7-13-21 Leader E-Edition

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July 13, 2021

The Paper Of Record for Fannin County Texas

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TXB Honors Frontline Heroes in Local Communities This 24/7 Day AUSTIN, Texas (July 8, 2021) — To celebrate 24/7 Day on July 24, TXB is honoring the first responders, medical personnel and Red Cross Volunteers that work around

Annual celebration on July 24 celebrates first responders, medical personnel and volunteers, raises funds for the American Red Cross

the clock to serve communities in Texas and Oklahoma, in partnership with the NACS Foundation. This celebration is part of a nationwide initiative to give

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• Encouraging community members to take part by sharing real stories and appreciation for hometown heroes on social media using the hashtag #WeHeartHeroes “Especially over this past year, first responders, medical personnel and volunteers go above and beyond to keep our communities safe and healthy, and we couldn’t be more grateful for their service,” said Kevin Smartt, CEO of TXB. “As one of many TXB community initiatives, we are honored to continue our part in 24/7 Day, and this year’s offerings to these incredible individuals is the least we can do to say thank you.” This annual celebration raises awareness and donations for the urgent humanitarian needs of the American Red Cross and spotlights the convenience store industry’s important role in supporting hometown heroes. “Convenience stores are often seen as the first supporters to first responders, serving as the only locations that remain open in a crisis to ensure fuel, food and other necessities are available for emergency workers and customers as they return to normalcy,” said Stephanie Sikorski, executive director at the NACS Foundation. “That’s why the NACS Foundation honors first responders and is committed to amplifying our industry’s reach and impact of its charitable efforts in the communities they serve 24/7.” To learn more about TXB community giving initiatives, visit https://txbstores. com/community/.

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Deputy Voter 7/13/21 Plow-Horse Cavalry, by Robert Weddle, 6/1/21 Registrar Now on Portal to Texas History

6/15/21 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.

Call: 1-877-717-6101 or apply online: at www.acwia.org

By Malinda Allison, Fannin County Historical Commission The Fannin County Historical Commission is delighted to announce that the wonderful book about Fannin County families during the Civil War is now available on

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the Portal to Texas History. Plow-Horse Cavalry; The Caney Creek Boys of the Thirty-fourth Texas, by Fannin County native Robert Weddle, has long been out-of-print and only occasionally available from used book sellers. Thanks to a Rescuing Texas History grant from the Portal and in cooperation with Mr. Weddle’s children, the book can now be read online and is fully searchable. Great Fannin County and Civil War history. View the book here: ark:/67531/ metapth1330313 The book chronicles the Caney Creek farmers, who, leaving their women and old folk to tend their farms, took their shotguns or squirrel rifles, mounted their plow horses and rode off to war. The inspiration for the book was a collection of letters between Mr. Weddle’s maternal grandparents during the

Civil War. Mr. Weddle used the letters to illuminate the viewpoints of the rear-rank soldier of the Trans-Mississippi and his family. “The letters illuminate many facets of the war not ordinarily found in military histories: the inner struggle of men not convinced of the war’s validity and the resultant problem of desertion; the suffering of the soldiers who could not get clothing from home before winter set in; the struggles of the women to keep the farms going while their men were away, and their fears that Indian raids would be timed to coincide with a Federal offensive.” The book has lovely illustrations, photos and maps. The Fannin County Historical Commission is so pleased to make this piece of Fannin County history available online, joining other books and newspapers relating to Fannin County on the Portal to Texas History.

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Press Release - The Fannin County Republican Women will use the next regular meeting to receive training from County Clerk Tammy Biggar to become Deputy Voter Registrars. Anyone who is interested in visiting and or joining the club are welcome to attend and participate in the training. The meeting scheduled Monday, July 12, 2021 begins at 5:30 p.m. with a meet a greet. Members will bring a covered dish to share. The business meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. with the training to follow and concludes at 7:15 p.m. Patriot Scholarship winners will be announced. The Republican Women are awarding two $500 scholarships to local high school students. The Fannin County Republican Party will present two additional $500 Patriot scholarships for winning entries. The FCRW continue to participate in Caring for America by collecting canned goods and non perishable food which will be donated to the local food pantry. Please bring any contribution to participate in this community service project. Additionally, the FCRW is participating in the Border Patrol Service Project – donations of disposable plastic gloves, sunscreen, hand sanitizer wipes, insect repellent, and wound wash are being collected to send to the border. The FCRW meet at the Clarence White Memorial Family Life Center, 200 W. 8th Street, Bonham, Texas.

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Celebrate Recovery offers a person the opportunity to participate in a group where love and hope combine with God’s purpose to mend our lives. Ask yourself: • Are there things in my life that I do to hurt others? • Is there something I wish I could live without? • Is there something in my life that has gotten out of control? • Do I have a habit or hang-up from which I need to be freed?

Located at Calvary Baptist Church • 913 S. 5th St. Bonham, TX cbcbonham.org/celebraterecovery Email: info@cbcbonham.org

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Wednesday, July 21, 2021 BONHAM 9:00 am – 11:00 am 1100 W. 5th Street We will be back at the Roy V. Floyd Community Center (Armory) beginning in July! We have moved to Wednesdays to not interfere with other events! Drive thru-we will load your car!

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The Southern Cross Band at Powder Creek Pavilion Bethlehem Sat. July 17th • 8pm • Bring Your Cooler. 11/17/20 6/15/21 Baptist Press Release - Bonham, moter Rick Massey. “Come on 520 S. Center St. Bonham, Church Texas -- Come dance to all out and dance the night away!” TX 75418. your favorite country tunes when the Southern Cross Band takes the stage at Powder Creek Pavilion. “This group is, by far, one of the favorite classic country dance bands known throughout this area,” remarks pro-

Gates open 1 hour prior to the published show start time. All tickets are general admitting $10 at the gate and online. Children under 13 are free. Venue: Powder Creek Pavilion (903)227-1911

TECL #36038 / ME #531118 Damon Wilder Owner/Master Electrician Residential/Commercial

3 blocks S. of the square on Hwy 78. This year we are offering free coffee, tea, popcorn, and refreshments. Colas, bottled water, other assorted drinks, chips, candy and ice sold separately.

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From My Life to Yours: 12/22/20

Finding Happiness in the Lord

By Bro. Bill Beasley “Happy are those people, whose God is the Lord” - Psalms 144:15 With the 4th of July serving as a kind of backdrop I have tried to point out the greatness of the country that you and I are privileged to call home. For a few weeks my articles have taken focus on freedom as we enjoy it in America. I am

proud to be an American, but I am prouder still to have the privilege of being a citizen of the kingdom of God. This relationship gives to me a loving God who provided the greatest freedom of all. Psalm 144:15 says it well in these words. “Happy are those people, whose God is the Lord. “ In support of this claim Psalms 95:3-7 tells us what a great God we have. He is our maker. He is our provider. He is our presence. He is our King. He is our Savior. We are richly endowed. We are the people of his pasture. We are the sheep under his care. The depths of the earth are in His hands. The mountain peaks are in His hands. And the sea be-

longs to Him. In summary He loves us. He looks to take care of us. Our needs are met. He places the spirit of joy, and peace, and happiness in our heart. Furthermore, He gives to us the beatitudes found in Matthew 5:1–11 which have been called by many as “keys to happiness”. To serve His presence is to experience His power and to be led by His Spirit is enough to put joy in our heart, a spring in our step and a glow on our face. When joy seems to elude us, let us count anew our blessings, enjoy a fresh contact with Him, and He will restore the spirit of happiness.

Sam Rayburn History: Rayburn and His District

By Stacie Flood, Assistant Site Manager, Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site

Texas Historical Commission’s Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site and the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History’s Sam Rayburn Museum have teamed up for an ongoing exploration into the life and career of one of the most influential American’s in the 20th Century. Our quarterly webinar series will delve into specific facets of Sam Rayburn’s personal life and political career, with topics ranging

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from Mr. Sam’s family to historic pieces of legislation he was instrumental in passing. You are invited to join us for our inaugural webinar in this series as we explore Mr. Sam’s deep rooted ties to his congressional district and the projects he was able to secure for his people in: Sam Rayburn History: Rayburn and His District, on July 22nd at 2 pm. Registration for the webinar is now open at https://bit.ly/3ciFw1k The Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site tells the real story of Sam Rayburn, one of the most powerful

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Are You A Christian? Do you serve God? Proverbs 27:17 - Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend. Romans 3:23 - For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;

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Over 15,000 copies of County Leader are distributed by mail and carrier to every home in Fannin County each Tuesday. Readers will find classified ads, display ads, legal notices and editorial content, all of which are important to the daily lives of local citizens. Our website, www. fannincountyleader.info, is updated daily with information important to our community. Visit our Facebook @ www. facebook.com/The-FanninCounty-Leader for even more community activities and news. Advertising rates may be obtained from an Account Representative or any other employee. Editorial may be submitted for publication, but will be included at Editor and Publisher’s discretion. Editorial exceeding 300 words will result in delayed publication and may require payment. Any and all content, whether paid or un-paid, will be subject to Publisher approval. Letters to the Editor are encouraged, however, they cannot exceed 250 words and must be signed by the writer. Letters to the Editor that exceed the word count may be published if the submitter is willing to pay for the extra space required to publish the letter in its entirety. Free publication of Letters to the Editor is limited to one every 60 days. Letters from the same contributor within the 60 day period will be published at standard advertising rate. Political Letters to the Editor must be paid for in advance and signed by the writer. 224 N Main. St. Bonham, TX 75418 Ph: 903-583-3280 Fax: 903-583-3945

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General Contractor References

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Fannin County Attends Commissioners Court

United Methodist Church of Leonard. Pledges were led by Major James Manis. 4. Public Forum: Commissioner Magness read the rules of decorum for participating in Public Forum. A total of twenty-one speakers made their way to the podium mainly to voice their opinions regarding the new permit that was passed in Commissioners Court on June 22, 2021, and the recently approved budget for the Fannin County Appraisal District.

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See Commissioners on page 20

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Tuesday, July 6, 2021, Fannin County Commissioner Jerry Magness who was filling in for County Judge Randy Moore, had to ask for quiet from the very large group of Fannin County Citizens who filled the chamber and the adjoining lobby. He then called to order at 8:50 a.m., a special meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners. Quorum was established as all four of the Fannin County Commissioners were present. Note: The Fannin County Leader discovered after the meeting that Judge Moore was absent due to an annual Missions trip. 2. To Hold and Attend a Public Hearing to hear comments regarding change of zoning to the official Bois d’ Arc Lake Zoning map to remove Bonham Lake and Bonham City Limit properties inside the Bois d’Arc Lake 5,000-foot Buffer Zone that are under the permitting and jurisdiction of the City of Bonham: Commissioner Magness asked if there were any who would like to speak on this item. A citizen of Trenton, Tx residing at CR 4935 spoke to say that he researched this item and found out that the City of Bonham has zoning regulations on the properties in question and he believes there should not be two different sets of regulations applying to the Lake

Bonham properties and agrees that those properties should be removed from the Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning Map. After noone else came forward to speak on this, a motion to adjourn was made. 3. Adjourn: The Special Meeting was adjourned at 8:55 a.m. On the same day at 9:00 a.m., Commissioner Magness called to order the Regular Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. He noted Quorum had been established. The meeting was interrupted by the second call for quiet from the crowd of people in attendance. Invocation was led by Pastor Joe Gist of the First

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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, August 10 from 5:30 – 6:30 pm on Zoom. CASA Program Director Amanda McDonald and Community Development Director Andrea Lappin will present information about all the volunteer opportunities available at the center, 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.

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Volunteers Continued from page 8

The next training sessions for CASA volunteers will start in August. Participants will gain knowledge and learn skills needed to become an advocate for abused children in foster care. Participants will have 4 in-person sessions on August 24 & 31 and September 7 & 16 and there will be reading and online activities to be completed on their own time. At least 2 hours of court room observation in-person will also be required.

All who successfully complete the training will take the CASA oath in the Fannin County District Courtroom. Applications are now being accepted for all types of volunteers at the Children’s Center. Contact Amanda McDonald by email at amanda@ fanninccc.org to get the Zoom link for the volunteer information session. For more information about the Children’s Center and the volunteer opportunities, visit www.fanninccc.org and/or call (903) 5834339.

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JESUS TO THE CHURCH IN LAODICEA - Revelation 3:1422 [BSB]. “To the angel of the church in Laodicea write: These are the words of the Amen, the faithful and true Witness, the Originator of God’s creation. I know your deeds; you are neither cold nor hot. How I wish you were one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm— neither hot nor cold—I am about to spew you out of My mouth! You say, ‘I am rich; I have grown wealthy and need nothing.’ But you do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind, and naked. I counsel you to buy from Me gold refined by fire so that you may become rich, white garments so that you may be clothed and your shameful nakedness not exposed, and salve to anoint your eyes so that you may see. Those I love, I rebuke and discipline. Therefore, be earnest and repent. Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in and dine with him, and he with Me. To the one who overcomes, I will grant the right to sit with Me on My throne, just as I overcame and sat down with My Father on His throne. He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.” Laodicea was the last of seven churches in Turkey to whom Jesus penned His letters in Revelation. It is widely believed that in addition to these being the seven churches in the then known world, they are also an archetype of the state of the church that would follow the ages until the return of Jesus Christ. In that vein, Laodicea would be like the church just prior to His return. Although we know that Laodicea was an actual church assembly during the time John wrote Revelation in approximately 90 AD, we also know that the Message to Jesus’ Church of believers is timeless and the same to all those who claim His Name. It cannot be denied that Jesus’ warning is for all those who have spiritual ears; He is calling to those who will listen for the voice of the Holy Spirit as He speaks to all churches and believers. Laodicea was a wealthy community. Their economy was booming and their fiscal leadership was impeccable. Devastated by an earthquake in around 60 AD, they were able to tell their Federal Government (Rome) that they would rebuild their city without their aid, and they did. They were a proud people that worked together to accomplish their goals. They had accumulated quite a nest egg; This church met regularly, had a substantial treasury, and probably gave liberally to local programs which permitted them a position of influence in the community. I think they must have been surprised by Jesus’ assessment of their church goals and accomplishments. “I KNOW YOUR WORKS. THEY ARE NOT HOT OR COLD. I WISH THEY WERE ONE OR THE OTHER, BUT BECAUSE YOU ARE LUKEWARM, I AM ABOUT TO SPEW YOU OUT OF MY MOUTH.” Laodicea well understood Jesus’ reference. They were a city that had no local water supply. They brought in their water through a sophisticated aqueduct and clay pipe system. The water that entered the city was from hot springs and cold springs that, when mixed, created a putrid lukewarm mixture that was heavily charged with calcareous matter. The temperature of the water made it a breeding ground for bacteria that would affect the entire area. Such was the state of Laodicea. It was unified in the matters of the world but had lost its purpose. The Great Commission that Jesus gave to His followers at the time of His ascension was that all His followers would have one foundational purpose. Laodicea was lost to their Lord’s purpose. The Great Commission Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey all that I have commanded you. And surely, I am with you always, even to the end of the age. Matthew 28:18-20

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Current surveys from the past 5 years in the United States asked adults who said they were Christians if they believed in the Great Commission of Jesus Christ. Twenty-five percent of professing adult Christians could not remember what the Great Commission was, while 51% of those surveyed said they had never heard the term at all. This is not surprising as less than 20% in a 2020 survey of church attendees say they read the Bible. And when it comes to listening to the voice of the Spirit, 58% of those surveyed said they believed the Holy Spirit was only a symbol, not a real member of the Trinity. Jesus said The Holy Spirit – Ruach ha Kodesh (Breath of God) would fill us, give us eternal life and would “guide us into all truth.” John 16:13. “The Spirit of Truth, whom the world is not able to receive, because it does not see Him or know Him. But you know Him, for He abides with you, and He will be in you.” John 14:17. Many churches today share the doctrine of Laodicea. They are a place where people gather to perhaps be good citizens, do good works for the community, or simply identify and have fellowship with their friends. No harm in that if we, as the Body of Christ, have not lost our purpose – to tell everyone the Good News of Jesus Christ – The One who can save us from “this body of death.” Romans 7:24. We cannot hear the voice of our Savior if we cannot hear the voice of the Holy Spirit. Are we, as the Body of Christ, willing to repent? Are we willing to agree with Jesus? Jesus said He wrote this letter because He loves us, therefore He corrects us when we are on the wrong path. Is the sickness that has grown in the Body of Jesus Christ affecting everyone around us. Have we lost our way? “The work of God is this: to trust in the One He has sent. (John 6:29). Jesus said, “I am The Way, The Truth and the Life. No one comes to God the Father except through Me.” John 14:17. He is knocking! Are we willing to let Jesus into His Church? Signed: Teri Sheddy


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Getting Ahead Fannin County Honors Spring 2021 Graduates Press Release The secret to getting ahead is getting started, and on Saturday June 19 Getting Ahead Fannin County honored their Spring 2021 graduates for doing just that. The group completed an eye-opening 16 week workshop for people who lack resources. The 2021 Getting Ahead graduates began their journey in February with Patty Kreider facilitating their

study “Getting Ahead in a Just Getting’ By World”, assisted by Getting Ahead graduate Sonya Elmore. They took a deep in-depth look at themselves and the impact of poverty in their own lives and after a period of self-reflection, they investigated poverty in our community. Bobbie McDonald, TCOG CSBG Casework Specialist, was the guest speaker for the graduation ceremony.

McDonald shared her own Getting Ahead journey, and encouraged the graduates to go forward with courage to build a better future. Sonya Elmore, 2020 Getting Ahead graduate and cofacilitator, celebrated the accomplishments of the group as she passed the torch to the latest graduates. Kreider and Elmore then awarded each investigator a certificate and a yellow rose. “This program has been

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opening doors into my new chapter in life, ” said graduate Laura Ballard. “Thank you so much to all the people making this program.” Dosha Castillo credits Getting Ahead with getting her back on track. “[The program] opened my eyes on dealing with some life struggles” said Castillo. “Getting Ahead has taught me how to manage my money as well as how to see the hidden rules,” shared Ryan Varnadore. “It has also taught me how to be a better person.” Graduate Crystal Taylor stated “This program taught me that I’ve got a voice. It has taught me how to manage my money. Also what holds me back from moving forward in my life.” Taylor sees home ownership in her future story. Graduates and guests enjoyed refreshments and fellowship following the cer-

Smiling graduates (L to R) Laura Ballard, Dosha Castillo, Crystal Taylor, Ryan Varnadore emony. The Getting Ahead program is for people who are living in poverty or unstable situations. It’s about building economic stability for themselves and a better future for their communities. The idea of “getting ahead” means action and movement – getting ahead of where they are now, toward a future that they really want. The program is

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sponsored by District Attorney Richard Glaser and the Fannin County Ministerial Alliance. Getting Ahead Fannin County is currently accepting applications for their fall session, scheduled to begin in August 16, 2021 at the Bailey Inglish Early Childhood Center. Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/ GettingAheadFanninCo or call 903-213-3750.

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Windom Neighborhood Block Party

July 17th 4pm - 6pm Free hamburgers, hotdogs and games. Hosted by Windom Baptist Church at the Windom Park.

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

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Funeral Services for James Tyler Mitchell, age 29, of Dallas, Texas were held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, July 9, 2021 at Fearless House Church at 301 W Davis St, McKinney, TX 75069 under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Pastor Cameron Andonie officiated. Burial followed at 3:00 p.m. Friday, July 9, 2021, at Willow Wild Cemetery in Bonham, Texas. Tyler passed away unexpectedly on July 1, 2021, at his home in Dallas, Texas. Tyler was born on November 14, 1991, in Plano, Texas to James and Beth Mitchell. Tyler grew up in Plano, Texas. He was a Plano East Senior High School graduate, class of 2010. Tyler was a beloved son, grandson, brother, cousin, nephew, and friend. He loved to work and was an avid businessman. Tyler also loved basketball, the Sopranos, and his dog Vito. He will be forever loved and missed by his family. This is not good-bye, until we meet again. Tyler is survived by his parents James and Susan of Bonham, Texas, and Beth Rogers, of Arlington, Texas; siblings, Ryan, Amber, and Dylan; grandparents, Jerry and Edith Mitchell of Palestine, Texas, Kay and Pedro Fagundes of Terceira, Azores and Reacy Billingsley of Plano, Texas. He is also survived by many other family members and friends. Pallbearers were Mike Billingsley, Mikie Billingsley, Ryan Garcia, Dylan Rogers, Caleb Hamilton, and Devin Williams.

Bonham- Funeral services for Nellene Phillips, age 100, of Telephone, TX were held at 11:00 am on Friday, July 9, 2021, at Telephone Baptist Church. Former Pastor Don Gallatin, Mr. Jimmy Phillips, and Pastor Jase Waller officiated. Interment followed at Forest Grove Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Will Morris, Taylor Morris, Roger Morris, Jeff Bevill, Bill Hurst, and John Dillow. Nellene (Richie) Phillips was born in Telephone, TX on September 5, 1920, to John Wesley Richie and Sue Ellen (Baker) Richie. She passed away Monday, July 5, 2021, at Seven Oaks Nursing Center in Bonham, TX. Nellene married William A. Phillips on October 16, 1937, in Dodd City, TX; he preceded her in death on June 16, 2006. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and great great grandmother. Nellene was a homemaker, a great cook, and took care of her family with pride. She was involved in the community and the Telephone Baptist Church where she was a member. Left to cherish her memories are daughter, Billie McCraw and husband Jack of Telephone, TX; son, Jimmy Phillips and wife

Sue of Arlington, TX; and son, John Phillips of Telephone, TX; grandchildren, Liz Morris and husband Roger of Telephone, TX, Jackie Bevill and husband Jeff 7/13/21 of Weatherford, TX, and Mitchell McCraw and wife Lori of the Woolands, TX; along with 8 great grandchildren, and 12 great great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers and to honor Mrs. Phillips donations can be made to: Cal Farley Boys Ranch 600 SW 11th Ave. Amarillo, TX 79101-3228 or to St. Jude Children Hospital. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.

WAYNE PATRICK MASSIE Bonham-Wayne Patrick Massie, age 64, of Bonham, TX was born in Columbus, OH on February 11, 1957, to George and Ollie. He passed away on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, at Hoffman Mraz Care Home in Bonham, TX. Wayne served honorably in the United States Army and later worked for the Wall Street Journal. He was a member of the Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Plano, TX. He is preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Sarah and Almajean. Cremation arrangements are entrusted to Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. At his request inurnment was held at Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery Thursday, July 8, 2021, at 10:30am.

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MARY JANE (WRIGHT) KAISER

Mary Jane (Wright) Kaiser, 82, went home to be with her Lord on June 26, 2021. A Celebration of Life service officiated by Pastor Ranse Moore will be held July 24, 2021, at 2 p.m. at Faith Outreach, 1501 Division St., Greenville, Texas 75401.903-455-0207 Mary Jane was born February 10, 1939 in Ivanhoe, Texas to Lonnie and Lena Lee Wright, along with her twin brother, Bobby Wayne Wright. She graduated from North Fannin High School in 1957. Mary Jane was preceded in death by her parents, brothers; LC Wright and James Wright, sons; Thomas Webber and John Cicala. She is survived by daughter, Janet Jumper of Elgin, Texas, son, Jeffrey Overton and wife Karen of Frisco, Texas and daughter, Cynthia Gibbons, sister; Thelma Parrish of Royse City, Texas, twin brother Bobby Wayne Wright and wife Pat of Paris, Texas, grandchildren that she dearly loved; grandson, Brandon Lee Scarbrough and wife Heidi of Greenville, Texas, granddaughters; Jessica Jumper of Elgin, Texas, Kristin Gibbons, Chloe Pittman, Jordan Roach and husband Taylor of Fort Worth, Texas, Great-grandchildren she loved tremendously; Andrew Lee, Caroline Grace, McKenzie Hope Scarbrough, all of Greenville, Texas and a host of nieces and nephews. Mary lived a conservative, simple life. She faced her obstacles in life standing on the promises of God. In her younger years, she worked as a bookkeeper and raised five children. In her later years, she worked as a caregiver for many elderly. She was full of life and never ran from a challenge. She taught her children the love of Jesus and right from wrong. Mary was always ready with a scripture that would help anyone get through their tribulation. She was a faithful and obedient child of God. Mary was a loving and attentive Grandmother who spoiled her grandchildren at any given opportunity. She was always ready with a snack at any moment or ready to jump in the car to go to the store to supply them with whatever was desired or take them to the lake for a swim. Grandmother Mary was the definition of love and kindness to her grandchildren. Mary Jane Wright has earned her jewels in her crown in the presence of God.


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Bonham-Howard Samuel Idell, age 62, of Bonham, TX was born in Gainesville, TX on January 30, 1959, to Raymond Lee and Edith Laverne (Gray) Idell. He passed away on Wednesday, July 7, 2021, at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, TX. Sam is survived by wife, Cathy Idell Jackson of the home, son, Mitchell McFarlin of Durant, OK; daughter, Marcy McFarlin of Bonham, TX; siblings, Donna Cottrell and Robert Billman of Bonham, TX; Douglas Idell and wife Misty of Anderson, MO; Corinthia McConnell and husband Larry of Ivanhoe; and Steve Idell of Bonham, TX; adopted siblings, Belinda, Wanda, Galinda, and Little Jackie Thompson; sister-in-

law, Wanda Bond of Whitewright, TX; 2 brother in laws, Travis Jackson of Greenville, TX and Billy Wilson of Bonham, TX. He is also survived by 4 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, 10 nieces, 5 nephews, numerous great nieces and great nephews and extended family and friends. Sam is preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Edith Idell, mother-in-law, Ina Mae Jackson; 3 brothers, Michael, David, and Timothy Idell; 2 sisters, Gayna and Jackie Idell; adopted brother, Rickie Thompson, sister-in-law, Melba Campbell, brother-in-law, Ronnie Cottrell, and nephew, Josh Idell. Howard Samuel Idell married Cathy (Jackson) Idell on March 16, 2001, in Bonham, TX. He was an avid motorcycle rider and a member of “Booze Fighter”

Motorcycling Club. Sam liked fishing, enjoyed nature and all its beauties while taking roaming walks through the woods and love gardening. Sam worked for TXDOT as a road crewman and was a Christian man by faith. Arrangements are entrusted to Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. Memorial services are pending for a later date. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.

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PEGGY SUE OWENS FRANKLIN JUNE 21, 1945 – JULY 3, 2021

Peggy Sue Owens Franklin, age 76, passed away July 3, 2021 at her home in Ladonia. She was born to Cleveland McMillan Owens and Anna Lee Montgomery Owens on June 21, 1945 in Commerce. Peggy was raised and attended school in Ladonia with her twin brother Michael and big brother Billy Don. Ladonia and Pecan Gap school districts consolidated in 1960, and Peggy graduated as a Fannindel Falcon with the class of 1963. After graduating, she worked as a switchboard operator for Gulf States United Telephone Company until she married her high school sweetheart, Doug Franklin, in 1965. After that, all her time and attention were focused on supporting Doug in his many work and community endeavors, managing their busy household, and raising their two sons, Scott and Shaun. She later became MiMi to her many grandchildren and was the chief babysitter and provider of after school care for all of them. Everyone who visited their gracious home was amazed at how beautifully decorated and maintained it was, inside and out, despite the many children who were a constant presence. Peggy was a lifelong member of the First United Methodist Church of Ladonia and was also a member of United Methodist Women. She was a key organizer and hostess of the annual Lord’s Acre dinner and auction. She served on the Ladonia Beautification Committee and was the secretary/treasurer for the Center Point Cemetery Association for many years. She enjoyed gardening and photography, and took thousands of photographs of her children and grandchildren over the years. She is survived by her son Scott and wife Cynthia of Pecan Gap, Texas; son Shaun and wife Michelle of Greenville, Texas; and sister-in-law Janice and husband Kelly Connell of Pecan Gap. She is also survived by her 10 grandchildren: Tyler, Katie, Christopher, Brendan, Lyndsey, Payton, Jace, Brinkley, Luke, and Andrea and two great-granddaughters, Kambrie and Fallon, as well as nephews Jeromy, Michael, and Billy and nieces Kacey and Shelley. She was preceded in death by her husband Doug, her parents, brothers Billy Don Owens and twin Michael Hugh Owens and niece Elisa Owens. The family would like to give a special thanks to her athome caretakers: Debra Thompson, Crystal Daniels, and Stella Rogers, as well as the caring staff from Kindred Hospice. The funeral was conducted by Reverend Mark Bradley at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, July 8, 2021 at First United Methodist Church of Ladonia (301 TX-34 aka 301 W. Bonham in Ladonia). Her grandchildren served as pallbearers: Tyler Franklin, Chris Franklin, Brendan Morrow, Payton Franklin, Jace Franklin, and Xavier Brown. Interment followed at Center Point Cemetery just outside of Ladonia.

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Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may be interested in applying for a Part Time Aide position for Leonard Elementary. Applications are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information regarding this position, please contact Regina Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net

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The City of Bonham will receive bids for TWDB CWSRF Collection System Improvements until 3:00 p.m. on August 5th, 2021, at the City 7/13/21 Hall, 514 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 76418 at which time and place the sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. An optional Pre-bid meeting will be held Tuesday, July 20th at 2:00 p.m. at the same location. Bids are invited for several items and quantities of work as follows: Installation of approximately 31,048 linear feet of gravity sewer line, manholes, and associated appurtenances. Contract Documents including bid proposal forms, plan sheets, and specifications for the Project may be viewed and downloaded free of charge with the option to purchase hard copies at www.civcastusa.com. Printed copies of the Contract Documents may be viewed at the Engineer’s office located at: 8866 Synergy Drive, McKinney TX 75070, (972-542-2995). Please submit questions for this project at least 5 business days prior to bid opening through www.civcastusa.com in the Q&A portal or to Dallas Wendling, P.E. at dwendling@ ksaeng.com. All addenda issued for this project will only be posted on www.civcastusa. com. A bid bond in the amount of 5 percent of the bid issued by an acceptable surety shall be submitted with each bid. A certified check or bank draft payable to the City of Bonham or negotiable U.S. Government Bonds (as par value) may be submitted in lieu of the Bid Bond. The City of Bonham reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. Bids may be held by the City of Bonham for a period not to exceed 60 days from the date of the bid opening for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the bidder’s qualifications prior to the contract award. The City of Bonham reserves the right to reject any or all bids, evaluate bids using scoring criteria, or to waive any informality in the bidding in accordance with Title 8, Subtitle A, Chapter 252.043 of the Local Government Code. Any contract or contracts awarded under this Invitation for Bid (IFB) or Request for Qualifications (RFQ) are expected to be funded in part by financial assistance from the TWDB and require TWDB concurrence with award and Notice to Proceed. Neither the State of Texas nor any of its departments, agencies, or employees are or will be a party to this IFB, RFQ, or any resulting contract. Any contract(s) awarded under this Invitation for Bids is/are subject to the American Iron and Streel (AIS) requirements of Section 608 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, and must include executed Bid, Payment, and Performance Bonds. This contract is subject to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) “fair share policy”, which includes EPA-approved “fair share goals” for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Women Business Enterprise (WBE) firms in the Construction, Supplies, Equipment, and Services procurement categories. EPA’s policy requires that applicants and prime contractors make a good faith effort to award a fair share of contracts, subcontracts, and procurements to Minority Business Enterprise and Women-Owned Business Enterprise firms. Although EPA’s policy does not mandate that the fair share goals be achieved, it does require applicants and prime contractors to demonstrate use of the six affirmative steps. The current fair share goals for the State of Texas are as follows: Category

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The first to speak was a citizen residing in Windom who advised all interested parties to listen to the recording from June 22nd which can be obtained from the County’s website for better understanding of both sides of the issue. She encouraged calm attitudes to prevail and appeared to be in favor of the permit’s existence. The second speaker, a citizen from Honey Grove was in opposition to the per-

mit and was unhappy that when the County Court became split over the passing of this permit on the 22nd, the agenda item was not tabled and discussed further but instead was passed with a 3-2 vote. The third speaker questioned the feasibility of the permit, named three problems existing with the permit and asked it to be retracted. The fourth speaker from Ravenna stated that most people are vehemently opposed, and the permit is pointless as flood plain establishment is accomplished through other entities such as the office that issues

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An Original Application has been made for a Mixed Beverage Restaurant Permit with FB for Parra Group Enterprises, Corp. DBA Don Toro Latin Cuisine located at 408 N. Center St. Bonham, Fannin County, Texas. Said application made in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. A Corporation: Jose L. Parra - Pres./Dir. Patricia Parra - Sec./Dir.

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WHITEWRIGHT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 7/6/21 INVITATION TO BID CORPORATION MOWING CONTRACTS - CORRECTION

Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the Whitewright Community Development Corporation will accept Sealed Bids for the following: Bid No. 2021-1 Mowing and cleanup of common areas & walkways at (3) Parks. Skate Park – Oak Street & Bond Street, Whitewright, TX. Nature Park – E. Grand Ave. & S. Benedict, Whitewright, TX. Children’s Park – W. Oak St. & S. Sears St. Whitewright, TX. Beautification Areas: Northeast Tract U.S. 69 – S.H. 11, U.S. 69 – Carter Street Tract, Southeast Tract U.S. 69 – S.H. 160, U.S. 69 – Grand Street, Southwest Tract S.H. 11 – S.H. 160, South Bond Street S.H. 11 – U.S. 69 Whitewright, TX. Bid No. 2021-2 Highway Mowing - Whitewright, TX Both sides of Hwy 160 from 4-Way Intersection South to City Limit Sign. Both sides of Highway 11 West from 4-Way Intersection to City Limit Sign. Both sides of Highway 69 from 1 block North of Underpass to City Limit Sign. Both sides of Highway 69 South from 4-Way Intersection to City Limit Sign. Each Sealed Bid must be clearly marked with Bid No. and must include a list of all equipment and a copy of Liability Insurance. Sealed Bids are being accepted in person at 113 W. Grand St., Whitewright, Texas 75491 beginning July 1, 2021 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Tues - Sat. Sealed Bids can be mailed to P.O. Box 189, Whitewright, Texas 75491. All Sealed Bids must be received by July 31, 2021 at 2:00 PM. Bids received after July 31, 2021 or without equipment list and copy of liability insurance will not be accepted. For questions or additional information please call 903.364.2000.

the septic system permit one must obtain for development on a property. He finished with his belief that the permit does not represent the will of the citizens who the court is sworn to represent and should be rescinded. His statements were followed by applause from the many citizens in attendance. Mayor Caffee of Honey Grove also spoke during Public Forum, he explained how he got into public service and directed his comments mainly to the Fannin County Appraisal District’s recent salary raises. Without getting much into whether he believed the raises to be justified, he commended the work of Mike Jones and the competency of the staff at the Fannin CAD. Shortly after Mayor Caffee spoke, the wife of a Bonham Fire Paramedic whose husband makes just a little more than a Dominoes employee, also spoke to voice her frustrations with how their taxes went up but when the emergency medical services items come up, their requests always seem to get tabled. And so, it went for about two hours with resident citizens from all over Fannin County to citizens from Wolfe City

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and Dallas who have property in Fannin County and who brought up multiple views why they believe the permit that came into being should be recanted. Views from it being redundant and unenforceable to the passing of it being equal to taxation without representation and being over-reaching. One speaker quoted scripture verse Luke 8:17 to get his point across with the last speaker against the passing of the Fannin County Development Permit reading a portion of the Declaration of Independence. He finished his oration with the comment that there should be no new taxes without first asking the people. He, along with others who spoke before him, received applause and cheers as he walked away from the podium. 5. Introductions: There were no introductions. 6. Discussion, consideration and action regarding the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19: Commissioner Magness read the stats and motion was made and passed to extend Declaration one week. 7. Discussion, consider-

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ation and action regarding the Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County: There were no changes made to the plan and a citizen of Ravenna spoke regarding the multiple sources of misinformation about Covid, asked why people go along with false information and mentioned the possibility of a future forced vaccination program that would be resisted. After he spoke, motion was made by Commissioner Self and seconded Commissioner Lackey to extend plan one week with Commissioner Lackey explaining the plan was in place to know what to do if any county employee contracts with Covid. Motion passed. 8. Discussion, consideration and action regarding Covid-19 update and needs for supplies or personnel: Item was passed on. 9. Discussion, consideration and action regarding Courthouse Restoration: Commissioner Lackey gave a brief positive report on the progress of the work which included mention of the impressive clock tower. 10. Discussion, consideration and action to approve minutes from 06/22/2021 (R), 06/15/2021 (S), 06/15/2021 (R), 06/11/2021 (S), 06/08/2021 (R), 06/01/2021 (R), and 05/25/2021 (R): Motion was made to approve the minutes with some corrections, seconded and passed. 11. Discussion and report of monies collected by the Fannin County Clerk’s office for March, April and May 2021: County Auditor Alicia Whipple gave the report. 12. Discussion and report of monies collected by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 3 office for June 2021: Commissioner Magness gave the report. 13. Discussion, consideration and action to approve Fannin County Commissioners 2021 Road Reports: Commissioner Lane reported she has 119 miles of roads with many in need of repair, three bridges closed on CR 1320, CR 1020 and CR 4020 with the bridges on 1320 and 1020 scheduled to be completely replaced next year. She hopes to rent a reclaimer this summer to make repair on roads. Her crew is currently dealing with malfunctioning equipment. Commissioner Self reported he has 226.63 miles of road with 57 bridges and one of those bridges is closed. He has 3065 culverts

in fairly good condition. The amount of money necessary to maintain roads at the current level would be $936,000. The number of traffic control devices defaced, pulled down or stolen is 10 plus/minus stop signs and twenty road signs. The roads slated to open this year are CRs 4922, 4923 and 4924. The bridge on 3810 is slated to be replaced by Tx Dot. Commissioner Magness stated the roads in his precinct are in fairly good condition and though there are some out in the country that are in need of repair, they are working as hard as they can to get all the roads in good condition. Precinct 3 started out with 335 miles of road but with some road closures, that dropped to 318. CR 2730 will be paved by North Texas at no cost to the County and CR 2715 will be reworked this summer costing around a million and a half. North Texas gave Precinct 3 and 4 a good amount of money to help with the cost. Slated to be worked on are CRs 2730, 2750, 2980, 2745 and 2610 which should come to about $750,000. Commissioner Lackey mentioned work being done on culverts, gravel roads and attention given to potholes. Overall, he said his roads are in pretty good shape with a culvert needing replaced on CR 2900. He said CR 3710 by Philadelphia Cemetery off 68 will be needing work that will be reimbursed by North Texas. FM 897 will be called Old Lannius Rd and his crew will be repairing potholes on it soon. Culvert work is being done on CR 2950. After reports were given, motion was made, seconded and passed to accept reports. 14. Discussion regarding Fannin County Development Permit criteria and guidelines: Commissioner Self began by saying that there are a lot of questions on this as to what qualifies as a permit and said it should be structured better. Fannin County Development Service Director Di Hopkins spoke to explain how she came about submitting the proposal for the permit. She gave a detailed explanation that can be summed up in her following statement: “Previously some subdivisions have been cited without consideration for flood plains. Residents have built with no engineering or permitting in flood plains. These things can be both expensive and cause safety issues for citizens of Fannin County. Continued

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PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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Design/Build Qualification Statements for a new Concession/Restroom/Locker Room Building for the Bonham Independent School District, hereinafter called the Owner, will be received at Bonham ISD, Administration Center, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418 no later than 2:00 PM, Tuesday, July 19, 2021. Mailed qualification statements must be sent to Bonham ISD, Administration Center, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418. All mailed qualification statements must be received, not postmarked, at or before 2:00 PM, Tuesday, July 19, 2021. All other qualification statements shall be delivered directly to Bonham ISD, Administration Center, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418 and received before 2:00 PM, Tuesday, July 19, 2021. Any qualification statements received after the closing time of 2:00 PM will be returned unopened. Vendors are encouraged to put forth their best efforts on the qualifications submitted. The request for qualification documents may be obtained from Bonham Independent School District, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418, 903-583-5526. Upon notification of potential selections for award, the person or entity submitting the proposal must give notice to the District if the owner or operator of the business entity has been convicted of a felony (this requirement does not apply to a publicly held corporation). All offerors will be required to comply with provisions of TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE of the State of Texas with respect to the payment of prevailing wage rates, applicable city ordinances, and equal employment practices. Evidence of worker’s compensation insurance coverage for the person’s or entity’s employees providing services on the project will be required for the duration of the work.

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Persistent Peaking Postseason: 2021 campaign marked 10-year anniversary of Bonham’s deepest run in Texas high school baseball playoffs

By Rich Hilliard State championships in June brought a natural end to the 2021 high school baseball season in Texas. With the 2020 season having been cut short -long before the playoffs -- due to COVID-19 spread concerns, this spring equated a return to normalcy The postseason also marked the 10-year anniversary of Bonham’s deepest run into the baseball playoffs: the regional semifinals. The historic season started with a new manager for the 2011 Purple Warriors -- for whom the postseason had not been an experience during their high school careers. Gary Cosper had been hired to assist with football and baseball during the 2010 offseason, before an unexpected opening elsewhere on the athletic staff at Bonham allowed the alum also to resume his managing career. “I think they thought I was crazy,” said Cosper. “I think of the first team meeting. When (the field) was wet, we would practice on the tennis courts ... “We had to figure out our team identity and get everyone in the right positions,” he said. “We identified we had a real ace in [senior] Shelby Williams and an outstanding infield. You have to find a guy who could win a big game. “When Shelby was on the mound, we were set, with good defense.” No foreshadowing of what was to come occurred during the early going: Bonham reached 10-3A play with a .500 record, run-ruled Commerce in its district opener -- and then dropped its remaining three 10-3A first-half contests. “I remember during the regular season we didn’t play as good as we were expected to, or knew that we could,” said Tyler Edwards, a junior on the team, “but when we got to the second round of district play, everything started clicking for us more each game.” Bonham doubled its 10-3A win total in the second half: going 2-2, finishing play at 3-5 and forcing a play-in for the third and final available district postseason berth. The Warriors, who had also forced a third-place play-in in 2009, defeated Anna, 9-2, in the tiebreaker played

The 2011 Bonham Warriors: Back Row (L to R): Manager Gary Cosper, Clay Parsons, Logan Lawrence, Tyler Edwards, Ryan Woodruff, Josh Samford, assistant Josh Lehde; Middle Row (L to R): assistant Rusty Davis, Austin Ashlock, Levi Haggard, Dalton Cagle, Shelby Williams, Hunter Herriage, Lane Fox; Front Row (L to R): Chase Bardwell, Eli Ballard, Koltin Kinkade, Cole Sparks, Tristan Hunt. Courtesy photo by Charlie Joe Cary

at Celina. Williams got the win with a 10-strikeout, no-earned-run four-hit complete game. The win returned Bonham to the baseball postseason for the first time since its 2006 area-round advance -- history-making, at that time, for its length -- and, unknowingly, launched the school’s deepest run in the playoffs in the sport to date. The Purple Warriors started with a bi-district best-of-three series win over Aubrey: 5-10, 13-2, 11-10. “When we got to the first round of the playoffs,” said Edwards, “we were not expected to keep up with Aubrey and we lost the first game pretty one-sided. “When we played the doubleheader the following day, we were able to turn the tables by playing good baseball that we hadn’t played all year ...,” he said. “After that, we had a little more confidence and, with that, ... some of the best team baseball I was ever part of.” Amongst Cosper’s memories from the Aubrey series included a couple involving seniors: the walkoff game-winning hit in Game 3 by Josh Samford and Hunter Herriage going 5-of-6 after an earlier injury had him in the outfield that season and not on the mound. Williams got the completegame win in Game 2 against Aubrey, while junior Ryan Woodruff went the distance in the ensuing seriesclinching victory.

“I’ve always believed you throw your best pitcher in Game 2: it’s a momentum game, said Cosper. “I guess (the team) believed and bought into it. “In round one, we were beat by Aubrey in Game 1 and were down 5-0 in Game 3,” he said. “I remember thinking: All we did last week will go out the window. “But they [that Bonham team] were a tough bunch. We really didn’t start playing [well] until that Aubrey series -- that sticks out. It has a special place in my memories.” The Purple Warriors advanced to play Carrollton Ranchview in the area round -- but it would be hard to imagine a worse start to a series: Host Bonham trailed, 10-1, after two innings in the opener. “In the second round, I remember getting down ... in the first game in the first two innings, but we were able to not allow another run the rest of the game,” said Edwards, who pitched six innings of two-hit relief in the Ranchview opener. “...[W]e slowly chipped away each inning -- adding runs every inning -- coming all the way from behind to win.” The Warriors scored 12 unanswered runs to rally for a 13-10 opener win, before run-ruling Ranchview, 122, the next day during a 16-hit effort on the road in Game 2 “We were able to carry that big come from behind win into the next game,”

said Edwards, “with, once again, great team work to advance to the third round.” The series sweep had assured Bonham of its deepest advance in the playoffs, but the Warriors were not finished -although, again, not without an early setback. In the regional quarterfinals, Bonham had to overcome a seriesopening 11-8 loss -- and the weather. “In the third round, we were once again underdogs and we lost big in the first game to Princeton,” said Edwards. “Princeton had won 25 games and beat Celina the week before,” said Cosper. “Probably nobody gave us a chance after getting beat in Game 1.” “I remember we almost didn’t find a field to play at [to complete the series] because of a lot of rain the night before. We drove to Princeton and then drove to McKinney and were able to play at their fields,” said Edwards. “The first game [of the doubleheader], we were able to tie the series and in the second game the final score was the exact same, 6-5, with us once again pulling off another come from behind upset victory.” Said Cosper: “I remember looking at Josh Lehde [an assistant coach on that team] and saying: What did we just do!” Williams went all eight innings of Game 2 for the win and Woodruff garnered it in Game 3 of

a point in that season where we weren’t all that good. “It’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years,” he said . “They were a fun group. I still run into them occasionally. It’s always a pleasure.” “Those five seniors: You have got to have leadership and they did pretty darn good stuff.” After their near miss in 2009 at making the postseason, the run made the 2011 seniors’ final month of high school about more than caps, gowns and graduation. “Making playoffs after coming so close years prior was a huge relief, knowing that all our years of hard work and dedication had finally paid off,” said Lane Fox, one of the seniors. “But getting to experience our playoff run with an amazing group of guys,” said Fox, “was by far the best way I could have ever imagined ending my senior season. “We weren’t the best, but we peaked at the right time and believed in one another and pushed each to be better each and every game. I believe that is what took us as far as it did.”

the Princeton series -- as the Purple Warriors earned a trip to the Region II-3A semifinal series. A clash with a perennial postseason powerhoue awaited: Texarkana Pleasant Grove, the defending Class 3A champion and an eventual State semifinalist in 2011. “The following series didn’t go well for us, though, as we lost the first two games to Pleasant Grove who went on to the state tournament,” said Edwards of the 16-4, 7-0 sweep, “but it was one memorable year of baseball to say the least. “[W]e were able to make a very memorable and exciting run in the playoffs,” he said. Cosper noted that Bonham played 10 postseason games in 2011 during that memorable May. The manager noted that Williams struck out 29 in 35 postseason innings. Shelby Williams pitches in “(Shelby) was solid Senior 2011. Photo by Rich Hilliard on the mound,” said Cosper. “He was the kind of competitive player you love to have as a coach.” The manager also noted in the postseason: junior Austin Ashlock had 20 hits during the run; senior Dalton Cagle, hit .419; and the team batting average equated a .332. “I was amazed at that,” Bonham said Cosper of the team hitting statistic. “There was

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that she had consulted with District Attorney Glaser and TAC (Texas Association of Counties) Continued from page 20 and the reason she had made the proposal was to try to find This also means that we are a way to keep Fannin County in not following the requirements compliance with FEMA. After of Fannin County Flood Plain her summation of justifying her Ordinance approved in 2011 or proposal for a development perthe FEMA’s minimal requiremit, several citizens returned to ments needed to remain in the the podium to voice their disNational Flood Plain Insurance agreement with the permit with Program. The National Flood the exception of one who was Plain Insurance Program is in favor of it. Commissioner backed by FEMA. Without this Lackey explained why he disprogram, the citizens of Fannin agreed with the passing of the County that have a developpermit which led a citizen to ask ment or a building or have built him to make a motion to bring anything in a flood plain would the matter of the permit back to have a very hard time finding the Commissioners Court for a foothold of plain insurance. consideration of its being reThere are buildings being erectscinded. After some back-anded also in the Bois d’Arc Lake forth discussion between the Buffer Zone that do not meet Commissioners and citizens, Commissioner Lane stated she would put this matter on the agenda for consideration next week which resulted in fervent applause. 15. Discussion by Matt FOR MORE C. DENISE SANDERSON, LBSW-IPR, Simpson, real estate attorney, regarding Fannin County MSW Area Operations Manager INFORMATION: Development Permit: Matt NOW HIRING RN’s, AIDES & VOLUNTEERS 903-583-3910 Simpson came back to the podium after having contributed Cell: 903-647-0832 to the many dissenting voices Office: 903-505-5680 against the Development PerFax: 903-505-5681 mit. Being a real ON estate * attorney WE WILL START OPENING ONLY Apply Online @ transcendhospice.com for many years, a partner in the ATTENTION! the dimension or regulations. It will cost people more money trying to come into compliance than if they had known to follow the rules from the beginning. Citizens are informing me that they did not know any permitting was needed until they apply for a septic permit and most of these citizens have already started building. I recommend we adopt a low-cost development permitting for the unincorporated parts of Fannin County. This information can be placed in the paper as a public service announcement and will allow citizens to learn of the necessary requirements pertaining to the property before they start to build and will ensure their safety.” Following her written statement, she noted

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ties. A citizen spoke to voice his impassioned view why the resolution of disapproval should be passed. More discussion ensued regarding the loss of employees to higher pay in other areas with Commissioner Magness stating he would be abstaining from the vote as he is a member on the Fannin CAD’s board, a motion was made by Commissioner Self, seconded by Commissioner Lackey and passed to approve the Resolution. 17 Discussion, consideration and action to approve Interlocal Agreement between Texoma Council of Governments (TCOG) and Fannin County regarding E-911 Public Safety Answering Point Services: Representatives from the TCOG came to the podium to state there has been no changes from last year to this year and motion was made, seconded and passed unanimously. 18. Discussion, consideration and action regarding the removal of Bonham Lake and Bonham City Limit properties from the Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning map that are within the 5,000-foot buffer of Bois d’Arc Lake: After some discussion, Commissioner Self made the motion to approve the removal of Bonham Lake and Bonham City Limit properties from the Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning map and motion was seconded by Commissioner Lackey and passed unanimously. 19. Discussion regarding animal control in unincorporated areas of Fannin County: Commissioner Self began the discussion of the problem of animals being dumped on county roads and stated he needed to know what to tell people as to where they can take these animals. A citizen offered the suggestion to look for nonprofit organizations who will spay them for free via on-line searches. An answer was not forthcoming and it was noted this would need to be addressed again. 20. Discussion, consideration and action to approve and send letters to Bryco Bryant Construction and their bond-

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