July 6, 2021
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Douglas McDonough, a 2001 graduate of Bonham High School, has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army and serves as the Division Chief of the Congressional Operations Department at the Pentagon. Concurrently, he is also the Executive Officer for The Chief Legislative Liaison Officer, Major General Eiffler. Preparation for these assignments included earning a Masters Degree in Legislative Affairs at George Washington University and subsequently serving for a year on Senator John Cornyn’s Staff prior to joining the Congressional Operations Department. Lt. Colonel McDonough and his wife Lindsay reside with their three sons in Washington, DC.
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RENOWNED FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING YARD—VICTORIAN HOME WITH TRULY UNIQUE ITEMS AND A COLLECTOR’S PARIDISE. KICK OFF YOUR WEEKEND WITH THIS “DO NOT MISS” SALE. Two outstanding antique bedroom sets, parlor sofa, Victorian chairs, curio cases, authenic Welch-Patti Gerster mantel clock, Capodimonte table lamp, coffee & end tables, chairs, dining room set, kitchen table -6 chairs, kitchen aid refrigerator, Sears freezer, kitchen appliances, pots & pans, linen & bedding, 1800-1900 era first edition books, history of Woolworth building, library collections, (8) propane home space heaters, airplane hood ornament, Art Deco floor lamp, upright piano, Hull, Roseville, Fenton, Weller, McCoy, pink depression, dolls, flat top trunk, Singer sewing machines, signed jewelry, 8 pc. antique Wicker set, entertainment center, serving carts, corner cabinet, stain glass fireplace screen, marble top desk, library table, baby cradles, old locomotive toys, craft supplies, holiday, rocking chairs, paper weights, china. Large jewlery grade rock collection —mostly cut slabs and complete stones - Jasper, Lapis, Chrysocolla, quartz, turquoise, dinasour bone, black jade, palm wood, crazy lace, parrot wing, agates, etc. A very large cave floor section.
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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Park benches, metal outdoor table & chairs, antique wheel barrows, insulators, wind chimes, metal frog, ribbon chair, bicycles, rolling flower cart, mosquito torches, 2 extension ladders, MTD gas edger, Craftsman gas shredder, garden & hand tools, antique tobacco grinder, kids sports items, antique desk fan, chain saw, new canning jars & lids, scarecrow, lawn mowers, electric hand tools, boxed Avon collection, Jim Beam decantors, milk glass, glass makeup containers. Over 60 year collection of bottles with most dug from the old Bonham dump. Bonham’s most established businesses represented from the Bonham Bottling Co. Bonham Coca Cola, drugist from JW & Reb Peeler, Saunders, Moore. Hutch. Drink bottles: Wolfe City, Sherman. Old Coke, Dr. Pepper, etc., Various bitters, whisky, beer, cobalt blue and amber bottles, Ball, Kerr & Atlas Mason jars, several crocks.
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3375 S o u t h h w y 121 - B o n h a m 903-583-1671 ● P a S t o r K e v i n L a n e
Fannin County Assembly of God
First Assembly of God, Bonham 1650 N. Center Bonham, TX 75418 (903) 583-5883
Baptist
Allen’s Point Baptist Church 310 CR 2775 Honey Grove, TX 75446 903378-7038
Hebrews 10:25 (KJV) Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
Baptist
Church of God
Gathering Tine Cabin Ministry 487 CR 2105 Ivanhoe, TX Bro. Abe Ogea Pastor 903-449-0180
Lannius Church of God 2803 Hwy 897 Dodd City, TX 75438 903-623-3007
Christian
Honey Grove Cowboy Church 3050 Hwy 100 North Honey Grove, TX
First Christian Church of Bonham 701 N Main Street Bonham, TX 75418 Ivanhoe Baptist Church 4063 NO.FM 273 903.583.2227 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 (903)583-2359
Episcopal
Bailey Bible Baptist Church 205 Leslie Bailey, Texas 75413
Lamasco Baptist Church 346 CR 2615 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 623 Star Telephone, Texas 75488 903-664-2454 Street (W 7th & Star Street) Bethlehem Baptist Church “The House 903-583-7112 Landmark Missionary Baptist Church of Bread” 1415 Franklin Avenue, Bonham, TX 7541 Office: 903-583-8061 1409 W. Market St. Honey Grove, Texas The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 75446 (903) 378-7835 The Church of Jesus Christ of LatterBois D’Arc Creek Cowboy Church day Saints, Bonham 1540 S Hwy 78 Little Bethel Baptist Church Hwy 121 & Edhube Road (903) 851-4954 PO Box 63 Ladonia, Texas 75449 Phone 903-583-1671 Lutheran Phone (903)367-7708 Boyd Baptist Church 3707 St. Hwy. 78 N St. James Lutheran Church 14394 Bonham, Texas Phone (903) 583-7288 Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Rt 1 Box E FM 1396 Windom Tx 75492 101B, PO Box 73, Ladonia, Texas Phone:903-378-7116 75449 Phone (903)367-7009 Calvary Baptist Church 913 S. 5th St Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-3910 Methodist New Zion Baptist Church Congregational Methodist Church corner 627 County Road 1265 Bonham, TX Central Baptist Church (Fundmental, of Hwy 121 and W 13th St. PO Box 386 Independent) 709 Union Ave. Bonham, 75418 903-961-2027 Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-7380 Texas 75418 (903) 505-4124 Pilgram Rest Baptist Church Christian Chapel CME 1005 West 703 Agusta St. Trenton, Texas Corinth Baptist Church 277 CR 1150 Market St. Honey Grove, Tx 75446 North of Bonham on Highway 78 903 Ravenna Baptist Church 100 Elm Street 903-378-3518 583 2750 Ravenna, Texas 75476 Ector United Methodist Church Dial Baptist Church 16816 FM 1550 401 Church St. Ector, Texas 75439 Honey Grove, TX 75446 903-378-7070 Rising Son Cowboy Church 1526 CR 2010 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 903-640-3377 (214) 728-3549 Duplex Baptist Church 313 CR 2102 Sandy Baptist Church Ravenna, Texas First United Methodist Church of LeonIvanhoe, Texas 75447 903-664-3175 ard 206 N. Main / PO Box 218 Leonard, 75476 (903) 583-9546 TX 75452 903-587-3463 Ector Baptist Church P.O. Box 248 Seventh & Main Baptist Church 617 Ector, Texas 75439 (903) 961-2175 N. Main Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) First United Methodist Church of Trenton 211 North Second Street @ Hunt 583-8679 Edhube Baptist Church 595 FM 2815 Trenton, TX 75490 903-989-2378 Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-2840 Sovereign Grace Baptist Church 601 S. First United Methodist Church of BonElwood Baptist Intersection of CR 2125 4th St. Bonham, TX 469-207-1141 ham 801 Star Bonham, Texas 75418 and CR 2544 near Ivanhoe, Texas (903) 583-3314 Telephone Baptist Church located on FM 273 in Telephone Office phone: Faith Independent Baptist Church Grove Hill Methodist Church 903-664-2377 12676 W Hwy 82 Savoy, Tx 75479 5501 FM 1553 Leonard, TX 75452 903-965-5517 Primera Iglesia Baustia Hispana 1134 FM 273 Bonham, Texas 75418 903-583-5727 Marvin United Methodist Church First Baptist Church of Bailey Office Phone 903-364-2411 FM 898 E PO Box 221 Bailey, Texas 75413 Trinity Baptist Church 219 W. Denison Whitewright, Texas (903)583-4793 Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-3388 Mulberry United Methodist Church, First Baptist Church of Bonham 710 N. Center Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) Valley Creek Baptist Church 3615 FM 5638 FM 274, Ravenna, TX 75476, 896, Leonard, TX 75452 903-587-2386 phone 1-888-311-8508 583-8519 First Baptist Church of Dodd City PO Box 47 Dodd City, Texas 75438-0047 (903)583-4465
McKenzie United Methodist Church Westside Baptist Church 1500 West Main Honey Grove, Texas 75446 903- in Honey Grove 700 N. 6th St. Honey Grove, Texas 75446 903-378-2315 378-3468
Windom Baptist Church PO Box 1026 First Baptist Church of Honey Grove PO Box 124 Honey Grove, Texas 75446 Windom, TX 75492 (903) 623-2215 (903)378-2768 Wild Horse Creek Cowboy Church 2992 CR 2285 Telephone, Texas 75488 First Baptist Church of Ladonia 301 903-486-1630 East Main Ladonia, Texas 75449-100 (903)367-7038 First Baptist Church of Leonard 100 East Thomas St. [PO Box 1146] Leonard, TX 75452 (903) 587-2250 First Baptist Church of Pecan Gap PO Box 100 Pecan Gap, Texas 75469 (903)359-6683 First Baptist Church of Randolph PO Box 14 Randolph, Texas 75475 (903)583-6900 First Baptist Church of Savoy .O. Box 177 Savoy, Texas 75479 (903) 965-4160 First Baptist Church of Trenton PO Box 157 Trenton, Texas 75490 (903)989-2319
Catholic
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church corner of 10th & Maple Bonham, TX office 903-583-7734
Church of Christ
Grace Reformed Baptist Church 2800 N. 10th St Honey Grove TX 903-364-4254
Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church of Bonham 818 N. Main St. Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-2014
Katy Blvd Church of Christ 411 Katy Blvd Bonham, TX 75418 706-294-5996 Midway Church of Christ Hwy 56 W Bonham 903 583 3989
Bonham Living Word Church of God 699 E Hwy82 Bonham,TX 75418 Phone: (903) 583-5655 First Pentecostal Church of God 1850 S HWY 121 Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-7878
Central
First Presbyterian Church of Leonard 112 W. Thomas St. Leonard, Texas 75452 (903) 989-2771 Main Street Presbyterian Church P.O. Box 188 or 504 E. Main St. Honey Grove, Texas 75446 (903) 739-2567
United Pentecostal
Calvary United Pentecostal Church 1190 Hwy 56 W Bonham Texas 903-583-4346 United Pentecostal Church P.O. Box 216 Savoy, Texas 75479 (903) 965-4627 Peace Tabernacle UPC 16020 CR 635 Trenton, Texas (972) 752-4054
Lee Jackson, Pastor Cell: 903.505.4124
Sunday School 10:00 Worship Service 11:00 Wednesday @ 7:00
BAPTIST CHURCH
BONHAM, TEXAS
Non-Denominational
Golden Gospel Church 4435 County Road 2610 in Bonham, Texas (903) 227-8527
Ector Church of Christ Hwy 56 & Cedar St. Ector, Texas 903.965.4398
Church of God
Pleasant Grove CME Church box 34 Ladonia TX 75449 Hwy 64 903-367-7870
Nazarene
Northside Church of Christ 2020 N. Center Bonham, Texas 75418 (903)583-3484
Gober Baptist Church P.O. Box 82 Wolfe City, Texas 75496 (903) 583-2378
Windom United Methodist Church 207 Second Street PO Box 936 Windom, TX 75492 940-390-0146
Bonham Community Church 347 FM 273 Bonham, TX 228-563-0423
Church of Christ Leonard, Texas 75452 (903) 587-2229
First Fannin Baptist Hispanic Church Rt. 4 Box 10 Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-5727 Savoy Church of Christ P.O. Box 212 Savoy, (903) 965-7344
Telephone United Methodist Church, 360 CR 2145, Telephone, Texas
A Place To Call Home
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Kidz in the Kitchen at the Creative Art Center
By Wanda Ortiz - Bonham’s Creative Arts Center is dedicated to bringing the arts to North Texas. Art is many different things and one of the creative arts is culinary arts. The Creative Arts Center will offer two opportunities this month,for children to create edible works of art. Kidz in the Kitchen is a class taught by Joy McGuire and Amy Peeler. The class is offered for ages 5 to 7 on July 10, 2021 from 1 to 3 PM and for ages 8 to 10 on July 16, 2021 from 1 to 3 PM. All supplies for recipes are included and each participant will receive
an apron and get to enjoy their final product at class snack time and take another creation home in a bakery gift box. Class size is limited so please call now to sign up. The class is $40.00 per child with a 20% discount for
families that are members of the arts center. For more information and to register for classes, please call the Creative Arts Center at 903-6402196 or email bonartcenter@gmail.com.
Press Release - Lake Ralph Hall has been decades in the making, and with the recent groundbreaking on June 16, 2021, Upper Trinity Regional Water District (UTRWD) is getting underway on various key aspects of the project including: 1. Opening the temporary Ladonia Fossil Park (see above for more details). 2. Beginning of road modifications and improvements (before end of year). This includes: Relocating a portion
of SH 34, including new bridges over the North Sulphur River and Merrill Creek . • Rerouting approximately 2.5 miles of FM 1550. • Closing a portion of FM 2990 during construction. • Drilling for concrete piers supporting SH 34. Roadway relocation and abandonments have been coordinated with TxDOT and Fannin County. UTRWD will coordinate with its contractor Flatiron to minimize road im-
pacts wherever possible throughout the construction process and will respond timely to any roadway concerns. The project schedule estimates that it will take approximately three years to construct the project components . After the completed reservoir is filled, water delivery is anticipated to start in 2026. Regular construction updates, including road impacts, will be posted on the Lake Ralph Hall website.
Lake Ralph Hall Construction: Next Steps
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“Righteousness exalteth a nation - “ - Proverbs 14:34 Of all the dates with historical meaning for our country, July 4 has to be the most memorable. As we commemorate the birth of our nation, we must acknowledge that it is done with both thought
and feeling that we are standing on holy ground. When the shores of the New World began to be settled, God led people in search of freedom of worship to come with hungry hearts. With the forming of a new nation, it became “One Nation Under God.” America has been a living symbol of Christian Hope. We are proud to be an American. But regrettably, all is not well in our day: there is great need to lift her up in our time. To be sure we are a small part, but we are a part. The undermining of confidence among our citizenry is a perilous
Update on Willow Wild By the Board of Directors
Willow Wild has resumed burials which had been suspended due to the waterlogged soil. The abnormally high rainfall experienced from May into June created a number of problems including for the mowing contractor who after encountering significant equipment breakdown and a lack of crew abandoned his contract unexpectedly. We are in the process of finding, vetting, and hiring a new lawn contractor to finish this growing cycle. This is complicated by the fact that most contractors
have already locked in their schedules for this year. At this time, we have 5 contractors submitting bids and have contact with several others. If you know anyone who has sufficient crew (5 to 10 minimum), insurance, and adequate equipment (higher end commercial grade mowers and weedeaters), please invite them to contact 903 -583-3437. We hope to secure a new contractor within the week. In the meantime, we have an interim worker who will be mowing at his limited capacity until a new service is hired. We treasure Willow Wild and are
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Press Release - Donations are needed for the 25th annual School Supply Drive and Fair hosted by the Fannin County Children’s Center. The Children’s Center will once again be giving away free school supplies to Fannin County students on Saturday, August 7 from 9 am to noon. This year’s event will include a Back-to-School Fair, similar to what was done two years ago. The street in front of the center will be blocked off to allow churches, nonprofits, local businesses and other organizations to set up tents to give away free food, resources or information. Free haircuts will be provided. There is still more room for additional vendors. The vendor application can be found on the agency website or by contacting Andrea Lappin. Volunteers with cosmetology licenses are also needed to help provide more free haircuts. Vendors and those interested in providing free haircuts can contact Andrea
Lappin at (903) 583-4339 or andrea@fanninccc.org. With this event less about a month away, the center is also seeking donations to make this effort possible. “As always, every contribution is appreciated and needed” said Sandy Barber, Executive Director of the Children’s Center. The center is now accepting paper, notebooks, pencils, folders and other school supplies.” Barber said, “Donors can also donate cash and leave the shopping to us. We will use it to buy what is most needed and we will stretch the donation farther by using our tax-exempt status when making the purchases.” In all, the agency has given out free school supplies to more than 11,000 students in the last 24 years. Organizers expect to serve 500-700 students again this year. This effort depends on contributions from many generous individuals, churches, businesses and other local organizations.
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verbiage change and then present the recommendation to the Commissioners Court. Before taking those steps, he said they would need to know for sure if there had been any change made to that law during the recent legislative session. Attorney Newt Cunningham offered to research the matter and get an answer to him within the next 72 hours. He also noted that if verbiage would need to be removed from the regulation book, he would assist Ms. Hopkins with the wording changes. Discussion ensued regarding the international building code and the requirements allowed therein. After suggestions were discussed, it was decided to table this item to the next BDALZC meeting. 6. Discussion, consideration and action regarding changes and/or modifications by landowners: There were no landowners present with change requests. Item was skipped. 7. Set next BDALZC meeting and/or hearing date(s): Motion was made, seconded and passed to set next meeting date to August 5, 2021, at 8:30 a.m. 8. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded and passed to adjourn at 8:53 a.m.
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protect the lake. At the time it is determined a city has no zoning for its properties, it would then come back to the BDALZC and the Commissioners Court for zoning. 3. Adjourn: After comments were voiced, motion was made at 8:26 a.m. by Matts Titsworth to adjourn. Motion was seconded by Gilbert Welch and passed. On the same day at 8:30 a.m. County Judge Randy Moore called into order the Regular Meeting of the Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning Commission. He noted Quorum had been established. 2. Public Forum: Judge Moore asked if anyone had anything to say during public forum. A citizen residing on CR 2980 spoke to commend Di Hopkins for being an honest, hardworking, helpful public servant who has done a lot for the BDALZC. There were no other speakers. 3. Approve meeting minutes from 06/03/2021 Regular Meeting: Motion was made, seconded and passed to approve. 4. Discussion, consideration and action regarding the recommendation to Commissioners Court to remove the Bonham Lake and Bonham City Limits properties from the Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning map that are within the 5,000foot buffer of Bois d’Arc Lake: Judge Moore asked if anyone had any questions or comments. Gilbert Welch wanted it clarified that any property within the ETJ (ex-
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In regards to the article “My Dad.... also known as Papa... by Judge Randy Moore. Dear Sir, I’ve read what you wrote a number of times and wish to commend you for your stand in your faith in our Savior and that you boldly put that faith to work in your personal life and work. It’s a blessing to know that a leader such as yourself, is at the head of a position that can indeed make a huge difference in what happens in our community. I have an idea “your legacy” will be remembered as your Dad’s, long after you are gone!! My own Dad passed away when I was 9 months old,
so I never had that relationship with my Dad, but my Mom played both those roles, taught me good work ethics, to make my words my “bond” to always be truthful and a person others can count on when needed. Thank God, He took me in, forgave my sins, became the Father I never had. I’m ok with whatever befalls me. Thank You for writing it & letting us have an insight into how you’ve grown to be the person You are today. A man of faith who’s not afraid to put it in “black and white” print for us to enjoy. God Bless You for the good work you do for this community. Sincerely, Edith Fuller
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Press Release - The Ladonia Fossil Park on Highway 34 is expected to close on July 8th, 2021 to make way for Lake Ralph Hall construction. At the time when that park closes, Upper Trinity Regional Water District
(UTRWD) will open a temporary park on the east side of FM 2990 and north of the North Sulphur River to provide fossil hunters with access to the river bottom during construction of the new reservoir. This new location and access point will provide opportunities for additional and untapped fossil discoveries. The old Ladonia Fossil Park is located within the footprint of the new
reservoir and will be inundated when the reservoir fills. Signage will be installed at the old location to direct fossil hunters to the new, temporary park. “Upper Trinity recognizes the importance of the Ladonia Fossil Park to the local community and visitors alike and we will work with the City of Ladonia to select a permanent location for the Ladonia Fossil
Park, downstream of the reservoir where fossil hunters have easy access to the river bottom,” said Larry N. Patterson, Executive Director of Upper Trinity. Upper Trinity Regional Water District will also be working with paleontologists from the Perot Museum of Nature and Science to preserve significant fossils should any be found during reservoir construction.
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Give caregivers a break: Make a standing appointment to give the caregiver a break. Spend time with the person living with dementia and allow the caregiver a chance to run errands, go to their own doctor’s appointment, participate in a support group or engage in an activity that helps them recharge. Even one hour could make a big difference in providing the caregiver some relief. Check in: Many Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers report feeling isolated or alone. So start the conversation -- a phone call to check in, sending a note, or stopping by for a visit can make a big differ-
ence in a caregiver’s day and help them feel supported. Tackle the to-do list: Ask for a list of errands that need to be run, such as picking up groceries or prescriptions. Offer to do yard work or other household chores. It can be hard for a caregiver to find time to complete these simple tasks that we often take for granted. Be specific and be flexible: Open-ended offers of support “call me if you need anything” or “let me know if I can help” may be well-intended, but are often dismissed. Be specific in your offer “I’m going to the store, what do you need?” Continue to let the
caregiver know that you are there and ready to help. Join the fight: Honor a person living with the disease and their caregiver by joining the fight against Alzheimer’s. You can volunteer with your local Alzheimer’s Association chapter, participate in fundraising events such as Walk to End Alzheimer’s and The Longest Day, advocate for more research funding, or sign up to participate in a clinical study through the Alzheimer’s Association’s Trial Match. For more information visit us at alz.org Whatever you choose to do, we urge you to vaccinate before visiting.
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Another Fun Addition to the 2021 Quilt Hop
Press Release - The Quilt Hop Committee is excited to announce that Nannette Moss, the owner of MNM Creations and Quilt Shop in El Dorado. AR will be returning this year with her Acuquilt Go machines and dies. Many of you have purchased a machine or dies from her extensive collection in past years. This year she is offering a class in which you will cut out a whole quilt using dies and the Acuquilt Go machine. The quilt to be made is called Hunter Star. It is a two-color pattern. The class is scheduled for Wednesday, July 28, 2021, at the Roy Floyd Civic Center (the old national guard armory). The class will be held from 12 noon to 4 PM. The cost of the class is $25.00. Please note the date for this class is two days before the Quilt Hop begins. To get more information about the class or to register for this class visit: mnmquiltshop. com and look under classes. If you have questions regarding the class, you can email Nannette at: moss154@hotmail. com or call 870-8620580. You will also be able to register for the class by calling Emily Porter 903640-6698. The 2021 Quilt Hop will be Friday, July 30 from 9 AM to 4 PM and Saturday July 31 from 9 AM to 4 PM. If you wish to display a quilt this year quilts may be brought to the Bonham Visitor Center 327 North Main Street on Friday July 23, from 9 AM to 5 PM. A quilt display form may be downloaded from the Bonham Visitor Center web site @ visitbonham.com. or you can pick up one from the Visitor Center Monday-Friday 9 AM to 5 PM.
PHILADELPHIA, I LOVE YOU! JESUS TO THE CHURCH IN PHILADELPHIA - Revelation 3:713. And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write: He who is holy, who is true, who has the key of David, who opens and no one will shut, and who shuts and no one opens, says this: I know your deeds. Behold, I have put before you an open door which no one can shut, because you have a little power, and have kept My word, and have not denied My name. Behold, I will cause those of the synagogue of Satan, who say that they are Jews and are not, but lie—I will make them come and bow down at your feet, and make them know that I have loved you. Because you have kept the word of My perseverance, I also will keep you from the hour of testing, that hour which is about to come upon the whole world, to test those who dwell on the earth. I am coming quickly; hold fast what you have, so that no one will take your crown. He who overcomes, I will make him a pillar in the temple of My God, and he will not go out from it anymore; and I will write on him the name of My God, and the name of the city of My God, the new Jerusalem, which comes down out of heaven from My God, and My new name. He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. Amid these ancient churches to which Jesus wrote the final letters in Revelation (Chapters 1-3) lies Philadelphia. Philadelphia is a small assembly of believers in the midst of the 7 churches who claim the name of Jesus. Sardis, the church whom Jesus declared “dead” lay just to the north, and Laodicea, whose assembly and works Jesus found so distasteful that He wanted to “spew them from His mouth” was south of Philadelphia. Philadelphia was, what we might say today, “hanging on by a thread.” They were being persecuted by religious leaders throughout the region because they were holding tight to their Savior, His mission, and His message without compromise. They were unwilling to go along with the hierarchy who would have had them adopt a more popular worldview. The Jewish leaders in conjunction with the Roman Government (an extremely unholy alliance) would have them adopt contemporary beliefs as they introduced ungodly seeds of apostasy and unbelief into the midst of this fledgling church body hoping they would conform to the world around them. They were feeling the pressure, but Jesus showed up to let them know they were not alone. Unlike the church in Sardis for whom Jesus had only warning, for the Church in Philadelphia, He had only encouragement. In America’s modern church denominations, we do not often recognize that our roots in Jesus Christ are 100% Jewish. Jesus is Jewish, every Christian Church was originally established by Jews, and our scriptures – from Genesis through Revelation are written by Jews. JESUS’ letter to Philadelphia was not a call to anti-Semitism, far from it! He said those who were tormenting them only called themselves Jews, but they were not. They were liars. God called out a people from the world to be different, completely committed to Him and to the Messiah which would come and save the people from this world where death reigned supreme over every person. Jesus established He was that long-awaited Messiah when He said, “I HAVE THE KEYS OF DAVID.” He referred to words written in Isaiah, the Old-Testament Prophet who testified to the original promise to Jewish King David in Isaiah 22:22: “The Key of the House of David, I will lay on HIS shoulder, so HE shall open and shut, and the door that HE opens, no one can shut.” The Church of Philadelphia had been locked out of their place with the compromising churches around them, but they were holding fast to their Savior, and they were suffering for their stand. Jesus told them that HE was coming back and to “HOLD ON”. Do not let anyone take your reward from you. He did not promise them immediate relief, He assured them that their stand for HIM would be worth it. They would bear HIS NAME, THE NAME of HIS GOD, AND WOULD SHARE HIS HOME WITH HIM FOR ETERNITY.
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What does this message from our Lord mean for believers today? The same as it did then! His letters to these seven ancient churches surpass all time and space. Many believe, as I do, they are a progressive history of the church from the time Jesus left this earth to go back to the Father until the time He will return for the second and final time to set up His Kingdom. These are letters written to all believers who “have ears to hear what the Spirit of God says to the churches.” We are living those times now when we must take a stand, regardless of the consequences. Even in this country, we are being told that our belief in Jesus Christ as the ONLY WAY TO GOD is exclusionary and deemed by many to be “hate speech.” Many are losing their positions of influence and even their livelihood for taking a stand for Jesus. The daily news, that white static that dominates the airways, call true believers in Jesus radical and uncompromising. To this, I say GUILTY AS CHARGED. The Bible tells us, “Do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Whoever therefore wants to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God.” James 4:4. Jesus, in HIS letter to those who would “HOLD ON” and follow Him rather than compromise with the world, He offers HIMSELF, HIS NAME AND ETERNITY. And in that eternity, “NO EYE HAS SEEN, NO EAR HAS HEARD, NO HEART HAS IMAGINED WHAT GOD HAS PREPARED FOR THOSE WHO LOVE HIM.” I Corinthians 2:9. Signed: Teri Sheddy
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WHEN: Sat. July 10th, 6:30-8:30 PM (Jamming before 6:30) WHERE: City of Bonham Senior Citizens Center, 210 E. 6th St. FREE Admission – Door prizes include $25 cash – Refreshments. Congregational and Open Mic Singing – bring your accompaniment. CD player and electric piano available. Donations support Bonham Senior Citizens Center and Meals on Wheels. Sponsored by Friends of the Bonham Senior Citizens Center. Membership is encouraged For information call or text: 214-738-9975.
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The U.S. economy added 850,000 jobs in June as the pace of the recovery surged — quieting fears, at least temporarily, of more lasting harm from labor and supply shortages. The unemployment rate changed little, ticking up to 5.9 percent from 5.8 percent.
The Fannin County Leader is currently seeking a Full Time Receptionist/ Classified coordinator. We are looking for candidates who: Are A Team Player, Have Good Communication Skills, Enjoys constant interaction with customers/public, Prior PC/MS Word/MS Office Experience a must. What We Offer: • 40 hours per week • Weekly Team/Goal based Bonus Program Applicants are subject to a back-ground check and drug screen. Apply in person, no phone calls please. EMPLOYMENT NOTICE 224 N. Main St, Bonham TX 75418 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
EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may be interested in applying for a Music/Art Aide 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
EMPLOYMENT NOTICE 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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State Adds 13,000 Jobs Over The Month AUSTIN In April, the seasonally adjusted Texas unemployment rate was 6.7 percent, down 0.2 percentage points from March 2021. Texas added 13,000 total nonagricultural jobs over the month, making gains in 11 of the last 12 months. Texas added 1,007,100 jobs over the year after shedding 1,452,600 jobs in March and April 2020 due to COVID-19 and measures taken to slow its spread. “The decrease in the unemployment rate in Texas shows continued strength of our economy,” said TWC Chairman Bryan Daniel. “TWC will continue our commitment to helping Texans find jobs through career fairs and hiring events at local workforce development boards along with job matching services through MyTXCareer.com.” In April, the Leisure and Hospitality industry added 14,100 jobs, growing annually at 46.1 percent. Government employment increased by 11,300 positions. The Professional and Business Services industry followed with a gain of 8,300 jobs. “This month continues to show job growth and career opportunities for Texans as the economy strengthens,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Labor Julian Alvarez. “We’re encouraged by the increases, especially in the leisure and hospitality in-
dustries, and will continue to work through programs like skills development grants to promote job growth in all industries.” The Amarillo Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) recorded April’s lowest unemployment rate among Texas MSAs with a not seasonally adjusted rate of 4.0 percent, followed by the Austin-Round Rock MSA at 4.5 percent and College Station-Bryan MSA at 4.6 percent. “Texas employers continue to show resilience and perseverance and are excited about getting Texans back to work,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Employers Aaron Demerson. “TWC is committed to providing Texas employers with innovative programs like the Texas Restaurant Recovery Initiative, which will assist this vital industry in many ways, including adapting to new service delivery trends and learning new ways to increase profitability while providing safe and efficient customer service.” Employment estimates released by TWC are produced in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. All estimates are subject to revision. To access this and more employment data, visit TexasLMI.com.
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FANNIN COUNTY 6/22/21 EMPLOYMENT NOTICE
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POSITION SUMMARY: Our team is looking for motivated, hardworking individuals ready to go to work making Fannin County an even better place to live and call home! We are seeking personnel who have the ability to operate/maintain light to medium duty construction equipment used in the maintenance of road and drainage systems. BENEFITS: Medical, Dental and Life Insurance Vacation, Holiday and Sick Leave Texas County & District Retirement System STARTING SALARY: $29,107 CONTACT: Commissioner Edwina Lane 8665 Hwy. 56 West Savoy, TX 75479 (903) 965-7030 Applications can be found online at www.co.fannin.tx.us and the Fannin County Auditor’s office located: 200 East 1st St., Bonham, TX.
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EMPLOYMENT THE CITY OF LEONARD is an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission employer. The City does not discriminate against race, age, color, or religious preference. The Public Works employee. Performs various construction and maintenance needs. Operates various equipment. The City of Leonard public works employees work a variety of tasks to include but are not limited to parks, streets, sewer, water and building maintenance. The position requires operation of City of Leonard-owned vehicles, such as pick-up trucks, backhoes, bucket truck, personnel lift, street sweeper, dump truck, roller, zero turn mowers, brush hog/shredder, jet machine, as required. The operation of power tools and equipment, hand tools, chain saws, air compressors, will be required. Working around moving equipment and machinery is required. Must be able to lift 40 lbs. regularly and 75 lbs. on occasion. Must have social security card, valid Driver’s License, pass drug, back x-ray, and background check (each background is evaluated and considered individually). Resumes are accepted; however, a City Application is required. Pay DOQ 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 903583-4018 or apply in person at Blain Service Company, 7258 N Hwy 78 in Ravenna.
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CLASSIFIEDS EMPLOYMENT NOTICE The Fannin County Leader is currently seeking a Full Time Receptionist/ Classified coordinator. We are looking for candidates who: Are A Team Player, Have Good Communication Skills, Enjoys constant interaction with customers/ public, Prior PC/MS Word/ MS Office Experience a must. What We Offer: • 40 hours per week • Weekly Team/Goal based Bonus Program Applicants are subject to a back-ground check and drug screen. Apply in person, no phone calls please. 224 N. Main St, Bonham TX 75418 COAST TO COAST CONTRACTING 586 W. State Hwy 56 Bonham,Tx 75418 Looking to hire full time employees to join our landscaping team. Pay is based on experience and drivers license is a plus. Must be willing to work. Call or Text 903-436-5875 NEED an experienced carpenter’s helper and a mechanic’s helper. Call: 903-821-0604 or 903814-8620 CNC Lathe/ Mill Machinist POSITION OPENINGS B.F. Gammon Tool & Die is accepting applications for immediate openings for CNC Lathe/Mill Machinist and also someone with Gear Cutting experience. 40 hours per week plus overtime. Full benefits including paid healthcare, retirement benefits and holiday, vacation and sick pay. Climate controlled shop. 7:30am4:00pm, 5 days per week. Send resume via email to brett@bfgammon.com. 903-583-3597 HELP WANTED Steel building experience. 903-436-0555
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A memorial visitation for Dawn Eileen Schafer Winkler, 77, of Bonham, was held from 2:00 to 3:00 PM Friday, July 2, 2021 in the Wise Funeral Home stateroom. Dawn passed away Monday morning, June 28, 2021 at her residence. Dawn was born September 21, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Robert Littlefield Schafer and Jennie Sims Schafer. She was a 1961 graduate of Bloomfield Hills High School in Michigan. Dawn married Larry Dale Winkler in 1979. She was a retired flight attendant for American Airlines and enjoyed playing Bunco, reading, needlepoint and watching Hallmark movies. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Robert L. “Bob” Schafer, Jr. Dawn leaves to cherish her memories, her husband of 42 years, Larry Dale Winkler of Bonham, TX; two daughters, Jennifer Linza of Wylie, TX and Suzette Winkler Stewart and husband, Marvin of Burleson, TX; two sons, Dennis Winkler and Andrea Russell of Bonham, TX and Richard “Richie” Winkler and wife, Lisa of Dallas, TX; sister-in-law, Marilynne Schafer; 9 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren; cousins, Donna Phillips and Ross Schafer; and extended family and friends. You may sign the online guest book at www. wisefuneralhome.com
Honey Grove- Funeral services for Katelyn Maria Brooke Clark, age 16, of Trent, TX were held at 2:00 pm on Thursday, July 1, 2021, at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel Honey Grove, TX. Mr. Buddy Freeman and Mr. Judd Ramsey officiated. Interment followed at Allens Point Cemetery. Katelyn Maria Brooke Clark was born February 12, 2005, in San Angelo, TX to Jeremy Clark and Angela Rieger. She gained her wings and joined our heavenly father on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Katelyn loved life, animals, her family, and friends. She attended Trent High School where she was so excited to be a cheerleader for Trent Gorillas and play volleyball in her upcoming junior year. She absolutely loved Harry Potter and Riverdale. Katelyn was a very bright and talented young lady. She will be greatly missed. She is survived by her parents, Jeremy and Amy Clark of Allens Point Community, TX; Angela and Keith Rieger of Trent, TX; brothers, Austin, Jaxon, and Alex Clark of Allens Point Community, TX and Jaden Holmes of Trent, TX; sister, Bryleigh Clark of San Angelo, TX; grandparents, Linda Clark of Allen’s Point Community, Debbie Smith of Wylie, TX, Troy and Karen Smith of Royce City, TX; Lois Thomason of Sumner, TX, Eddie and Amelia Zuege of Saint France, KS; Nanny Latricia Settlemoir of Trent, TX. Great grandparents, Jimmy and Bobbie Freeman of Honey Grove, TX, Onita Clark of Bonham, TX, and Albert Harper of Port Richie, FL; along with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Katelyn is preceded in death by Paw Paw Frank Clark and Dada Artie Clark. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www. coopersorrells.com.
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Again Favoring Fannindel: Publication forsees district champ Falcons repeating; Leonard, Trenton, HG as football playoffs teams in ‘21
Conversely, the publication forsaw another tough season for Bonham, as the Purple Warriors compete again in 5-3A-I -- which is headed by four Top-25-ranked district rivals Fannindel’s Contreal Judkins and postseason starts on a touchdown run last favorites: No. 13 Mount August during a scrimmage. Vernon, No. 15 Photo by Rich Hilliard Pottsboro, No. 18 Mineola postseason honor and No. 22 Winnsboro. Bonham, which was picked he received last fall in the district to place seventh, finished -- for Leonard 2-8 overall in 2020 during which was head coach Kyle Dezern’s picked this fall first season and 1-6 in 5-3Ato claim the third I with a district win over postseason berth Howe. Additionally, the in 8-3A-II. In 2020, the Tigers publication placed Savoy last advanced a round deeper in 10-1A-I as the Cardinals than their previous season look to resume varsity and finished as a 6-4 area football after insufficient finalist -- defeating 7-3A-II numbers negated having a champion Palmer in the bi- squad in 2020. Workouts for the 2021 district round -- after a 3-3 effort in 8-3A-II. The trip football season for Fannin equated Leonard’s 10th in County teams will commence the last 12 seasons -- all with on Monday, Aug. 2. Shane Fletcher at the helm. Elsewhere, look for Trenton and Honey Grove, according to the publication, to be postseason players: fourth-place qualifiers in 5-2A-I and 6-2A-I, respectively. Last fall, Trenton (4-5, 2-3) made its second-consecutive and overall postseason trip with another bi-district appearance. The Tigers advanced again as a No. 4 seed from the now larger 5-2A-I -winning two games in district play for the first time since the school’s varsity football restart in 2012. Honey Grove at 2-4 in 6-2A-I narrowly missed making a fourth-straight trip to the playoffs -finishing one game out of the final berth and having a win over Leonard’s DJ Brown passes during postseason qualifier a scrimmage last August. Como-Pickton in and Photo by Rich Hilliard during district play. finalist, at No. 21. Senior DJ Brown earned the Preseason Offensive MVP award -a
By Rich Hilliard Despite graduation losses, expect Fannindel to again be one of the top teams in Class 1A Division II football in 2021. The Falcons will start the upcoming season ranked at No. 11 in 1A-II and found favor to repeat as the champion of District 10-1AII, by and according to the recently released summer edition of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football magazine. Wide receiver Contreal Judkins also received the 101A-II Preseason Offensive Most Valuable Player award in the publication’s season preview. As a junior, Judkins earned the overall MVP award last fall in the district, as Fannindel went undefeated in 10-1A-II and finished as an 11-1 State quarterfinalist -- the Falcons’ deepest postseason run since the school’s 1A State semifinals trip in 1988. Meanwhile, while the publication did not favor Leonard to win 8-3A-II, it did forsee the Tigers as a favorite to garner a postseason berth in the district -- and a Top 25 team in 3A-II. Leonard placed No. 22 in the preseason ranking which also included two of the Tigers’ district rivals: Gunter, a 2020 State semifinalist, at No. 2 and Bells, a 2020 area
Maintaining Their Identity: Defense-minded 1A Lady Hornets to remain so w/new hoops coach
New Dodd City head girls basketball coach Landon Dyer (right) speaks during a timeout with his former team, San Angelo Central. Photo courtesy of Charles Bryce/San Angelo Standard-Times By Rich Hilliard DODD CITY -- Defense equated a hallmark of the 2021 Class 1A Dodd City Lady Hornets’ State girls basketball championship team. During their run to an undefeated title, they held a postseason opponent to no field goals during a game. Beforehand, regular season final scores, as in recent seasons past, also often reflected the paltry amount of points Dodd City allowed -- making for one-sided wins, when combined with its offensive outbursts. The Lady Hornets’ new head coach wants that characteristic of the team to remain true. “We will be a basketball team that is strong on the defensive end,” said Landon Dyer on June 23. “We will want to be a very aggressive team,” he said, “that gets after all we play. “We want defense to be our identity.” Dyer replaces Alex Stephenson who held the position for the last seven-plus years. In April, Stephenson became the head girls basketball coach for 3A Brock, an even longer time powerhouse in the sport. The Lady Hornets made four trips to the 1A State championship game during the last five years of Stephenson’s tenure, extending their postseason streak in the
A monument acknowledging the Dodd City Lady Hornets’ undefeated Class 1A State girls basketball championship won in March now resides outside Hornet Gymnasium in Dodd City. Photo by Rich Hilliard
sport to 11-consecutive seasons -- the last nine via undefeated district titles. During his first three seasons at the helm, Dodd City quickly evolved: area finalist, regional semifinalist and regional finalist. The Lady Hornets also reached the regional semifinals in 2020. “We will want to build on the foundation here,” said Dyer, “that has been very successful.” Graduation affected Dodd City’s championship team -- marking the end of the standout high school careers of point guard Dani Baccus, a Hardin-Simmons signee, and 6-3 post Journie Hilliard. “We’ve had a few summer workouts,” said Dyer, “and definitely have to replace a few key seniors. “[B]ut there are a lot of solid kids returning,” he said,
“and kids with potential. “There are definitely big shoes to fill.” Dyer, a Hardin-Simmons graduate, served the last four years as the head girls basketball coach at San Angelo Central, guiding the team to the playoffs each season. Last winter, he coached the team to its first win in the postseason -- in 23 years. After serving as a girls assistant at Killeen Ellison for three years (2012-15), he followed with two as the head girls basketball coach at Whitewright from 2015-17. “I was familiar with Dodd City back then [while at Whitewright],” said Dyer. “I thought it was a great place and a place I wanted to be.”
Members of Dodd City’s 2021 Class 1A State girls basketball title team display championship rings on May 30. Photo by Rich Hilliard
Sought After Seeing Support: DC fans’ willingness to travel to back teams encouraged new Hornets’ basketball coach
By Rich Hilliard
DODD CITY -- Mike Scarbrough said his announcement about being Dodd City’s new head boys basketball coach evoked a reaction from a former player. Seeing the DC emblem, he said Eric Schilling, who played for Scarbrough at Nazareth and now serves as head girls basketball coach of the longtime Class 1A girls powerhouse, reacted: “This is going to take some getting used to.”
For Scarbrough, having witnessed the fan support present for Dodd City -- even when its teams play away from home -- was something he could get used to seeing. “I was head coach at Mumford for three years and Dodd City would come to tournaments,” said Scarbrough on June 29. “I was impressed with Dodd City’s kids,” he said. “They brought a good following and would bring a good group of fans.” With Tyler White’s departure
after three seasons, Scarbrough received word from a friend, now former Dodd City head girls basketball coach Alex Stephenson, about the opening. “That raised my interest,” said Scarbrough. “I was impressed with the set up, kids and facilities [at Dodd City].” Scarbrough, who will also coach golf, brings a successful quarter century of coaching experience -- highlighted by winning three State championships in four State appearances during nine years at Nazareth. Other coaching stops for him
have included Frisco Centennial (eight years), Canyon (three years) and Shamrock (four years). He takes over a Hornets program which, if not for Slidell the last two seasons, would have made deeper postseason runs. The Hornets extended their postseason streak to fivestraight years during White’s stay with three area-round advances. Slidell stopped Dodd City in 2020 and 2021, while defending its 2019 1A championship and en route to advanc-
ing to the title game again both seasons. The first postseason advance under White came via Dodd City’s first district title since 2011, as the Hornets went undefeated in 23-1A play before being runner-up qualifiers the following two seasons. While graduation in May took three players off the Hornets’ roster, Scarbrough likes what he has remaining. “We have had a good summer getting kids in the gym,” said Scarbrough. “We just got back from a team camp.
“We have a lot of room for growth, but the talent is there,” he said. “We are now in the transition phase. We haven’t gotten into what we will run, but we have time. “I have been impressed with the guys’ buy in. We have the opportunity to be really good.”
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City Council Meets to Consider Resolution of Disapproval
By Rose Schwartz
Mayor H Compton called to order at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, June 28, 2021, a special meeting of the Bonham City Council to: 1. Consider and take action to approve a resolution of disapproval of the Fannin Central Appraisal District Budget: All Council members were present with the exception of Councilman Bill Chapman. There were there to discuss the recent pay raise proposals for the Management and Staff of the Fannin Central Appraisal District. Mayor Compton opened the meeting by asking if anyone had any questions as to the purpose of the meeting. Councilman Mike Evans stated he had comments and began with how the Bonham ISD had informed the City Council of the salaries of the Fannin CAD and then proceeded to give a breakdown of the salary history of Fannin CAD from the period of time from 2017 to 2021 starting with the Chief Appraiser going from $78,000 to $125,000; the Deputy Chief Appraiser from $56,000 to $102,000; the Business Manager from $52,000 to $60,000; some staff members getting raises of $5,000 per individual up to $11,000 and the remaining staff receiving $2,000 to $6,000. He noted how he had served on the board for the Fannin CAD from 2012 to 2016 and had been the Chairman of the Board in 2014, 2015 and 2016. He explained the duties of the Chairman of the Board, the work done during his tenure and the issues of the comparisons being made of the discrepancies existing between the salaries of educators and the Appraisal District staff and the salaries of first respond-
ers and the Appraisal District staff. Councilman Evans spoke of the lack of monies available to pay teachers and first responders the salaries they deserve being largely due to the resistance of the public to have taxes raised (we are infected with the “taxes are evil virus” he said.) He asserted that it is true that the lowest starting salary of an employee with the Appraisal District is more than the starting salary of a Bonham teacher and/or first responder’s salary. He explained his take on why the CAD’s salaries are what they are and the importance of keeping seasoned employees at the Fannin CAD as opposed to losing them to larger cities offering better pay. After his summation, that included his opinion on how the salaries of the CAD’s Chief and Deputy Chief do have bad optics in this economy and county; he concluded that he does not have issue with the salary of the Appraisal District’s staff and since the resolution is not about just a part of the Fannin CAD’s budget; he would have to abstain from voting. After Evans spoke, Councilman Kevin Hayes gave his thoughts on the topic of salaries in smaller cities being less than those of larger cities and how it is an unavoidable consequence of living in a smaller city. He then went on to expound on the unfairness of high pay raises given to one group within a small community while others deserving of higher pay are denied. He expressed his belief that the Fannin CAD are doing a good job but expressed there are others doing good work who cannot receive comparable pay. Councilman Wayne Moore expressed his appreciation to the Mayor and the City Manager for being
on top of this and bringing this matter to a vote. City Manager Sean Pate added to the discussion how smaller cities will at times lose the competition of keeping trained employees to larger cities that are able to pay more money. He described some of the other incentives used by the City of Bonham to retain seasoned employees but maintained that higher salaries were unfortunately not possible due to larger cities such as Plano and Allen having larger land mass with larger taxable value. He went on to explain that if the City of Bonham paid the sixteen Fire Department employees the salary offered in larger communities, it would not be long before the need to borrow money to pay salaries would exist. To further his point, he brought up the salaries of the city managers of Frisco and Lewisville of $300,000 a year and how it would be ridiculous for the City of Bonham to agree to increase his salary to that degree if ever he would be offered that salary from another city. He did note that with nineteen employees and the smaller amount of infrastructure they have to maintain, the Fannin CAD having more money to spend is understandable, but the optics of this budget looks bad. After wrapping up what he had to say, more discussion ensued along the same line until Mayor Compton asked for a motion. Motion was made by Wayne Moore to approve a resolution of disapproval of the Fannin Central Appraisal District Budget. Motion was seconded by Kevin Hayes and passed with one nay vote. 2. Adjourn: Meeting was adjourned at 5:59 p.m.
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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.
BID NOTICE
7/6/21
WHITEWRIGHT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION INVITATION TO BID MOWING CONTRACTS 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. 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.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Savoy, Texas will conduct a public hearing to allow public comment on 6/29/21 its Texas Community Development Block Grant Program project that provided street improvements (Contract No. 7219400). The intent of the public hearing is to review program performance and receive public comments. The public hearing will be held at: DATE: July 14, 2021 TIME: 5:05 PM PLACE: 405 E Hayes St. Savoy, TX 75479 Agenda: 1. Review of the TxCDBG Contract #7219400 2. Citizens’ views, questions and comments. Persons with disabilities that wish to attend this meeting should contact the City of Savoy at 817-573-1114 to arrange for assistance. Individuals who require auxiliary aids or services for this meeting should contact the City at least two days before the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. Should you not be able to attend and wish to comment, please mail your comments to Missy Rickman at 405 E Hayes St. Savoy, TX 75479.
AVISO DE AUDIENCIA PÚBLICA La Ciudad de Savoy, Texas, llevará a cabo una audiencia pública para permitir comentarios públicos sobre su proyecto del Programa de Subvenciones en Bloque de Desarrollo Comunitario de Texas que proporcionó mejoras en las calles (Contrato No. 7219400). La intención de la audiencia pública es revisar el desempeño del programa y recibir comentarios públicos. La audiencia pública se llevará a cabo en: FECHA: 14 de julio de 2021 HORA: 5:05 P.M. LUGAR: 405 E Hayes St. Savoy, TX 75479 agenda: 1. Revisión del Contrato TxCDBG #7219400 2. Opiniones, preguntas y comentarios de los ciudadanos. Las personas con discapacidades que deseen asistir a esta reunión deben comunicarse con la Ciudad de Saboya al 817-573-1114 para organizar la asistencia. Las personas que requieran ayudas o servicios auxiliares para esta reunión deben comunicarse con la Ciudad al menos dos días antes de la reunión para que se puedan hacer los arreglos apropiados. Si no puede asistir y desea hacer comentarios, envíe sus comentarios por correo a Missy Rickman al 405 E Hayes St. Savoy, TX 75479.
The Bonham Independent School District is requesting proposals for removal of 4 existing roof top units on the high school gym and installation of 2-new 30 ton cooling only RTU’s. The proposal should include capping off 2 RTU curbs and 4 exhaust fan curbs, labor, crane and materials to install. Sealed proposals need to be sent to: Bonham ISD 1005 Chestnut St., Bonham, TX 75418 Attn.: Bill Wakefield Proposals will be opened at 2:00 p.m. on July 13, 2021
PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS 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.
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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.
Advertisement for Bids Underwood, Inc. is accepting bids for supplies, services, and equipment (not the project in entirety) for TWDB DWSRF Water System Improvements – Waterline Improvements (TWDB Project No. 62831) until 2:00 p.m. Thursday, July 8th, 2021. Bids may be submitted by email to amanda@unerwoodplumbing.com or by mail to Underwood, Inc at 1899 Recreation Rd 3, Bonham, TX 75418. Project documents including plans, specifications, and subcontractor agreement (if applicable) may be downloaded free at www.civcastusa.com.
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Any contract(s) awarded under this Notice to Bidders is/are subject to the American Iron and Steel (AIS) requirements of federal law, including federal appropriation acts. This contract is subject to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program, which includes EPA-approved fair share goals toward procurement of Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) businesses. EPA rules require that applicants and prime contractors make a good faith effort toward a fair share of contracts, subcontracts, and procurements to M/WBEs through demonstration of the six affirmative steps. For more detail of the DBE Program and the current, applicable fair share goals, please visit www.twdb.texas.gov/dbe. Equal Opportunity in Employment - All qualified Applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age (40 or older), disability, or genetic information. Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the Department of Labor regulations at 41 CFR Part 60-4, relating to Construction Contractors--Affirmative Action Requirements, which include the President’s Executive Order No. 11246, as amended by Executive Order No. 11375 and Executive Order No. 13672, in the award and administration of contracts awarded under TWDB financial assistance agreements. Failure by the Contractor to carry out these requirements is a material breach, which may result in the termination of the awarded financial assistance. Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements apply to the construction, alteration, or repair of treatment works carried out, in whole or in part, with assistance made available by the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) and to any construction project carried out, in whole or in part, by assistance made available by the Drinking Water State Revolving 7/6/21 Fund (DWSRF). For the CWSRF and DWSRF programs, the Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements apply to contractors and subcontractors performing on federally funded or assisted contracts in excess of $2,000 for the construction, alteration, or repair, including painting, of a treatment works project under the CWSRF or a construction project under the DWSRF. Contractors and subcontractors must pay their laborers and mechanics employed under the contract no less than the locally prevailing wages and fringe benefits for corresponding work on similar projects in the area. The prevailing wage requirements apply to all State Revolving Fund (SRF) financial assistance projects. For prime contracts in excess of $100,000, contractors and subcontractors must also, under the provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, as amended, pay laborers and mechanics, including guards and watchmen, at least one and one-half times their regular rate of pay for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek. The overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act may also apply to Davis-Bacon covered contracts. Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rates are applicable and bid packages must include the current Davis-Bacon general wage determination for the area where construction will occur.
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give $50,000 to build the dream of a new, larger facility. Furthermore, this gift will be a challenge gift, encouraging others to give too. Executive Director Sandy Barber shared that the dream for a new, larger facility started in 2016 during a strategic planning session. She outlined what happened over the past five years to get the Children’s Center to today where they now have about 8 acres of donated land, architectural drawings and a plan to raise the money needed to build the new facility. The new center will have space for CPS investigators to co-locate at the center, a medical exam room and expanded therapy services, among other things. “We have a big, bold goal. We are going to raise $10 million to Build the Dream of a
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munity supporters. Kelly Royse, local business owner and board member of the Children’s Center, welcomed everyone to the event. She quoted JFK in calling those in attendance “stewards of the future.” Cindy Bankston talked about the long-standing relationship between the Glaser Family Charitable Foundation and the Fannin County Chil-
dren’s Center. The foundation was formed about 20 years ago by Cindy’s parents Jim and Raynell Glaser, with a primary focus on the education and well being of children in this county. Their first grant was to the Children’s Center to help purchase and renovate the current facility. Bankston was pleased to announce that the foundation was pledging to
new, larger facility to help kids from hard places,” said Barber. “I am excited to announce that we already have $1.7 million lined up.” Bonnie Donaghey has donated $50,000 in memory of her late husband Lewis Donaghey. Barber explained that the Glaser and Donaghey gifts, which together total $100,000, are challenge gifts. “That is, our community is being challenged to match these gifts dollar for dollar. Your gift of $50, for example, will be matched and become $100.” The estate of Dr. Henry Spies has contributed over $800,000 to this project. The board of directors of Fannin Bank approved a gift of $25,000 to this project and the family of long time CASA Program Director Joyce McGehee donated $10,000 in her
memory. Rev. Dana Coker, pastor of First United Methodist Church in Bonham and member of the Children’s Center board, gave a blessing for the land, the project and the people who will serve and be served at the new center. Legend Bank provided hot dog lunch for those in attendance and TXB and MCCraw Oil provided chips, cookies and cold water. Barber outlined three ways community members can get involved: volunteer, donate or become a champion for the cause. The center needs CASA volunteers, donations to meet the challenge gift for the new building and help spreading the word about the center’s mission and project. For more information, go to www.fanninccc.org or (903) 583-4339.
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