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By Sandy Hood Driving down Pecan Street, south of US 82 is a sight to see. It made me feel like stopping my car, getting out and siting the Pledge of Allegiance. So many houses with flags blowing in the wind on a nice sunny day, is a patriotic experience. It is a clear reminder of being a proud
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CLAYTON FAMILY REUNION The descendants of William Marcus Clayton (1869-1946) will hold their first family reunion on June 29, 2019, at Bonham State Park, just SE of Bonham, in Fannin County. Plans are to start gathering at 11 AM with burgers and dogs scheduled for 1 PM, followed by a full afternoon of visiting. There is no official end time, so this will be a “leave when you are ready” event. There will be a Texas State Park admission fee of $4/person with children age 12 and under admitted free. Please contact Mel T. Clayton at 806.676.4863 (text or voicemail only) for add’l details. William Marcus Clayton 1869-1946 Katherine Ann Crow 1877-1933 George Poe Clayton 1896-1984 William Earl Clayton 1898-1919 Cecil Kyle Clayton 1900-1988 Mary Lou Ellen Clayton 1904-1985 Minnie Beatrice Clayton 1909-1998 Eddie Ance Clayton 1913-1994 Woodson Lindsey Clayton 1917-1987
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SHERMAN GRIEF SUPPORT When: June 25. July 2, 9 at 5:30 - 7:00pm Where: 505 W. Center Street, Sherman, TX. This is a 6-week session with a biblical focus on grief and loss. It is available to anyone in our community. You must register to attend the sessions. RSVP to 903-868-9315
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Current directors of the Fannin Soil & Water Conservation District #520. L-R, A.W. Winningham, member, Ronny Hart, vice chairman, Derrell Hall, secretary/treasurer, Billy Partridge, chairman and Phil Haley, member. In last week’s newsletter page in the Fannin County Leader one of our board
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June 21, 2019 PARIS – Texas Department of Transportation officials today announced that a portion of FM 1753 in Fannin County will be closed for culvert replacement work beginning July 8. Contractor DL Lennon Inc. will detour traffic on FM 1753, from State Highway 78 to FM 274, onto FM 898 for about 30 days while performing this drainage work, officials said. Message boards are in place along this route to alert drivers of
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The Fannin County Community Ministries is in dire need of volunteers to stock shelves and fill orders. We really need 8 – 10 volunteers. Volunteers can set their own hours and day of the week they can help. We also need volunteers who can fill positions in the office to assist in running the day-to-day operations. If you or someone you know is interested in helping, please send them to the pantry for a volunteer application. We are located at 1022 FM 273, Bonham, TX and we are open 8:00am – 12:30 Mon, Wed, Thur, Fri.
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Tuesday, June 18, 2019. A quorum was established as all commissioners and the judge were present. 2 Invocation – The invocation was given by Kevin Lane from Bois D’ Arc Cowboy Creek Church. 3 Pledges – Pledges to the U.S. and Texas flags were led by Jerry Huffman, Emergency Management Coordinator for Fannin County. 4 Public Forum: • Stacy Rauchwerger told the commissioners that she thinks they are doing a great job. 5 Introductions – There were no introductions. 6 Discussion, Consideration and Action to approve Minutes for 06/11/2019 (R) – County Judge for County Clerk – Commissioner Whitlock made a motion to accept the minutes. Commissioner Self seconded. Motion carried. 7 Discussion, Consideration and Action to approve the Fannin County Clerk’s Archive Plan per LGC 118.025 for budget year 2019-2020 – County Judge for County Clerk – Tammy Biggar explained that this is a continuation of digitalizing records for land, marriages, vitals, etc. Commissioner Magness made a motion to approve. Commissioner Lackey seconded. Motion carried. 8 Discussion, Consideration and Action to approve the Fannin County District Court’s Records Archive Plan per GC 51.305 for budget year 2019-2020 – County Judge for District Clerk – Nancy Young explained that this is a continuation of the
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plan that they have had for the past 4-5 years. The fees are dedicated funds just for digitalizing records. Commissioner Whitlock made a motion to approve. Commissioner Self seconded. Motion carried. 9 Discussion, Consideration and Action to approve a one-time severance to remove one acre from a 46.257-acre tract in Trenton – Commissioner Precinct 2 – Commissioner Self stated that this land is on CR 4918. Commissioner Self made a motion to approve. Commissioner Whitlock seconded. Motion carried. 10 Discussion, Consideration and Action to approve the Fannin County Commissioners’ Annual Road Reports – County Judge – Each Commissioner gave their 2019 Road Report as follows: • Commissioner Whitlock of Precinct 1 – Commissioner Whitlock said that this has been a tough year. The roads are poor. Culverts and bridges are in good condition with the exception of one on CR 1450, which needs to be replaced as soon as it dries up. Precinct 1 has 192.7 miles of road to maintain, 24 bridges, 81 road culverts and 19,088 driveway culverts. The amount of money needed to maintain Precinct 1 roads for the next fiscal year is $1,000,000. This is to get things back in shape. There are several road signs missing due to theft and several to be replaced. There should not be any new roads to open. Regarding improvements necessary to place roads in good condition; “There are breakdowns every day and there is a lot of necessary work needed to get the roads back in good condition, and the estimated cost would be $1,000,000.”
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• Commissioner Self of Precinct 2 – Commissioner Self said that there are 3,065 culverts in fair to good condition, with storm debris in some of them. There are 59 bridges with 58 of them open to traffic at this time. There is 1 bridge closed until TXDOT rebuilds it within the next year on CR 5025. There are 226.21 miles of road open to traffic in Precinct 1. Dirt roads are seasonal. There is 191.55 miles of gravel roads, 27.16 miles of dirt roads, 3.02 miles of oil road and 4.47 miles of chip seal road. The amount of money necessary for maintenance of roads for the next fiscal year is $800,000 (that is to maintain at the same level, not upgrade). The number of traffic control devices defaced or torn down is 4 stop signs and 25 plus stolen or defaced road signs. One road will be up for inspection, Cheyenne Trail. Regarding necessary improvements to place roads in good condition: there are 5 bridges to be replaced in the 2019/2020 budget year. Those bridges are at CR 5025, CR 5060, CR 4255, CR 4920 and CR 3810. The estimated cost of each is $150,000. This work is due
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1110 CR 2917 Dodd City - 3 bedroom 2 bath1,472 sf house on 1.2 acres with Hwy 82 frontage and close to Bois D Arc Lake. 1,200 sf garage/shop/ barn for the livestock. Huge fenced backyard with storm cellar and lots of space for the kids to run and play............................PRICE REDUCTION.$168,960 801 Market Street West - Honey Grove, TX. This 1,255 sf 3 bedroom/2 bath built in 2006 on corner lot. Partially fenced and across the street from Crockett Park................$129,500 1001 Seven Oaks Rd: Updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath farm house ranch on .69 acres. Double fireplace, life-proof flooring, attic fan, new double asphalt driveway and new lift station for worry free plumbing.............................$167,777 605 E Main Street - Honey Grove, TX. This 2,440 sf 4 bedroom/2 bath Victorian beauty T tonsbuiltof ACand TR in 1907 has a wrap around porch N O C DERon a corner lot with a large deck space. UNLocated in spacious back yard..................$220,000.
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.56 acre FM 824 Dial Community 56.9 acres on Bakers Ridge Road in - former Dial Presbyterian church site, Sherman, TX. - Just minutes from Hwy 75 and Hwy 82, located near Sherman Towne Center. structure in tact...................$14,000 Private secluded potential homesites with 673 FM 1903 Greenville, TX. Equine trees and hills. Currently Ag exempt BROKER Facility on 44.143 acres has a 2,880 OWNED PROPERTY ...................... $483,650. sf 4 bedroom/3 bath house with a Hwy 78 N at Red River Bridge - 268 huge office. Main barn has 21 stall, acres with 3/4 mile river frontage and CR 1605. stallion barn fans 7 stalls with attached Large spring fed creek with 60 acres crop land living quarters. Indoor and outdoor with remaining acreage split evenly with hardarenas w/pens, corrals, barns, storage woods and pastures. Abundant wildlife! BRObuildings, fenced and cross fenced w/ KER OWNED PROPERTY.... Call for pricing. large pond. Located less than 1 mile Farms/Ranches from I-30............................$1,500,000. 1930 CR 2420 Honey Grove - 2 bedroom, Acreage/Lots 2 bath 1,723 sf house on 114.8 acres. 1105 Pioneer Trail Bonham, TX Come and enjoy country living. Outdoor lot 154 located in Legacy Ridge Coun- living area has a covered fire pit and hot try Club..................................$34,000 tub. Have your own ranch with working 20 +/- acre tracts on CR 3380 Ladonia, pens and chutes and a large shop......... TX near Lake Ralph Hall site - Rolling ................................................$875,000 hills with open terrain and some trees. Will finance. BROKER OWNED PROPERTY. CR 3212 TBD and Hwy 56 West of Windom - 330 acres of abundant wildlife with Listed at $6,000 per acre. 1007 Legend Avenue - Bonham (lot numerous ponds, large native pecan trees 20) located in Legacy Ridge Country and rolling hills. Select your building site Club...................................... $28,000 with water and electric on property. BRO11.1 acres SW 19th & E Washington KER OWNED PROPERTY.....$1,303,500.
1306 East Main St Grove, TX. 6,000 sf CML metal building with 3,000 sf attached canopy and an 1,800 sf equipment shed, all located on 6 acres. Would make an excellent welding shop or tire shop.............................$265,000 901 W Sam Rayburn Dr - Bonham. For Sale or Lease. 3,500 sf building in excellent condition with 15,000 sf concrete parking, formerly Hope Chest Collectibles, on 0.6 acres. NEW PRICE..........................$329,500 2800 N 10th Street Honey Grove, TX. 6,200 sf commercial metal building has 5,000 sf with 600 sf front and back porches and sits on 2.88 acres overlooking Honey Grove City Lake. Previously known ad HG VFW. Great potential use St Paris, TX. - Excellent site for new subdivision or multi family units.....$199,800 for wedding venue or event center...... $189,000.
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The Creative Arts Center sponsors a monthly Outreach Program, bringing free art projects to a park in Bonham so that children may create and have fun at no charge. This program is called Art in the Park and is usually the last Saturday of the month during the goodweather months of the year; for June, the date is Saturday, June 29 from 9 AM to 11 AM. Julie Stephenson coordinates the program for the arts center and leads kids through simple art proj-
ects that are fun and for all ages. The upcoming Art in the Park will be at Simpson Park and any child of any age is invited to stop by the park and join the activities. No experience is necessary and kids are encouraged to bring siblings or friends. There is no charge and the kids can take their artwork home right away. For more information on this or any other program at the Creative Arts Center, call 903-640-2196 or check out their Facebook page or website at www. creativeartscenterbonham. com.
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1364 CR 2610 - Bonham, TX. - This 4 or 3 bedrooms/2 baths sits on 3.49 acres. This immaculately maintained Ranch style home has rough cut cedar inside and out with a huge L-shaped porch. Includes workshop and carport with attached storage.....................................................265,000
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Commissioners Continued from page 5 We had such a flood that the roads changed overnight. We are out there working on them every day trying to bring them back.” Having traffic control devices defaced or torn down is an ever present occurrence. There are no new roads to be opened at this time. There are a number of roads that will need improvements because of construction traffic with the new lake and the pipeline. There are at least 11 roads that will be affected by this right now, but that could increase once specific routes are determined when they start hauling the pipe. Roads that will need improvement due to construction traffic are: CR 2730 (plan to oil this road), CR 2980 (new bridge under construction), CR 2985 (currently building new road), CR 2750 (new bridge in the near future on Coffee Mill Creek), CR 2716 (2.7 miles of improvement due to construction traffic), CR 2765 (3.9 miles of improvement), CR 2610 (2 new bridges under construction), CR 2680 (new bridge under construction), CR 2615 (4.1 miles of improvements), CR 2625 (2.2 miles of improvements) and CR 2725 ( 1.2 miles of improvements). • Commissioner Lackey of Precinct 4 stated the he maintains 197.2 miles of road. 123 miles of that is gravel roads, 19 are oiled roads, 12 are chip seal and 39 are dirt. Regarding the condition of each road, culvert and bridge in Precinct 4, his report reads that all roads are in good condition and that replacing old culverts is an ongoing process. They put in many new culverts for landowners and the plans are to oil as many roads as they can afford to do. The last rain was pretty hard on them and they lost a couple of culverts. The amount of money necessary to maintain roads and culverts this next fiscal year is $710,000. There are 8 stop signs missing and 16 road signs in the process of being replaced because they are not in compliance with the mandated size. Regarding improvements necessary to place precinct roads in good condition, there are 4 wooden bridges that will be replaced with concrete due to the new lake going in (CR 2610, CR 2900, CR 2680 and a TXDOT bridge on CR 2998). Precinct 4 is in the process
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of chip sealing about 4 miles of road that is in disrepair and they are upgrading about 1 mile of dirt road to gravel this year. 11 Discussion, Consideration and Action to appoint a representative to the Red River Groundwater Conservation District whose term will expire on August 31, 2023 – County Judge – Commissioner Magness made a motion to reappoint Mr. Harold Latham as the representative from Fannin County to the Red River Ground Water Conservation District. Commissioner Whitlock seconded. Motion carried. This term will expire August 31, 2023. 12 Discussion, Consideration and Action to approve payment of Indigent Funeral Expenses to Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home – County Judge – This item was passed. 13 Consideration and Action to approve payment of bills – County Judge for County Auditor – Commissioner Whitlock made a motion to pay the bills. Commissioner Magness seconded. Motion passed. 14 Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: • Commissioner Whitlock – No comments. • Commissioner Self – Thanked everyone for being present. They are working on getting the County to speak positively toward each other, so as to build
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up and not down. • Commissioner Magness said, “There is a lot of talk going around the county, some on Facebook and some in the paper and I think the best thing to do is to just let it die. If anyone has an issue with anything I do, I am more than willing to sit down with anyone at any time. I do not see any sense in going behind someone’s back, let’s meet face to face. I do not see any sense in putting it out there for public opinion and getting someone riled up. I just want people to think about what they say before they say it and let’s make this a good county. Be respectful of everybody’s feelings. We all sit up here trying to do a good job, working for the public. We are not up here for our own personal gain. I am trying to serve the people and if I am not doing a good job, I will not be here on the next term.” Commissioner Magness also mentioned that there will be some partial road closures coming up on 6 roads in Precinct 3 and 3 roads in Precinct 4. The road closures will be posted on North Texas Municipal Water District’s website and there are postings on the actual roads now, letting people know ahead of time. • Commissioner Lackey stated that he attended the dedication of the historical marker for the Windom Bank. There was a good
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turnout with about 4 to 5 speakers. He talked about the importance of preserving old buildings in Fannin County so that kids and grandkids can see them and learn their history. He acknowledged the pride that small communities in Fannin County take in their little towns, and how it shows. Regarding the courthouse, “There is just a continuation of the exterior cleaning. It is slow, but if you look at the east side, it is coming off. Frontier is satisfied with the progress so far. They do not have all their men on site yet, but there is a crew working on the inside also.” Commissioner Lackey stated that the ceiling in the courthouse and the ceiling in the vault in the Windom Bank are exactly the same, the corrugated metal. “We are about to release the bids on
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the rest of the restoration in the next 2 to 3 weeks, and there will be a ton of activity up there pretty quick.” • Judge Moore expressed his appreciation for those in attendance. He stated, “I appreciate Fannin County and I want people to be proud of Fannin County. I want people to come to this county because they see
how everyone interacts well with one another. I think it is time to get beyond certain things. It is not about us and I think that sometimes we are trying to protect ourselves so much that we forget about others. I would love to see our County be known as the most loving and most caring in Texas.”
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On June 11, 2019 a large and excited crowd gathered at the north side of the courthouse to celebrate the dedication of our soon to be restored courthouse. We all proudly watched as the shovels turned and were amazed at what has been accomplished. Now we anxiously await the completion of this magnificent structure. As I stood there and glanced over my shoulder, I could see another building with great historical significance for Fannin County that has stood there since 1886. Oh, what a shame that this building (known as Mary’s boutique) was not given thoughtful consideration for our “NEW” courthouse annex. It is only 50 steps away from the courthouse, has over 15,000 square feet and the owner wanted to do something to give back to Fannin County—so, he made what most would consider a “no brainer” offer that would not burden the taxpayers with any additional debt. The Commissioners rejected his offer and have now appointed a study group to evaluate our counties needs for each department and make recommendations on locations as well as cost estimates. I applaud them for taking action but this process will take many months, and professionals should be hired. Go back and read Larry Waldrop’s thoughtful article in the Fannin County Leader (May 28, 2019, page 21) addressing this issue. This plan-
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ning should have been addressed over two years ago before any restoration had started. If you add the lease cost of the five different locations being leased plus five electric, water and gas bills, the total cost to the taxpayer is quite large. Now consider the cost of a new Annex, estimated to be in the millions—maybe up to $10 million or more. How will this large debt be financed and will the tax-
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John Deere 5400 MFWD OROPS, Joystick, Sync John Deere 5205 2wd OROPS, 8/4 Transmission, 2-SCV John Deere 5075E 2018 MFWD Cab/Air, Loader, 12/12 Power Reverser, Dual Mids, 1-SCV, 92 Hours John Deere 4455 2wd Cab/ Air Quad Range, 8,000 2-Owner Hours John Deere 4555 2wd Cab/Air Quad Range, Duals, 6,734 Hours John Deere 4640 2wd Tractor Powershift John Deere 1450 2wd Diesel John Deere 3520 MFWD Cab/Air, JD 300CX Loader, Hydrostat, 251 Hours
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John Deere 3025E MFWD Loader, Canopy, Hydrostat, LIKE NEW 25 Hours John Deere 2720 MFWD Loader, OROPS, Extra SCV, 183 Hours, LIKE NEW John Deere 2630 2wd John Deere 146 Loader, ROPS, Canopy, 2-SCV John Deere 2350 2wd 1-SCV John Deere 3020 2wd Tractor Syncro, Diesel, 1-SCV John Deere 2010 2wd Gasoline NOT RUNNING John Deere 60 Roll-a-Matic Front, Restored, 3 Point, SHARP! Kubota M5-111 MFWD Cab/ Air, Loader, 8/8 Hyd Shuttle, 2-SCV, 584 Hours
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Kubota L3901 MFWD Loader, ROPS, 8/8 Transmission, 137 Hours Kubota L3800 2wd OROPS, 8/4 Transmission, 167 Hours Kubota L3240 MFWD OROPS, Loader, Joystick, 320 Hours Kubota B2650 MFWD Cab/ Air Loader, Hydrostat, 34 Hours New Holland T4.75 MFWD Cab/Air 655TL Loader, Joystick, 2-SCV, 329 Hours
New Holland Workmaster 70 MFWD OROPS, 8/8 Trans, 621TL Laoder, Joystick, 1-SCV, 42 Hours New Holland TS100A MFWD Cab, Loader with Joystick, 2-SCV New Holland TL100 MFWD Cab, New Holland Loader, with Joystick 2-SCV 1,956 Hours New Holland TL100 MFWD Cab/Air, Loader 12/12 Trans, 2-SCV New Holland 1725 MFWD Loader ROPS Ford 7700 2wd Cab, 8/2 Transmission, 2-SCV Ford 4400 2wd Loader 1-SCV Ford 2000 2wd Diesel Ford 851 Powermaster
COLLECTOR TRACTORS These tractors will be sold as-is in the stationary row. Most of them came from one place and are in various states of repair. John Deere 420T Farmall H Farmall Super C Allis Chambers CA Cub Cadet with Belly John Deere B Farmall M Farmall H Ford 8N Mower
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SQUEEZE CHUTES & OTHER ITEMS Priefert S04 Squeeze Chute W-W Stockman Portable Squeeze Chute Red Brand UNUSED Barbed Wire (27) Rolls Single Side Creep Feeder
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John Deere HPX Gator XUV with Top, Gas Bobcat 3400 4x4 Utility Vehicle, Gasoline, with Top, Turn Signals John Deere 1580 Front Deck Mower 4x4, Diesel, 886 Hours John Deere X320 Riding Lawn Tractor with Hydrostat, 48" Deck, 539 Hours John Deere 317 Riding Lawn Tractor with Hydrostat, Mower Deck and Rear Tiller Bad Boy MZ Magnum Zero Turn with 54" Deck, 373 Hours Bad Boy Elite ZT Commercial Zero Turn with 60" Deck, 27 hp Kohler, 475 Hours BBQ Smoker on Trailer with Steak Cooker and Fish Fryers
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Fannin County Musician Writes Book about Surviving Murder on Music Row
By Sandy Hood Sammy Sadler wrote a book that was released on May 21, 2019. It took over 10 years for him to write the book. The book, “A Hit with a Bullet: A True Story of Corruption, Greed, and the Real Murder on Music Row,” is a true crime story that reveals the way the music industry works, chart rigging and
payola. Sammy shares with me his perseverance, and finding God in the midst of it all. Sammy Sadler was raised in Bonham, Texas and graduated from Leonard High School. He got a record deal right out of high school and moved to Nashville. He was on his 6th single, “Tell it Like it is” when a senseless crime took place that would forever change his life. “Tell it Like it is” was a fast rising single on the charts and Sammy was working on his first album when he was shot and left for dead. Sammy stated, “I was just a country boy from Texas who came to be a country singer and leave my mark on Nashville, but Nashville left its mark on me.” On the night of Thursday, March 9, 1989 Sammy met with a friend of his, Kevin Hughes, who worked for Cash Box Magazine in Nashville. Kevin was a chart director and was in charge of compiling playlist reports and ranking records from
1-100, according to their popularity. A high position on the charts could be a great help for an inspiring musician or music group. Sammy and Kevin went to dinner and then Evergreen Records. When leaving Evergreen Records, Sammy was shot and left for dead and Kevin was murdered. Sammy survived the shooting despite a bullet severing a major artery in his arm that required several surgeries to repair. Law enforcement had several theories as they worked to solve this crime, including Sammy being a suspect. Sammy remained under suspicion until the murder was solved 13 years later. Unfortunately, Sammy’s career was dead at this point too. Sammy stated that he and Kevin were close friends and he dislikes that Kevin’s family were made to believe that he was somehow involved in the murder. Kevin’s unsolved murder was aired on Unsolved Mysteries, Cold Case Files, Nancy Grace and Fatal Encounters. The case was cold until 2002 when evidence pointed to an elaborate, illegal music-promotion scheme that Kevin refused to participate in. Kevin could not be paid to move songs up the charts. Richard D’ Antonio was arrested, charged and convicted of First-Degree Murder of Kevin and Assault with the Intent to Commit Second Degree Murder of Sammy. In an interview with Sammy, he said, “I wrote the book for Kevin and I will be his voice. He died standing up and being honest, but he did not die in vain. My message to future musicians is to check out who they are dealing with and make sure they are reputable people. There is still payola in Nashville.” Sammy went on to talk about how the general public does not understand what goes on in the music business and how careers are made. He said that talent has very little to do with music success and that it is all about money and politics, even today. After Kevin’s murder, Sammy came back to his roots in Fannin County to recuperate. He came back to Bonham and worked at his father’s business. It was a very tough time for him. “It was 7 seconds that
changed my entire life,” said Sammy. Not only was he facing his medical issues, he was also dealing with the loss of a close friend and being treated like a suspect for several years. Sammie still carries the bullet in his body today, along with a very long scar on his arm and shoulder. He had to have 100 staples in his arm and an artery replaced. He still cannot play his guitar the way he would like because of severed nerves. He was 21 years old when this happened to him and explained how the last 30 years of his life have been rough. Through it all, he came to know Jesus and many times through our conversation, he gave God the credit for bringing him to where he is today. He explained, “I am thankful God sustained me and brought me through this. When this happened, I had not been saved yet and I am not sure Kevin was a Christian. I feel like if I would have died that night, I might have gone to hell.” “I’m thankful he saved my life and now I’m saved. I look back on my life and know He has been carrying me.” Sammy may have taken some time to recoup after such a tragic event, but he has never really left the music business. For years he suffered from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) without even knowing what it was. He is excited about an album he has been working on that will be out soon named; “1989.” This is the year that the 7 second tragedy happened. You can order the book: “A Hit with a Bullet” at Amazon.com or at sammysadler. com.
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Photos courtesy of Michael Posselt, BEDCO Tech Intern Press Release In a “Roundtable” gathering at lunchtime Thursday afternoon May 16h notable for a number of ‘firsts’ Mayor Roy Floyd was joined by Star Brock – who was standing in for Tongrun International’s senior North American executive Brandt Strieby – along with local Tongrun team members in hosting the latest round of the thrice yearly Bonham Manufacturers’ Roundtable. This was the first time the Roundtable was held at a Bonham plant north of US Hwy 82. Among the first timers welcomed to Roundtable #12 were Cindy Fotenberry, Business Services Facilitator at the Fannin County Workforce Center, Brandt Beland, Right Pointe’s new Plant Manager on his fourth day on the job here in Bonham, Ramiro Trevino and Gregorio Medina, the dynamic management
team behind the on-going relocation & expansion of Dairy Manufacturing from Prosper to Bonham. First timer Fannin County Judge Randy Moore shared an update on exterior courthouse restoration activities and the impending transfer of Lake Fannin and assorted USDA properties in Fannin County to the County. Attendees heard a project update specially prepared for them by NTMWD staff about Bois D’Arc Lake construction. City Manager Sean Pate was joined by Brad Nichols, Bonham HR Manager who was attending his first Mfgs’ Roundtable as he helped welcome Bonham High School alum & former baseball teammate Dr. Jeremy McMillen, Ph.D., President of Grayson College. As workforce and the tight industrial labor market continues to be a challenge for all area employers Dr.
McMillen and his Grayson College team (Dr. Dava Washburn, Kim Williams and Djuna Forrester) all addressed aspects of how Grayson College plays a pivotal role as a local resource in training current and future workforce members! In a further illustration of just how challenging the TEXOMA workforce is Clayton Bonham’s long time facility plant manager Kip Thrush introduced new ‘Team Member Experience Manager’ and Roundtable first timer Terese Kane as an innovative approach Clayton has established in an effort to enhance productivity, experience and recruitment. As an investment in ‘Future Workforce’ BEDCO announced a $300 contribution to the Bonham Public Library’s summer reading program. The BEDCO board was represented by Board President Emily Porter and Executive Director of Economic Development Steve Filipowicz, Library Director John Hayden represented the Bonham Public Library. Firms represented at this iteration of Bonham’s Mfgs’ Roundtable included: 4R Coatings LLC, Clayton-Bonham, Dairy Manufacturing, Kelso Technologies, Renlita Doors, Tongrun International, Right Pointe, and VPG - Fertilome.. The next Bonham Manufacturers’ Roundtable is forecasted for some time in October. Kindly direct questions or comments about this release to Steve Filipowicz : sfilipowicz@cityofbonham. org or 903.583.7555 Ext 107
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ter, uncle, aunt, friend, or neighbor serve in the military? Hot 107.3 Fm along with Billy Teague and Bonham Chrysler would like to honor our veterans of Texoma for the bravery with the “Texoma Heroes” program. The last Friday of every month we would like to award one special hero with a ceremonial flag. This “Texoma Hero” will be awarded their ceremonial flag at noon at Bonham Chrysler and the award is open to any branch of the military. To submit a nomination please comment or message us on our Facebook or Twitter page. This is a small way of saying thank you to those who have
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By Sandy Hood Out in the middle of beautiful farm land in Telephone, Robert Stevenson shoots his mother in the hand and his stepfather in the chin. The reason why is unknown at this time. At about 10:30am on Tuesday, June 18th, when Robert, with shot gun in hand, fires at the couple as they were riding their tractor to his property. After
being shot, the mother somehow messaged the Sheriff’s Office for help. Deputies drove to the home at 11218 FM 273 in Telephone and were met at the door by Robert who admitted to the shootings. The home is nestled in trees in the middle of a hay field. The victims; a 76 year old man and a 66 year old woman were transported to TMC in Denison. Robert’s mother underwent sur-
gery for gunshot wounds to her hand and arm and the stepfather underwent surgery for a gunshot wound to his chin. Both are expected to fully recover. Robert Stevenson was arrested and charged on two charges of Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon with Serious Bodily Injury. The charge is a felony in the first degree. This case is still under investigation.
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Kindergarten Perfect Attendance Breckyn Collins, Landry Dederick, Marcus Grijalva, Brooklyn Hill, Grace Preston, Brady Tolnay, Hunter Whitworth First Grade A-B Honor Roll Jakoby Bridges, Elijah Kvestad, Tripp Milam, Jaelynn Quirk A Honor Roll Case Dederick, Chloe Hutson, Timothy Hutson, Preslei Stockton, Tucker Vest Perfect Attendance Case Dederick, Preslei Stockton, Tucker Vest, Elijah Kvestad Second Grade A-B Honor Roll Lynzi Head, Westin Hicks, Luke Luster, Austin Mitchell, Braxton Riley, Daniel Rivera, Mason Smith, Jackson Vaughan, Katie Vaughan A Honor Roll Riley Brownfield, Truly Cater, Falen Heilman, Kaden Wheeler, Jaelyn Williams Perfect Attendance Riley Brownfield,Truly Cater, Westin Hicks, Luke Luster, Jackson Vaughan, Katie Vaughan
Third Grade A-B Honor Roll Heath Bingham, Landin Butler, Allison Croft, Noah Gray, Bradlee Green, Caydence Halbert, Victoria Herrera, Richard Hoover Hendricks, Weston Hopper, Colton Kelton, Kiley McFadden, Mallory Milam, Adam Odom, Braedyn Petty, Brooklyn Rosson, Jacob Rosson, Rose Russell, Destiny Turman, Isabella VanPelt A Honor Roll Trae Cannon, Zachary Hull, Caden Hutson, Allison Renfro Perfect Attendance Trae Cannon, Noah Gray, Victoria Herrera, Zachary Hull, Adam Odom, Lane Preston, Brooklyn Rosson Fourth Grade A-B Honor Roll Christian Bowers, Kara Clark, Ayden Collins, Abigail Garver, Gabrielle Henson, Alana Mackey, Aubrey Thompson A Honor Roll Jayce Adams, Audrey Arie, Jaxon Butler, Adalynn Dederick, Emma Garner, Grace Luster Perfect Attendance Audrey Arie, Jaxon Butler, Grace Luster, Alana Mackey
Fifth Grade 5/7/19 A-B Honor Roll Sean Allen, Cason Brewer, Garrett Chism, Hadleigh Collins, Reese Gibbs, Ally Harris, Larissa Mitchell, Lauren Odom, Kailynn Pearson, Abby Renfro, Chesney Robinson, Brandon Taylor A Honor Roll Paysley Cater, Lydia Essary, Kaleb Haggard, Beau Roberts Perfect Attendance Cason Brewer, Paysley Cater, Garrett Chism, Hadleigh Collins, Odette Cruz, Cooper Easley, Reese Gibbs, Abby Renfro Sixth Grade A-B Honor Roll Mylie Beach, Caiden Chandler, Shane Conoly, Parker Evans, Weldon Garner,Kaileigh Hewitt, Aiden Howdeshell, Brad Williams A Honor Roll Julia Bailey, Patrick Bryner, Annsley Campbell, Chayson Cater Perfect Attendance Annsley Campbell, Chayson Cater, Adalyn Collins, Nathaniel Garver, Dylan Porter, Brad Williams
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Honey Grove Elementary 5/29/18 Awards Ceremony 4th Nine Weeks Honey Grove Elementary recently held our 4th nine weeks awards ceremony. Students were given awards for the following categories: Math, Science, Social Studies, Writing, Reading, English, Physical Education, Outstanding Achievement and Work Horse. Students on the A and A/B Honor rolls were: 5th Grade A Honor Roll: Braylie Anderson, Mason Banker, Evey Barbee, Esperanza Guajardo, Maddy McKenzie, Payton Norris, Jaxon Preas, Lane Tindel & Andrew Womack 5th Grade A & B Honor Roll: Austin Amshoff, Lina Ayad, Levi Aycock, Malachi Baker, Kionna Braxton, Andrew Brown, Anthena Childers, Harley Childers, Paisleigh Clark, Wyatt Easley, Gabby Finney, Jaxon Fletcher, Lily Floden, Ja’Mya Gadlin, McKayla Galindo, Jody Gray, Drake Greene, Kalon Gonzalez, Kinley Hallmark, Ava Hughes, Jayden Ingram, Beto Jaramillo, Elli Lane, Randi Langham,
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Hallmark, Raylen Pinkston, & Wade Towery 3rd Grade A & B Honor Roll: Kason Bass, Carmen Chagas, Katelin Clark, Lily Clower, Hudson Edwards, Abby Eitel, Gaby English, Natalia Finney, Riley Fox, Lillian Jarrell, Terren Judkins, Westin Landers, Darey Lopez, Rachel Miller, Carley Ottmo, Diego Quiroz, Joselinee Ramirez, Kayley Ramirez, Ja’Myasiah Sampson, Bronx Shaw, Chloey Steele, Allison Uribe & Rachelle Wood 2nd Grade A Honor Roll: Sophia Barker, Brylee Braley, Ryan Cheney, Allie Cope, Rozlynn Finney, Deacon Flowers, Thomas Foote, Sierra Gilbert, Jackelyn Huerta, Danny Krahn, Brooke Miller, & Gaitz Odom 2nd Grade A & B Honor Roll: Airihanna Bates, Mackynzie Cooley, Devynn Gonzalez, Evan Holmes, Brayden Jeffries, Ra’zean Minter, Johan Reyes, Jose Rodriguez, Judd Shipman, Grayson Symanik, Domynick Waldrip & Ava Yant
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COME PRAY WITH US! When: Each Fri. morn. @ 8am. Where: Parlor of First Baptist in Bonham. www.MomsInPrayer. org CALVARY UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH When: Sun. 10:30am. Wed. 7pm Where: 1190 Hwy 56 W. Bonham. Pastor: Steven Luton, 903-583-4346 FANNIN COUNTY PRAYER NETWORK When: 2nd, 3rd Tues of ea mo. @ noon. Where: Fannin County Historical Commission. (the historic depot). Info: 903-227-3834
Make all the plans you want but God has His plans for you. Join us at WESLEY UNITED METHODIST and discover His plans. When: Sunday 11:00am Where: Corner of FM 273 & Rec Rd. Bonham TELEPHONE METHODIST CHURCH Worship service begins at 9:30am w/ Sunday School to follow. Rick Robbins - Pastor. BIBLE STUDY When: Wednesday @ 6pm. Where: Ravenna Baptist Church. LIVING WORD CHURCH OF GOD When: Sun. School 9:45am Sun. Worship 10:35am, 6pm. Wed. 7pm Where: Hwy 82 across from Legacy Ridge.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD When: Sun. School: 9:45am Worship: 10:45am, Wed. Bible Study: 6:00pm Where: 1650 N. Center St. Bonham ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH When: Worship 10am, Sun. Sch. 11:15am Where: 1205 Albert Broadfoot St. Bonham, Tx. 75418. HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH When: Holy Communion @ 10:30am Where: 7th & Star St. Bonham, TX. DUPLEX BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School: 9:45am. Morning Service: 11:00am. Evening Service: 6:00pm. Pastor: Abram Ogea Jr. We welcome all visitors. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH DODD CITY When: Sun. Sch.10am, Sun. 11am, 6pm, Wed. Bible Study 6:30pm, Youth Alive -7:30pm Where: 205 E. 3rd St., Dodd City. Pastor: Mike Haney LANNIUS CHURCH OF GOD When: Sun. Sch. 9:30am. Worship 10:30am & 6pm. Wed. Family Night 7pm. Where: 2803 FM 897. HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH When: Sun. School 9:45am, Sun. 10:45, Sun. PM Discipleship 5:00, Sun. PM Service 6:00. 4th Sunday - Singing with the band 5:00pm. Wed. Service 7:00pm. Where: Bells - Hwy. 82 on FM 1897 at 655 Hebron Rd. Pastor is Russell Clemmons.For more
info call 903-271-7391 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BONHAM www.fbcbonham.com Sunday Services | 9:30am, 10:45am, 6:00pm. Wednesday Meal & Activities | 5:30pm SANDY BAPTIST CHURCH When: Sunday School 945am, Worship 11am. Where: 3130 CR 1115, Ravenna. 903-449-0421 VIRGINIA POINT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH When: Sunday @ 11am Where: North of Savoy/Bells at 1386 County Road 1200. Take a look at our web site www.virginiapointumc.com ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH When: Sun. Sch. 10am, Worship 11am. Wednesday Bible Study 10am. Where: Located 4 miles north on FM 1396 in Allen’s Chapel Community. 14294 E. FM 1396. 972-722-8044 ST. ELIZABETH CATHOLIC CHURCH When: Tue., Fri., Sat., 5pm Sun. 8am, 10:30am., (Spanish) @ 12pm. 903-583-7734 for more information. SOLID ROCK PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD When: Sunday School - 10am, Sunday Worship - 11:00 am. Wed.- 7pm Where: 1850 S Hwy. 121 - Bonham. Pastor: Rev. Troy Miles
JOYFUL LIGHT BAPTIST CHURCH When: 9:45 Sunday School, 11:00 Morning service, 12:00 Fellowship Meal, 1:00 evening service. Where: Elizabeth May Room @ First United Bank.
When: Sunday School 9.45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship 6 p.m. Wednesday Worship 6 p.m. Where: 219 W. Denison, Bonham 903-583-3388
CORINTH BAPTIST CHURCH When: Sunday School 9:45. Worship 11 am & 6 pm. Revelation Bible Study 5pm. Wednesday- Bible Study 6:10 pm Where: 277 CR 1150, Ravenna, TX 75476. Take Hwy 78 N and turn left at Kuecklehan’s. 903583-2750 www.corinthbaptistravenna.com
GOLDEN GOSPEL JUBILEE 21st Anniversary Show When: Fri. July 5 @ 7:30 pm Where: Lake Bonham HoeDown Show Place located ½ mile from Lake Bonham recreation area, east of the spillway at 4435 CR 2610, Bonham, TX In the bright red building. Featuring: Joan Kelton, The Bluegrass Gospeleers, Grandpa’s Neighbors, By Faith Alone, Cheryl Haynes. Everyone is invited and welcome. Admission is free. Donations are accepted and most appreciated. For information, call: Joan Kelton 903583-4731
RAVENNA BAPTIST CHURCH When: Sunday School 10:00 am. Worship 11:00am. Wednesday Night 6:00. FANNIN BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH When: Sun. Bible Study 10am, Sun. Worship: 11am and 6pm. Wed. night. Where: 1541 S. SH 121. Bonham. Pastor: Ralph Brown. We welcome our visitors! GATHERING TIME CABIN MINISTRY When: Sun. 10:30am, Thurs. 7pm - Bible study Where: 875 CR 2105, Ivanhoe, TX. Service followed by covered dish lunch. 903-227-7969 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD WHITEWRIGHT When: Sun.: 10am - noon. Sun. night 6-7pm. Wednesday: 7-8pm. Pastor: Jaco Dalton. TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH “Come, Grow, Serve and Go”
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ALLEN’S POINT CEMETERY ASSOCIATION MEETING When: Sunday, June 30 • 2pm Where: Community Center. We will plan for Homecoming and upcoming year. Anyone interested in the cemetery is invited. HUGE GARAGE SALE Fannin County Community Ministries (FCCM Food Pantry) will be having 5 Yard sales for 2019 as listed below, July 6/7, Aug 10/11, Sept 7/8, Oct 12/13. Garage Sale hours are 8 am to 2 pm. PLEASE COME BY – Help us feed the hungry of Fannin County. We have clothes for all family members from babies to grandpa and lots of collectible
glassware, dishes and decorator items. The FCCM Pantry is located at 1022 FM 273 in Bonham. If you have any questions please contact Michael Carr at the Ministries Office 903-5833663 during office hours (8am12noon).
Kids’ Events WINDOM BAPTIST CHURCH VBS When: June 24th - 28th @ 9am - Noon Where: Kick-off Sunday June 23rd at Windom Park. 4pm 6pm. Water slides and free hot dogs, drinks. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BONHAM VBS When: June 24 - 28 • 9am - Noon 5 years old through 8th grade.
Senior Citizens DANCE · DANCE · DANCE When: 1st & 2nd Mondays 7 - 9pm Where: First Christian Church, 701 N. Main St. Bonham, TX. For more information call: Jean Thornton 903-449-6431 or Valerie Thornton 903-449-0035
Classifieds Call: 903-583-3280 Deadline: Thursday at Noon
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Week of June 19, 2019 (TPWD) degrees; 0.01’ high. Black bass are fair on medium crankbaits, Texas rigged creature baits and football jigs. Crappie are fair on minnows. White bass are good on slabs. Hybrid striper are good on slabs. Catfish are fair on trotlines. Ray Roberts Water lightly stained: 80–83 degrees; 3.59’ high. Black bass are fair on topwaters, squarebill crankbaits and Texas rig craws in flooded cover. White bass are good on slabs. Crappie are fair on minnows. Richland Chambers Water lightly stained; 79–83 degrees; 0.48’ high. Black bass are slow on topwaters, swim jigs and Texas rigged craws. White bass are fair on slabs and topwaters. Hybrid striper are fair on slabs. Crappie are good on minnows. Catfish are good on trotlines. Tawakoni Water stained; 81–84 degrees; 0.77’ high. Black bass are good on Texas rigged craws on docks, bladed jigs and hollow body frogs. White bass are good on slabs. Hybrid bass are good on slabs. Crappie are fair on minnows. Catfish are fair on trotlines. Texoma Water stained to muddy; 78–81 degrees; 10.94’ high. Black bass are good on Texas rigged craws, topwaters and Flukes. Crappie are fair on minnows. Striped bass are good on slabs and topwaters. Catfish are fair on trotlines. Call ahead to verify ramps are open (due to high water). Gulf Coast North Sabine
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Bonham Water lightly stained; 77–81 degrees; 0.14’ high. Black bass are fair on Texas rigged creature baits, spinnerbaits, and topwater poppers. Cooper Water stained; 80–88 degrees; 0.66’ high. Black bass are fair on buzzbaits, Texas rigged craws and topwaters. Crappie are slow on minnows. Fork Water lightly stained; 80–84 degrees; 0.18’ high. Black bass are good on Texas rigged worms, football jigs and deep diving crankbaits. Grapevine Water stained to muddy; 79–83 degrees; 14.92’ high. Black bass are fair on squarebill crankbaits, buzzbaits and Texas rigged creature baits. White bass and hybrid bass are fair on slabs. Crappie are fair on minnows. Catfish are fair on trotlines. Call ahead to verify ramps are open (due to high water). Lavon Water stained; 80–84 degrees: 4.18’ high. Black bass are fair on Texas rigged craws, buzzbaits and spinnerbaits. White bass are good on slabs and topwaters Crappie are fair on minnows. Catfish are good on trotlines and cut shad. Lewisville Water stained; 78–83 degrees; 4.76’ high. Black bass are fair on squarebill crankbaits, Texas rigged creature baits and topwater poppers. White bass are fair on slabs and topwaters. Crappie are fair on minnows. Catfish are good on trotlines. Ray Hubbard Water lightly stained; 80–83
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Trout are fair to good in the middle of the lake over rafts of shad. Redfish are fair on jigs tipped with shrimp around marsh drains. South Sabine Sheepshead and black drum are good at the jetty on live shrimp. Trout are fair to good around Lighthouse Cove and around the jetty rocks on topwaters. Redfish are fair to good in the marsh on topwaters. Bolivar Trout are fair to good on the south shoreline on soft plastics and plugs. Black drum and redfish are good at Rollover Pass. Croakers are good on dead shrimp in the channel and around the pass. Trinity Bay Fishing continues to suffer due to freshwater. East Galveston Bay Trout are fair to good on the south shoreline on topwaters and soft plastics. Whiting and sand trout are good on the edge of the Intracoastal on fresh shrimp. West Galveston Bay Trout are fair to good for drifters working shell on live shrimp. Trout, sheepshead, redfish and black drum are good at the jetty on shrimp. Kingfish, ling, red snapper and sharks are good offshore. Texas City Trout are fair on the channel on croakers and live shrimp. Freeport Sand trout and sheepshead are good on live shrimp on the reefs. East Matagorda Bay Trout are fair to good for drifters on live shrimp over humps and scattered shell. Redfish are fair to good around slicks on topwaters and live shrimp.
Bad Exit Plan During the night of May 14, a Fannin County game warden was alerted of a vehicle pursuit near his residence. The warden joined the pursuit and lent his knowledge of the area backroads to the other officers involved. When the subject entered a road the game warden knew had no exit, he advised officers the chase would be over very soon because the subject was headed toward a new pond that had been excavated recently. As predicted, the subject drove straight into the lake. The warden and other officers greeted the individual as he swam back to shore and safely placed him into custody. The warden then returned home to retrieve his river boat and assist with the recovery of the vehicle from the lake.
Loaner Car Loaded with Optional Equipment In early May, a Nacogdoches County game warden received a call from a car dealership concerning some damage and questionable items found in one of their loaner vehicles that had been impounded by local police. The subject driving the vehicle at the time had been arrested for shoplifting. While inspecting the vehicle, the dealership discovered a bullet hole in the driver side mirror, and deer hair in the trunk, as well as a rangefinder and empty packaging for a spotlight. After reviewing the police offense report, the warden learned a
rifle was also in the vehicle at the time of arrest. The warden interviewed the incarcerated driver, who initially denied any wrongdoing until presented with the evidence against him, and eventually confessed to poaching a deer. Despite having a confession in hand, the warden still couldn’t reconcile the case based on the evidence, particularly the bullet hole in the side mirror. After additional questioning, the subject’s girlfriend admitted shooting the deer with a .22 while her boyfriend held the spotlight. Her first shot had hit the side mirror. The couple then loaded the deer in the trunk and decided to dump it in a nearby pasture. Numerous cases are pending. Ejected and Arrested After sunset on May 25 while patrolling for water safety compliance on Lake Conroe, Montgomery County game warden’s observed a couple on a personal watercraft enter a no wake zone at high speed, and lose control while attempting a maneuver. Both the operator and passenger were ejected. The wardens made contact and immediately noticed signs of intoxication. An intoxication investigation revealed that the operator was intoxicated, as a breath sample indicated a blood alcohol content of 0.134. The operator was placed under arrest for Boating While Intoxicated. Tip Helps Wardens Thwart Hitchhiking Zebra Mussels
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Texas Lake Levels +/as of 6/21/19 Arlington -0.67 Benbrook 0.91 Bonham 0.07 Bridgeport 0.07 Cedar Creek 0.26 Eagle Mountain 0.29 Fork 1.41 Georgetown 2.09 Granbury -0.34 Grapevine 14.10 Joe Pool 0.57 Lavon 4.60 Lewisville 4.60 Pat Mayse 3.36 Possum Kingdom -0.86 Ray Hubbard -0.04 Ray Roberts 3.30 Richland Chambers 0.21 Tawakoni 1.05 Texoma 10.58 Whitney 2.39
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1991 CHEVROLET LUMINA FOR SALE: 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-5833000. 2002 HONDA CIVIC FOR SALE: 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000.
EMPLOYMENT NEEDED Elderly man needs housekeeper, companion, in the Ivanhoe area. Light work, as can be spared, plenty of room to stay over. Extra good pay. Call 903664-4202.
FARMING WANTED HAY TO CUT Will net wrap, ted and/or move. Will trade for hay. Call anytime, 903-2273772. FARM EQUIPMENT BUYING ag and industrial equipment running or dead. 903-814-8620 LOOKING FOR STANDING HAY Johnson Grass or Mixed Grass. Will pay $10/ roll. Call Jack or Bill at 903-449-3890. NP FARMS Looking for acreage to lease for grazing cattle. Call Nathan Porter at 903-449-2904. NP FARMS Hay Baling Services NET WRAP OR TWINE Hay for sale year round. Nathan Prater, call or text 903-449-2904. Trenton, Tx and surrounding areas. Thank You For Your Business! Like our page on Facebook at NPFarms4
YOUNG TRACTOR WORKS Specializing in complete pasture care under 50 acres. Services include: pasture mowing, spraying, pasture renovation, discing, planting winter rye, seeding pastures, repair hog damage. Also do dirt work: driveways, building sites, grading for drainage. Experienced fast professional service! Call: 903271-7394
PART-TIME HELP NEEDED Fridays and Saturdays. Inserting and rolling papers. Call Sharon at 903-6643577. JOB OPENING The City of Bonham is CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR: Water Dept Technician 6/10/2019 General heavy labor
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Eyes Painful eyes are always an emergency! I cannot stress this enough. Horse eyes are not like human eyes, they don’t just spontaneously get better on their own. Waiting an extra day or two can mean the difference between a few hundred dollars of treatment and a few thousand dollars of treatment. I’ve heard that eye pain is one of the worst pains you can feel, so imagine what your horse is going through! The rule of
LIVESTOCK BABY CHICKS, AND YOUNG LAYING HENS Have several breeds. Beautiful when grown. Excellent layers. 903-815-9319 CATTLE FOR SALE 3 and 4 year old bred cows, cows and calves, Black Angus Bulls. Tom Bankston 903-640-3536 Justin Bankston 903-227-1892
thumb for an eye is if it’s red/painful/swollen/draining, you should have that eye seen within 24 hours. DO NOT treat the eye with whatever you have on hand until it can be seen! There are many medications that can be used in some situations but not others, and you run a huge risk of making the eye worse if you treat with something you were given at another time for another horse. Now an eye that is just a little drainy but is still open and comfortable, that can probably wait until the morning. Horses can and do have environmental allergies, which can cause some drainage, and so can clogged tear ducts. As long as the eye isn’t painful, you’re ok to wait. Eyelid lacerations are also an emergency and should be seen right away. Horses are in dire need of their eyelids, so if one gets cut, it makes it really easy to get an ulcer along with it because the lid is no longer doing what it’s supposed to.
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employer. We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. CNC LATHE/MILL MACHINIST POSITION OPENING B.F. Gammon Tool & Die is accepting applications for a immediate opening. 40 hours per week plus overtime. Full benefits including paid healthcare, retirement benefits and holiday, vacation and sick pay. Climate controlled shop. 7:30am-4:00pm, 5 days per week. Send resume via email to brett@bfgammon.com 903-5833597 NEED CARPENTER HELPER BONHAM AREA 903-821-0604
THE CITY OF BONHAM STREET DEPARTMENT is accepting applications for the position of Equipment Operator. Requirements: Experience in heavy equipment operation, street repair and construction; perform heavy manual labor, able to lift 50 lbs. unassisted and work in all types of weather conditions. Must have valid Texas driver’s license and ability to obtain a CDL. $11.09 per hour starting pay, health insurance, retirement, vacation, sick leave and uniforms. Pre-employment physical and drug test required. Application and full job description is available at Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut, Bonham, TX 75418 or online at www.cityofbonham. org. Resumes submitted without an application will not be accepted. Position open until filled. The City of Bonham is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS HVAC Technicians, Journeyman Electrician, and HVAC/ Electric Apprentice & Helpers. Competitive wages based on experience, vacation and company paid insurance. For more information call 903-5834018 or apply in person at Blain Service Company, 7258 N. Hwy 78 in Ravenna.
Texas Crop and Weather Report – June 18, 2019 NORTH: Soil moisture was adequate to surplus across the district. Storms brought half an inch to 4 inches of precipitation. Before the rains, soils had dried enough for producers to harvest wheat. Farmers reported good yields, 30-50 bushels per acre. Croplands were still too wet to access in some places. Late-planted corn was responding well to the extra moisture. Most pastures were in good shape. Hay producers were able to get in most pastures. Ponds were full. Creeks, ditches and some streets were full or overflowing. Saturation was causing concern in some areas. Cattle were in good condition. CENTRAL: Temperatures were cooler but returned to normal highs late in the reporting period, reaching the mid-to-upper 90s. Rains of 1-2 inches were reported in some areas while other areas missed additional moisture. Some low-lying areas were underwater. Hay balers were very active but were stalled again by rains. Producers reported four to five bales per acre. Weeds were a big issue for crop and
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STEERS 300 lbs and under.......................$50-$205 300-400 lbs..................................$50-$195 400-500 lbs..................................$50-$170 500 lbs & up..................................$50-$155 HEIFERS 300 lbs and under........................$50-$200 300-400 lbs...................................$50-$205 400-500 lbs..............................$50-$157.50 500 lbs & up..................................$50-$145 SLAUGHTER Cows..............................................$20-$66 Bulls...............................................$55-$90 STOCKERS Stocker ..............................$300-$1225 Pairs....................................$800-$1890 OTHERS
vegetable growers due to rain. Pastures and rangelands were producing well. Crops were growing steadily, but maturity varied across the district. Soils were still too wet to plant cotton. Planted cotton was starting to grow well. Wheat harvest and
other fieldwork resumed, and most producers have gotten wheat out of their fields. Corn and sorghum were not doing well because of excessive rainfall. Nearly all counties reported livestock were in good condition.
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1996 CHEVROLET S10 FOR SALE: 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-5833000.
KENNEL WORKER NEEDED: Must live on premises. House, utlities, satellite tv, landline telephone, air conditioning, heating and salary provided. For information and interview appointment call 903-664-3453.
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2006 VOLKSWAGON BEETLE FOR SALE: 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903583-3000.
NEED EXPERIENCED MECHANIC HELPER AND WELDER 903-814-0073.
position, including but not limited to water/sewer line installation, maintenance, and servicing. Requirements: Must be able to work in all types of weather conditions, be able to lift 50 lbs. overhead unassisted, have a high school diploma or GED and have a valid Texas driver’s license. Starting pay is $10.55 hour plus benefits. Physical & drug screen required. Applications available at Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut St, Bonham, TX 75418 or online at www.cityofbonham.org. Applicants must complete a City of Bonham employment application. Resumes without an application will not be accepted. Positions open until filled. ALL SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS ARE REQUIRED TO UNDERGO A PRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL AND DRUG SCREEN. The City of Bonham is an equal opportunity
CARE GIVERS NEEDED! Experience required. If you are eager and ready to work in a rewarding field helping to care for the elderly; pass a background check; pass a drug screening; and able to work on a four day, 24 hour live-in rotation, then we may have the career move for you! Earn $2,280 per month, work 4 days and then be back home for 4 days, call Seven Sisters for an appointment. 903-813-8477
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OBITUARIES
HARLEY EUGENE (GENE) ANGUS September 27, 1930 ~ June 7, 2019
Harley Eugene (Gene) Angus (88) passed quietly at his home in Leonard, Texas the morning of June 7, 2019. Gene saw the world courtesy of the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Merchant Marine from 1951 -1965. He retired from Owens Illinois after 20 years of service. Gene is survived by Shirley Jean, his wife of 54 years; 1 brother, Ralph Lee Angus; 2 sons, William Farrah (Karen), and Donald Farrah (Diane); 3 daughters, Brenda Snyder, Terri Cummings (Glenn), and Valerie McArthur (Murray); 10 grandchildren, 17 greatgrandchildren, and numerous
nieces and nephews. Gene was preceded in death by his parents, S. Harley and Gracie B. Angus, 2 brothers, Edgar and Charles Angus, 1 son-in-law, and 1 grandson. Gene will be forever missed and loved dearly. His life was celebrated in a memorial service at Leonard Community Fellowship, 107 W. Hackberry Street, Leonard, Texas on Saturday, June 22, 2019. Rev. Willie Johnson officiated. Turrentine-JacksonMorrow Funeral Home of Leonard is in charge of arrangements. An online registry may be signed at www.tjmfuneral.com.
WINNIE DELL HUGHES
Bonham - Graveside services for Winnie Dell Hughes, age 84 of Dodd City, TX was held on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at
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Hampton Cemetery in Edhube. Pastor Cody Nelson officiated. Winnie Dell (Rice) Hughes was born on December 24, 1934 in Dallas, TX to David Atwell Rice and Jewel (Strickland) Rice. She married Edgar Windle Hughes on September 6, 1981 in Texas; he preceded her in death on August 13, 1998. Winnie was an accountant for TRW. She was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Dallas and was baptized by Bro. Grear in 1967. She is survived by son, Dennis Nelms and wife Susan and daughter, Shelly Nichols and husband David all of Dodd City, TX. She has 5 grandchildren, Lisa Williams, John Nichols, Stacy Nichols, Cathy Jones and Cody Nelms; 9 greatgrandchildren and 2 greatgreat-grandchildren; along with her brother, Ernest Rice of Garland and three sisters, Aleta Baldwin and husband Rodney of Minneola, Patsy Holland of Rowlett, and Janice West of Canton. Her parents, David and Jewel Rice and two sisters, Carol McCanally and Frankie Cooper as well as her husband Edgar preceded her in death. Serving as pallbearers were Cody Nelms, Gary Williams, Kelly Williams, Shelby Williams, John Nichols and Tyler Lackey. To convey condolences or sign an online registry, please visit www.coopersorrells.com
JERRY WAYNE ESSARY
Honey Grove – A funeral service for Jerry Wayne Essary, age 66, of Paris, TX was held Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Honey Grove, TX. Interment followed at Snow Hill Cemetery in Blue Ridge, TX. Rev. Duane Hamil officiated. Serving as pallbearers were Ward Parker, Wade Renfrow, Harry Johnson, James Klutts, Dustin McNeece, Jason Ward, and Brad Carroll. Mr. Essary passed away on Friday, June 14, 2019 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Jerry Wayne Essary was born on October 6, 1952 in Peeltown, TX to Edward Dewey Essary and Louella (Kinard) Essary. He married Eva Loraine Woods on May 27, 1972 in Crandall, TX. He was a member of the Cowboy Church in the Camp in Paris, TX. Mr. Essary was owner and operator of Essary
Tire Shop in Paris since 1991. He is survived by wife of the home Eva Essary; daughter Lisa Essary and Jason Ward of Paris, TX; sons Jerry Essary Jr. of Dallas, TX, and Randy Essary and wife Misty of Paris, TX; four grandchildren Katelyn, Evan, Riley, and Jack; three sisters Shirley Essary of Clarksville, TX, Margie Long of Quinlan, TX, Jeannie Weiskopp of Spokane, Wash; brother Grady Dean Jr. of Watauga, TX. He is preceded in death by his parents, two sisters Leasia Essary and Sammie Essary; and four brothers Troy Essary, Johnny Essary, Edward Essary, and Bobby Essary. To convey condolences or sign an online registry, please visit www.coopersorrells.com
WILLIE “BILL” MARTIN COX
Bonham Graveside services for Willie “Bill”
Martin Cox, age 79 of Savoy, TX were held on Friday, June 21, 2019 at Arledge Ridge Cemetery. Bro. Duane Wegley officiated. Mr. Cox passed away on Sunday, June 16, 2019 at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, TX. Willie “Bill” Martin Cox was born in Denison, TX on October 22, 1939 to Noel W. Cox and Bertha Marie (Holcomb) Cox. He married Patsy Karen (Cobb) Cox on May 10, 1980 in Denison, TX; she preceded him in death on November 28, 2011. Bill was a truck driver and hauled freight. He was also of the Baptist faith. He is survived by daughter, Cleda Perry and husband Jim of Leonard, TX; numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren; brother Roger Cox and wife Carol of TN; sister Maxine Shields of AR, sister-in-law, Patsy Cox of Trenton, TX; and special friends who took care of him Brontice “Peanut” Darland and Sally Daniel. His parents, Noel and Bertha Cox; grandson, Brian Cox and brother, Sonny Cox, along with his wife, also preceded him in death. To convey condolences or sign an online registry, please visit www.coopersorrells.com
Providing personalized primary care for the entire family. Dr. Loftice grew up in Grayson County and now resides locally with his family. He earned his medical degree from the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine in Glendale, AZ and completed his residency in family medicine at Conroe Medical Education Foundation in Conroe, TX.
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ESTATE SALE EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY Estate sale at 402 Reed St, in Honey Grove begins June 29th and June 30th. From 11am to 1pm. Closed for lunch from 1-2. Open 2 to 5 on weekends. Lots of new and unused things from catalog. Many new bedspreads and much more. 2 benches for inside the house - real nice. Low prices! Sales will keep going probably 1 month. 402 Reed is off Main St and next to church and laundry in Honey Grove. The house is red brick on 402 Reed St. Any items not sold will be reduced at the next weekend sale. ESTATE SALE Empting House and Storage Building. Sale begins Tuesday, June 18th at 8:00 AM and will run thru the weekend and into the next week. It is an inside sale and some outside. I will be putting out new items every day. This sale is at 407 Church Street in Ector - Bettie Whitehead’s House. Everyone welcome! I bet you will find something you can’t live without. Dealers welcome.
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GARAGE SALE LEFTOVERS? I will haul of your items for free! No trash or junk. MUST be bagged or boxed and ready to load. No large appliances or large furniture (small furniture ok). Call or text 903-227-3328. Leave a message. texasjunkandjewels62@ yahoo.com
GRANNY’S PLACE Resale shop. 10 South Plaza in Ladonia, TX. Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm. Call 903-367-7095.
PETS FREE PUPPIES TO GOOD HOME 903-227-2735. Text if no answer. DOG HOUSE FOR SALE Suncast Deluxe large dog house made of heavy plastic, removable roof for easy cleaning, $40. Call 903227-3328, leave a message.
FOR SALE: ZAAZ 20-K Exercise Machine. Like new; not used over 3 hours. $1,500 cash. 903-5832852 FOR SALE: 4-275-6020 new tires and chrome wheels. Fits 2017 Dodge ½ Ton Pickup. Call 903413-7833. MOVING SALE ●Dining room table, 5 padded arm chairs and 5 straight. 70”X40” plus extension, $200. ●Rocker recliner, $30; ●17HP 42” cut Craftsman lawnmower, $200; ●25” RCA TV, $20. Call 903-583-8864 or 903-227-7993. DOG HOUSE FOR SALE Suncast Deluxe large dog house made of heavy plastic, removable roof for easy cleaning, $40. Call 903227-3328, leave a message. A PAW UP Helping Animals In Need Thrift Store Downtown Savoy Open Fridays and Saturdays 9am-4pm
available for immediate move-in. Big 10x10 unit: $65/mo, Huge 10x22 unit: $85/mo, Open Air Parking Spaces: $40/mo. Schedule and move-in online at MeehanStorage.com or call (903) 292-0657. FOR SALE: ●Air Condition Window Unit 110 8,000 BTU, $100; ●2 Wheelbarrows, $10; ●2 Two Wheel Dollies, $10; ●1967 Raleigh 3 Speed Ladies Bicycle, turquoise and silver, $100. 903-3783686
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COFFEY’S IRONWORKS Custom Welding and Fabrication. Shop work and mobile work. 940-300-9966 Dodd City rlcoffey64@gmail.com NASH ENTERPRISES REMODELING: Bath tile work, painting inside and out, add-ons, drywall. FREE estimates. 903-456-3783. MUNOZ LAWN CARE & TREE TRIMMING All kinds of fences built and repaired too. For estimate call: 903-267-2503 ROBERT’S HEATING AND AIR Licensed and insured. Free estimates. 24 hour service. We accept all major credit cards. Financing Available. Robert Fuller, owner and operator. License# TACLB27431E Call 903-6470816. SCOTT’S YARD SERVICE Good service at great prices! Call Scott at 214-636-3600. ART LESSONS Valley Creek Studio Drawing and painting for adults and youth. Homeschoolers welcome! Custom artwork. Katherine Kluger 903-227-8143
CBD Oil Just ask how it can help you!!! Contact Me Today!! Sherry Johnson 903-413-6772 www.hempworx.com/ sherryljohnson FREE SAMPLES available (*just pay shipping)
HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING Kitchens, baths, additions, cabinets, carpentry, decks, porch covers, fencing and siding. Drywall repairs and painting. Call Billy at 903413-4338.
PRIVACY FENCE PANELS WANTED 903-227-3328
AFFORDABLE STUMP GRINDING Front yard or back yard. Call 903-624-6006.
CRYER’S APPLIANCE REPAIR We service all makes and models. $25.00 SERVICE FEE In home repairs. Call Cryer’s today! 903-456-6556
BIG JOHN DRYWALL REPAIRS & PAINT Cracks, holes, patches, water damage, match texture. Interior and exterior painting. Small jobs also. Free Estimates. Call 903-209-6958
Call Eric Baldwin 469-4004086. Serving Grayson and Fannin Counties. HANDY HOUSEHOLD SERVICES: Painting, plumbing, minor electrical, siding, flooring, decks, etc. 903-436-8558 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 903-2275898 or 903-583-1259. STAPP TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL: Hauling, Storm Damage, Demolition Work, Dead Wood Removal, Licensed & Bonded. Over 25 Years Experience. Call 903583-7888 “Cheaper than the cheapest. Give me a call, I can handle it all, guaranteed.”
SIRELIO’S LANDSCAPE SERVICES Residential and Commercial Flowerbed cleaning and design, flagstone patios and sidewalks, retaining walls, concrete work, tree service, fence clearing, sod installation, grading and irrigation, pressure washing, remodeling and painting. Free Estimates! 903-421-1750
MEEHAN STORAGE At 400 Katy Blvd Bonham, TX has several storage units and boat/RV/vehicle parking spaces now
I BUY JUNK CARS Call or text David Lee at 903-436-2067. Please leave a message. PRIVACY FENCE PANELS WANTED 903-227-3328
CLEANING OUT? I will haul off your items for free! No trash or junk. MUST be bagged or boxed and ready to load. No large appliances or large furniture (small furniture ok). Call or text 903-2273328. Leave a message. texasjunkandjewels62@ yahoo.com
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING? Let us help you find it! Wanted Classifieds $5.00 per week! Fannin County Leader 903-583-3280
FANNIN COUNTY JOB POSTINGS Equal Opportunity Employer Date Posted: June 14, 2019 Closing Date: Open Until Filed Positions Open: 1
Position: Court Reporter Department: 336th District Court Duties: Responsible for the accurate and timely taking and transcription of records during various proceedings of a District Court or quasi-judicial meetings/hearings. Transcribes notes and produces complete transcripts of the evidence and testimony of proceedings, as request. Prepares and transmits requested copies. Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday Qualifications: Working knowledge of spelling, punctuation and grammar: of legal and medical terminology; and of legal or quasi-legal proceedings. Record verbatim testimony at a speed or not less than 225 words per minute. Experienced in the use of Real Time. Requirements: High school diploma or GED. Successful completion of a course in operating and using recognized stenographic recording equipment, or equivalent training. Must be certified by the State of Texas at 225 wpm and maintain certification. Must be certified by the Supreme Court of Texas as a shorthand reporter. Must have or the ability to obtain an appropriate valid driver’s license. Certification attesting to applicant’s speed by a school or by the National Shorthand Reporters Association must provide certification at the time of application. Possess State of Texas License Certified Shorthand Reporter. Benefits: Excellent benefits including employer paid health insurance, vacation, sick leave, paid holidays, and retirement plans Applications can be picked up and turned in to County Treasurer’s office 200 E. 2nd St. or 336th District Judges office 210 S. Main.
NEED COMPUTER HELP? Computer and software assistance now available in Bonham and surrounding areas. Call Chuck Knight at 903-583-0992 For Sale: (New) New Holland tractor. (Workmaster 40) 40HP, 6 hours, 4 wheel drive, quick attach loader with bush hog 5’ mower, 5’ box blade. Stored in the shop since purchase on 8-17-18. $22,000. Bonham. Call: 903-640-6339 or 903227-9354
LIBERTY MOVING Local and long distance moves. Residential and office. Insured and bonded. Located in Leonard, TX. Call 940-391-9298 or 940-390-9978.
RAGON’S ELDER CARE We care for the elderly hourly or 24 hours a day. We are bonded. We do background checks. No one wants to go to a nursing home. By hiring us, you can stay in your own home. Certified by the State of Texas. For more info call 903-227-6936. TEXAS BEST HANDYMAN & REMODEL: Over 20 years experience. No job to small. Free estimates.
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Texoma Senior Corps celebrates Foster Grandparent Program volunteers
SHERMAN, JUNE 13, 2019 – Officials from Texoma Council of Governments (TCOG) hosted a recognition event today to honor the Texoma Foster Grandparent (FGP) volunteers of Cooke, Fannin and Grayson counties. The Foster Grandparent Program, authorized by Congress in 1965, became active in Texoma in 1997. Texoma residents age 55 and older with a heart to serve who meet certain income level requirements, are able to pass a physical and criminal background check, and can commit to a minimum of 15 hours a week are invited to join the program. A small stipend and excess liability insurance are provided to volunteers who participate in the program. As part of the celebration and recognition for their service, volunteers enjoyed a trip to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas. The museum tour was exhilarating and inspired all who attended, reminding everyone of how spectacular the universe is and that it is never too late to learn. The Foster Grandparent volunteers enjoyed lunch at the Perot Museum café and also participated in a special awards presentation where volunteers were recognized for milestone anniversaries and volunteer hours served. A special “Volunteer of the Year” award was presented to Rata Perry, and the Foster Grandparent “Station of the Year” was awarded to Fairview Elementary School in Sherman. TCOG executive director, Eric Bridges, commented, “Foster Grandparent volunteers provide a positive and productive impact on the children they interact with on a daily basis. Our community continues to be
blessed and supported by these senior volunteers who dependably give of themselves to support area children who need it the most.” The regional Foster Grandparent Program currently consists of 51 volunteers who mentor approximately 150 children at over 30 volunteer host stations throughout Texoma including schools, day cares and community facilities. Texoma FGP volunteers are role models and mentors who provide support to children with exceptional needs. Texoma Senior Corps programs benefit both the community and the volunteers, creating a win-win experience for everyone involved. In 2018, volunteers contributed over 40,000 hours of service equivalent to nearly $1.1 million in value according to the Independent Sector Website on The Value of Volunteer Time. The Texoma Council of Governments is a voluntary association of the local governments in Cooke, Fannin, and Grayson counties. Established in 1968, Texoma Council of Governments promotes economy and efficiency in the coordinated planning and development of the tri-county region through its community and economic development activities. Both directly and through contractors, the Council provides housing, utility assistance, and weatherization services for low-income citizens in the region and assists the elderly through a variety of Area Agency on Aging programs. The Council also facilitates the delivery of grant funding for homeland security and criminal justice. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONTACT: Virginia Rhodes, Senior Corps Program Manager (903) 813-3574 vrhodes@texoma.cog.tx.us FOR INTERVIEWS & STATEMENTS, CONTACT: Eric M. Bridges, Executive Director (903) 813-3514 ebridges@ texoma.cog.tx.us
Savoy Elementary PreKindergarten Registration 2019-2020 School Year Pre-Kindergarten registration forms are ready. Please come by and pick up the papers for your child to attend Pre-K for the 2019-2020 school years. If your child will be four (4) years old on or before September 1st, 2019, he/she is eligible to enroll in pre-k. Enrollment is based on availability of space. Precedence will be given to families who live in district. Spots will be given on a first come first serve basis. The forms are located in the elementary school office. You may come Monday – Friday 8:00 to 3:00 p.m. Please pick up the forms as soon as possible and get your child enrolled.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 2/2 duplex w/garage. $850/ mo. 2103 Albert Broadfoot, Bonham. 903-815-8136 FOR LEASE 2 and 3 bedroom homes starting at $495/mo. Murphy Properties 903-587-3524 or 903-304-9844 FOR SALE: 2 story with stair lift. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, large living area with dining area, separate laundry room, very nice appliances included. Great location 5 minutes from park and south boat ramp on Lake Bonham. Call 903-2275298. FOR RENT OR SALE 692 Seven Oaks Road, Bonham, TX 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex/apartment. New construction. Granite counter tops, all new appliances, stained concrete floors. No smoking, no pets. $900/mo, 900/dep. Call 903-227-2157 for more information and purchase price. 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 903-583-9527 or 903-2271686.
Job Opening: Part-Time Library Aide
One (1) position available for 20 hours per week. Job duties include library customer service, clerical & maintenance, working with teens and technology. Job requires heavy lifting, technology skills, & ability to stand for long periods. Good communication skills required. Must submit to physical/drug screen & background check as condition of employment. Positions pay $9 per hour, with limited benefits. Applications, full job description and requirements are available at Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut or online at www.cityofbonham.org. Applicants MUST complete a job application; resumes alone not accepted. Position open until filled. The City of Bonham is an equal opportunity employer.
Invitation for Bids
The Texoma Housing Partners of Bonham, Texas will receive sealed bids for the painting contract of three sites located in Bells, Tom Bean and Howe, Texas. Contract to include the exterior painting of 16 buildings. Specifications available via email or can be picked up at the THP Maintenance shop located at 814 West 16th Street, Bonham Texas 75418. Bids will be received at the THP Administration office located at 810 West 16th Street, Bonham until Wednesday, July 10th at 2:00 pm at which time they will be opened and read aloud. All bidders must provide verification of a minimum of $1,000,000 liability insurance and evidence of bonding. For more information contact Mike Hayes at 903-640-2042.
EMPLOYMENT JOB LISTING 6/25/19 CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR:
POLICE OFFICER
APPLICATIONS AND TESTING INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPT AT BONHAM CITY HALL, 514 CHESTNUT ST., BONHAM, TX OR ONLINE AT WWW.CITYOFBONHAM.ORG. Applications and testing information may be obtained from the Human Resources Dept at Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut St., Bonham, TX or online at www.cityofbonham.org. Applications will be accepted until position is filled. Testing will be scheduled as needed. ONLY PERSONS HAVING COMPLETED AN APPROVED TCOLE ACADEMY (NO OUT-OF-STATE CERTIFICATIONS ACCEPTED) AND ARE ELIGIBLE FOR TCOLE LICENSING, OR A PERSON CURRENTLY LICENSED BY TCOLE MAY APPLY FOR THE POSITION OF POLICE OFFICER. Starting salary is $36,316.80/Yr. (17.46/Hr.) Benefits include uniforms, paid vacations, sick leave, paid holidays, health and life insurance, membership in TMRS, incentive pay for education and certification levels, and a good working environment. The City of Bonham is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
ALL SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS ARE REQUIRED TO UNDERGO A PRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL, DRUG SCREEN AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION The City of Bonham is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.
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Ex-DC standout Carter transfers 7/22/14 to Austin College for hoops, future By Rich Hilliard Former Dodd City standout Lindsay Carter will continue her basketball career and education at Austin College in Sherman. “While I am very thankful for my time at Concordia [University], transferring to Austin College is the best decision for my future as a whole,” said Carter. “Austin College offers a wonderful opportunity through their teaching program. Through this program, I will graduate with my bachelor’s [degree] in the spring of 2021 and my masters in the spring of 2022 as a certified teacher for the state of Texas. “I am also very excited to expand my knowledge for the game under head coach Michelle Filander and get to play along side some great players,” she said. “Getting my master’s at AC will also give me the opportunity to transition into a graduate assistant position under Coach Filander as I look to teach and coach after graduation. “I am very excited to be joining an exceptional program where the opportunities are endless.” Carter comes to Austin College of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference after playing for two seasons in Austin, Texas, at Concordia University of the American Southwest Conference with whom she signed in 2017. Both are Division III schools. “I am really looking forward to Lindsay joining our program,” said Filander, who will be returning for her tenth season at the AC helm. “She played [for] two years in a tough women’s basketball conference and produced consistently there. “I’m excited to add that experience to our team,” she said. “[Lindsay] plays
Lindsay Carter. Concordia University sports information photo a smart game, she makes good decisions, and she understands the importance of the larger team dynamic. “She fits our style and our culture extremely well.” In her finale for Concordia, Carter set her collegiate career highs in points, field goals made and 3-pointers hit in a game on Feb. 16 -a rare contest when she did not start during the 2018-19 season. Carter scored 23 points in 22 minutes, hitting 7-of-12 from the field -- making 6-of8 behind the arc -- with seven rebounds -- five while on defense -- in a 67-64 home win in ASC play against Sul Ross State to close the regular season. On Jan. 24, at Sul Ross, Carter, as a starter, had 19 points on a 6-of-12 effort that included three 3-pointers and six rebounds -- all but one of the latter, a defensive board -- in 28 minutes to begin a five-game road trip. She followed that performance on Jan. 26 at Howard Payne with 11 points and five rebounds -- all defensive boards -- in 28 minutes. During said sophomore season, Carter grabbed 87 total rebounds -- 60 on the defensive end -- during the 25-game campaign. Coming mostly off the
bench, she also excelled on the defensive boards as a freshman, getting 50 of 68 rebounds there. She posted a double-double -- a careerhigh 11 rebounds with 11 points -- in a game at University of Mary Hardin-Baylor on Jan. 20, 2018. Her offensive and defensive play earned her a spot on the ASC all-freshman team and helped Concordia reach the conference tournament semifinals to cap a 27-game season. “I’m proud of myself for what I accomplished while at Concordia,” said Carter, “but I am still hungry for more. “I want to win a conference championship,” she said, “and compete in the NCAA tournament with my teammates.” Carter, who hit 31.4 percent of her 3-point attempts as a sophomore after hitting 33 behind the arc as a freshman at Concordia, will join an AC women’s team which notched a few accomplishments last season: firstconsecutive 20-win seasons since the late 1990s, ranked for the first time in the D3Hoops.com Top 25 -- as high as No. 19. -- and second-seeded in the conference tournament after a 13-3 effort. “We graduated our leading rebounder and are looking to several members of the team to make up those boards,” said Filander. “Lindsay has the ability to help there as well as score consistently from the perimeter.” Said Carter: “I think I will fit in well with the team. To me, it’s not about starting or scoring the most points, but being the best teammate I can be. Whatever my role may be for next season, I will embrace it with an open mind by working hard and having a positive attitude. I have no doubt that this next season will be great and I am so excited to be a part of it! Go Roos!”
DC in third-place tie in final Lone Star Cup 1A standings By Rich Hilliard Dodd City tied for third place with 54 points on June 14 in the final Class 1A University Interscholastic League Lone Star Cup standings for the 2018-19 school year. The school deadlocked with Abbott for No. 3 in the standings, trailing only winner Nazareth (62) and runner-up Gail Borden County (59). In girls sports, the Lady Hornets’ highlights included reaching the volleyball re-
gional quarterfinals, girls basketball state championship game and softball state semifinals. Dodd City won district titles in volleyball and girls basketball and garnered the top 1A seed out of its district to advance to the 1A softball postseason. The Hornets’ highlights included advancing to the 1A state baseball semifinals and area round of the boys basketball postseason. Dodd City secured the top 1A seed out of its baseball district to qualify and won a district title in boys basket-
ball. Yearly, the UIL bestows a cup to a school in each of the six classifications due to its team efforts in district and state championships in the following categories: Team Tennis, Cross Country, Marching Band, Volleyball, Robotics BEST, Football, Congress, Spirit, Swimming & Diving, Wrestling, Mariachi, Film, Basketball, Robotics FIRST, Soccer, Academics, One-Act Play, Theatrical Design, Track & Field, Golf, Tennis, Softball and Baseball.
Three Fannin pitchers, catcher on TGCA 2019 all-state teams By Rich Hilliard
Dodd City’s Delaney Pilliod. Photo by Rich Hilliard
Ector’s Destiny Whitburn. Photo by Rich Hilliard
Four Fannin County softball players garnered notoriety on the all-state teams selected by the Texas Girls Coaches Association for the 2019 season. In 1A, Dodd City’s battery -- freshman pitcher Tori Dotson and junior catcher Delaney Pilliod -- and Ector senior pitcher Destiny Whitburn garnered selections. Trenton senior pitcher Jessica Withrow, a Tarleton State signee, earned a selection in 2A. Withrow also garnered a spot on TGCA’s Legacy Team for 1A-4A -- the first such honor for a Trenton player in the history of softball at the school.
Dodd City’s Tori Dotson. Photo by Rich Hilliard
Trenton’s Jessica Withrow. Photo by Rich Hilliard
Trenton’s Lambright, Leonard’s Clark garner THSBCA notoriety for 2019 Baseball Coaches Association for the 2019 season. Trenton’s Justin Lambright, a Northeast Texas Community College signee, garnered a first-team selection in Class 2A as a pitcher and a spot at the position on the North roster for the 46th annual THSBCA 2A-3A-4A all-star game at Dell Diamond on Saturday, June Leonard’s Sam Clark. Photo by Trenton’s Justin Lambright. 15. Rich Hilliard Meanwhile, Photo by Rich Hilliard Leonard’s Sam By Rich Hilliard graduates received Clark earned a recognition from the third-team selection at Two recent Fannin Texas High School shortstop in 3A. County high school
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