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June 15, 2021

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light conversation, the meeting started at 6:00 p.m. with a call to order by the President of FCRW, Rosemary Clemons. A prayer of blessing on the meeting and our country was led by Fannin County Clerk Tammy Biggar and pledges were led

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Mr. Harrison’s presentation. Judge Moore suggested Commissioner Magness invite the board members from the Bois d’Arc P& Z Board to the Lake Ralph Hall meeting to get their input. He also congratulated Alicia Whipple on completing a 12-week program of fundamental leadership skills. He announced that on Friday there will be a CAD (County Appraisal District) Public Hearing from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. at the Appraisal District. He spoke of a visit with the Sheriff who had a heart attack recently and is currently recuperating at home. He urged all who may feel ill to not be easily dismissed when told initially that nothing is found to be wrong. He ended on a note that it was mentioned in the paper that the Courthouse Opening Date has been moved to next year. He said the Commissioners Court determines that date and it is still set at October 5. He said the paper was not very clear on what that date is about but reiterated that the Commissioners Court will set the date as they get more information in the future. (For the record, the incorrect date mentioned by Judge Moore was reported by a different media source and not the Fannin County Leader Newspaper.) 21. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded and passed to adjourn at 10:25 a.m.

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ness who will be chairing the Lake Ralph Hall P & Z Committee. 6. Discussion, consideration and action regarding the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19: Judge Moore started by announcing that Governor Abbott just extended the Proclamation date for another thirty days. He then gave the current Covid numbers as of Monday the 7th at 2:30 p.m. as follows: there are 2,607 confirmed, 877 probable for a total of 3,484 total cases. Of those cases, 5 are active with one being in the prison; 3,439 recovered, 109 fatalities and a hospitalization rate of 2.05%. A motion was made, seconded and passed to extend the proclamation for another week. 7. Discussion, consideration and action regarding the Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County: Judge Moore stated no changes were needed and a motion was made, seconded and passed to extend the Operations Plan till June 15, 2021. 8. Discussion, consideration and action regarding Covid-19 update and needs for supplies or personnel: Judge Moore asked Fannin County Purchasing Agent Michelle Case if there was anything to report. She replied there was not. 9. Discussion, consideration and action regarding Courthouse Restoration: Judge Moore gave an update list as follows: Exterior – Stone repairs around windows; Cornice and Shingles on roof North side (W, TH, FRI); Cleaning and patching stone along the base of building. Interior – Plaster install on 2nd level; Electrical rough on 3rd level; Framing ceilings in the courtroom, 3rd level; Fire Sprinkler installation on 2nd level; Ductwork in the Attic. Judge Moore asked if anyone had anything to add and after a quick mention of the inclement weather slowing work, by Commissioner Lackey, Judge Moore moved on to the next item as no action was needed. 11. Discussion and report of monies collected by the Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1 office for April 2021 and May 2021: Judge Moore reported from a list sent to him stating the amount collected in April was; $5,351.48 and in May; $5,702.50. 12. Discussion and report of monies collected by the Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 office for May 2021: Judge Moore read the amount collected by JP Pct 2 to be $1,528.00. 13. Discussion, consideration and action regarding dual zoned property in the Bois d’Arc Lake 5,000 ft buffer and the setting of a public hearing on July 6, 2021, at 8:50 a.m.: Fannin County Development Director Di Hopkins explained that some time ago they came to the realization that a page of these double zoned properties within the 5,000 ft buffer zone is also under the jurisdiction of the City of Bonham. After a lot of discussion, it was decided the regulations, page 7 of 107B “Cases where

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These false teachers were holding to the way of Balaam (2 Peter 2:14); they were teaching a doctrine to gain and sustain personal esteem and position, both in money and power. Balaam was an Old Testament Prophet, who knew that YHWH (whom we call GOD) is the only true God. He was familiar with His ways and His goals for Israel. Balaam knew God’s voice but wanted to run from it when he found himself in a situation that could bring him personal gain if he were to align himself with Israel’s enemy, the King of Moab who worshipped other gods and engaged in the perversion of God’s standards. In other words, Balaam was a traitor. (Numbers 22-24) The magnetic pull of material wealth and advancement was so strong that Balaam thought he could compromise God’s instruction by using the gift of prophecy God gave him for personal gain. Equally confusing were a group of leaders in the church that held the doctrine of the Nicolaitans (Revelation 2:6, 15). There is more than one school of thought on who these disciples were and the doctrine they embraced. The names Balaam and Nicolas are connected in their meaning in Hebrew. Balaam means Confuser, a destroyer of the People, and Nicolas means Victor over the people. I tend to believe after some research that followers of Nicolas, a convert to Judaism (Acts 6:5) had reinforced religious works such as the eating of certain foods and the observance of certain days and seasons as a prerequisite to righteousness. They had added to the requirements for salvation through Jesus Christ alone. They had again set up a religious hierarchy; they had re-hung the curtain into the holy of holies that was torn in half at Jesus death. (Matthew 27:51, Mark 15:38) Therefore, the message of Salvation in Jesus Christ, the Peace and Truth of His eternal life and answer for all mankind had been compromised. This body of believers were at war in the church. The Peace that Jesus left, and the Church’s mission to carry out His Great Commission, was quickly becoming fruitless. They were becoming unproductive, and the people had no Spiritual food to sustain them. Jesus said, “Change your hearts, change your lives.” To those who will heed His warning, He will establish. He will feed them with “manna,” Spiritual food from heaven. THE WAR WAS WON BY JESUS CHRIST, BUT THE BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF THE CHURCH IS NOT OVER. It is true that we are amid a world where satan has set up his throne. But Jesus Himself said we could overcome in His Truth and the Power of the Holy Spirit. As the church, the Body of Jesus Christ on this earth, battles for its own existence, the souls of men, women, children, and families are being lost for eternity. We as the Body of Jesus Christ have been given everything we need pertaining to Life and Godliness by His Power and His Spirit that indwells us and gives us life. 2 Peter 1:3. We have all the weapons needed for Battle (Ephesians 6:10-16), and we have a Lord that is returning soon. We rejoice in that truth. Now is the time to embrace that TRUTH and overcome the lies of satan that has invaded the Body of Believers. JESUS SAID, “MY FOOD IS TO DO THE WILL OF HIM WHO SENT ME AND TO FINISH HIS WORK…. LISTEN TO WHAT I AM TELLING YOU. OPEN YOUR EYES AND LOOK AT THE FIELDS THAT ARE READY FOR HARVEST…THE REAPER IS ALREADY RECEIVING PAY AND GATHERING FOR ETERNAL LIFE……I SENT YOU TO REAP.” John 4:34-38. FEED MY SHEEP! John 21:17 Signed: Teri Sheddy


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Dodd City’s Allen District 12-2A baseball MVP

Sam Rayburn catcher Sawyer Miller at home plate prepares to tag out a runner attempting to slide and score during District 12-2A baseball this spring. Photo by Rich Hilliard ball awards for 2021. Senior Landon Allen won the most valuable player award and manager Clint Lindsey garnered the coaching Dodd City’s Landon Allen pitches honor, after Dodd City during District 12-2A baseball this went undefeated in district play, advanced to spring. the Region II-1A final Photo by Rich Hilliard round and finished 26-3 overall. By Rich Hilliard Senior Weston Whiteside Dodd City and Sam Rayburn earned the pitching superlative each claimed two superlatives and senior Sawyer Miller garin the All-District 12-2A base- nered the top defensive honor, after Sam Rayburn finished as

the overall district runner-up, advanced as 12-2A’s top seed to the 2A postseason, reached the area round and finished 21-9 overall. First-team selections from Fannin County included: Dodd City senior Brayden Vaught and Sam Rayburn senior Kyler Clemons as pitchers; Dodd City senior Kason Carson, Dodd City sophomore Logan Lackey and Sam Rayburn freshman Drew Baker in the infield; and Dodd City senior Aaron Munger in the outfield. Second-team selections were

Dodd City manager Clint Lindsey (right) and assistant Kevin Darwin watch the Hornets in action during District 12-2A baseball this spring. Photo by Rich Hilliard

Dodd City freshman Nick Glover as a catcher; Honey Grove sophomore Nick Ottmo as a utility player/designated hitter; Honey Grove senior Karson McKnight in the infield; and Dodd City sophomore Ashton Balvin and Sam Rayburn junior Logan Sanderson in the outfield. Honorable mentions included: Brody Mauppin, Layton Vaught and Ethan Barnard of Dodd City; Riker Stewart and Cutter Davidson of Sam Ray-

Ending Again In Celebration: Softball title caps year of excelling in all athletics for DC Lady Hornets

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DODD CITY -- Recent graduation ceremonies marked the conclusion of the 2020-21 school year. What started with masking requirements and other COVID-19 related restrictions in Texas ended with a return to normalcy. Two weeks to the day after the graduation ceremony at Dodd City, something that has been common there during the last several months -- during this most unusual school year everywhere -- occurred: Members of the 2021 Class 1A State champion Dodd City Lady Celebration. Hornets softball team debus on June 3. Photo by Rich Hilliard On June 3, the Lady Hornets, who won an undefeated Class 1A State girls basketball championship on March 10, arrived home with another title -- this time in softball -- and to another jubilant parking lot reception. Said junior Tori Dotson: “To do this two times in three months -- it shows that a lot of us can play multiple sports.” Dotson earned the most valuable player award for her efforts in the championship game win: three RBIs, a home run and closing the game in the circle. Dodd City’s Lady Hornets received their Class 1A State girls She admitted something basketball championship rings on May 30. about the title: “It was our Photo by Rich Hilliard goal.” “I told them at the beginning had a chance to do something manager Bruce Mauppin. of softball season that they special,” said Dodd City The championship capped a

year that had already included a second trip to State in cross country -- in as many years -for Lindsey Mauppin, who got the start and the win in the title game. “It’s crazy,” said Lindsey Mauppin. “We earned it. “Tori helped me out when things got rough in the circle,” said the sophomore. “She helped us get the job done.” Meanwhile, the softball title closed out the high school sports careers of the four seniors -- whose final year of athletics started with Dodd City’s first regional semifinals volleyball trip in 19 years. “It’s really been amazing,” said senior Journie Hilliard, whose walk-off semifinals hit on June 1 advanced the Lady Hornets the next day to their first softball championship appearance. “It’s practically been the same group of girls in every sport,” said Hilliard. “We have so much love for each other and chemistry. “It’s been an amazing way to end my high school career.”

burn; and Garrett West, Hudson Stroud and Aidan Lornson of Honey Grove. Academic all-district were Trevin Wilson, Barnard, Glover, Lackey, Mauppin, Allen, Carson, Munger, and each Vaught of Dodd City; Colin Clark, Austin Lott, Morgan Hagerty, Stewart, Sanderson, Clemons and Whiteside of Sam Rayburn; and Lucas Morrison, Stroud and McKnight of Honey Grove.

Sam Rayburn pitcher Weston Whiteside (4) throws to first base during District 12-2A baseball this spring. Photo by Rich Hilliard

Dotson, Lady Hornets on TGCA’s all-star, State Trnt. s’ball teams

Dodd City’s Tori Dotson. Photo by Rich Hilliard By Rich Hilliard Dodd City junior Tori Dotson earned a roster spot on the Texas Girls Coaches Association Class 1A-2A-3A-4A red all-star team for 2021. Dotson, who garnered the most valuable player award for her efforts at the plate and in the circle during the Lady Hornets’ 8-4 win over defending champion D’Hanis on June 2 in the 1A title game, also joined several teammates on TGCA’s 1A all-state tournament team. Dodd City placed six players on the 1A Softball State All-Tournament Team for 2021, as selected by the TGCA: shortstop, Dotson; pitcher, Lindsey Mauppin, sophomore; first baseman, Journie Hilliard, senior; second baseman, Dulaney Chapman, senior; outfield, Dani Baccus, senior; and outfield, Sonora Wild, junior.


OBITUARIES

CLYDE THOMAS “TOMMY” ROY, JR.

at Wilson N Jones Hospital in Sherman, TX. Jimmy married Raenell (Underwood) Hodges on July 27, 1975, in Durant, OK; she preceded him in death on February 23, 2010. He served honorably in the United States Air Force and retired after 20 years of service. Jimmy worked for the Bonham Veterans Administration Hospital in maintenance and is of the Baptist faith. He is survived by daughter Rebecca Dianne Snitchler and husband Steve of Bakersfield, CA; Son, Ronald “Ronnie” Blevins; grandson, Dr. Lt. Commander Navy Christopher Snitchler and wife Kana and son Liam; grandson, Patrick Snitchler and grandson, Collin Snitchler. In addition to his wife, he is preceded in death by his parents and siblings. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com

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CAROLYN KAY WOODS

Honey Grove- Services for Carolyn Kay Woods were held at 3:00 pm on Sunday, June 6, Graveside services with military 2021, at Midway Assembly of honors for Master Gunnery God in Belk, TX. Bro. Hudson Sergeant (Ret) Clyde Thomas and Bro. Mickey Kelley officiated. “Tommy” Roy, Jr., 75, of Yuma, Honorary pallbearers were Stan Arizona, formerly of Bonham, Cox, Jr, Tim Cox, Trent Hutchens, Texas were held at 11:00 AM Koben Landers, Danny Hutchens, Thursday, June 10, 2021 in Kameron Landers, Jonathan Arledge Ridge Cemetery under Kelley, and Dillon Baugh. the direction of Wise Funeral Carolyn Kay (Hancock) Woods, Home. Rev. Mike Burt officiated. age 74, was born in Merced, CA Tommy passed away Thursday, on October 26, 1946, the daughter June 3, 2021 in Yuma. of Raymond Andrew Hancock Tommy was born July 10, 1945 and Onice Ruth (Frederick) THOMAS WILLIAMS in Bonham, Texas, the son of Hancock. Carolyn passed away Clyde Thomas Roy, Sr. and MASON “TOM” LONG on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, Florence Evelyn McCain Roy. He at Wilson N Jones Hospital in attended schools in Ivanhoe and Sherman, TX. Bonham before joining the United She married Arlin Ray Woods States Marine Corps on July 31, “Porky” on June 12, 1964, 1963. His military career spanned in Wasco, CA; together they over 28 years including tours in enjoyed 56 years of marriage. Vietnam where he was awarded Carolyn was a loving wife, mother, a Purple Heart, Combat Action grandmother, great grandmother, Ribbon, the Republic of Vietnam sister, aunt, daughter, and friend. Campaign Medal with device, She was a homemaker who the Republic of Vietnam Cross enjoyed crocheting, making quilts, of Gallantry with frame and palm, and was an avid reader. Carolyn and the Vietnam Service Medal was of the Assembly of God faith. with 4 stars. He also received She really loved spending time various other medals, citations with her family. Funeral services for Thomas and awards during his years of Survived by husband, Arlin dedicated service. Tommy married Williams Mason “Tom” Long, III, Ray Woods “Porky” of Honey 76, of Bonham, were held at 11:00 Mamie Diane Conway on Feb. 24, Grove, TX; brother, Mike Hancock 1967 in Bonham. Following his AM Tuesday, June 8, 2021, at the and wife Mary Ann of Searcy, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 623 retirement in 1993, he attended AR; daughter, Sheila Cox and college for 3 years and worked Star St. Bonham, Texas under the husband Stan and children, Stan direction of Wise Funeral Home. for the Yuma, AZ Post Office for Cox, Jr. and Tim Cox of Paris, 6 years. Tommy enjoyed fishing, The Rev. Canon Dr. Robin Smith TX; daughter, Tamra “Tammy” officiated. Burial followed in Grove camping and hiking. Most of all, Hutchens and husband Drew he loved spending time with his Hill Cemetery near Leonard, and children, Trent and Danny Texas. Tom passed away early family, especially his grandkids. Hutchens of Fouke, AR; daughter, Tommy was preceded in death by Tuesday morning, June 1, 2021, Kim Landers and the late Ronnie at Texoma Medical Center in his parents, 2 half brothers and a Landers and children Koben Denison, Texas. half sister. and Kameron Landers of Paris, Tom was born September 16, Tommy leaves of behind to cherishHearing before the Commissioners TX; daughter, Darla Court Newhouse Notice Public his memories his wife of 54 years, 1944, in Shreveport, Louisiana, and husband Jerry and children, the son of Thomas Williams Notice hereby given Texas will hold a public Diane Royis of Yuma, AZ; that twothe Commissioners Court of Fannin County, Chelsea and Jonathan Kelley of MasonJuly Long, Jr. and Margaret hearing starting 8:50am, 6, 2021. sons, Glen Roy and at wife, AngelaTuesday, Honey Grove, TX; son, James Ewing Johnson Long. 514 He Chestnut was a at Bonham Hall Chambers, St, Bonham, TX, interested andThis Billywill Roy,be allheld of Yuma, AZ; 3 City “Jamie” Woods andallwife Tammy graduate of Mercersburg Academy citizens of the County are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. Hope Woods of half brothers, Joseph Holmes, and daughter in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania and Please Fannin County’s website, Upcoming meetings (www.co.fannin.tx.us) Millard Roycheck and Kenny Roy; two Honey Grove, TX. Also survived half sisters, Candy Shaffer and received his bachelor’s degree by 13 great grandchildren, and from the University of North Cindy one granddaughter, TheRoy; Commissioners Court will consider change of zoning to the official Boisnieces d’Arcand Lake Zoning numerous nephews. Chapel Tom inside the Bois d’Arc Lake 5000ft Lindsey of AZ; Lake threeandCarolina map toBurney show Bonham BonhamatCity LimitHill. properties She is preceded in death by married Linda Grounds on of Julythe City of Bonham. To include: stepBuffer grandchildren, Stephanie Zone that are under the permitting andS.jurisdiction parents, 2 brothers, and 2 sisters. 8, 1972, in Dallas, Texas. 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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church grandchildren; and 92924, a number of 92926, 92927, 92928, 92930, 92931, 92932, 92933, 92934, 92935, 92920, 92923, 92925, in Bonham where he served as nieces, nephews, family 93034, 93035, 93036, 93037, 93038, 93039, 93040, 93041, 93042, 93030, 93031,extended 93032, 93033, the Church and93043, friends.93044, 93045, 93046, Senior 93047, Warden 93048, of 93049, 93050, 93053, 93054, 125700, 125800, and a Lay minister. was 92547, a Pallbearers were Ronnie 127607, 92540, 92541,Busby, 92542, 92543, 92544, 92545,He 92546, 92548, 92549, 92550, 92551, dedicated active member of the Shane Burney, Arthur Pinkston, 92553, 92554, 92555, 92556, 92557, 92558, 92559, 92560, 92561, 92562, 92563, 92564, 92565, Party 92573, 92574, 100308, 92575, Quentin Shaffer, 92566,Shaffer, 92567,Casey 92568, 92569, Fannin 92570,County 92571,Republican 92572, 119055, and served Parliamentarian 92579, 92580, 92582, 92584,as 92585, 92586, 92587, 92588, 92591, 92594, 121576, and92576, Jody 92577, Holmes. Honorary for many years.92600, He was also 92602, a 92595, 92596, 92605, 92601, 92603, 92604, 92606, 92607, pallbearers will be 92597, Billy Roy92598, and 92599, member92975, of the92976, Fannin92977, County 92608, 92978, 92979, 92980, 92982, 92984, Glen Roy. 92609, 92610, 92611, 128067, Railroad Board. Tom92992, was an 92985, 92986, 92987, 92988, 92989, 92990, 92991, 92993, 92994, 92995, 92996, 92997, insurance for 91205, many years. 92998, 92999, 108122, 108123, 91203,teacher 91204, 91162, 91163, 91164, 91165, 91166, He was91172, preceded in death by his 91167, 91168, 91169, 91170, 91171, 91173, 91174, 91175, 91176, 91176, 91177, 91178, parents,91183, a sister, Eleanor Ewing 91179, 91180, 101021, 91181, 91182, 91184, 91185, 91186, 91187, 91188, 91189, 91190, Long Simmons, and a 91198, brother-in91191, 91192, 91193, 91194, 91195, 91196, 91197, 91199, 91200, 91201, 91202, 79591, law, Bryan 91277, Cooper Simmons. 73396, 91821, 108641, 108642, 91276, 91278, 91279, 91280, 91281, 101084, 101085, Tom leaves to cherish his 101093, 101094, 101095, 101096, 101086, 101087, 101088, 101089, 101090, 101091, 101092, memories his 101102, wife of 49 years,108637, 108704, 108705, 108706, 101097, 101098, 101099, 101100, 101101, 101104, Linda108711, Grounds Long of108714, Bonham,110533, 120697 108707, 108708, 108709, 108710, 108712, James “Jimmy” Burdette Newton City Limit Property ID#’s TX; a son, Thomas Williams Jr. passed away Sunday, May 30, Mason Long, IV and his wife, Jodi, 125450, 60015, 110171, 79833, 118030, 100799, 100806, 100807, 100834, 100833, 2021100836, at his home in Krum, Texas. of Angleton, TX;100827, a daughter, Sarah 100825, 100832, 100831, 100830, 100829, 100828, 100826, 100824, 100823, 100822, Jimmy grew up in Ector, and Long of Bonham, TX ; a brother, 100821, 100820, 100819, 100818, 100837, 100838, 100839, 100840, 100841, 100842, 100790, graduated from Ector High School Jonathan 110952, 110953, 110954, 110955, 110956. Edwards Burgwyn in 1974. Long and his wife, Katherine, of Jimmy worked for many years Clovis,forms CA; acontact sister, Mary Daniels Services For additional info & official protest Development 903-449-4220 or email as a conductor for the Union Long Bryant and her husband, at dhopkins@fanninco.net. Pacific Railroad. He established Bonham- Graveside services for Michael, of Houston, TX; two Paladen Real Estate in Krum in Jimmy Hodges, age 86, were held grandchildren, Ella Katherine Any protests must be received by Development services by 2:00pm Tuesday 2021. Re2002, where June he has29, been a staple at 2:00 pm on Sunday, June 13, Long and Thomas Williams sponses received after that shall not be counted in the record response. Theforprotest shall of the community 20 years. 2021, at Mulberry Cemetery. Bro.time Mason Long, V; numerous nieces, stateOwen the reason for theMilitary protest, list the address of the property or contain a legalservice description of the A memorial was held at Gene officiated. nephews, extended family and property on behalf of which the protest is made, and must be signed by the owner of the property. 2:00 PM, Saturday, June 5, 2021 honors will be rendered by the friends. at DeBerry Funeral Directors. A Air Force Honor Guard who also Memorials may be made to graveside service Zoning Regulations and information be found on the development Services webwill sitebe held at served as pallbearers. Holy can Trinity Episcopal Church noon on Saturday, July 3rd at the http://www.co.fannin.tx.us/page/fannin.developmentservices Jimmy Hodges was born on in Bonham or a charity of your Grove Hill Cemetery in Leonard, March 31, 1935, in Savoy, TX choice. Texas. map can foundBell on Fannin CAD interactive to Zoning Leon Calvin andbeKaty Online guest registermap www. (McFadden) Hodges. He passed wisefuneralhome.com https://www.fannincad.org/interactive-map/ away on Monday June 7, 2021,

JIMMY HODGES

PEGGY LAVELLE SIMER

Funeral services for Peggy Lavelle Simer, 86, of Bonham, were held at 3:00 PM Friday, June 4, 2021 in Wise Funeral Home Chapel. Pastor Cary Kinnaird officiated. A private burial will be held in Duplex Cemetery. Peggy passed away Wednesday morning, June 2, 2021 at her residence surrounded by her family. Peggy was born July 13, 1934 in Bonham, Texas, the daughter of Ellis L. Jenkins and Bertha Elizabeth Wilson Jenkins. She met and married Billy Joe Simer, the love of her life, on March 28, 1952 in Bonham, Texas. Her favorite job of all time was raising her six children while traveling the world with Billy as he served in the US Air Force and US Army. After his retirement, they returned to Fannin County and built the family home where Peggy lived until her passing. She was very crafty and enjoyed quilting, needlepoint, crocheting, coloring, and baking. She also enjoyed putting puzzles together with Billy. Peggy was a Tupperware distributor and attended beauty school. She loved butterflies, George Strait and the song, “Wings of a Snow White Dove” which Billy often sang to her. Peggy loved to square dance and she and Billy danced in many competitions. A member of Corinth Baptist Church, Peggy was strong in her faith with our Lord and Savior. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She will

be missed dearly. Peggy was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years on Oct. 28, 2015 and her parents. Left to cherish her memories are her three sons, Jerry Simer of Topanga, CA, Joey Simer of Ravenna, TX, and James Simer and wife, Shamsha of Euless, TX; three daughters, Belinda Duke and husband, Russel of Ravenna, TX, Barbara Via and husband, Bill of Denison, TX and Bridget Kaylor of Wichita Falls, TX; adopted daughter, Christie Ragsdale and husband, Billy of Iowa Park, TX; 10 grandchildren, Annabelle, Henry, Tiffany, Aiman, Soni, Sherjeel, Nianaya, Shelby, Janet and Breanne; nine great grandchildren, extended family and friends. Pallbearers were Jaime Murphey, Jerry Murphey, Carl Kaylor, Chandon Priddy, Chris Rivas and Billy Ragsdale. Online guest register www. wisefuneralhome.com

RONALD “RONNIE” LANE BLEVINS

Bonham- Funeral services for Ronald “Ronnie” Lane Blevins, age 52, were held at 11:00 am on Monday, June 14, 2021, at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. Mr. Cody Maxwell of the Honey Grove Church of Christ officiated. Interment followed at Mulberry Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Quincy Kuecklehan, Paul Murphy, Rope Irwin, Will Grote, Keith Dickey, Nicholas Santana and Jose Canales, Jr. Ronald “Ronnie” Lane Blevins was born in Odessa, TX on August16, 1968 to Robert Lee Blevins and Raenell (Underwood) Blevins Hodges; he passed away

on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, at his home in Ravenna, TX. Ronnie loved ranching and was a self-employed ranch hand. He enjoyed spending time with friends and his rodeo families in Fannin County and elsewhere, especially with Marty and Cindy and his Kuecklehan rodeo family. He handled the Vaqueros Rodeo’s for Kuecklehan’s. He is survived by sister, Rebecca Dianne Snitchler and husband Steve of Bakersfield, CA; nephew, Dr. Lt. Commander Navy Christopher Snitchler and wife Kana and son Liam; nephew, Patrick Snitchler and nephew, Collin Snitchler. Ronnie is preceded in death by his parents, and stepfather, Jimmy Hodges. 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.

2021 Bonham Quilt Hop Bonham quilt hop is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, July 30th and 31st. 9am - 4pm. Sign up now for a vendor space and quilt display. For more information, contact the Bonham Vistor’s Center at 903-583-9830 or www.visitbonham.com

Notice of Public Hearing before the Lake Zoning Commission Notice is hereby given that the Bois d’ Arc Lake Zoning Commission of Fannin County, Texas will hold a public hearing starting at 8:20am, Thursday, July 1, 2021. This will be held at Bonham City Hall Chambers, 514 Chestnut St, Bonham, TX, All interested citizens of the County are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. Please check Fannin County’s website, Upcoming meetings (www.co.fannin.tx.us) The Lake Zoning Commission will consider change of zoning to the official Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning map to show Bonham Lake and Bonham City Limit properties inside the Bois d’Arc Lake 5000ft Buffer Zone that are under the permitting and jurisdiction of the City of Bonham. To include: Bonham Lake Property ID#’s 95575, 93921, 93922, 93923, 93924, 93925, 93926, 92890, 92891, 92892, 92893, 92894, 29895, 29896, 92908, 92909, 92910, 92911, 92912, 92913, 92914, 92915, 92916, 92917, 92918, 92919, 92920, 92923, 92924, 92925, 92926, 92927, 92928, 92930, 92931, 92932, 92933, 92934, 92935, 93030, 93031, 93032, 93033, 93034, 93035, 93036, 93037, 93038, 93039, 93040, 93041, 93042, 93043, 93044, 93045, 93046, 93047, 93048, 93049, 93050, 93053, 93054, 125700, 125800, 127607, 92540, 92541, 92542, 92543, 92544, 92545, 92546, 92547, 92548, 92549, 92550, 92551, 92553, 92554, 92555, 92556, 92557, 92558, 92559, 92560, 92561, 92562, 92563, 92564, 92565, 92566, 92567, 92568, 92569, 92570, 92571, 92572, 119055, 92573, 92574, 100308, 92575, 92576, 92577, 92579, 92580, 92582, 92584, 92585, 92586, 92587, 92588, 92591, 92594, 121576, 92595, 92596, 92597, 92598, 92599, 92605, 92600, 92601, 92602, 92603, 92604, 92606, 92607, 92608, 92609, 92610, 92611, 128067, 92975, 92976, 92977, 92978, 92979, 92980, 92982, 92984, 92985, 92986, 92987, 92988, 92989, 92990, 92991, 92992, 92993, 92994, 92995, 92996, 92997, 92998, 92999, 108122, 108123, 91203, 91204, 91205, 91162, 91163, 91164, 91165, 91166, 91167, 91168, 91169, 91170, 91171, 91172, 91173, 91174, 91175, 91176, 91176, 91177, 91178, 91179, 91180, 101021, 91181, 91182, 91183, 91184, 91185, 91186, 91187, 91188, 91189, 91190, 91191, 91192, 91193, 91194, 91195, 91196, 91197, 91198, 91199, 91200, 91201, 91202, 79591, 73396, 91821, 108641, 108642, 91276, 91277, 91278, 91279, 91280, 91281, 101084, 101085, 101086, 101087, 101088, 101089, 101090, 101091, 101092, 101093, 101094, 101095, 101096, 101097, 101098, 101099, 101100, 101101, 101102, 101104, 108637, 108704, 108705, 108706, 108707, 108708, 108709, 108710, 108711, 108712, 108714, 110533, 120697 City Limit Property ID#’s 125450, 60015, 110171, 79833, 118030, 100799, 100806, 100807, 100836, 100834, 100833, 100832, 100831, 100830, 100829, 100828, 100827, 100826, 100825, 100824, 100823, 100822, 100821, 100820, 100819, 100818, 100837, 100838, 100839, 100840, 100841, 100842, 100790, 110952, 110953, 110954, 110955, 110956. For additional info & official protest forms contact Development Services 903-449-4220 or email at dhopkins@fanninco.net. Any protests must be received by Development services by 2:00pm Tuesday June 29, 2021. Responses received after that time shall not be counted in the record response. The protest shall state the reason for the protest, list the address of the property or contain a legal description of the property on behalf of which the protest is made, and must be signed by the owner of the property. Zoning Regulations and information can be found on the development Services web site http://www.co.fannin.tx.us/page/fannin.developmentservices Zoning map can be found on Fannin CAD interactive map https://www.fannincad.org/interactive-map/


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The public comment period for the Annual Plan of the TCOG Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program serving Fannin County is: June 15, 2021 - July 30, 2021 until 5:00 pm. Comment submission must be in writing via US Mail at 1117 Gallagher, Suite 210, Sherman, TX 75090, via email rbingham@tcog.com or in person and received before the close of the comment period. Comments will be reviewed at a public meeting on August 12, 2021, at 10:00 AM at the TEAM Center/Section 8 office located at 806 W. 16th Street, Bonham, TX 75418. Plan documents are currently available for review at 1117 Gallagher, Suite 210, Sherman, TX.

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice of Public Hearing before the Commissioners Court 6/15/21

Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners Court of Fannin County, Texas will hold a public hearing starting at 8:50am, Tuesday, July 6, 2021. This will be held at Bonham City Hall Chambers, 514 Chestnut St, Bonham, TX, all interested citizens of the County are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. Please check Fannin County’s website, Upcoming meetings (www.co.fannin.tx.us) The Commissioners Court will consider change of zoning to the official Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning map to show Bonham Lake and Bonham City Limit properties inside the Bois d’Arc Lake 5000ft Buffer Zone that are under the permitting and jurisdiction of the City of Bonham. To include: Bonham Lake Property ID#’s 95575, 93921, 93922, 93923, 93924, 93925, 93926, 92890, 92891, 92892, 92893, 92894, 29895, 29896, 92908, 92909, 92910, 92911, 92912, 92913, 92914, 92915, 92916, 92917, 92918, 92919, 92920, 92923, 92924, 92925, 92926, 92927, 92928, 92930, 92931, 92932, 92933, 92934, 92935, 93030, 93031, 93032, 93033, 93034, 93035, 93036, 93037, 93038, 93039, 93040, 93041, 93042, 93043, 93044, 93045, 93046, 93047, 93048, 93049, 93050, 93053, 93054, 125700, 125800, 127607, 92540, 92541, 92542, 92543, 92544, 92545, 92546, 92547, 92548, 92549, 92550, 92551, 92553, 92554, 92555, 92556, 92557, 92558, 92559, 92560, 92561, 92562, 92563, 92564, 92565, 92566, 92567, 92568, 92569, 92570, 92571, 92572, 119055, 92573, 92574, 100308, 92575, 92576, 92577, 92579, 92580, 92582, 92584, 92585, 92586, 92587, 92588, 92591, 92594, 121576, 92595, 92596, 92597, 92598, 92599, 92605, 92600, 92601, 92602, 92603, 92604, 92606, 92607, 92608, 92609, 92610, 92611, 128067, 92975, 92976, 92977, 92978, 92979, 92980, 92982, 92984, 92985, 92986, 92987, 92988, 92989, 92990, 92991, 92992, 92993, 92994, 92995, 92996, 92997, 92998, 92999, 108122, 108123, 91203, 91204, 91205, 91162, 91163, 91164, 91165, 91166, 91167, 91168, 91169, 91170, 91171, 91172, 91173, 91174, 91175, 91176, 91176, 91177, 91178, 91179, 91180, 101021, 91181, 91182, 91183, 91184, 91185, 91186, 91187, 91188, 91189, 91190, 91191, 91192, 91193, 91194, 91195, 91196, 91197, 91198, 91199, 91200, 91201, 91202, 79591, 73396, 91821, 108641, 108642, 91276, 91277, 91278, 91279, 91280, 91281, 101084, 101085, 101086, 101087, 101088, 101089, 101090, 101091, 101092, 101093, 101094, 101095, 101096, 101097, 101098, 101099, 101100, 101101, 101102, 101104, 108637, 108704, 108705, 108706, 108707, 108708, 108709, 108710, 108711, 108712, 108714, 110533, 120697 City Limit Property ID#’s 125450, 60015, 110171, 79833, 118030, 100799, 100806, 100807, 100836, 100834, 100833, 100832, 100831, 100830, 100829, 100828, 100827, 100826, 100825, 100824, 100823, 100822, 100821, 100820, 100819, 100818, 100837, 100838, 100839, 100840, 100841, 100842, 100790, 110952, 110953, 110954, 110955, 110956. For additional info & official protest forms contact Development Services 903-449-4220 or email at dhopkins@fanninco.net. Any protests must be received by Development services by 2:00pm Tuesday June 29, 2021. Responses received after that time shall not be counted in the record response. The protest shall state the reason for the protest, list the address of the property or contain a legal description of the property on behalf of which the protest is made, and must be signed by the owner of the property. Zoning Regulations and information can be found on the development Services web site http://www.co.fannin.tx.us/page/fannin.developmentservices Zoning map can be found on Fannin CAD interactive map https://www.fannincad.org/interactive-map/

Fannin County will be conducting an on-line auction for the sale of surplus items including: 2500 Dodge Trucks 2500 Chevrolet Truck Tanker Trailer Rollers Backhoes Air Compressor, plus many more items.

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Local Commission and long distance Notice of Public before theJune Lake The auction will start Hearing ending at 11:00 am on 30, Zoning moves. Residential and

Notice hereby given that the Bois Arc Lake Zoning Commission of Fannin County, Texas 2021.isThe inspection dates and d’ times to physically view office. Insured and bonded. will hold a public hearing at 8:20am, July 1, 2021.Located in Leonard, TX. and inspect items willstarting be listed on theThursday, auction website This held at Bonhamfor City Hall Chambers, 514View Chestnut TX, Call 940-391-9298 or 940or will callbe903-572-4975 more information. andSt, Bonham, Allbid interested citizens the County are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. 390-9978. on items at of www.AuctioneerExpress.com, Dale Please check Fannin County’s website, Upcoming meetings (www.co.fannin.tx.us) McGonagill – TX13801 Continued on Pg. 21

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The Lake Zoning Commission will consider change of zoning to the official Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning map to show Bonham Lake and Bonham City Limit properties inside the Bois d’Arc Lake 5000ft Buffer Zone that are under the permitting and jurisdiction of the City of Bonham. To include: Bonham Property The City Lake of Honey GroveID#’s is soliciting bids for the construction of single-family homes loctated 95575, 93921, 93922, 93923, Grove, 93924, Texas. 93925, 93926, 92890, 92892,may 92893, 92894, 29895, in the city limits of Honey Three (3) to ten92891, (10) homes be constructed under 29896, 92908, 92909, 92910, 92911, 92912, 92913, 92914, 92915, 92916, 92917, 92918, 92919, a HOME Program grant received from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs 92920, 92923, 92924, 92925, 92926, 92927, 92928, 92930, 92931, 92932, 92933, 92934, 92935, (TDHCA) RSP Contract #2020-0007. Bids 93037, will be 93038, received until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, 93030, 93031,under 93032, 93033, 93034, 93035, 93036, 93039, 93040, 93041, 93042, July 7, 2021, at the City Secretary’s office at 633 N. 6th St., Honey Grove, TX 75446. The bids 93043, 93044, 93045, 93046, 93047, 93048, 93049, 93050, 93053, 93054, 125700, 125800, will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:05 p.m. on Wednesday, July 7, 2021, in the Council 127607, 92540, 92541, 92542, 92543, 92544, 92545, 92546, 92547, 92548, 92549, 92550, 92551, Chambers 633 N. 92556, 6th St.,92557, Honey92558, Grove,92559, TX 75446. 92553, 92554,at92555, 92560, 92561, 92562, 92563, 92564, 92565, 92566, 92567, 92568, 92569, 92570, 92571, 92572, 119055, 92573, 92574, 100308, 92575, 92576, 92577, 92579, 92584, 92585, 92586,&92587, 92588,Co., 92591, 92594, 121576, Bid Documents are92580, on file92582, at Resource Management Consulting 3729 Lamar Avenue, 92595, 92597,and 92598, 92599, 92605, 92600, 92607, Paris,92596, TX, 75460, the City Secretary’s office at92601, 633 N.92602, 6th St.,92603, Honey92604, Grove,92606, TX 75446. 92608, 92609, 92610, 92611, 128067, 92975, 92976, 92977, 92978, 92979, 92980, 92982, 92984, 92985, 92986, 92987, 92988, 92989, 92990, 92991, 92992, 92993, 92994, 92995, 92996, 92997, Bid Documents on this project may be obtained electonically from http://www.civcastusa.com/ 92998, 92999, 108122, 108123, 91203, 91204, 91205, 91162, 91163, 91164, 91165, 91166, starting June91169, 15, 2021 or from Resource Management & Consulting Co. by contacting 78491167, 91168, 91170, 91171, 91172, 91173, 91174, 91175, 91176, 91176, 91177,(903) 91178, 6439 or at 3729 Lamar Avenue, Paris, Texas, 75460. 91179, 91180, 101021, 91181, 91182, 91183, 91184, 91185, 91186, 91187, 91188, 91189, 91190, 91191, 91192, 91193, 91194, 91195, 91196, 91197, 91198, 91199, 91200, 91201, 91202, 79591, Bids 91821, shall be108641, delivered to the 91276, Honey 91277, Grove City Secretary’s office, 91281, Attn: Sally Wright, at 633 73396, 108642, 91278, 91279, 91280, 101084, 101085, 101086, 101088, 101089, 101090, 101092, 101093, 101094, 101095, 101096, N. 6th101087, St., Honey Grove, TX 75446. All 101091, bids must be labeled “City of Honey Grove TDHCA 101097, 101099, 101100, 101101, sealed 101102, 108637, 108706, HOME101098, Program Bid RSP #2020-0007,” and101104, submitted to the108704, City of 108705, Honey Grove on or 108707, 108709, 108712, 120697bidder must ensure that before108708, 2:00 p.m.. on the 108710, 7th day 108711, of July, 2021. In 108714, addition,110533, the successful City Limit Property ID#’sfor employment are not discriminated against because of race, color, employees and applicants 125450, 60015, 110171, 79833,gender 118030, 100799, 100806, origin. 100807, 100836, 100833, religion, sex, sexual identity, identity, or national Section 3 of100834, HUD Act of 1968 100832, 100831, 100830, 100829, 100828, 100827, 100826, 100825, 100824, 100823, 100822, (12 U.S.C.1701u) as amended, and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 135 is applicable to 100821, 100820, 100819, 100818, 100837, 100838, 100839, 100840, 100841, 100842, 100790, this project. 110952, 110953, 110954, 110955, 110956.

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City of info Honey Grove reserves the right to reject any and/or to waive any informalities in the ForThe additional & official protest forms contact Development Services 903-449-4220 or email bidding. Bids may be held by the City for a period not to exceed 60 days from the date of the bid at dhopkins@fanninco.net. opening for the purpose of reviewing the bids and verifying the bidder’s qualifications prior to the contract award. Any protests must be received by Development services by 2:00pm Tuesday June 29, 2021. Responses received after that time shall not be counted in the record response. The protest shall Para información en Española, communiqués con, Sally 378-3033. of the state themas reason for the protest, list the address of the property orWright containata (903) legal description property on behalf of which the protest is made, and must be signed by the owner of the property. The City of Honey Grove subscribes to Equal Housing Opportunities. Zoning Regulations and information can be found on the development Services web site http://www.co.fannin.tx.us/page/fannin.developmentservices Zoning map can be 15, found on Fannin CAD interactive map Published: June 2021 https://www.fannincad.org/interactive-map/ June 22, 2021


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Comparison of Proposed Budget with Last Year’s Budget The applicable percentage increase or decrease (or difference) in the amount budgeted in the preceding fiscal year and the amount budgeted for the fiscal year that begins during the current tax year is indicated for each of the following expenditure categories:

Maintenance and operations

% increase or 5.12 % (decrease)

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% increase or .29 % (decrease)

Total expenditures

% increase or 5.41 % (decrease)

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