidelines to be issues today we may be able to distribute the cards this week. • $5 off at the selected restaurants • Braum’s • Hickory Bar-B-Que • Kwik Chex • Los Amigos • Luna Azul • Panther Row Eatery • Roma Italian Restaurant • The Breakfast Stop • $5 off coupons at our smaller retailers. The following business members will be a part of the $5 off coupons. • $5 off at the selected smaller businesses • Bonham Floral and Greenhouse • Creative Arts Center • Henson Creek and T on the Square • My Clutter • Rebel Roots •Red River Gypsies, Bou-
tique, and Tanning • The Cotton Mill Yarn Shop • The Junksters • Under Pressure Escape Rooms • Organization needing your help in the community. The Fannin County Community Ministries (Food Pantry) located at 1022 FM 273, Bonham is needing volunteers to help with the increased need of individuals and families in the Fannin County Area. If you can volunteer any time to help out this organization please contact Brenda Jeter at 903583-3663 for more information and times that you could help. Their website: https:// feedingfannin.com/ • THANK YOU FOR BEING A MEMBER OF THE BONHAM AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND STAY TUNED FOR AN EXCITING EVENT TO SAY THANK YOU TO ALL OUR MEMBERS AND THEIR EMPLOYEES
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COOKING IN FANNIN COUNTY by Tommie Sue Turner
I’ve been smoking pork ribs a lot lately, and I usually use Grill Mates pork rub, but it’s getting almost impossible to find. The last time I needed some, I ordered it online. This week’s recipe is for those who like to make their own rub. I may change to this recipe, since it’s ingredients are readily available. This is another recipe that my cousin, Linda Morgan, sent me. NEVER-FAIL RIB RUB ½ cup brown sugar ¼ cup paprika 1 tablespoon black pepper 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon chili powder ¾ tablespoon garlic powder ¾ tablespoon onion powder 1 teaspoon cayenne Combine all ingredients together and transfer to an airtight container. When ready to use, generously rub on to ribs and cook. Please send me your favorite or unique recipes to 300 E. Russell Ave., Bonham, TX 75418, or take them by the Leader’s office at 224 N. Main St. in Bonham.
Commissioners Follow Governor’s Order to Reopen State By Gabrielle DeMay The regular meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court was called to order Tuesday, April 28, 2020, at 9:02 a.m. via teleconference. County Judge Randy Moore established quorum; all Commissioners were present. The invocation was given by Reverend Casey Rogers of the First Baptist Church of Honey Grove. The pledges were led by Major James Manis. 4 Judge Moore addressed the new Executive Orders from Governor Abbott in relation to the extension of the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19. He explained that these orders, GA-18, GA-19, and GA-20, supersede any orders from County governments. With Texas having the third most recovered Covid-19 cases in the U.S., Governor Abbott will use these orders and additional testing to begin reopening the state. Judge Moore explained that GA-18 is designed to gently reopen Texas businesses to combat the record-breaking unemployment numbers now reaching 1.6 million, and will replace GA-16, which expires April 30. GA-18 will go into effect May 1, 2020, and extends to retail, restaurants, movie theaters, and malls, allowing these businesses to provide services for up to 25% of their normal occupant capacity. Libraries and museums may also reopen following the 25% capacity rule, through hands-on activities and exhibits will be prohibited. Sole proprietors may also return to work. This order allows more freedom to churches, but Judge Moore reminded listeners to be cautious returning to church, as congregations often have a high concentration of members who are 65 years old or older or are in other ways
susceptible to the Covid-19 virus. GA-18 also allows for outdoor sports consisting of four or fewer players; examples include tennis or golf. Spectators of these sports must maintain proper social distancing practices. All licensed health care workers not already listed as essential, such as dentists, are cleared to return to work, and child care assistance will be made more available. The next phase, which the Governor plans to execute in two weeks, will include the delayed opening of bars, gyms, salons, and barbershops. Though there is a stipulation allowing counties with fewer than 5 Covid-19 cases to reopen to 50% capacity, Fannin County’s current count of 17 positive cases excludes it from this opportunity. Judge Moore introduced Jerry Huffman, Fannin County Emergency Management Coordinator, to speak on his coordination with the Texas Guard’s mobile Covid-19 testing initiative. The Texas Guard, as part of the Governor’s plan to increase Covid-19 testing across the state, has enlisted 25 teams to administer free tests to the public. Mr. Huffman explained the Texas Guard will only test 60 Fannin County residents, which will be by appointment only, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, at the Multi-Purpose Complex in Bonham. The target population to be tested will consist of first responders, health care workers, and city and county employees. Anyone wishing to be tested must first call the provided number, where they will answer medical questions to determine if they qualify to be tested. They will then be given an appointment time. County officials expect more follow-up testing to become available to the general population soon. Judge Moore noted that GA-19 changed hos-
pital capacities reserved for Covid-19 patients from 25% to 15% and that GA-20 removed the mandatory 2-week quarantine on people traveling to Louisiana. A motion was made to edit the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19 to include GA-15, GA-18, GA-19, and GA-20, and to extend the Proclamation until Tuesday, May 5, 2020. Motion passed. 5 A motion to edit the Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County to replace adherence to Executive Order GA-16 with GA-15, GA-18, GA-19, and GA-20 passed. This plan will extend with renewed dates until May 5, 2020. 6 The minutes from 02/18/2020 were considered and approved. 7 Commissioner Jerry Magness requested approval for the purchase of a 2009 Used Wheel Loader, John Deere 544K, for $95,000 for the material yard for Precinct 3. The purchase was approved. 8 Judge Moore introduced County Auditor Alicia Whipple to speak about the approval of a Resolution to accept grant funding from the Office of the Governor for Fannin County from the Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program. Auditor Whipple explained that Grant # 4145401 is being funded through TECOG for $274,000, to be distributed to Fannin County, Grayson County, and Cooke County and their municipalities. It is a 12-month grant, and Fannin County would like to apply for funds to cover PPE, computers, laptops, and overtime incurred during the pandemic, all of which totals approximately $80,000. Auditor Whipple would like to have all the signatures by the end of the day. A motion was made to approve
and sign the Resolution to accept grant funding. Motion passed. 9 A motion to approve the payment of bills passed. 10 Public Forum: there were no comments 11 The Commissioners Court moved into Executive Session at 9:37 a.m., specifically for the discussion of NTMWD Contract. 12 At 11:08 a.m. Judge Moore resumed the regular session of the Commissioners Court. Judge Moore commented that he and the Commissioners spoke with Mike Rickman and Billy George about the new lake and construction. 13 Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: Commissioner Whitlock commended the neighbors and farmers in areas affected by the tornadoes Friday night for helping to clear the roads, and extended the invitation to anyone who would like free firewood to join his teams as they continue to clear away the damage from fallen trees. Commissioner Self thanked listeners and NTMWD and hopes everyone stays safe as the state reopens. Commissioner Magness thanked the Telephone Volunteer Fire Department and the Fannin County Electric Co-op, as well as other local volunteers, for their hard work clearing brush after the tornadoes. He thanked his Precinct 3 employees and appreciated the community coming together to help their neighbors with house and property damage. Commissioner Magness suggested instituting a protocol for dispatchers to notify the Commissioners whose precincts have been affected by a natural disaster such as tornadoes in the future. Commissioner Lackey was thankful no one was seriously hurt or killed in the tornadoes. He shared his concern for the loosening restrictions around Covid-19, and asked listeners to show restraint, keep their distance, and be respectful of people still taking steps
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to protect themselves against the virus. Judge Moore agreed with Commissioner Lackey’s suggestion to show restraint and reminded listeners that Covid-19 is still a threat, using as an example a nursing home in Lamar County, which over the weekend added nearly fifty new cases to the register. He thanked the Texas Department of Emergency Management, Governor Abbott, Representative Smith, Jerry Huffman, and the Bonham Chamber of Commerce for helping set up the mobile Covid-19 testing. Judge Moore echoed Commissioner Magness’s suggestion about informing Commissioners about disasters and providing better channels for communication when cell service is unreliable. He appreciated the Commissioners, county crews, electric departments, and neighbors coming together to help out after the tornadoes. The meeting adjourned at 11:23 a.m.
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12-11-18
Quality Workmanship Fair Rates/References
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Bonham
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www.theheritageconstruction.com
Established 1994
General Contractor References
1552 CR 2600 Ivanhoe, TX 75447
•Plumbing New Construction •Plumbing Service/Repair •Gas Piping •Tankless Water Heaters •Camera Inspections/Locating 903-449-1677 Master Plumber M-39736
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• Pond Clean Outs • Fence Rows • Demolition and Haul Off • Clearing of Brush and Trees • Soil Erosion Damage Repair • Building and Renovation of Roads • Building and Maintenance of Ponds
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Leonard, Texas
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7/17/18
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Thanks to ALL Store Managers and Store Employees for Everything You Do!!
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National Volunteer Week Salutes Volunteers in Fannin County
News Release - Each year, thousands of volunteers through associated with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, donate their time and energy to make their communities a better place to live. These volunteers will be among the millions across the country who will be spotlighted during the 46th anniversary of National Volunteer Week, April 19-25, 2020. Currently, about 63 million Americans volunteer about 8 billion hours of their time, talent, and effort to improve and strengthen their communities. With the Value of Volunteer Time ($25.43 per hour), these Americans are contributing approximately $203.4 billion to our nation through nonprofit or-
ganizations of all types. In 2019, 93,621 Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Volunteers contributed 5,477,611 hours of service valued at $139,295,650. In Fannin County, 760 volunteers contributed 760 hours valued at $285,070.30. Extension programs relies heavily on volunteers from 4-H and Youth Development, Master Gardener program, Master Naturalist program, Master Wellness program, Leadership Advisory Board, Program Area Committees, and various coalitions. Fannin County 4-H adult and youth volunteers contributed countless hours in various capacities in 2019. Over 20 volunteers served as club leaders,
project leaders, committee members, advisory board members and continue to work with the program today. Volunteers spend numerous hours working on tasks, such as helping organize events at the county fair, helping children with 4-H projects, or leading a project to serve the community. Master Wellness Volunteers helps Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expand the reach of its health and nutrition programs through Master Wellness Volunteers. Master Wellness Volunteers receive 40 hours of education related to health, nutrition, food safety, healthy food preparation, public speaking and much more. In return, volunteers are asked
to give 40 hours of volunteer service to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. The volunteer opportunities are diverse-giving presentations for local community groups, assisting with healthy cooking demonstrations, distributing information at health fairs, working with schools and after school programs and data entry. Previous health or wellness training is not required but an interest in living healthfully and helping others do the same. In 2019, Master Wellness Volunteers provided 8,689 hours of service reaching 56,176 Texans. In Fannin County in 2019, Master Wellness Volunteers reached 252 and served over 50 hours. To support Agriculture and Natural Resources
education in Fannin County, the Fannin County Master Gardeners and Bois D’ Arc Master Naturalist spend time educating and conducting workshops to support the citizens of Fannin County. The Fannin County Master Gardeners assist with educating the public in the area of home horticulture. Many of the questions they assist with throughout the year include lawns, landscape, landscape trees, insects, gardens, fruit production, and beautification projects that support Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. The Bois D’ Arc Master Naturalist assist with education of wildlife, natural resources, insects, snakes, native plants, and birds Both master volunteer organizations contribute many hours
to assist the citizens of Fannin County gain knowledge in their respective areas. With slightly over 30 volunteers in 2019, Master Volunteers supporting Agriculture and Natural Resources education in Fannin County served an average of 50 hours per volunteer, educating slightly over 2,000 people! Program volunteers are instrumental in carrying out the mission of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Volunteers are involved in every aspect of the Extension Service, including determining the needs of local residents, planning and implementing programs to address these needs, securing resources, and evaluating programs. Thank you, to all Fannin County Extension volunteers for the impact you make on our community.
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Local Food Pantries Need Your Support
By Gabrielle DeMay
Every month, Fannin County Community Min-
istries serves 1,700 people. The Community Food Pantry at Honey Grove feeds 119 families. Wolfe City
4/7/15
5/5/20
Food Pantry supplements the groceries of over 70 families every distribution. Manna House Food Pantry
in Bonham dispenses food to 90 families every week. Each of these services is run strictly on donations and volunteers, and the occasional grant. With wide layoffs and company closures fighting the spread of Covid-19, many restaurants and small businesses temporarily or permanently shut down, and extra mouths to feed at home, more families are left struggling than ever before. Local food pantries are the front line against domestic hunger. Brenda Jeter, acting Facility Manager for Fannin County Community Ministries (FCCM), reports already seeing an influx of new families due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Wednesday, April 8 at the FCCM facility saw 75 families in four hours, many with a provider now out of work or children
who can no longer rely on two meals at school, as well as increasing numbers of senior citizens. What can you do to help? With so many businesses reducing hours or closing their doors, and every child schooling from home, it may seem that the world has come to a standstill. But there is still work that can be done. Now is the perfect time for you and your family to volunteer at your local food pantry. These essential, non-profit businesses are taking steps to prevent the spread of Covid-19 while ensuring their services reach those in need. Volunteer workers are wearing masks and gloves, and pantries like Wolfe City and Manna House are serving the public drive-thru style in open parking lots to minimize the spread of germs. Volunteers hesitant to come into contact with the public can come on preparation days to help unload trucks or pack boxes. And donations are always welcome: Joann Dyer, President of the Community Food Pantry at Honey Grove, explained it was difficult to buy food in bulk with many stores now limiting quantities to prevent panic-buying. While this retail practice is a safety measure for most consumers, it provides an unforeseen challenge for food pantries that shop for themselves. You can do your part by shopping for what each pantry needs most. Covid-19 is giving so many citizens the gift of time—make yours meaningful by bringing a smile to your neighbor’s face, and food to a family’s home. Find out more about how you can help your local food pantries below. Community Food Pantry in Honey Grove Where: The Armory on W. Main and Brown in Honey Grove When: The first and third Thursdays 9-11 a.m. What you can do: Take a couple of hours out of your Tuesday morning to help pack boxes on distribution weeks at 10 a.m. Thursdays help pack perishables and distribute from 9-11. What to wear: Bring your own mask and gloves, or a scarf or bandanna if you don’t have a mask. If you would rather donate: We’re looking for canned fruits and meats, and cereal, but all donations are welcome! Donations can be dropped off at the Armory, or call President Joann Dyer at (903) 227-9565 to set up a drop off at 9055 E. Hwy 56 Windom, TX. Contact: President Joann Dyer (903) 227-9565 Kim (281) 650-7258 Star (281) 832-8112 Fannin County Community Ministries Where: 1022 FM 273 Bonham, Tx 75418 When: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. What you can do: Come any distribution day to pack boxes and pass out food. Tuesdays between 9:30 and 10 a.m. we unload pallets, stock shelves, and pack boxes. What you should wear: Something comfortable. We can provide gloves and some masks, but no volunteer will directly contact the public. If you would rather donate: any food item is welcome, as well as personal checks or cash, or donate online at
https://feedingfannin.com/ donate Contact: Acting Facility Manager Brenda Jeter at (903) 583-3663 Manna House Food Pantry Where: 914 S. 5th St. Bonham, Tx 75418, across from Calvary Baptist Church When: 9:30 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays; 1-3 p.m. every Tuesday. What you can do: Come help unload trucks every second and fourth Tuesday at 9:30, or distribute food every Tuesday from 1-3 p.m., and every Wednesday from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m., and 1-3 p.m. What you should wear: Closed-toed shoes and a mask. Gloves will be provided. If you would rather donate: Cash donations are always welcome, as well as canned and non-perishable goods. Contact: Director Ken Elliott or Sam Washburn at (903) 583-3910 or look for updates at https://www.cbcbonham.org/mana-house Wolfe City Food Pantry Where: Parking lot across from First United Methodist Church, 301 S. Preston St, Wolfe City, TX 75496 When: During Covid-19, distribution will be the third Wednesday, 1:30-3 p.m. The next distribution will be April 15th, volunteers can arrive between 1-1:15 p.m. What you can do: Help distribute drive-thru style, or come help pack boxes the day before, Tuesday April 14, at 2 p.m. at the church. What to wear: Bring your own mask and gloves. If you would rather donate: We prefer money and diapers. Donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 74 Wolfe City, Texas 75496 Contact: Senior Pastor Phillip Clay at (903) 4962325 or check us out on Facebook at https://www. facebook.com/WolfeCityFoodPantry
Fannin County Commissioners Contact Information Precinct 1 Commissioner Gary Whitlock Pct. Barn Location: 8865 Highway 56 W (2 miles east of Savoy) Savoy, Texas 75479 Phone: 903-965-7030 Precinct 2 Commissioner A.J. Self Pct. Barn Location: 500 N. Highway 69 Leonard, Texas 75452 Phone: 903-587-3455 Email Address: aself@fanninco.net Precinct 3 Commissioner Jerry Magness Pct. Barn Location: 18101 East FM 1396 (Just off new Hwy 82) Honey Grove, Texas 75446 Phone: 903-378-2941 Email Address: precinct3@fanninco.net Precinct 4 Commissioner Dean Lackey Pct. Barn Location: 369 East Highway 56 Bonham, Texas 75418 Phone: 903-583-2039 Email Address: dlackey@fanninco.net
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Fannin County Museum of History Re-Opens
By Malinda Allison
Consistent with the Governor’s Executive Order, the Fannin County Museum of History will reopen on Tuesday, May 5. The Museum will be open for its regular hours, Tuesday - Saturday, noon - 4 pm. However, each group visiting the Museum will be limited to
5 individuals and only 2 groups will be allowed in the Museum at any time. All tours will be selfguided. Visit the Museum with your school-age children for a great history lesson! The Museum is located in Bonham at 1 Main Street, just a few blocks south of the Courthouse Square.
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Residential
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
2630 N. Center Street • Bonham, TX 75418
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.
805 S 5th St, Bonham – Great for investor building site ..................................$10,000. 99 5th St, Honey Grove – Building site lots 1 & 2 block 10 ................................$10,000. 1st East Side St (Hwy 34) Honey Grove – Building site lots 6 & 7 block 23...............................$10,000. 1214 W Main St, Honey Grove – Great building site in city limits ............................................$15,000. 801 E 7th St, Bonham – Great building site...............$17,000. 1007 Legend Ave, Bonham – Legacy Ridge lot 20............$28,000.
TBD CR 2996 Windom - ACT NTRsite, adjoins 48.5 acre tract.RGreat CObuilding E D N U and 33.5 acre tracts........$266,750. 8 acre 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.
1105 Pioneer Trail, Bonham – Legacy Ridge lot 154..........$34,000. TBD CR 2994 Windom - ACT NTRsite, adjoins 8 acre tract. R Great CObuilding NDandE48.5 acre tracts......$47,200. 33.5Uacre TBD CR 2994 Windom - ACT NTRsite, adjoins 33.5 acre tract.RGreat CObuilding E acre UN 8 acre andD48.5 tracts........$184,250.
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2019 CREW CAB HEAVY DUTY 2500 4X4 – CHROME PKG 2012 RAM 2500 ST 4X4
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2013 RAM 1500 EXPRESS CREW CAB V8, AUTO, PW, PL, T/C,
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$30,104
$36,999
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2018 RAM 1500 TRADESMAN
AUTO, 2D STANDARD CAB STK#200384A
2016 FORD F-150 LARIAT
AUTO, 4D SUPER CREW STK#200161A
$19,991
$33,991 2003 RAM 1500 SLT
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AUTO, 4D CREW CAB STK#200274A
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2014 FORD F-350SD XL DRW
2015 RAM 1500 LONE STAR
2018 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 CUSTOM
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AUTO, 4D CREW CAB STK#B26233
$29,492
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$47,991
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$31,593
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GOD HAS NOT GIVEN US A SPIRIT OF FEAR, BUT HE HAS GIVEN US HIS SPIRIT WHO GIVES US LOVE, POWER AND A SOUND MIND. 2 TIMOTHY 1:7
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Jesus said: DON’T FEAR AND HAVE SUCH LITTLE FAITH! DON’T KEEP WORRYING! Don’t always think about your earthly needs, what you will eat and drink and how you will be clothed. All the people in the world are trying to get these things. Your Father in Heaven knows you need them. HE feeds and clothes all of nature. How much more does HE LOVE YOU AND MEET YOUR NEEDS. BUT SEEK GOD’S KINGDOM, AND YOUR NEEDS WILL BE MET AS WELL. Luke 12:28-30 [paraphrased]
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Texoma Medical Center 5/5/20 Celebrates COVID-19 Patient Release
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dent who spent 35 days in the hospital’s dedicated COVID-19 unit, with 22 of those days spent on a ventilator. Mr. Babahhmadi was the first person to test positive for COVID-19 in Grayson County. During his hospital stay, Mr. Babahhmadi was treated by a team of providers that included intensivists, infectious disease specialists, respiratory therapists and critical care nurses. We are pleased to announce that he has recovered from COVID-19 and his rehabilitation will continue at the TMC Reba McEntire Center for Rehabilitation. Mr. Babahhmadi’s release was a welcome site to hospital staff as they cheered and clapped for him during his release. He was also reunited with his wife Vicki Eisenburg, a former TMC patient who has also recovered from COVID-19. Texoma Medical Center wants to share that it remains diligent in its protection of patients and staff, and is prepared to care for all medical, surgical and emergent needs in the same safe environment prior to the pandemic. Please remember that TMC’s Emergency Departments are available to evaluate and care for patients safely 24/7. TMC plans to continue door screenings at all facility entrances, and will keep current visitation guidelines in effect until no longer deemed necessary.
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Spring Clean Up
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Nicole Brown is CASA Advocate of the Quarter
Press Release - Nicole Brown has been named the CASA Advocate of the Quarter. She became a CASA volunteer in July 2018 because she wanted to be a constant in a child’s life. “I want to help break the cycle of child abuse and neglect,” said Brown. “Children in care need an individual to stand up for them and be their voice. Being a volunteer means I will make a positive impact on a child’s life whether it be to show them that there is good in this world or it may be that I am their positive role model.” Brown has advocated for 7 children over the last two years. “There has not been a situation that Nicole has
not tackled head on,” said Amanda McDonald, CASA Program Director. “She is creative in her advocacy, always keeping the kids’ best interest at heart. While maintaining professionalism, she is still able to form long lasting relationships with the children and families she serves.” Brown is a first and second grade teacher at Dodd City Elementary. She has been teaching for 15 years. “Teaching is a passion of mine,” said Brown. “Just like being a CASA volunteer, I strive every day at school to be a positive role model for my students because we do not know what children are going through at home.” Brown has one son named Heath. He keeps her busy with all his sporting activities. Her boyfriend, Dale is a coach at Denison High School. “When I’m not at Heath’s games, you can find me supporting Dale and his son Trey!” said Brown. She also enjoys running and hanging out with friends. CASA is one of several programs operated by the Fannin County Children’s Center. When home is no longer a safe place, a judge
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will order the removal of a child and appoint CASA to serve as the child’s Guardian ad Litem. CASA advocates visit the children regularly, talk to many of the people involved in the child’s life, prepare written reports for the court and testify in each hearing. More CASA volunteers are needed. The next Volunteer Information session will be conducted via Zoom video conferencing on April 30 at 5:30 pm. Registration is required. The meeting link and directions will be provided after registering. To get more information and register, go to www.fanninccc.org.
RURAL TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
OPEN HOUSE
The Texas Department of Transportation Paris District - invites the public to learn about the district’s Project Development Plan and Schedule for Transportation Projects for fiscal years 2021-2024. This is a list of projects developed cooperatively to ensure your local transportation needs are met. Staff will be on hand to answer questions. No formal presentation will be given. Attendees are invited to come and go at their convenience. *In light of certain events, these meetings may be held virtually. TxDOT will accept written comments for consideration on its Fiscal Year 2021 through 2024 Project Development Plan, until Friday, June 12, 2020.
Rural TIP Open House May 26, 2020 4 p.m. Texas Department of Transportation Paris District Training Room 1365 N Main St. Paris, TX 75460 Contact Information: Stacy Taylor Stacy.Taylor@TxDOT.gov (903) 737-9255
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LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: Low birth Black Angus Bulls. Two-13 months old, one-10 months old, two-8 months old. Out of top of the line sires. Price range $1,500-$2,000. Call Glenn Watson at 903-2491752 REPLACEMENT CATTLE FOR SALE Cows and Calves pairsBred cows-Open Heifersand Black Angus Bulls. Tom Bankston 903-640-3536 Justin Bankston 903-227-1892
Game Warden Field Notes
Spring Breaking the Law A group of spring breakers celebrating their time off at a house in Concan decided to begin spring turkey season a little early. One March morning, a Uvalde County game warden was contacted by an individual who had seen several boys use turkey calls to call up a gobbler. One of the boys killed the turkey and retrieved it from the brush. The warden, along with a Real County game warden, arrived at the house and contacted the boys. When asked about the turkey, the guilty party readily cooperated, admitted what he had done and showed wardens where he had hidden the bird.
Texas Lake Levels +/as of 5/1/20 Arlington -2.13 Benbrook 0.89 Bonham -0.18 Bridgeport 0.01 Cedar Creek 0.01 Eagle Mountain 0.15 Fork -0.10 Granbury -0.44 Grapevine 5.42 Joe Pool 0.31 Lavon 0.03 Lewisville 1.64 Limestone (TX) 363.03 Pat Mayse 1.92 Ray Roberts 1.70 Tawakoni 0.21 Texoma 0.58 Weatherford -0.07 Whitney -1.36 Worth -0.43
London Charlie Hart, age 6, daughter of Coy Hart, caught her first fish from Lake Bonham while kayaking. London was VERY HAPPY! Congratulations London! Send YOUR FISHING pictures to fcleader@ verizon.net, attention Tim or text to 903-227-5702, for FREE publication on the Outdoor Page.
Week of April 29, 2020 (TPWD)
Cooper GOOD. Water clear; 71 degrees; 0.00’. Largemouth bass are good on Texas rigged plastic worms and creatures, crankbaits, and plastic frogs in 10’ or less. The white bass are good in 20-35’ with slabs, jigs, and jigging spoons. Catfish are good on live and cut bait in 8-16’. Lavon GOOD. Water stained; 72 degrees: 0.19 high. Crappie are good on minnows fishing 10-20’ over brush piles and bridges. White bass are excellent in the 25-40’ with jigs and slabs. Look for birds diving over feeding schools of white bass. Black bass are good on crankbaits, top waters, plastic lizards, and frogs in 4-12’. Catfish are good on prepared baits and live bait in 10-20’. Tawakoni EXCELLENT. Water lightly stained; 65 degrees; 0.28’ high. Catfish are excellent on live bait and cut bait
6-18’. Largemouth bass are good on spinnerbaits, plastic worms, and square billed crankbaits in 6-12’. White bass and hybrid stripers are excellent on swimbaits and slabs. Watch for diving birds to mark feeding schools or use sonar to locate fish feeding in schools of bait over deeper points, creek beds, and humps in the main lake. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs around brush piles, docks, and marinas. Texoma EXCELLENT. Water stained; 68 degrees; 0.04’ low. Striped bass and white bass are excellent on live bait. Diving birds are marking feeding schools throughout the lake. Largemouth bass are excellent fishing plastic creatures, swimbaits, and crankbaits in 6-14’. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs by boathouses, marinas and brush piles 8-15’. Catfish are excellent on cut bait and minnows in 8-18’.
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May 7 is National Day of Prayer, the 69th Annual National Observance
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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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GARAGE SALES HALF PRICE 2nd MOVING SALE Saturday, May 9th, Rain or shine. 2268 CR 2605, Bonham. Must sell left over items. Drum set, rail road ties, garden tools, cinder blocks, clothes, tons of books, household items, other items too. GRANNY’S PLACE Resale shop. 10 South Plaza in Ladonia, TX. Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm. Call 903-3677095.
PUBLIC NOTICE A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD MONDAY, MAY 18, 2020, AT 11:45 AM. IN THE DISTRICT COURTROOM, 210 SOUTH MAIN STREET, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SETTING THE AMOUNT OF ANNUAL COMPENSATION OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, ASSISTANT AUDITORS, AND COURT REPORTER FOR THE 336TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2020 AND CONTINUING THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2021.
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FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex with garage in Bonham. $775 rent. Call: 903-640-4500 Continued on Pg. 15
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PINE RUN APARTMENTS Now taking applications for 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Please call 903378-7146. LOOKING for 2 BR house, preferably in the country. Price range of $750 - $800. Call: 903-820-3170 BUSINESS SUITES FOR LEASE 903-640-0000. OFFICE OR RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT: Available at North Center Business Complex, 2501 N Center St, Bonham. Call 903-5839527 or 903-227-1686.
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TEXAS BEST HANDYMAN & REMODEL: Over 20 years experience. No job to small. Free estimates. Call Eric Baldwin 469400-4086. Serving Grayson and Fannin Counties.
HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING Kitchens, baths, additions, cabinets, carpentry, decks, porch covers, fencing and siding. Drywall repairs and painting. Call Billy at 903413-4338.
STOREWIDE SALE! 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.
NEED COMPUTER HELP? Computer and software assistance now available in Bonham and surrounding areas. Call Chuck Knight at 903-583-0992. FARM AND LAWN MAINTENANCE Tree service, landscaping, brush clearing, fence of any kind, pipe fence painting, power washing, house painting, flagstone patios, gravel driveways, lot mowing, gutters and drainage, concrete demolition, any odd jobs. Call Jose Vazquez at 903-227-5898 or 903-583-1259. AFFORDABLE STUMP GRINDING Front yard or backyard. 903-624-6006 STAPP TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL Hauling, Storm Damage, Demolition Work, Dead Wood Removal, Licensed and Bonded. Over 25 Years Experience. Call 903-5837888. “Cheaper than the cheapest. Give me a call, I can handle it all, guaranteed.”
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Brookshire Grocery Co. Partners with Community to Donate Up to $500K to Food Banks through May 5 TYLER, Texas, April 28, 2020 – As part of Brookshire Grocery Co.’s $1 million donation, more than 150 food banks across Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas have received their first donation check. In addition, there is one week left for customers to contribute through BGC’s donation match program to further help their community’s local food bank.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, food banks across America are seeing a rise in demand for resources to serve those most in need, and BGC is determined to make a difference in the communities it serves. BGC is matching customers’ donations up to $500,000 with the goal to help thousands of people at risk. Through May
5, all Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods, Spring Market and FRESH by Brookshire’s stores will have $1, $3, and $5 scan coupons available for customers to make monetary donations at checkout. Customer contributions and BGC’s match will be donated to a local food bank in each community. “We care about our neighbors, and as a community we
can join forces to lessen the impact of COVID-19,” said Brad Brookshire, Chairman and CEO for Brookshire Grocery Co. “We know our neighbors are in need right now and that the food banks are seeing increased demand for resources in all of the communities we serve. Our company continues to be committed to supporting our communities and helping
give hope to those at risk.” The $1 million donation will be distributed across BGC’s market area including the East Texas Food Bank, Food Bank of Northwest Louisiana, FoodNet Food Bank (Louisiana), Northeast Louisiana Foodbank, and Harvest Regional Food Bank (Texarkana) over the next two years. The $1 million donation and the addi-
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Notice of Application and Preliminary Decision for Hazardous Industrial Waste Permit/Compliance Plan Amendment/Renewal Permit/Compliance Plan No. 50096 APPLICATION AND PRELIMINARY DECISION. L-3 Communications Integrated Systems L.P., Greenville, in Hunt County, Texas, an airstrip and aircraft restoration facility, has applied to Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for a permit /compliance plan renewal with major amendment for the continued post-closure care and groundwater corrective action at the North Lagoon Area (RCRA Landfill), and to incorporate changes to the corrective action program for the Aircraft Preparation Area (AOC), Building 117 Alleyway (AOC), and Burn Pit Area (SWMU). The major amendment authorizes and requires L-3 to monitor the concentration of hazardous constituents in groundwater and remediate groundwater quality to specified standards. The major amendment also incorporates and approves the Response Action Plans for the establishment of a plume management zone (PMZ) in accordance with 30 TAC §350.33(f)(4) for the Aircraft Preparations (AOC), Building 117 Alleyway (AOC), and Burn Pit Area (SWMU). The established PMZ is a response objective that requires L-3 to control and prevent the use of, and exposure to groundwater within the proposed PMZ. The facility is located at 10001 Jack Finney Blvd., Greenville, 75402 in Hunt County, Texas. TCEQ received the application on May 30, 2019. The following link to an electronic map of the site or facility’s general location is provided as a public courtesy and is not part of the application or notice: https://tceq.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=db5bac44afbc468bbddd360f8168250f&ma rker=-95.0725%2C33.068611&level=12 For exact location, refer to application. The TCEQ Executive Director has completed the technical review of the application and prepared a draft permit/compliance plan. The draft permit/ compliance plan, if approved, would establish the conditions under which the facility must operate. The Executive Director has made a preliminary decision that this permit/compliance plan, if issued, meets all statutory and regulatory requirements. The permit application, Executive Director’s preliminary decision, and draft permit/compliance plan are available for viewing and copying at W. Walworth Harrison Public Library, #1 Lou Finney Ln., Greenville, Hunt County, Texas 75401 or online at: https://www.apexcos.com/Permits/L3_RCRA_Permit_Renewal_Application.pdf CHANGE IN LAW: The Texas Legislature enacted Senate Bill 709, effective September 1, 2015, amending requirements for comments and contested case hearings. This application is subject to those changes in law. PUBLIC COMMENT / PUBLIC MEETING. You may submit public comments or request a public meeting about this application. The purpose of a public meeting is to provide the opportunity to submit comments or to ask questions about the application. TCEQ holds a public meeting if the Executive Director determines that there is a significant degree of public interest in the application or if requested by a local legislator. A public meeting is not a contested case hearing. OPPORTUNITY FOR A CONTESTED CASE HEARING. After the deadline for submitting public comments, the Executive Director will consider all timely comments and prepare a response to all relevant and material or significant public comments. Unless the application is directly referred for a contested case hearing, the response to comments will be mailed to everyone who submitted public comments and to those persons who are on the mailing list for this application. If comments are received, the mailing will also provide instructions for requesting a contested case hearing or reconsideration of the Executive Director’s decision. A contested case hearing is a legal proceeding similar to a civil trial in a state district court. TO REQUEST A CONTESTED CASE HEARING, YOU MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IN YOUR REQUEST: your name; address, phone; applicant’s name and permit number; the location and distance of your property/activities relative to the facility; a specific description of how you would be adversely affected by the facility in a way not common to the general public; a list of all disputed issues of fact that you raised during the comment period and the statement “[I/we] request a contested case hearing.” If the request for contested case hearing is filed on behalf of a group or association, the request must designate the group’s representative for receiving future correspondence; identify by name and physical address an individual member of the group who would be adversely affected by the facility or activity; provide the information discussed above regarding the affected member’s location and distance from the facility or activity; explain how and why the member would be affected; and explain how the interests the group seeks to protect are relevant to the group’s purpose. Following the close of all applicable comment and request periods, the Executive Director will forward the application and any requests for reconsideration or for a contested case hearing to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting. The Commission may only grant a request for a contested case hearing on issues the requestor submitted in their timely comments that were not subsequently withdrawn. If a hearing is granted, the subject of a hearing will be limited to disputed issues of fact or mixed questions of fact and law that are relevant and material to the Commission’s decision on the application submitted during the comment period. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ACTION. The Executive Director may issue final approval of the application unless a timely contested case hearing request or request for reconsideration is filed. If a timely hearing request or request for reconsideration is filed, the Executive Director will not issue final approval of the permit and will forward the application and request to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting. MAILING LIST. If you submit public comments, a request for a contested case hearing or a reconsideration of the Executive Director’s decision, you will be added to the mailing list for this application to receive future public notices mailed by the Office of the Chief Clerk. In addition, you may request to be placed on: (1) the permanent mailing list for a specific applicant name and permit number; and/or (2) the mailing list for a specific county. To be placed on the permanent and/or the county mailing list, clearly specify which list(s) and send your request to TCEQ Office of the Chief Clerk at the address below. AGENCY CONTACTS AND INFORMATION All public comments and requests must be submitted within 45 days from the date of newspaper publication of this notice either electronically at www.tceq.texas.gov/about/comments.html or in writing to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Office of the Chief Clerk, MC-105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. If you choose to communicate with the TCEQ electronically, please be aware that your email address, like your physical mailing address, will become part of the agency’s public record. For more information about this permit application or the permitting process, please call the TCEQ’s Public Education Program, Toll Free, at 1-800-687-4040. Si desea información en Español, puede llamar al 1-800-687-4040. Further information may also be obtained from L-3 Communications Integrated Systems L.P. at the address stated above or by calling at Mr. Daniel J. Jordan, Facility Contact at (903) 408-2773. Issuance Date: March 26, 2020
tional $500,000 match program can bring more than 16 million meals for families in East Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Based in Tyler, Texas, BGC is a regional family-owned grocery business that employs more than 15,000 individuals throughout Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. The company operates more than 180 stores under the Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods, FRESH by Brookshire’s and Spring Market banners, along with three distribution centers and corporate offices.
Calvary Baptist Church Resumes In-Person Worship on Sunday, May 17!
Dear Church Family, We will be following all of the guidance suggestions our Governor has put forth: •All those who are 65 and older as well as anyone who has underlying conditions are strongly urged to stay home and continue watching our livestream broadcast. We plan to continue our livestream from now on. •We will conduct basic screening at the door for fever and symptoms. •We will have every other pew marked off to create social distancing. Each family unit should have at least two empty seats between the next family unit. •We will also be sanitizing between services and have hand sanitizer available in the foyer. •Face masks are encouraged, but optional. •At this time, we will not be opening our nursery or having our Wednesday night activities at the church. For Bible Study on Sunday mornings and Wednesdays, we will be continuing our Zoom meetings. Bro. Ronny will be teaching an in-person Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall beginning on May 17. •If you feel unsafe or that you are not yet ready to join us for public in-person worship, we completely understand. Simply stay home and continue worshiping with us online!
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RUFUS WALTER ALLEN, JR. 12-12-1936 to 04-13-2020
Rufus “Sonny” Walter Allen, Jr., 83, of Garland, TX, passed away peacefully on April 13, 2020. He was born on December 12, 1936, to Rufus and Tillie Allen. He was raised in Allen’s Chapel Community near Honey Grove, TX and graduated from Honey Grove High School in 1955. Rufus served his country in the National Guard starting in December 1954 and then was called to serve the US Army at Fort Polk, LA. Rufus was a member of the 117th Medical Division from October 1961 to August 1962 when he was honorably discharged. While serving his great nation Rufus took Carole Finley’s hand in marriage on October 4, 1958. Rufus and Carole celebrated 61 beautiful years together before he was called home. Rufus worked for the U.S. Postal Service from October 1962 to January 1999 and retired after 36 years of employment. He was a longtime member of the First Baptist Church of Garland, Texas. Rufus is preceded in death by both parents and sisters Alice Crabtree and Betty Turner. Rufus is survived by his wife Carole, his children Brent (Mary Ann) Allen, Kimberly (Baylis) Laramore, Jason (Denise) Allen, and granddaughters Allison and Emily Laramore, Ashley, Jessica and Leah Allen. Rufus enjoyed traveling all over the central and eastern US states. Rufus had a special talent in creating beautiful furniture, being a “Mr. Fix It” for anything from mechanical work, welding, plumbing, and electrical and had a green thumb for gardening. Rufus could name any car’s make, model and year at a glance and was the best armchair quarterback for his favorite football team the Dallas Cowboys. His greatest joy was spending time with his wife and being ‘Paw Paw’ to his five granddaughters A graveside service and burial were held at Restland Memorial Park in Dallas, TX.
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Georgia Jeanette Duncan passed away at her home in Paris, Texas on March 30, 2020. Mrs. Duncan was born on November 23, 1941 in Honey Grove, Texas to Georgia Kate Paul Luttrell and John (Hoss) William Luttrell. She attended schools in Honey Grove and was a graduate of Ladonia High School. Jeanette married Robert Earl Duncan on December 14, 1957, and they had four children. She was a homemaker, a bank teller and a legal secretary for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice until her retirement to Paris. There, she continued her most important role as a dedicated and loving mother to her children and grandchildren. She is survived by Robert Duncan, her children Robbie Duncan Terry and husband Ritchey, Dana Lynn Duncan, fiancé Stephen Long and his children Kaleb and Abby and Joe Daryl Duncan; grandchildren Natalie Blair Noble, Emily Paige Noble and fiancé Matthew McGaugh, Samuel Duncan Hudgins, Seth Daniel Hudgins, Alexandra Nicole Duncan, and Robert Owen Duncan; siblings Paula Espurvoa and husband David, Sayrah Vincent and husband Randell, and William (Speedy) Luttrell and wife Cindy, and several adored nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her son Robert Mitchell Duncan, her parents, her mother and father in law, Jeanette and Albert Duncan, and sister and brother in law Billie and Robert (Bob) Joyner. A private graveside service was held on Saturday, April 4th at 2 o’clock at the Ladonia Cemetery conducted by Bill Coleman, a dear family friend. Arrangements are under the direction of Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home, Paris, Texas. The family requests memorials be made to the First United Methodist Church of Ladonia or the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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Honey Grove ISD Pre-Registration for Pre-K and Kindergarten
Honey Grove Elementary has a link on our website for parents to give us information about your new Pre-K or Kindergarten student. Please go to honeygroveisd. net and go to the elementary tab to find the link.
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Please complete the questions and we will mail you a packet. PK: Children must be 4 years old by September 1, 2020 and must be eligible by federal income guidelines, home language, or diagnosed disability. Over in-
come applicants will be placed after all eligible students are placed. If accepted, over income students will be required to pay $88 a week (amount subject to change). K: Children must be 5 years old by September 1, 2020. If your student is already enrolled in our PK or Kinder classes, you DO NOT need to register for the 2020-2021 school year.
NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNFICANT IMPACT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS Private Graveside Services for Cecil Audry Kyle, age 83, of Whitewright will be held at Merit Cemetery in Merit, Texas under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Cecil passed away Sunday evening, April 26, 2020 at Clyde W. Cosper Texas State Veterans Home in Bonham, Texas. Cecil was born on March 24, 1937, in Ravenna, Texas; the son of Ernest Ray Kyle and Dorothy Pauline Patterson Kyle. He attended Savoy High School and at the young age of 17, joined the United States Marines. Cecil served his country honorably for 21 years before he retired from the military. His service included two tours to Vietnam. Cecil attended West Shady Grove Baptist Church in Blue Ridge, Texas. He enjoyed collecting and restoring antique cars. Cecil is preceded in death by his parents, daughter, Charlotte Andrea Kyle, brother, Vanden Kyle, and sister, Marita Jean Nolen. Fond memories of Cecil will forever be remembered and cherished by his surviving family members; son, Jason Kyle and wife Shantell of Bells, Texas; daughter, Dana Harris and husband John of Ector, Texas; brothers, Paul Kyle and wife Linda of Bonham, Texas and Jimmy Kyle and wife Vicky of Sherman, Texas; brother-in-law, Roy Nolen of Trenton, Texas; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com
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May 5, 2020 Fannin County, Texas 101 E. Sam Rayburn Dr., Ste. 101 Early Notice and Public Review of a Proposed Bonham, Texas 75418 Activity in a 100-year Floodplain or Wetland (903) 583-7455 To: All interested Agencies, Groups and Individuals
These satisfy two Texas separate but related procedural requirements This is tonotices give noticeshall that Fannin County, has determined that the following proposed action underfor activities to be#7219149 undertaken by Fannin County, Texas TxCDBG Contract is located in the 100-yearfloodplain/wetland, and Fannin County will be identifying and evaluating practicable alternatives to locating the action in the floodplain/wetland and the REQUEST from FORtheRELEASE OF FUNDS potential impacts on the floodplain/wetland proposed action, as required by Executive Order 11988 and/or 11990, in accordance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR 55.20 Subpart C Procedures for Making on Floodplain Management and Texas Protection Wetlands.a The HickorytoCreek On or Determinations about May 21, 2020 Fannin County, willof submit request the Texas Special UtilitiesofDistrict (SUD), for located the unincorporated area Development of Fannin County,Block has water lines that Department Agriculture the in release of Community Grant Program are aged and undersized, resulting maintenance issues andand poor Community water pressure.Development Fannin funds under Section 104 (F) inoffrequent the Title I of the Housing County, in conjunction with Hickory SUD, shall replace water lines prevent frequent maintenance Act of 1974, as amended, to Creek undertake a project known astothe Fannin County/Hickory issues and improve water pressure. Contractor install seventy sevenofhundred sixtythousand linear Creek SUD TxCDBG 7219149 for theshall purpose of the thousand installation seventy feet (70,760 l.f.) of four-inch (4”) and (6”) l.f.) waterofline, valves, boring, and six-inch all associated seven hundred sixty linear feetsix-inch (70,760 four-inch (4”) and (6”) water line, appurtenances. The project +/- 1 acre of line is located within the floodplain. The proposed project is place valves, boring, and all associated appurtenances. These improvements shall take located south and east of the City of Leonard in Fannin County, Texas at the following locations: at the following locations: STREET US Hwy 69 FM 272 CR 4865 CR 4870 CR 4845 CR 4850 FM 816
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are three primary purposes for this notice. First,linear people feet who may be affected by activities in in the IfThere funding is available, approximately 26,000 of water line will be placed floodplains/wetlands those who have an interest or in the of the natural environment should be below locations inand existing utility easement onprotection County ROW for purposes of looping: given an opportunity to express their concerns and provide information about these areas. Commenters 1) On County Road 4865 from County Road 4860 south to connection with original project are encouraged to offer alternative sites outside of the floodplain/wetland, alternative methods to serve the 2) On County Road 4860 from County Road 4865 to County Road 4870 same project purpose, and methods to minimize and mitigate impacts. Second, an adequate public notice 3) On County Road 4870public fromeducational County Road south to connection withand original program can be an important tool. 4850 The dissemination of information requestproject. for 4) On County Road 4850 from County Road 4870 to County Road 4845 public comment about floodplains/wetlands can facilitate and enhance Federal efforts to reduce the risks and impacts associated with the occupancy and modification of these special areas. Third, as a matter of Administration Engineering Activities it–will Project includes associated fairness, when theand Federal government determines participate in actions taking placeAdministration in and Engineering fees and services. floodplains/wetlands, it must inform those who may be put at greater or continued risk.
The activities bebefunded the Office Affairs of theonTexas Department Written commentswill must receivedby by Fannin CountyofatRural the following address or before April 16, 2020:of Agriculture with $275,000 funds by theDr., United States Department of Housing Fannin County, County Judge’s in Office, 101allocated E. Sam Rayburn Ste. 101, Bonham, Texas 75418] and (903)Urban 583-7455 Attention: Randy Moore,the County Judge. A full description of the project may also be and Development through Community Development Block Grant, Community reviewed from 9am to 4pm at the address above] and http://www.co.fannin.tx.us/page/fannin.Public.Notices Development Program. The Hickory Creek Special Utility District will contribute an Comments may also be submitted via email to: countyjudge@fanninco.net additional $25,782.00 in matching funds from force account work. Date: March 31, 2020
FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
Fannin County, Texas has determined that the project will have no significant impact on the human environment. Therefore, an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required. Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR). The ERR will be made available to the public for review either electronically or by U.S. mail. Please submit your request by U.S. mail to the Fannin County Judge’s Office, 101 E. Sam Rayburn Dr., Ste. 101, Bonham, Texas 75418 or by email to countyjudge@fanninco.net or charles@ grant-consultant.com. Memorial service for William Robert”Bill” Brost was held March, 7, 2020 at Calvary Baptist Church with Brother Lynn Holly officiating. Billl was born on April 18, 1978 in Dallas Texas and died on February 10th 2020 in Ada Oklahoma where he presently lived. Bill was the son of Kurt and Nancy Elliott and grandson of Ken and Rebecca Elliott of Bonham, Texas. Bill attended Bonham High School, Grayson County Community College and Lincoln Tech in Dallas where he studied auto mechanics. He was a father to 5 daughters, a brother, a son and a friend. Bill was survived by 5 daughters, Caitlin Alexis( Steele ) Robinson and husband Austin Robinson and grandson Greyson Cole Robinson, Alexia Michelle Elliott, Michelle Dawn Elliott, Marie Ann Elliott all live in Bonham and Isabella Marie Brost who lives in the Phillipines with her mother Romella Brost. A brother Phillip Brost and Tabitha Brost and nephew Maximillon Brost who live in Bonham . Many aunts, uncles and cousins. Bill was preceeded in death by his father Michael Scott Brost and Grandparents Bob and Penny Brost of Dallas Texas. Bill liked to play the guitar and work on cars. He liked riding motorcycles too. He loved his children.
PUBLIC COMMENTS Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to the Fannin County Judge’s Office by U.S. mail or by email at countyjudge@fanninco. net. All comments received by May 20, 2020 will be considered by Fannin County prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Comments should specify which Notice they are addressing. ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION Fannin County, Texas certifies to the Texas Department of Agriculture that Randy Moore in his capacity as Fannin County Judge consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The Texas Department of Agriculture’s approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities and allows Fannin County, Texas to use Program funds. OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS The Texas Department of Agriculture will accept objections to its release of fund and Fannin County’s certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of Fannin County, Texas; (b) Fannin County has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR part 58; (c) the grant recipient or other participants in the development process have committed funds, incurred costs or undertaken activities not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by the Texas Department of Agriculture or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted via email in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58, Sec. 58.76) and shall be addressed to Pamela Wozniak, Environmental Specialist at cdbg_envreview@texasagriculture.gov. Potential objectors should contact the Texas Department of Agriculture via email to verify the actual last day of the objection period. Randy Moore, Fannin County Judge
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National Beta Club announces scholarship winner The National Beta Club announced that Hayden Stroud has been awarded the $20,000 Beta Club Scholarship. This is the top scholarship awarded to a National Beta Club member. Hayden competed against over 3200 applicants to win this prestigious award. Hayden, a senior at Honey Grove High School plans to attend Texas A&M in College Station to pursue a degree in Pre-
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Having A Ball: Following Joneses’ Suit: 5/5/20 Unique commemorative now at field recalls DC baseball’s Brian inks Ector’s 2018 state runner-up softball team w/Crowley’s Ridge College
A large bright-yellow softball-shaped monument has been in place in Ector within the Charles Bellows Memorial Park near the softball field since early April, commemorating the Lady Eagles’ Class 1A state runner-up softball team in 2018. Photo by Rich Hilliard By Rich Hilliard ECTOR -- Scott Johnson has fond memories of a commemorative sign once constructed in his hometown of Ector. The sign -- hand-made, constructed of plywood and painted -- acknowledged a regional basketball tournament advance in 1986 of which he was a part. “I thought it was cool,” said the Ector alum and current school board member. He had also seen smokers -- the outdoor cooking units -made out of objects originally purposed for other uses. Merging those memories, Johnson had an idea -- a unique way to commemorate the 2018 Class 1A softball state runnerup Lady Eagles at their home field. It would be in addition to the banner recognizing them already in Ector Independent School District’s Billie Finnell Gymnasium. The finished product: A large bright-yellow softball-shaped monument -- previously, a pro-
pane tank -- placed in April in Ector within the Charles Bellows Memorial Park which includes the softball and baseball diamonds used by the school. Situated outside the softball field behind the covered and elevated scoreboard operator’s/ media table behind home plate, the sphere has been placed on a home-plate-shaped concrete pad made by Johnson. “It is very unique and very cool. It looks even better in person,” said Ector softball manager Jayson Adams. “I love that the base it’s sitting on is shaped like the plate.” Reeves Sandblasting and Powdercoating in Whitesboro put the bright yellow coloring on the ‘softball.’ Knuckle Head Graphics in Leonard applied the red ‘stitches’ and a circular area on the sphere on one side -- the latter being red outlining of a dark blue background listing in white text the accomplishment; the team’s roster, coaches and managers; and Texas Girls
Coaches Association all-state team selections that year. An Eagle also can be noticed behind the words. The roster on the ‘softball’ includes Scott Johnson’s daughter, Montana: the starting third baseman that season, one of the TGCA all-state selections and a 2018 Ector graduate. “My daughter had played softball for her whole life, including travel ball, with 4-5 members on the team,” said Johnson. “I thought [the monument] would be a good thing to do.” He approached Ector superintendent Gary Bohannon a few months ago with the idea and received approval to make the memorial. “I did the ‘leg work’ it took to do this...,” said Johnson, “but the school paid for all of it.” Though the Lady Eagles didn’t get a chance this spring to make another run at reaching the 1A state softball tournament -- like all spring high school athletes, their season cut short, barely into district play for softball and baseball players, by the novel coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) -- the monument will still be a reminder of that unprecedented season for Ector. Hannah Easley served as the starting catcher that 2018 season as a sophomore, equated another of the TGCA all-state selections listed on the monument and will graduate this spring from Ector. “It is very special to have something so unique to remember what a great year that was for our team! I love that we have this at the field,” said Easley. “That season, and the teammates I had the honor to play beside,” she said, “will always hold a special place in my heart!” Said Adams: “Every girl from our team I’ve talked to has loved it -- even our younger ones that weren’t with us yet. I think they see it as something that is a possibility for them also. “When we do get to play again,” he said, “it will be a daily reminder of what they are working for.”
Last spring, Brian helped Dodd City to its second state baseball tournament appearance of the decade. The Hornets lost in the semifinals to D’Hanis -- the eventual 1A state champion. His signing ceremony at his maternal grandmother ’s home came on a day when, under normal circumstances, his senior season at Dodd City would have been well into the second half of District baseball Dodd City senior Caleb Brian (seated) announced on April 20 his 12-2A decision to play baseball at Crowley’s Ridge College in Paragould, Ark., -- preparing for and in a signing ceremony held at his maternal grandmother’s home. Also another, pictured are Karla Huff (left), his maternal grandmother, and mom already assured, Kirsten Brian. Courtesy photo postseason. Instead, the date signed on April 20 to play By Rich Hilliard marked more than baseball for and pursue a a month since the University DODD CITY -- One thing business degree at Crowley’s Interscholastic League has always been true about Ridge College. paused all of its sanctioned “I tried out at third base which competitions -- and came a few Caleb Brian. “I’ve always worn a Hornet has been my primary position days after the cancellation of jersey since I picked up a bat,” at Dodd City,” said Brian. “I all spring activities -- due to said the 2020 Dodd City High won’t know where I will play the ongoing novel coronavirus until I get there; I’ll just play pandemic (COVID-19). School senior. It started for him with T-ball wherever I fit best.” The Hornets had played less He had thought previously than a dozen games in 2020 at age three. However, he gives credit to a about playing baseball beyond when play was paused by the couple of former Ector Eagles high school. UIL on March 16. “Coming into my freshman for where he will extend his “Before the tryout back in year, I had talked to my friend the fall, I thought this season baseball career. “I had been to the (batting) (and teammate) Zayne Kennon was it. It would be my last go cages with (friends) Trent ... about how amazing it would around,” said Brian. and Tobi Jones of Ector,” said be to play at the next level,” “When I tried out, it sent me Brian. “They told me I should said Brian. over the moon,” he said, “to get That first season, Brian to play the game I love and get play at the next level. an all-district to do it for four more years.” “They got me into contact with garnered Crowley’s Ridge College,” honorable mention, as the he said. “I had a tryout set up Hornets advanced to the in the fall and they helped me 1A regional semifinals -- at the time, their deepest run with everything.” Trent Jones extended his since a 2012 trip to the state athletic career in cross country tournament. In 2018, Brian garnered and baseball at Crowley’s all-district Ridge. Tobi Jones now plays second-team softball at the school in notoriety, as Dodd City reached Paragould, Ark., after initially the Region II-1A Final bestsigning there in 2017 to play of-three series before losing to defending-state-champion women’s basketball. Brian has followed suit: He Abbott.
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Habakkuk 2:14 NIV
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Soil and Water Conservation Stewardship Week
Stewardship Week Proclamation
L-r A. W. Winningham, Vice-Chairman, Ronny Hart, Chairman, Billy Partridge, Member, Derrell Hall, Sec/Treasurer, Phil Haley, member with Judge Randy Moore as he signs the Stewardship Proclamation Press Release - County Judge Randy Moore, is always available to help promote Conservation of natural resources and is very proud to sign the Stewardship Week proclamation for the week of April 26 through May 2, 2020. The above photo is from last year’s signing. The Fannin SWCD is a member of the National Association of Conservation Districts, which oversees the Steward-
ship Week program. The Fannin SWCD was organized on June 29, 1940.The national and local districts were established to encourage resource conservation across the nation. The Fannin SWCD will assist and encourage each land occupant to utilize each acre of land so as to protect and conserve it along with the resources of water and air for the present and future generations.
There are 217 SWCD’s across Texas, they are all actively involved in soil and water conservation activities such as operation and maintenance of flood control structures, sponsoring workshops, seminars, producer field days and sponsoring essay and poster contests for all the youth of their respective districts or counties and honoring outstanding conservation producers.
Press Release - Fannin Soil & Water Conservation District #520 has partnered with the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, Association of Texas Soil & Water Conservation Districts, Texas Wildlife Association, and Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association to highlight Soil and Water Stewardship Week and the importance of voluntary land stewardship in Texas. The statewide campaign is April 26 through May 3, 2020, and the focus this year is “Where Would We BEE Without Pollinators?” According to the Kansas Rural Center, pollinators and other beneficial insects are losing ground worldwide. Currently, 25 percent of North American bee species are at risk of extinction. Why is this important? To begin with, pollination is one of the most fundamental processes sustaining agriculture and natural ecosystems, and most native plants in North America require pollination by insects.
Furthermore, pollinators are essential for productive agricultural ecosystems, such as row crop production and agroforestry, and they ensure the production of fruit and seeds in many crops, grasses, and timber. Likewise, pollinators play a significant role in natural rangeland ecosystems by helping to keep plant communities healthy and reproducing. It is quite simple. We need pollinators to support rangelands for our wildlife and livestock, to keep our forests productive, and to keep the agricultural crops that we use every day growing. The Dust Bowl was a wake-up call in the early 1930s that led to the formation of local Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) in Texas. Since then, landowners have worked with SWCDs to get voluntary conservation practices on the ground. The decreasing bee population in Texas and the United States is today’s
wake-up call. We need pollinators, and we also need good stewards that will implement pollinator-friendly conservation practices to protect and preserve the natural resources of Texas. The good news is that we know the way. Proper land stewardship always makes the difference. Don’t BEE afraid of conservation, because if we lose pollinators, we do not have a Plan BEE.
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