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July 12, 2022

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comments regardBois d’Arc Lake Zoning Commission Meeting – ing2. aHear change in zoning appli25.08 acres, Property Zoning Change & Special Exceptions Requests cation; ID# 78153 on old FM 1396 in Windom, from Agriculture By Rose Schwartz ing before the Bois d’Arc Lake in attendance in the courtroom 07/02/19 & Ranching District to Rural Thursday, July 7, 2022, County Judge Randy Moore called to order at 8:20 a.m. a Public Hear-

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spoke to note that letters went out to neighboring landowners as well as an ad taken out in the newspaper to notify all concerned parties on this zoning change request. She continued that there were no protests involving the change in zoning application but noted that there

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was a protest involving special exceptions. Judge Moore then clarified that today’s hearing was covering the change of zoning request. James Richey with Richey Development Engineering in McKinney came to the podium on behalf of his client to answer any questions regarding the rezoning request. The owner of the property also came to the podium to note that at some point he would like to address the protest to the special exception request made for his property. When there were no questions forthcoming involving the zoning change request, Judge Moore asked for an adjournment motion. 3. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded and passed to adjourn the Public Hearing at 8:25 a.m. On the same day at 8:30 a.m., County Judge Randy Moore called to order the Public Meeting of the Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning Commission. Noting that Quorum had been established earlier in the Public Hearing, Judge Moore asked if there were any who would like to speak during Public Forum. There were no speakers. 3. Approve meeting minutes from 06/02/2022 Public Hearing and Regular Meetings: A motion was made by Commission Member Gilbert Welch to approve the minutes with Commission Member Kevin Darwin seconding the motion which passed. 4. Discussion, consideration and action to approve a change in zoning application; 25.08 acres, Property ID# 78153 on old FM 1396 in Windom, from Agriculture & Ranching District to Rural Estate Single Family District and recommend to Commissioners Court for approval: Judge Moore noted this item was covering only the zoning change and asked if there were any wishing to comment. After a brief discussion with Judge Moore reiterating this decision was strictly about the zoning change request that was addressed during the public hearing, Gilbert Welch made the motion to recommend the approval of this zoning change request to the Commissioners Court. His motion was seconded by Kevin Darwin and the motion passed. 5. Discussion, consideration and action to set a public hearing to hear comments regarding a change in zoning request from RE, Rural Estate SingleFamily District to R&C, Retail and Commercial; 2.4819 acres on Property ID# 78364 and 3.8860 acres on Property ID# 78366 in Telephone: Judge Moore noted that the probable date for this hearing would be Thursday, August 4th at 8:20 a.m. Continued See Bois on page 4

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teers regularly visit their assigned child or sibling group and gather information from parents, other family, teachers, medical personnel, therapists and others in order to make recommendations to the court on what will be in the child’s best interest. They prepare court reports and testify at court hearings too. Many volunteers successfully manage to volunteer while also working full time and spending time

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for the benefit of abused and neglected children. CASA is seeking adult volunteers who can complete training and pass background checks to be appointed by the 336th District Court to serve as Guardian ad Litem for children in foster care. In that role, CASA volun-

JEFF FRANCIS Cell 903-814-3127 jfrancis5419@hotmail.com with their families. The Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) is another program of the Children’s Center. Compassionate CAC volunteers are needed to supervise children, youth and families who are at the center for interviews or counseling. Other volunteers are needed for tasks not directly working with children, such as organizing clothes in the Rainbow Room, helping with light repairs and

maintenance of the building and preparing food for various meetings and trainings. There will be an informational session on Tuesday, July 26 from 6:00 – 7:00 pm at the center. Information about all the volunteer opportunities available at the center will be reviewed, as well as information about the application process and training requirements. Attendance at the information session is not a requirement to become a volunteer, however, it is a helpful step to learning more about what it takes to be a volunteer and give an opportunity to ask questions. Attending the info session will not obligate anyone to become a volunteer. The next training sessions for CASA volunteers will start August 30. Participants will gain knowledge and learn skills needed to become an advocate for abused children in foster care. All who successfully complete the training will take the CASA oath in the Fannin County District Courtroom on Sept 30. Applications are now being accepted for all types of volunteers at the Children’s Center. The deadline to apply to be in the next CASA training class is Aug 22. For more information about the Children’s Center and the volunteer opportunities, visit www.fanninccc.org and/or call (903) 583-4339.

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Crochet Exhibit Special visit from Rt. Rev.12/21/21 Dr. George Sumner 10/19/21 at the Honey Grove Library 3/22/22 of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas Holy Trinity Episcopal Church of Bonham, Texas welcomes the Rt. Rev. Dr. George Sumner of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas on August 14, 2022 at 10:30. Please come and celebrate with us at 623 Star Street. All are welcome.

By Malinda Allison The Honey Grove Library is delighted to host an exhibit titled Texas Crochet Heritage in the Crockett Room of the Honey Grove Library. The exhibit will run through July 30, and may be seen any time the Library is open.

The art of crocheting has been a pursuit of Texas women for many decades and is still practiced and enjoyed. The exhibit features over 20 panels discussing topics such as hope chests, pattern books and individual artists. In addition, lovely crocheted items from the community are

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setbacks. Di Hopkins began the discussion by noting that the neighboring property owner of the property discussed during the public hearing, did have a problem with the Special Exception Requests for setbacks involving three of the lots near his property (ID# 78149). The specifics of the setback rules, the reason they exist and when special exceptions can be made to those rules were discussed with comments made about the need to be fair and equitable to all parties concerned. Gilbert Welch noted that the rights of adjacent property owners need to be taken into consideration and when an adjacent property owner objects to a special exception request, he would have to vote no to recommending to the Commissioners Court the special exception request be approved. Mr. Richey spoke

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He then asked Ms. Hopkins to explain what this was about. Di Hopkins explained that this was about an application for a 166-unit Boat/ RV storage facility. After viewing a map Ms. Hopkins handed the commission, a discussion ensued with the definition of what “storage” entailed. A motion was then made by Gilbert Welch to set a public hearing on this matter for August the 4th at 8:20 a.m. Commission Member Matt Titsworth seconded the motion which passed. 6. Discussion, consideration and action regarding changes and/or modifications by landowners: Judge Moore noted this would be the time for comments regarding

to clarify if only the three lots being objected to would not be recommended for the special exceptions and asked for clarification on the percentage rules for setbacks. The owner of the property seeking the special exceptions to the setbacks spoke to explain why the setbacks he’s requesting are needed to build the quality homes that will attract high end buyers and the possibility existing of the need to sell his property and abandon the high-end development plans for that area. Judge Moore advised that the property owners get together before this goes to the Commissioners Court to discuss resolution options for a favorable outcome to be had. Di then discussed a request being made on a property off CR 2900 that is a 5-acre tract with the property owners wishing to split their acreage

Freda Mae’s Bridge Day at Northeast Texas Children’s Museum

(July 7, 2022 Commerce, Texas) One of the most anticipated adult activities at the Northeast Texas Children’s Museum is Freda Mae’s Bridge Day to be held on Monday, August 22 at 1:30. The Bridge Day named for Freda Mae is a way for family and friends to honor her memory. It is also a day for

friends to enjoy Bridge, dessert, and prizes. “ We have watched friendship grow each year around the Bridge table,” said Nancy McFarland, cochair of the event. “We enjoy seeing returning friends and welcoming new participants each year.” As a part of Freda Mae’s

Bridge Day, Bridge lessons will be taught at the Children’s Museum. Beginner Bridge Lessons will begin on July 19 at 1:30. These lessons will begin with the counting points, etc. for those who have not played before. Intermediate Bridge Lessons will begin on August 2 at 1:30. These les-

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to a 2- and 3-acre tract. She explained how in order for this to happen, they will need to have their zoning changed from agricultural to residential. After some discussion Gilbert Welch made the motion to set a hearing on this matter for Thursday, August 4th at 8:10 a.m. Commission member Gary Fernandes seconded the motion which passed. 7. Discussion, consideration and action to set next BDALZ meeting and/or hearing date(s): A motion was made by Gilbert Welch to set the next meeting date for August 4th at 8:10 a.m. for the first hearing and the regular meeting to begin at 8:30 a.m. The motion was seconded by Matt Titsworth and the motion passed. 8. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded and passed to adjourn at 9:13 a.m.

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I have entitled my column for this week “My Wake-Up Call” for a very special reason. Having grown up on the farm and having spent three years in the military service, I knew what wakeup calls were. But this one was very different. In my late teenage years, God had made it very clear to me what His plan was for my life’s work. But I tried to ignore the call. In the meantime, I was now married and had not shared this conviction with my wife. I grew miserable in my disobedience. And then the “wakeup call” came. I had worked the midnight

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ning, and my wife did the encouraging. Her wake-up call was what I needed. I’m so glad she called. To be sure not everyone is to be a minister. But everyone is to be a servant. God has a plan for every life. Someone has said “God not only calls the qualified, but He qualifies the called.” I believe that the road to happiness is to walk with Him as He directs your paths. I challenge you to a life of service. It begins as you accept Jesus as your Saviour. It continues as you present your bodies in sacrificial service to, for and with Him. Read - Proverbs 3:3-6 and Romans 12:1.

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Many people do not believe in Hell, a place of torment that lasts forever and ever. Many people do not believe that God would send anyone to a place like Hell. It is import not to ask what people believe, but what does the Bible say. Let us consider how God’s word describes Hell. Hell is described as Everlasting. Jesus said that the King, “shall say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels” (Matthew 25:41). Isaiah pens that “The sinners in Zion are afraid; fearfulness hath surprised the hypocrites. Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire? who among us

shall dwell with everlasting burnings?” (Isaiah 33:14). Hell is described with heat. John records that “whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire” (Revelation 20:15). The Lord, in describing the judgement day, said that the “Son of man shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity; And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth” (Matthew 13:41-42). Hell is described as ‘fire and brimstone’ and ‘unquenchable’. John speaks of those that have refused to follow God as those that “shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into

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for a year 2000 (or newer) in-depth discussion about the 9/24/19 -- Hours changed model tandem axle dump By-Laws and the Committruck for Precinct 4 – Comtee that is Tuesday, July 5, 2022, Fannin for 02/22/22 edition in place, the duties missioner Precinct 4: Com- of certain members and how County Judge Randy Moore missioner Lackey explained Committee members are and called to order at 9:00 a.m., a why he believed this to be a will be selected. Judge Moore Regular Session of the Fannin good idea and then made the noted he had made edits to the County Commissioners Court. motion to go out for bids for By-Laws and went over the edQuorum was established as the dump truck with Commis- its he had made (the By-Laws all County Commissioners and sioner Lane seconding the mo- will be posted to the County County Judge were present. tion which passed. website for viewing after apJudge Moore began the meet10. Discussion, consider- proved.) After Judge Moore ing by first reading scripture ation and action to approve went over his edits, Commisverse Colossians 3:12. The short plat for Cascia Es- sioner Self made a motion to Invocation was then led by tates, 3 lots on 3.749 acres, approve the Subdivision ComPastor Josh Lott of the Ivanhoe Property ID# 82039 off of mittee By-Laws with the edits Baptist Church. Pledges were Business Highway 121 in made by Judge Moore. Comled by Major James Manis, ReRandolph – Commissioner missioner Lackey seconded the tired. Precinct 2 for Development motion and before a vote was 4. Introductions: There were Services Director: Fannin taken, Commissioner Magno introductions. County Development Services ness questioned the make-up 5.Public Forum: There were Director Di Hopkins, spoke to of the voting members of the no speakers note that everything had been Committee and whether there 6. Discussion and action to done to clear the way for this would be a balanced represenconsider an Order to institute to be approved. Commissioner tation of county citizenry that a burn ban for Fannin CounSelf then made the motion to were not just all real estate ty – County Judge: Fannin approve with Commissioner people. Attorney Newt CunCounty Emergency ManageMagness seconding the motion ningham spoke to ask if the ment Coordinator Troy Hudson which passed. Commissioner’s Court could spoke to explain the need for a 11. Discussion, consider- make recommendations for fire burn ban to be put in place. ation and action to approve members to be appointed. A After first noting that there had the Fannin County Subdi- discussion ensued about the apbeen a total of 19 fires since vision Committee By-Laws pointment process of the SubJune 27th with 12 of those be– Commissioner Precinct 2 Division By-Law Committee ing grass fires, he called attenfor Development Services Di- members and their qualification to a risky drought index rector: Commissioner Self tions. Commissioner Self then number that will only get worse began what would become an clarified that there would be with the anticipated hot dry three permanent members which would be the District Attorney or designee; County Clerk or designee; the Subdivision Director (FC Development Services Director); two members of Photos courtesy of the Fannin County Historical Museum Three blocks the Commissioners Court south of the Courthouse Square in Bonham One Main Street Bonham, and four members selected from the citizenry of FanTexas 75418 903-583-8042 Visit Facebook: “Fannin county historical group” nin County (possible real estate people and surveyors included). After clarifying the makeup of the Committee, the vote was Fannin College taken to approve the Bywas a Private Laws with the edits noted. 12. Discussion, considSchool built eration and action reca. 1879. It was garding partial funding a two story of repeater for southwest portion of the County – structure that Commissioner Precinct 2 stood on the for City of Leonard Adsite formerly ministrator: Commissioner Self explained how this occupied by the is regarding the radio sigold High School nal in the SW area of the Building (First county and how this will benefit Leonard and TrenGraduating ton police/fire. After his Class was in brief explanation a motion 1894) and later was made by Commissioner Self to table this to next by Duncan week with Commissioner School. Magness seconding the motion which passed. By Rose Schwartz

his report by noting that all the Fire Chiefs supported a burn ban be implemented. A motion was then made by Commissioner Lackey to implement a burn ban, seconded by Commissioner Lane and passed. 7. Discussion, consideration and action to move $32,744.99 from Sale of Equipment 220364-1630 to R&M Machinery Parts 220-622-4580 for Precinct 2 – Commissioner Precinct 2 for County Auditor: Commissioner Self explained why this was needed and then made the motion that the move take place. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Magness and passed. 8. Discussion, consideration and action to retain Newt Cunningham as legal counsel for Fannin County Pro bono – County Judge: Judge Moore explained how this action was recommended by Attorney Jim Allison with TAC (Texas Association of Counties.) A motion was made by Commissioner Magness to retain Attorney Cunningham Pro bono (for free services), seconded by Commissioner Lane and passed. 9. Discussion, consideration and action to go out for bids

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Commissioners Continued from page 8 13. Discussion, consideration and action to approve purchase of a Land Pride Model RC5715 15’ Batwing Mower from Paris Farm and Ranch in Paris, Tx for Precinct 3; $25,044.73 to be paid from Purchase of Equipment, 230-623-5710 – Commissioner Precinct 3 for Purchasing Agent: Fannin County Purchasing Agent Shonda Magness invited Commissioner Magness to speak on this matter. Commissioner Magness explained the need for the mower and how the price on this is a government price and as such is a good price for the equipment needed. He then made a motion to approve the purchase with Commissioner Lane second-

ing the motion which passed unanimously. 14. Discussion, consideration and action to approve payment of bills – County Judge for County Auditor: A motion was made, seconded and passed to approve payment of bills. 15. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Consultation with Attorney – a closed meeting will be held pursuant to Section 551.071 of the Government Code to (1) seek the advice of its attorney regarding: (a) pending or contemplated litigation; or (b) a settlement offer; or (2) on a matter in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with this chapter – regarding Fannin County Court-

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house Contracts – County Judge: A motion was made, seconded and passed to enter into Executive Session at 9:42 a.m. After some time passed, a motion was made, seconded and passed to enter back into Regular Session at 10:33 a.m. 16. Discussion, consideration and action regarding Consultation with Attorney Executive Session – County Judge: After Judge Moore asked if there was anything else needed to be addressed on this, this item was passed on. 17. Discussion, consideration and action regarding contracting for lawn maintenance for county buildings – County Judge for County Auditor: Commissioner Lackey made a motion to reject the current bid received and to go back out for bids. Commissioner Magness seconded the motion which passed.

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18. Discussion, consideration and action to allow the District Attorney’s Assistant to use Room 201 at the Fannin County Courthouse on Wednesday mornings each week – County Judge for District Attorney: Commissioner Lackey made a motion to allow the use of Room 201 with Commissioner Lane seconding the motion which passed. 19. Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: Commissioner Lane began by relaying thanks to all for coming and reminded everyone of the Latex Paint and Electronics Collection Event that is being sponsored by TCOG (Texoma Council of Governments) and held at the Cooke County Fairgrounds in Gainesville on Saturday, July 23rd by appointment on the TCOG website. She also noted that her precinct is still short-

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handed, and she is looking to hire for both part-time and fulltime positions and welcomed any needing a job to apply. She wished all to stay cool and have a wonderful week. Commissioner Self noted his thanks for all attending and was glad everyone stayed safe through the 4th of July. He urged all to take heed of the burn ban and not start any fires, stay hydrated and have a good week. Commissioner Magness commented on the minimal attendance since the meetings began at the courthouse, noted he would be in a conference next week and said his crew would be putting up burn ban signs to inform the citizenry. Commissioner Lackey thanked all who came to the meeting and asked all to spread the word about the burn ban. He hoped all had a good fourth and urged everyone to stay safe, keep cool

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and to check on the elderly to make sure their air conditioning is working. Judge Moore commented on his volunteer work with the CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) group at the fireworks display at Lake Bonham and how appreciative he is of all those who made the fireworks display a success (the Kiwanis, the city and all the members.) He too urged all to pay attention to the Burn Ban and to not start any fires. He concluded his statement by thanking all who called/contacted their representatives and senators to keep the VA services from being moved out of Fannin County as thankfully that is no longer a possibility of happening. 20. Adjourn: A motion was made, seconded and passed to adjourn at 10:41 a.m.

Attention: Bonhi Mini-Reunion

There will be a Bonhi Mini-Reunion sponored by the classes 55-65 at Creative Arts Center on September 10, 2022 from 1:00 - 5:00pam. Donations will be accepted. The morning can be spent touring the new 1888 Courthouse, The Fannin County Museum of History or the Sam Rayburn House Museum. To assist in planning, RSVP to your class representative for both the mini reunion and tours by August 15, 2022. For those graduates not from 55-65, RSVP Tom Thorton, 903-486-5736. For those who need information about places to eat or specials around the square, you can contact the Visitors Center at 903-583-9830.


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Sunday Morning Re-take

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Texas Crop and Weather Report July 6, 2022

CENTRAL A general rainfall covered the area and was the first significant moisture in three weeks. Temperatures were 100-plus degrees 21 days in June. The rainfall was too late for corn as most fields were drying down. Corn harvest was getting underway, but field checks revealed insufficient kernel development and fill, suggesting some decreased yield potential. The second cutting of hay was lower than expected. Hay costs were creeping up, and some producers were cull-

ing livestock. Overall pasture and rangeland conditions were poor. Sale barns reported a higher volume of cattle sales. Stock tanks were drawing down. A large infestation of blister beetles was reported. EAST Drought conditions persisted. A lack of rainfall has put hay production at a standstill. Pasture and rangeland conditions were poor to fair. Subsoil and topsoil conditions were very short to short. Current hay production amounts were well below average, and yields

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had many producers very concerned. Livestock were doing fair to good with some supplementation taking place. Low amounts of hay, high feed prices and possible water supply shortages were pushing producers to implement culling strategies. NORTH Soil moisture ranged from very short to short. High temperatures moved conditions in the wrong direction. Hay fields needed rain. Producers reported a 50% hay yield from the first cutting, but zero rain since had not allowed fertilizer applications or provided growth. Good to excellent quality hay bales were at or above $100 each. Soybeans were doing well. Corn looked nice. Sunflowers and cotton were doing well. Cattle were in good condition, and spring born calves were doing well. Parasite and fly loads were decreasing. Goat kidding was go-

ing well. WEST CENTRAL Conditions were mostly hot and dry with some isolated rain showers and cooler temperatures early in the week. Wheat produced well below average yields. Cotton fields needed rain. Rangeland conditions were poor. Supplemental feeding of cattle continued. Cattle were still being culled and sold as tank water declined. SOUTH Northern and western areas were very short on moisture while eastern and southern areas were very short to short. Temperatures remained hot, but some areas received scattered rainfall with amounts ranging from

traces to 1.5 inches in several areas and up to 5 inches in isolated areas. Peanut planting was complete. Growers were considering late-planted sesame, but dry conditions discouraged planting. Sunflower harvest was complete, and sesame harvest will begin soon. Citrus and sugarcane crops were being irrigated. Vegetable production slowed due to the extreme heat. Corn fields continued to dent and mature with harvest around the corner. Farmers were test cutting sorghum. There were reports of heavy sugarcane aphid infestations. Harvest should not take long for corn and sorghum due to limited acreage. Cot-

ton was blooming, but dryland fields were stressed. Pasture and rangeland conditions were very poor to good, and fields with irrigation were good to excellent. Hay fields continued to be cut and baled. Producers estimated near-total losses for most small grain grazing crops. Livestock producers were still providing heavy amounts of supplemental feed and culling herds. Supplemental feeding reduced in some areas. Stock tanks were extremely low in some areas and in good shape in others. Hay and feed prices continued to rise. Sale volumes were average, and prices were steady at local markets.

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South Summary The rapid onset of drought continues to affect parts of the Tennessee and Lower Mississippi Valley with a continued increase in coverage of short-term moderate drought (D1). Western Tennessee and northern Mississippi were especially dry the past two weeks with many areas receiving less than 0.25 inches of rainfall. This dryness was combined with above-normal temperatures. Therefore, severe drought (D2) was added to parts of northern Mississippi and western Tennessee. 30day SPEI, EDDI, and soil moisture indicators were

used as guidelines in these degradations. Likewise, D0-D1 was also expanded across northeast Texas, southeast Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The number of Arkansas counties, designated with burn bans, continues to increase. In the 6 week period since May 25, Jonesboro, Arkansas has recorded 1.17” of precipitation, or about 25% of normal. This is the driest such period since 1952. SPI values, starting at 120 days through the past 24 months, along with CPC’s leaky bucket soil moisture (lowest percentile) supported an expansion of D4 across the Texas Panhandle. Closer to the Gulf Coast, heavy rainfall (more than 1.5 inches) resulted in widespread 1-category improvements to southern Louisiana and southeastern Texas. In areas that received more than 5 inches of rainfall such as southwest Louisiana, a 2-category improvement was justified. A small 2-category improvement was also made to northeastern Texas that received 3 to 6 inches of rainfall. Recent, heavy rainfall also led to a trimming of the extension of moderate drought (D1) across central Mississippi.


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SHOP AND DINE IN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN BONHAM

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Looking for Native American Indians, Alaskan Natives, or Native Hawaiians needing assistance finding employment or vocational training. Must be a member of a U.S. Federally recognized tribe with a supporting document from a U.S. Federally recognized Tribe’s Tribal Rolls and Records office & reside within our designated service area in TX. Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Section 166, 20 CFR 684.300(a) (1) An Indian, as determined by a policy of the INA program grantee; or (2) An Alaska Native; or (3) A Native Hawaiian.

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Plant Tips: It is time to start that fall garden. Plant tomatoes and pumpkins early in the month. You can still plant blackPhoto by Linda Brinlee eyed peas. Plant Fannin County Master Gardener peppers in the next spring so remove the last two weeks of spent flower heads to reduce the month. Water trees, shrubs, and seedlings next year. Place ground covers by hand every spent flower heads in a paper day or two for the rest of the bag to collect seed to plant in summer. Deep-root watering other areas. spring-fruiting rods are not necessary since Remove most roots are within the top blackberry canes. Tip the new canes to encourage 12” of the soil. Water newly planted Bermu- branching and compact da and St. Augustine twice growth to provide more bera day for short periods for ries next year. Fertilizing Tips: about two weeks. For lawns, fertilize with an Pruning Tips: Remove dead or dying annu- all-nitrogen fertilizer for clay als and replace with heat-tol- soils and a high-nitrogen fererant annuals such as copper tilizer for sandy soils. Water deeply after applying the ferplant or moss rose. Remove spent flowers and tilizer. seed stalks from spring pe- Garden Tips rennials. Plants such as sal- Fall garden: To determine vias and celosias will ag- when to plant or what variety gressively reseed themselves of a vegetable to plant:

Average first frost date: November 15 Determine days from transplant or from planting seed to beginning of harvest. Allow at least two months after beginning of harvest to first frost Calculate -- Subtract the number of days from planting to end of harvest from November 15. Based on the above formula, if a tomato variety takes 90 days from transplant to beginning of harvest and adding at least another month for harvesting tomatoes (120 days total), then subtract 120 days from November 15 and that puts July 19 specifically for planting seeds. Not too early to begin planning the fall and winter garden. Begin preparing a bed for winter greens including spinach, lettuce, chard, beets, turnips, and kale. Choose a place that can be protected from winter weather. Consider a square-foot gardening type bed which is small and easy to cover.

145th Fogle Family Reunion

The 145th Fogle Family Reunion will be held at the First Baptist Activity Center, Bonham on Saturday, July 16, 2022 from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Bring your favorite dish and all your family members. Drinks will be provided. Remember to bring photos of family and past reunions. Henry Fogle and family came from California by wagon train in 1876. They settled around Ivanhoe, TX.


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1975 CASE INTERNATIONAL 1466 FOR SALE. Worked perfectly last year. It needs 2 back tires and 2 batteries, as it hasn’t been used in a year. Asking $4k or best offer. (903) 664-3565 John Deere Model E130 Lawn Tractor. 22HP, 42 inch cut, 54 hours on meter. Bought new 2 years ago. $1100.00. Call: 614-598-4868, Trenton. FOR SALE Wood burning stove, Jotul brand. 972-816-5634.

ESTATE SALE PATSY WILSON ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, July 16th 6520 FM 274 Ravenna, TX 75476. Gate will open at 8am..... Auction starts at 10am. Lewis Estate Auctions Food truck will be on site.

GARAGE SALES YARD SALE 301 S. Center St. 8am- 4pm July 14th, 15th, & 16th. Wheat Pennies, Decor and Miscellaneous Items. YARD SALE 401 S. Oak, Ector Saturday, July 16th. 8:00am- 2:00pm Cash Only! GRANNY’S PLACE & GRANNY’S CHRISTMAS STORE RESALE SHOP. 10 S. Plaza in Ladonia, TX. Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm. See us on Facebook. Call 903-367-7095.

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FARM and LAWN MAINTENANCE Tree service, landscaping, brush clearing, fence of any kind, pipe fence painting, power washing, house painting, flagstone patios, gravel driveways, lot mowing, gutters and drainage, concrete demolition, any odd jobs. Call Jose Vazquez at 903-227-5898 or 903-583-1259.

HISTORIC HOME FOR SALE at 1018 W. Main St. Honey Grove. The Gandy House was built in 1901. The addition of a den, office, and bathroom around 1970 brought the home to approx. 4,200 sqft. Situated on 4 acres with a pond, 6 bedrooms makes this a wonderful family home. Original finishes on staircase and wood work are a major plus. $495,000. Call Wynell 214-642-0266.

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THE CLEANING LADY Let me clean so you won’t have to. Very reasonable rates, great references! Years of experience. HAVE BROOM WILL TRAVEL! Call Mairi 903-815-1877.

E.L. FINNEY’S GENERAL STORE, Now located at 405 N. Main, Bonham, is OPEN! Monday Saturday, 10am-5pm. 903227-7968. Come and see all our vendors – both past and new. We are so excited to serve you, again! A PAW UP Helping Animals In Need Thrift Store 101 West Hayes, Savoy Open Friday thru Sunday 10am-5pm. FREE CLOTHES & HOUSEWARES: Clothes ClosetValley Creek Baptist Church, 3615 FM 896, Leonard. Wednesdays 8-10am.

PERSONAL RETIRED GENTLEMAN WIDOWER. Would like to meet a Christian Lady who likes traveling, outdoors, sports, and enjoys life. Let’s have lunch. Call Rowdy 903-328-0227.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TREES and MÁS Large Acreage Mowing with Tractor, Landscaping, Fences, Stump Grinding, and Concrete. Insured, Call for free estimate. 903-2276940, 903-227-8369, or 903-486-2868. PROFESSIONAL PAINT & DRYWALL REPAIRS: Cracks, holes, patches, water damage, sheetrock repair, ceilings, walls, matched texturing. Interior/ Exterior Painting. 40+ years experience. Call Johnny @ 903-209-6958 MUNOZ LAWN CARE & TREE TRIMMING All kinds of fences built and repaired too. For estimate call: 903-267-2503 TEXAS BEST HANDYMAN & REMODEL: Over 20 years experience. No job too small. Free estimates. Call Eric Baldwin 469400-4086. Serving Grayson and Fannin Counties.

STAPP TREE TRIMMING and REMOVAL Hauling, Storm Damage, Demolition Work, Dead Wood Removal, Licensed and Bonded. Over 25 Years Experience. Call 903-5837888. “Cheaper than the cheapest. Give me a call, I can handle it all, guaranteed.” A & A HANDYMAN SERVICE We do any repairs, demolition or remodeling, lawn care, tree service, cleaning out houses, trailer homes, sheds, or barns. If you have a job idea, let us know. No Job too Big or too Small!!! Call 469-422-7990. SMALL ENGINE REPAIR Pick-Up and Deliveries. Will repair on site if needed. 903-647-1115 HANDYMAN & MORE Senior Citizen Discount •Painting •Sheetrock Repair & Texture •Remodeling •Plumbing •Electrical •Mowing •Tree & Trim work •Flowerbeds. Call 903-304-9009. AFFORDABLE STUMP GRINDING Commercial and Residential. Call William 903-820-1036. APPLIANCE REPAIR Do you need Major Appliance Repair in Fannin County? Call 903-814-1987 Danny Loyd.

REAL ESTATE 520 S. CENTER BONHAM, TX 75418 2 offices, bathroom & storage area, Plenty of parking space. $750 per month (utilities not included) Call or text 903-583-0108.

OFFICE SPACE AND SECURE WAREHOUSE/ SHOP SPACE FOR RENT • 225 to 300 sq. feet • Build to suit • Secure Warehouse/ Shop Space For Rent, 3000 sq. ft. with ample parking. 2501 N Center ST. Bonham, Texas. 903-583-9527.

220 E. 1st St Bonham, TX 75418 6500 SF Total. 3500 SF Warehouse w/concrete floors & loading dock. 3000 SF Office w/approx 8 offices, large meeting room space, 2 restrooms, kitchen area, HVAC, recently remodeled. $2,500 per month (utilities not included). Call or text 903-583-0108. NICE HOME FOR SALE! 120 Porter Cir. Savoy Updated 3/2 Dblwide. White stone kitchen counters. SS Range, carpet & paint. $175,000. Cash, Conv., FHA, VA. 214-478-8980. FOR SALE 1.64 acre lot located at Lake Bonham. Beautiful view, perfect to build on. $125,000. 903-583-9120 or 903-818-0291. FOR RENT Located on 8584 S. State HWY 78 and FM 1553, Leonard. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, large living room, large game room. $1000 deposit and $1200 monthly. 903-640-3130. FOR RENT IN HONEY GROVE 1 Bedroom Duplex. $550/mo. $200 dep. No Pets! 903-449-2673.

SELF STORAGE RENT A STORAGE UNIT IN RANDOLPH & BONHAM Several large units are available starting at $69.95! Unit sizes from 10x10 up to 10’x22’. Gated parking spaces start at $39.95. Randolph facility @ Hwy 121 & Hwy 11, Randolph, TX 75490, Bonham facility @ 400 Katy Blvd, Bonham, TX 75418. Contactless rental online 24/7 at www. brightstartstorage.com. For more information call our office at (903) 505-6800 & (903) 292-0657.

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ESTATE SALE ESTATE SALE 2709 Albert Broadfoot July 15th & 16th Friday & Saturday 8am- 5pm Bedroom Suite, Furniture, Refrigerator, Lots of nice clothes, shoes and purses. Outdoor stuff! Planters, benches, chairs, etc. Inside A/C Sale Contact David 214-533-1226 for info.

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Are you in the Buffer Zone or a Floodplain?

Fannin CAD has a wonderful interactive Map on their web site; https://www.fannincad.org/ Use the “Map Contents Box” to show overlays of: FEMA flood zones. Bois d’Arc Lake. Bois d’Arc lake 5,000ft Buffer & the Zoning Parcels for Bois d’Arc Lake. If you have any questions please call us, we are here to help. Development Services Di Hopkins 903-449-4220 (Culverts, Lake Zoning, Subdivisions & Rental Communities)

Safety is important when using ATVs and UTVs

By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist

Many Texans have been injured or killed in accidents involving all-terrain and utility task vehicles (ATVs and UTVs). That’s why it’s important for both adults and children to keep safety in mind when riding. According to Cultivate Safety’s All Terrain and Utility Task Vehicles campaign, there are more than 100,000 emergency room visits annually in the U.S. due to ATV and UTV accidents, and about 650 fatalities occur each year. Children are involved in about 25-60% of these injuries and fatal incidents. ATVs and UTVs can weigh more than 2,000 pounds and roll over easily. Some of the most common injuries and fatalities are from rollovers, run-overs, falls and ejections from the vehicles. Follow and share these rules of the trail to make safety a part of the plan for every ride and help reduce ATV-related deaths and injuries:

Always wear a helmet and other protective gear, such as eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants and a long-sleeved shirt. Take a hands-on safety course. Do not allow children under 16 to operate an adult-size ATV or UTV. Riders younger than 16 should drive only ageappropriate youth models and never adult models. Do not drive ATVs or UTVs on paved and public roads. Ensure the operator can safely operate the vehicle and perform tasks. “Whether you are riding to work or riding to play, please ride to live by being safe,” the Cultivate Safety Slogan says. Cultivate Safety provides many resources that provide safety strategies and information, including graphics and videos. Learn more at cultivatesafety.org/ campaigns/atvs. Additional resources can be found at atvsafety.org. The ATV Safety Institute provides hand-on courses, on-the-job training, riding tips and more.

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Cooper GREAT. Water lightly stained; 88 degrees; 2.50 feet low. In the summer heat fish the first few hours daylight for the best bites. Catfish are good off docks and shorelines with cut bait. Crappie are good on main lake brush piles and standing timber with jigs and minnows. Bass are fair early morning with topwaters, transitioning to deeper water structures midmorning with chatterbaits and crankbaits. Lavon GOOD. Water lightly stained; 82 degrees; 1.04 feet low. Channel catfish are good on baited holes in 10-20 feet of water. Bluegill are good in 10-20 feet of water on brush piles. White bass have a sporadic topwater bite throughout the day, but only last a couple seconds so don’t waste your time chasing them unless you spot the action early in the morning. Look in 15-25 feet of water on main lake points. Crappie are good in 15-20 feet of water on brush and rock. Report by Carey Thorn, White Bass Fishing Texas. Texoma EXCELLENT. Water stained; 82 degrees; 1.68 feet above. Hybrid bass are good with topwaters early for big fish, switching to slabs after the fish move down. Some shallow chasing but most catches coming in deeper water. Bait fish are out in the open water. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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by a car. The warden saw no evidence that the animal had been struck by a vehicle. The driver of the vehicle was cited for possession of white-tailed deer in closed season and released. The warden then spent the next three hours on foot searching the area where he believed the deer was shot, and found a single shot .22 rifle laying in the ditch. An arrest warrant was issued for a Travis County resident for hunting from a vehicle. The charges are pending. Just Leave that Fawn Alone A Bell County game warden was alerted to a person who had stopped at a gas station with a fawn in her vehicle. The complainant sent pictures and a license plate number, which showed the vehicle registered to a woman in Rogers. The warden also learned the woman had an arrest warrant for assault with bodily injury. The warden contacted the suspect, who admitted to driving the deer around in her car; however, she couldn’t find it now on her 10-acre property. The woman was placed under arrest for the warrant and for illegal possession of the white-tailed deer.

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OBITUARIES WILLIAM HENRY BOEHLER William Henry Boehler Age 85 passed away May 15, 2022 in Paris, Texas. William was born October 8, 1938 son of Frank and Willie Mae Phillips Boehler in Honey Grove, Texas. He married Cathy Smith July 3, 1969. William was a kind and loving man and had many friends in the Paris and Honey Grove area. William worked many jobs and was retired from T & K Machine Shop and farming. He graduated Honey Grove High School and was of the Baptist faith. Survived by his wife, Cathy and daughter Nicole Boehler of the home, son Cody Boehler and wife Angie of Paris,Texas. Also, sister-in-law Debbie Boswell and husband Mike, Paris, Texas, brothers Frank Boehler of Honey Grove, Texas, James and Mary Boehler, LaRue, Texas, sisters Hattie Sherwood, Windom, Texas, Tommie McDowell, Honey Grove, Texas, Ruth Logan, Farmers Branch, Texas, Mary Frank’s, Waxahachie, Texas and many nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. He was preceded in death by sister, Elizabeth Wall, his parents, father and mother-in-law, and sister-in-law Sue.

JULIA FAYE DELISSE Julia Faye DeLisse age 75, of Bonham, Texas passed away on July 1, 2022 in Denison, Texas. Julia was born on July 6, 1946 in Kingston, Oklahoma to Thomas and Almita Lucille (Pershica) Ned.

Julia was a loving homemaker to her family. She married David West DeLisse in 1990 and they have been blessed with 32 years of marriage. She was of the Baptist Faith and she enjoyed Indian beadwork, quilting, sewing, fishing, and playing penny slots. But most of all she loved her time with family, friends, and especially her grandchildren. Julia is preceded in death by her parents; son Bobby Vandenburg; daughter in law Stormy Vandenburg; brothers Ivan Ned, Edwin Ned, Elwin Ned, Fred Ned, and Tommy Ned and sister Sue Metcalf. Julia is survived by her loving husband David West DeLisse of the home; daughter Samantha Cirkles and husband Dean of Telephone, TX; son Ronnie Vandenburg 7/12/2022 and wife Nelda of Bokchito, OK; brother Bobby Ned and wife Norma; sisters Jan Brooks, Mary Jane Vandenburg, and Patty Peebles and husband Rauel; grandchildren Stacy Christman, Allen Graham, Marcia Cirkles, Jackie Cirkles, Trinity Vandenburg, Kayla Pierce, Lakyn Collinsworth, and Branten Vandenburg; numerous great grandchildren and extended family and friends. Funeral services were held at 1:00 PM Saturday July 9, 2022 at Brown’s Funeral Service Chapel. Interment followed in Bokchito Cemetery. Terry Brooks, Allen Graham, Branten Vandenburg, Jackie Cirkles, Bo Peebles, and Mark Pierce serverd as pallbearers. The family received friends at the Funeral Home on Friday evening from 6-8 PM. Condolences may be sent to family at www.brownsfuneralservice.com.

WILLIAM DANIEL SHAW

Bonham- William Daniel Shaw, age 21 of Telephone, TX was welcomed into heaven by Grammie and Papa, and Mamaw and Papaw on Saturday, July 2, 2022. He was born on October 13, 2000 in Guatemala City, Guatemala. William loved working on vehicles; he worked at Texas Tires in Sherman, TX as a tire technician. William was the sweetest and most loving person. He loved his family dearly and enjoyed going to the Red River. William was a member of the Lamasco Baptist Church. William is survived by his parents, James “Jim” and Tammie Shaw; sister, Kassie Shaw; girlfriend, 7/12/2022 Emily Hudson and her two children Cece and Cohen, in additions to aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family members and friends. A memorial service was held at 2:00 pm on Tuesday, July 5, 2022 at Telephone Baptist Church. Bro. Jeff Johnson officiated. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www. coopersorrells.com.

CONNIE RAE (HENNEMAN) HESPE

BonhamConnie Rae (Henneman) Hespe, age 72, of Ivanhoe, TX was born on January 2, 1950 in Winner, South Dakota to Howard Fremont and Laura Myrtel (Wheeler) Henneman. She entered her eternal home with her Lord and savior on Wednesday, July 6, 2022 while at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, TX. Connie married Richard Eugene Hespe on August 5, 1979 in Gillette, WY. She was an equipment operator and worked in the coal mines. Connie enjoyed knitting and quilting with her mom, she enjoyed bird watching and loved animals of all kinds. Connie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. She is a member of the Sandy Baptist Church. Connie is survived by her loving husband of 42 years, Richard Hespe of Ivanhoe, TX; daughter, Toby Gist and husband Cary of Ravenna, TX; son Leonard Hespe and wife Grace of San Diego, CA; son, Sean Kaplan and wife Amber of Hulett, WY; grandchildren, Jacob Olson, Luke Cundy, Caleb Cundy, Angelica Hespe, AJ Hespe, Daniel Kaplan, Kaley Kaplan, KC Kaplan, and Tessa Kaplan; siblings, Howard Henneman and wife Barbara, Carol Ledford and husband Jim, and David Henneman and wife Kristy; brother-in-law, Vic Hartman in addition to numerous extended family and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, Howard and Laura Henneman, and her sister and best friend, Laura Lee Henneman. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home in Bonham, TX from 7:00 to 8:00 pm. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, July 13, 2022 at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home in Bonham, TX. Bro. Ronnie Ball will officiate. Interment will follow at Willow Wild Cemetery. Family will serve as pallbearers. The family would like to give a special thanks to Angela Jones for the exceptional care she provided to Connie during her stay at Texoma Medical Center in Denison. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www. coopersorrells.com. Funeral Services for Carole Ann Moore, age 81, of Trenton, Texas were held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 8, 2022 at First Baptist Church of Trenton under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Pastor Jason Points officiated. Burial followed at Burns Cemetery in Trenton, Texas. Carole entered the Kingdom of Heaven peacefully on July 4, 2022. Carole was born in San Antonio, Texas on October 5, 1940, to parents AC and Fannie Mae Taylor. She met her husband, Leon, through her mother who worked with him. Later in high school, Carole and Leon began dating, and on February 14, 1959, they were married in San Antonio. Carole and Leon had two children, and in 1969, settled in Richardson, Texas to raise their family. Carole worked as a purchasing agent for a variety of companies in the metroplex. In 1993, she and Leon moved to a farm in Trenton with future retirement plans. During her life, Carole was a proud member of the First Baptist Church in Trenton where she was involved with the WMU; Santa Gertrudis Association; Toastmasters; and the Jaycees. She loved volunteering at Vacation Bible Schools and enjoying the outdoors, especially Rocky Mountain National Park. She is survived by her husband Leon, daughter and son-in-law Linda and Joe Bryan, son and daughter-in-law Lee and Mary Anne Moore, and her four grandchildren: Jennifer Jaco and husband Michael; Jeannine Bryan and fiancé Nick Patton; Jackson Moore and wife Emily; and Reed Moore. The family received friends at First Baptist Church of Trenton on Thursday, July 7, 2022, from 6:00 p.m. till 8:00 p.m. Online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome.com

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ALLEN RAY SHIPP

Allen Ray Shipp was born Sept. 13, 1967 in McKinney, Texas, the son of Thomas Lambert “Tommy” Shipp and Sheila Faye Campbell Shipp. He was a truck driver for a number of years. He loved to dance and enjoyed country and western music. He also loved spending time with family and friends. Allen attended the Pentecostal church. Allen passed away Saturday, June 25, 2022 at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, TX. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Wise Funeral Home, Bonham, TX. Allen was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Fronia Daniels Campbell and Cecil Campbell and paternal grandparents, Goldie Shipp and R. D. Shipp. Allen is survived by his fiancé, Rhonda Griffin Gregory of Denison, TX; mother, Sheila Jacobs of Bonham, TX; his father, Tommy Shipp of Fort Worth, TX; son, Cody Shipp and wife Bridgett of Phoenix, AZ; daughter, Courtney Butner of Bonham, TX; grandchildren, Travis J. Jacobs, Tyson R. Jacobs, Alec Shipp and Tyla Butner; sister, Casey Jacobs of Bonham, TX; a number of cousins, nieces and nephews, extended family and friends. Online guest register www.wisefuneralhome.com

DANIEL WAYNE ECHOLS

The Celebration of life for Daniel Echols, age 63, of Bonham, Texas will be held at 10:00 AM, Saturday, August 6. 2022 at Living Word Church of God under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Pastor Eddie Prince will officiate. Daniel Echols passed away Thursday, June 30, 2022. Daniel Echols was born April 10, 1959, the son John Coleman Echols and Alma Lou Winn Echols. Daniel loved his small-town life and lived it to the fullest. He could always be found at home, or down on the Sulfur River hunting arrowheads and artifacts. This is where he had his personal relationship with God. While down in the river he would give thanks to God. Facing the East, South, and West he would say thank you for the seeds and the winds for growing the harvest; he would then face North and give thanks for the North Star representing Jesus. He loved his family and friends with his whole heart and would help anyone that he could. The love of his life Cathy Forbis lives in Paris with her daughters and granddaughter, Daniel loved them dearly. He was an avid collector of Hot Wheels cars and was always on the hunt for the perfect unique one. He gained a Great Grandson, Bryson James, and they shared the love of playing with Hot Wheels cars together. Bryson called him Papa Dan. Daniel served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps and was very proud to be an American. He loved watching the drag races, and purchased tickets for himself and his crazy niece Christi with whom he shared a special bond. They went to Ennis, Texas and got to see the action up close with pit passes! He had a gentle spirit and loved God’s creation of nature and respected it. Daniel Echols is preceded in death by his parents, and brother, Johnny Loyd Echols. Daniel Echols is survived by his companion of 18 years, Cathy Forbis, daughters, Rena Sisson (Larry) of Paris, Texas, Ashley Spann of Paris, Texas, brother, Larry Echols (Marilyn) of Sherman, Texas, sister, Terrie Echols of Bonham, Texas, granddaughter, ShiAnn Sisson, great grandson, Bryson James, nieces, Christi Tynan (John) of Ivanhoe, TX, and Rebecca Martin of Bonham, TX, great nephew, Gary Spaugh, great nieces, Hailey Martin and Tori Martin. Do not stand by my grave and weep. I am not there, I do not sleep --I am the thousand winds that blow I am the diamond glints in snow I am the sunlight on ripened grain, I am the gentle, autumn rain. As you awake with morning’s hush, I am the swift, up-flinging rush Of quiet birds in circling flight, I am the day transcending night. Do not stand by my grave, and cry --I am not there, I did not die. Online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome.com

ALEXIS NICHOLE (ROGERS) DAVIS

Alexis Nichole (Rogers) Davis passed peacefully at her home on June 30, 2022. Alexis was born on January 22,1982. She was diagnosed a Type 1 Diabetic at the age of 10. She became a summer participant at Camp Sweeney that year and attended every summer as long as they would let her! She made lifelong friends and participated in the custom of lighting the Sweeney candle when a friend passed. She graduated from Bonham High School in 2000 and Kilgore Junior College as a Registered Nurse in 2011. Over the years, she has had many medical struggles and in 2013 suffered a traumatic brain injury. Being the fighter she is – with intense physical therapy - she relearned how to walk, talk, read, write and tie her shoes. After 2 years, Alexis was well enough to attend Texas Women’s University to complete her Bachelor of Science Degree graduating in 2017. She was very proud of her nurse status and being able to listen to her patients needs became her forte. She leaves behind her son, Landon Davis, Mother - Jamie Gentry, Stepfather – James Gentry, Sister – Danielle Ramage, Brothers Jeremy Rogers and Sean Rogers and his wife Megan. Nieces and Nephews – Kylie and Natalie Ramage - Arthur, Myra, Sophia, Josie, Helen, Ella, Luke, Phillip, and Rose Rogers – Ollie and Shug Rogers. And a plethora of Cousins, Aunts, Uncles, and friends. She was preceded in death by her father - Greg Rogers. In lieu of flowers, please donate in her name to Camp Sweeney or the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Visitation and Celebration of Life was held at Wise Funeral Home in Bonham on Tuesday July 5th from 5pm to 8pm. OBITUARIES CONTINUED ON PAGE 19


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2-1-1 Texoma Area Information Center achieves National Accreditation

SHERMAN JULY 5, 2022 - Eric M. Bridges, Executive Director of Texoma Council of Governments (TCOG) announced today that the 2-1-1 Texoma Area Information Center (AIC) has successfully By: attained national accreditation from the Alliance of Information and Referral Systems (AIRS). Texoma AIC joins WW.GFCF2-1-1 .ORG more than 140 organizations in the United States and Canada to have successfully attained AIRS Accreditation. “Accreditation is reserved only for those who’ve demonstrated achievement in service quality, effectiveness, community involvement, organizational stability, database competency, and other standards within the information and referral field,” said Mr. Bridges. “This is the fourth d By: time 2-1-1 Texoma has attained this important credential. I could not be more proud of our dedicated 2-1-1 team. It is because of their tireless efforts that accreditation was

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possible.” 2-1-1 Texas, a program of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, is committed to helping Texas citizens connect with the services they need. Whether by phone or internet, the goal is to present accurate, wellorganized and easy-to-find information from local and state health and human services programs. This goal is accomplished through the work of 25 Area Information Centers (AICs) across the state. 2-1-1 Texas is a free, anonymous social service hotline available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 2-1-1 provides help with basic needs like food assistance, housing, utility assistance, child care, substance abuse treatment, mental services, aging services, and assistance for veterans. 2-1-1 also connects callers to a host of state services through various options, or may speak to a Certified Resource Specialist, who may connect them.

The local 2-1-1 staff consists of Alison Tesney, Anita Haliburton, Mary Browning-Rodriguez, Melinda Sinor, and Shawnee Bartlett. The Texoma Council of Governments is a voluntary association of the local governments in Cooke, Fannin, and Grayson Counties. Established in 1968, the 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. Either directly, or 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.

e Evans Cathryn Minnick Is New Member of American Angus Association Press Release - Cathryn Minnick, Ravenna, Texas, is a new junior member of the American Angus Association®, reports Mark McCully, CEO of the national organization with headquarters in Saint Joseph, Missouri. Junior members of the Association are eligible to register cattle in the American Angus Association, participate in programs conducted by

OBITUARIES ROGER KEITH POLLY

A memorial gathering for Roger Keith Polly, 76, of Randolph, Texas will be held at Wise Funeral Home from 6:00 to 8:00 PM Friday, July 1, 2022. Roger passed away Thursday, June 30, 2022 at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, TX. Roger was born July 21, 1945 in Fleming, Kentucky, the son of Nathaniel Polly and Juanita Watts Polly. He attended Whitesburg, Kentucky schools and was a US Army veteran (1965-1967) Roger married Janice Lynn Farmer on Nov. 17, 1965 in Clintwood, Virginia. He was an assemblyman for Ford Motor Company for many years. Roger was a member of the First Baptist Church in Randolph and the Ashley Masonic Lodge in Bailey, TX. He enjoyed deer hunting, golfing, playing horseshoes, traveling and camping. He was preceded in death by his parents, a son, Christopher Keith Polly (1998), two brothers, Dan Polly and Denver Polly, and a sister, Joann Bates. Roger leaves to cherish his memories his wife of 56 years, Janice Polly of Randolph, TX; two sons, Brian Wesley Polly and wife, Tracy of Louisville, KY and Alvin Todd Polly of Randolph, TX; two brothers, Ben Polly and wife, Gaynell of South Carolina and Nathan Polly and wife, Willi of Mayking, KY; a sister, Vernita Sizemore and husband, Clayton of Onieda, KY; eight grandchildren, Julie, Cassandra, Zach, Lexi, Cory, Joey, Jeremy, and Jessica; 11 great grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. A memorial service is pending at this time. Online guest register www.wisefuneralhome.com

the National Junior Angus Association and take part in Association-sponsored shows and other national and regional events. The American Angus Association is the largest beef breed association in the world, with more than 25,000 active adult and junior members. Visit NJAA.info for more information about the National Junior Angus Association.

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Texans Face Skyrocketing Home Energy Bills As The State Exports More Natural Gas Than Ever

BY MITCHELL FERMAN The Texas Tribune

Texans are seeing skyrocketing home electric bills this spring and summer, with many customers paying at least 50% more than they did for electric bills at this time last year.

And nobody seems to know when costs will go down. “I am worried people are going to be shocked,” said John Ballenger, vice president at Texas retail electric provider Champion Energy. “Realizing this is 50 or 60 or 70% higher than what they had paid be-

fore, I’m just not sure it’s real to people yet. If it’s not, it will be very, very soon when the bills hit this summer.” Here’s what Texans need to know about why utility bills are getting more expensive: What’s driving electricity and gas bills higher?

PUBLIC NOTICE OF BID

Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the Fannin County Commissioners Court is Issuing an Invitation for Bid for Mowing and Landscape Maintenance for eight county properties. Specifications can be obtained from: Shonda Magness Fannin County Purchasing 101 E. Sam Rayburn Dr. Suite 313 Bonham, TX 75418 Phone: 903-583-0054 smagness@fanninco.net Sealed proposals or electronic proposals must be filed in the County Purchasing Agent’s Office or via email to smagness@fanninco.net before 3 p.m., Thursday, July 28, 2022, or said bids will not be considered. Proposals shall be opened on Thursday, July 28, 2022 at 3:00 pm in the Fannin County Purchasing Agent’s Office, 101 E. Sam Rayburn Dr., Suite 313, Bonham, TX 75418. Fannin County Commissioners Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

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Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that Fannin County will accept the Bids for the purchase of a Dump Truck, used. Dump Truck must be a 2000 or newer model, tandem axle and in good condition. Specifications may be obtained from: Shonda Magness Fannin County Purchasing Agent 101 East Sam Rayburn Drive Suite 313 Bonham, TX 75418 Phone: 903-583-0054 smagness@fanninco.net Bids must be filed in the County Purchasing Agent’s Office before 3:00 PM on July 27, 2022, or said bids will not be considered. Bids shall be received and publicly read at the Fannin County Purchasing Agent’s Office, 101 E Sam Rayburn Drive, Ste. 313, Bonham, TX 75418 on Wednesday, July 27 at 3:00 p.m. Fannin County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all proposals.

The elevated utility bills have primarily been driven by the price of natural gas, which has shot up more than 200% since late February when Russia, a top gas-producing country, invaded Ukraine and upended the world’s energy market. Since then, Texas, the leading natural gas-producing state in the U.S., has not been able to keep offering its own residents cheap energy. Since the war in Ukraine began, Texas has been exporting more natural gas than ever before, sending much of it to Europe as many countries try to wean themselves off Russian gas. Congress lifted a longtime ban on exporting U.S. oil and gas in 2015, which opened world markets to Texas oil and gas producers. But demand for natural gas has also been growing at home as more people and businesses continue to flock to Texas. A hotter-than-normal spring and early summer also have driven demand for power to recordhigh levels. Most Texas power plants run on natural gas. “We’ve seen Texas gas go over to Europe, which has then created a supply issue locally in the state of Texas,” said Cory Kuchinsky, chief financial officer and treasurer for CPS Energy, San Antonio’s municipal utility that provides energy to more than 1 million customers. “Our customers feel the real-time impact of changing fuel costs.” The hike in utility bills comes

during difficult financial times for many Texans, who have also been facing high prices at grocery stores and the fuel pump due to growing inflation. How long will Texans see higher utility bills? With the war in Ukraine dragging on and upending the world energy market, Texas electricity providers are cautioning customers that the high rates could linger for months or longer. The higher prices will, however, benefit some Texans. As a major gas producer, the state typically benefits from high oil and gas prices in the form of jobs and state taxes on oil and gas production. Cities located in the state’s oil fields usually benefit even more. But despite the spike in demand, the oil and gas industry isn’t seeing major production growth because of a backlog of orders for vital equipment due to supply chain issues stemming from the pandemic, said Garrett Golding, energy economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. “There’s also a shortage of labor across most of the oilfield services,” Golding said, noting that companies are trying to hire aggressively. “But we’ve seen it for several quarters now: It is a struggle to get qualified people into the positions (companies) want right now.” Is the price of natural gas the only cause? While they agree the price of natural gas is the

primary driver behind Texas utility bills, energy experts say there are other factors at play. The state’s main power grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, has been managing the grid more cautiously since last February, when millions of people were without power for days in subfreezing temperatures after a combination of cold weather across the state and skyrocketing demand for energy shut down power plants as well as the natural gas facilities that supply them with fuel. Hundreds of people died. Public Utility Commission chair Peter Lake, appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott after the winter storm to lead the agency in charge of ERCOT, has said the grid operator is no longer prioritizing providing Texans cheap power. Instead, Lake said, its main focus is the grid’s reliability, especially during extreme hot or cold weather. But that has a price. “Conservative operations add costs,” said Cathy Webking, a longtime Texas energy lawyer. ERCOT’s new approach to operating the grid means asking power plants to be online and available in case they’re needed, and that means paying generators a prescribed price to operate no matter what happens. Before the 2021 winter storm, power plants ramped up or went offline based on market demand.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that FANNIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT has issued an RFQ (Request for Qualifications) Engineering Services to perform the update of the Fannin County Subdivision regulations.. RFQ2022-701 Specifications may be obtained from: Shonda Magness Fannin County Purchasing Office 101 E. Sam Rayburn Drive Suite 313 Bonham, TX 75418 smagness@fanninco.net All Submittals are due by July 29, 2022 at 2:00 PM. The RFQ will also be posted at www.co.fannin.tx.us and www.txsmartbuy.com Fannin County Commissioners Court reserves the right to reject any and all responses.

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The Texas Jewish Historical CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS Society Is Coming to Bonham NOW HIRING! By Sally Drayer, summer of 2020 due to Covid EMPLOYMENT CDL drivers with recent drivTJHS Historian 19 and were excited when I and Archivist. sallyedrayer@gmail.com

The Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life in Jackson, Mississippi years ago sent graduate students out across the South to small towns that used to have a Jewish community to interview current residents (if there were still Jewish people there) and to learn about the history of the town and of the Jewish community. I saw that Bonham was one of the towns listed. I never knew that there had been a Jewish presence there and it’s an hour from Dallas where I live. I did some research and contacted the Sam Rayburn Home and Museum/Library and the Fannin County Historical Museum. I went to Bonham several times in early 2020. The people I met at the tourist bureau, at the Museums (the Sam Rayburn Library is part of the Briscoe Center of American History in Austin where TJHS archives are stored), and local merchants were so excited that we were coming to Bonham for a board meeting in early June. There’s now a small exhibit at the FCHM because of our upcoming meeting (it was organized over the last two years). They were all disappointed that we had to cancel the meeting for the

contacted them earlier this year to restart the plan for the summer of 2022. In fact, one of our presenters, Malinda Allison, has continued the research of Jewish merchants in Bonham in the late 1800’s into the 20th century, and has self-published a book about the merchants and has given a presentation to the Bonham Rotary Club about these families. There is a small Jewish cemetery in the Willow Wild Cemetery (1220 W. 7th Street) with about 10 Jewish tombstones. Research has been done and the land was never consecrated as a Jewish cemetery. The Texas Jewish Historical Society is going to honor those former Bonham residents with a consecration service Sunday July 17th, at 12:15PM at Willow Wild, which will be conducted by Avi Mitzner, Ritual and Cemetery Director for Congregation Shearith Israel in Dallas. The Society invites the community to attend the Consecration service: we will be walking the perimeter of the area so please wear comfortable shoes and it is requested that men wear a hat. The Bonham community has been so helpful, and I look forward to having our meeting there the weekend of July 15th.

Sarah Minnick Is New Member of American Angus Association

Press Release - Sarah Minnick, Ravenna, Texas, is a new junior member of the American Angus Association®, reports Mark McCully, CEO of the national organization with headquarters in Saint Joseph, Missouri. Junior members of the Association are eligible to register cattle in the American Angus Association, participate in programs conducted by the

National Junior Angus Association and take part in Association-sponsored shows and other national and regional events. The American Angus Association is the largest beef breed association in the world, with more than 25,000 active adult and junior members. Visit NJAA.info for more information about the National Junior Angus Association.

Conservation in Action Free Webinar on 7/18/22 • 12:00pm – 1:00pm

The fourth and most exciting webinar in the series is here! Join us as our four-part webinar series with Texan by Nature (TxN) wraps up. This virtual series brings awareness to the top natural resource conservation practices in the Lone Star State by providing new data, ideas, actionable next steps, and resources for individuals and businesses to get involved. The fourth installment in this series, “Land, Water, Wildlife - Conservation In Action” will feature a panel discussion with leaders from TxN, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Texas Parks & Wildlife, and Texas Conservation Alliance to discuss the following topics: •Diverse & Unique Flora •Water Resources, Recreation & Conservation •Wildlife Conservation Panelist presentations will be followed by a Q&A session

from the audience. Participants include: •Joni Carswell (Moderator) CEO & President - Texan By Nature •Andrea DeLong-Amaya Director of Horticulture - Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center •Melissa Felty (Alderson) Conservation Education Manager - Texas Parks and Wildlife Department •Benjamin Jones - Executive Director - Texas Conservation Alliance “Land, Water, Wildlife - Conservation In Action,” will take place Monday, July 18, 2022, from 12 - 1 PM CST. Book your spot, invite a friend, and join the free webinar to discover the future of Texas natural resources! How To Invite Your Friends Click here to share the webinar on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.

THE CITY of BONHAM Public Works Department Is accepting applications for 1 positions of Street Dept. Equipment Operator I. Requirements: Experience in heavy equipment operation, street repair and construction; perform heavy manual labor and work in all types of weather conditions. $13.78 hourly to include paid vacation, sick time, personal time, retirement. Medical, dental, and vision insurance available at minimal costs. Applications are available Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm at Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut St., Bonham TX 75418 or online at www. cityofbonham.org. Position open until filled. The City of Bonham is an Equal Opportunity Employer. !!! LOOKING for an EXPERIENCED MAN or WOMAN Bookkeeper/ Payroll Needed urgently. Part time 2-3 hrs $30 per 2hours. For more info kindly email below: justinsmith3330@ gmail.com!!! NOW HIRING All positions/All shifts Starting at $15.00 an hour and up Apply in person at: The J D Russell Company 1400 Duraedge Way Farmersville, Tx 75442 972-782-8760. 7 SISTER CARE 24 hour live-in care givers needed immediately. 903-813-8477 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for the FOLLOWING POSITIONS HVAC Technicians, Journeyman Electrician, and HVAC/ Electric Apprentice and Helpers. Competitive wages based on experience, vacation and company paid insurance. For more information call 903-583-4018 or apply in person at Blain Service Company, 7258 N Hwy 78 in Ravenna. NORTH TEXAS SAFARI PARK We are looking for the right person to join us out here at NorthTexas Safari Park. ● Should you decide to send in your resume please be mindful of the following. ● You would be working with animals and the public during park hours. ● Weekends are required. ● Must be able to lift at least 50 lbs., clean, rake stalls, etc. ● Must have reliable transportation, good work ethics, and self motivated. ● Love of animals is a must!! Please apply by sending resume to northtexassafaripark@ gmail.com

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taken the position of boys’ basketball coach at Winona. The postseason trip during Ware’s lone season equated the Falcons’ fifthstraight in sixman football. A sixth-consecutive trip later this year has been predicted for Fannindel via its new district in the summer edition of Dave C amp b ell’s Texas Football magazine which was released last Then head coach Wayne Ware speaks with the Fannindel Falcons on Aug. month. The publica20 during a home six-man football scrimmage at Bishop Field in Ladonia. tion had the Photo by Rich Hilliard Falcons also on Aug. 1. By Rich Hilliard finishing as the Wayne Ware, who coached runner-up in 9-1A-II where LADONIA -- Class 1A-II Fannindel last fall to a bi- Oakwood has been favored Fannindel will have a new district appearance, District to win it and ranked No. 13 in head football coach, when 10-1A-II runner-up finish the magazine’s Top-20 prethe Falcons begin workouts and 7-3 overall record, has season poll.

Fightin’ For A Fourth: Trenton football looks in ‘22 to extend postseason streak via District 6-2A-I

By Rich Hilliard

TRENTON -- What constitutes being a veteran head football coach in Fannin County has massively changed since the 2021 season. Changes during the offseason at four of the six schools which field varsity football teams have left in place only two head coaches with multiple years in the positions at the schools. The longest serving of the remaining duo resides still at Class 2A-I Trenton: Josh Shipman. Under his veteran leadership, the Tigers will vie in 2022 for a fourth-consecutive postseason trip -- one for each year he has been at the helm at Trenton. The 2022 season will start with road trips: Aug. 26 to 2AII Celeste and Sept. 2 to 2A-II Chico. The first full month of contests concludes with a threegame consecutive homestand: Sept. 9 vs. 2A-II Detroit, Sept. 16 vs. 3A-II Leonard and Sept.

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23 vs. 2A-II Cumby. Following an open date, District 6-2A-I play begins Oct. 7 at Alvord. Games against two new district opponents -- both former Class 3A schools -ensue for Trenton: Oct. 14 vs. Nocona and Oct. 21 at Whitewright. A trip to Tioga on Oct. 28 and home game versus Tom Bean on Nov. 4 complete 6-2A-I play for the Tigers. Travel to 2A-II Era on Aug.. 12 and 3A-II Paris Chisum on Aug. 18 for 5 p.m. scrimmages will start the Tigers’ preparation for 2022. Trenton head football coach Josh Last fall, Trenton made its Shipman directs practice on Sept. third-straight bi-district ap- 28, 2021. Shipman at Trenton pearance, advancing each equates the longest serving head time as a district fourth- football coach amongst the six place qualifier. football-playing schools in FanThe Tigers’ 2021 conclud- nin County. ed with five wins -- their Photo by Rich Hilliard most in a single season since their 2012 varsity restart all history of the sport at the and since 1933 in the over- school.

Trenton s’ball’s Spindle to extend career at Dallas Christian College

By Rich Hilliard

Sam Rayburn’s Drew Baker Brayden Malone (14), Riker Stewart (33), Drew Baker (2) and the rest (2) looks to drive past Ec- of the Sam Rayburn Rebels listen to then head boys’ basketball coach tor’s Carter Whitburn as Justin Tice on Nov. 22, 2021, during non-district boys’ basketball at Rebel Gavin Caylor (12) Ector. watches on Nov. 22, 2021, Riker Stewart (33) handles during non-district boys’ the basketball for Sam basketball at Ector. Rayburn on Nov. 22, 2021, elementary and junior high boys. during non-district boys’ “We have a chance to make hisbasketball at Ector. tory.”

Story and photos by Rich Hilliard

IVANHOE -- Four years ago, Class 2A Sam Rayburn produced its best boys’ basketball season in more than a decade. The Rebels claimed their first district title share and trip to the regional quarterfinals in the boys’ sport since 2007. The three-round advance completed Sam Rayburn’s third of three-straight trips to the boys’ basketball postseason. Expect for those type of seasons to be the norm -- and not the exception -- for Sam Rayburn boys’ basketball, according to new head coach Duncan Hudson. “I’m going in with high goals. I don’t want to just settle for making the playoffs -- I want to win games,” said Hudson, who was hired for the position in March. “I will have a good group of freshmen and sophomores to build on,” he said.. “Once you build, you can continue it with the

Hudson thinks the Rebels “have already played in more June games in tournaments and showcases”, as they prepare for their first season under him. He replaces Justin Tice, will also coach cross country and track and field and teach elementary physical education. Tice coached Sam Rayburn to two- and four-win efforts in 142A play during his two seasons -after the Rebels had gone winless in consecutive campaigns during district competition prior to his arrival. The Rebels will remain in 142A for basketball for the next two seasons with Honey Grove, Trenton, Celeste, Merit Bland, Tom Bean and Wolfe City. Whitewright, which is dropping from 3A, will join the returning teams, nixing the need for district byes on each night of play. Hudson comes to Sam Rayburn after two years at 2A Maud -- after spending most of his career coaching at the collegiate

Duncan Hudson. Courtesy photo peting professionally in England for a year and half. Having coached and played at numerous places, he sought something different now for himSam Rayburn’s Case Nichols self and his family: wife Erin, (22) releases a pass on Nov. who played collegiate softball at 22, 2021, during non-district Simpson College in Iowa, daughboys’ basketball at Ector. ter Averie and dog Rebound. “I wanted to find a small school level: Frank Phillips College, Paris Junior College, Concordia with no football,” said Hudson, University, Hill College, Garden who sees lacking the sport as an City Community College (Kan.), advantage when it comes to beOdessa College and the Univer- ing a boys’ basketball postseason constant. sity of Montevallo (Ala.). “I’m [at Sam Rayburn] to get The Shallowater High School graduate’s dozen years coach- basketball going ...,” he said. ing in college followed playing “I’m trying to build something ... “That’s a challenge I’m up for at that level -- Kilgore College, and want to do.” Midland College and University of the Incarnate Word -- and com-

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