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August 10, 2021

The Paper Of Record for Fannin County Texas

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sioners Court at 8:30 a.m. A quorum was established as all four County Commissioners and County Judge were present. 2. Public Forum: Fannin County Clerk Tammy

Biggar spoke during Public Forum to clarify points on the agenda item number 12 slated for the August 3rd Commissioners Court meeting involving the contract with Fidlar Technolo-

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ation of personnel matters regarding the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee; or (2) to hear a complaint or charge against an officer or employee – regarding county positions and salaries: Judge Moore asked for a motion to enter Executive Session at 8:33 a.m. A motion was made, seconded, and passed. 4. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding Executive Session: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to enter back into Regular Session at 10:48 a.m. Commissioner Lackey made a motion to give the County employees a 3% raise except for the Sheriff’s office who will continue on the Step Program they have set up. A motion was seconded by Commissioner Lane and the motion passed unanimously. 5. Discussion regarding 2021/2022 Budget: Judge Moore asked if there were any present wishing to speak about the budget. Fannin County Sheriff Mark Johnson came to the podium to discuss the problem of losing experienced deputies/county employees to other districts due to better pay. Continued See Special Meeting on page 7

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Tuesday, August 3, 2021, County Judge Randy Moore called to order at 8:50 a Special Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. A quorum was established as all four of the County Commissioners and County Judge were present. 2. Hold and attend a PUBLIC HEARING to hear comments regarding the proposal to close CR 4510 in Whitewright, Texas starting at Hwy 11 and going south 1,430’; section to be closed will be 75’ from that location to across the bridge with the section from Hwy 11 going south 1,430’ to be renamed CR 4511: Commissioner Self explained that residents in the area had turned in a petition to have this road closed. Judge Moore asked if there were any who wanted to speak to this item. No one came forward to speak. 3. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded, and passed

to adjourn at 8:55 a.m. On the same day at 9:00 a.m., County Judge Randy Moore called to order a Regular Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. After Judge Moore noted Quorum was established, Reverend Josh Lott of Ivanhoe Baptist Church led the Invocation. 4. Public Forum: A citizen of Ravenna came forward to speak and started by thanking the Court for being able to speak and relayed that his intention was not to be disrespectful but felt the need to speak again on the topic of the covid vaccine as it is his belief that it may well be harmful to the body. He questioned many things that are contradictory to a pandemic being in play and put forth his thoughts that a false narrative is being imposed upon the people. He concluded with scripture verse Proverbs 25:2. “It is the Glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of

kings.” A citizen from Telephone called in to let the Court know that the citizens of Telephone care about the decisions being made by the court and to relay her gratitude to hear the meeting via Zoom. 5. Introductions: There were no introductions. 6. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19: Judge Moore gave the stats as of yesterday at 2:50 p.m. as being: 2,639 confirmed and 945 probable for a total of 3,584 Covid cases. He continued that there are currently 48 active cases with 4 of those being in the prisons; 3,496 have recovered, there are 109 fatalities, and a current hospitalization rate of 10.91%. In addition, he noted that there are zero ICU rooms available in Fannin County TMC hospital, 2 ICU rooms available in Grayson County; 17 ICU rooms in Collin County; 3 ICU rooms in Denton County; 22 ICU rooms in Dallas County and no ICU rooms available in Hunt County. Judge Moore clarified though that not all the hospitalizations are due to Covid as there are just some with other sicknesses. He ended on the positive note that the county workers who tested positive for Covid have survived and are doing well. He mentioned anyone wanting to

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get the vaccine, should be able to do so relatively easy as most pharmacies are still administering them, but no one is pressuring anyone not wanting the vaccine, to take it. He further added the Governor has added GA38 which rescinds all previous Covid orders except GA13. Basically meaning; no masks and no forcing of getting vaccines. A motion was made and seconded and Judge Moore asked the citizen who signed up to speak on this to come forward. The citizen from Ravenna who previously spoke in Public Forum asked questions including how many of the prisoners who had Covid were vaccinated and why there isn’t more of a discussion about the treatments that are working. He ended his statement with reference to the website of lifesitenews.com where conferences are being held about this. Commissioner Lackey then raised a question about masks being mandated in District Court and if that was allowed. A brief discussion ensued, and Judge Moore confirmed that masks are allowed to be mandated in certain groups after which he read an order from District Judge Laurie Blake stating the necessity of wearing masks in the courts in Fannin County. When asked what that meant, Judge Moore replied that in the District Court and Family Court of Law it is required a face mask be worn as of August 2, 2021. Motion to extend Declaration was then voted on and passed. 7. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding the Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County: Judge Moore stated the only change to this was Judge Blake’s standing order, and a motion was made, seconded, and passed to extend one week. 8. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding Covid-19 update and needs for supplies or personnel: This item was passed on. 9. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding Courthouse Restoration: Judge Moore read an update as follows: Exterior – New masonry contractor installing veneers and patching on South Side; Dig footings and setting Mechanical Yard fence; Patching and installing veneers along the base of the building for Dolomite match; Install blocking for Cornice at entry gables; Install shingles on East side of the roof and install ridge caps. Interior – Finish plaster com-

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clarified that no money would be coming out of the general fund for this and motion was made, seconded and passed unanimously to approve. 13. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve a short plat for Sky View Subdivision; 8 lots between 1.00 and 1.76 acres on CR 1245 in Savoy, Texas: Fannin County Development Services Director Di Hopkins reported all taxes having been paid and everything is in order for this to be approved. Commissioner Lane made the motion to approve with Commissioner Self seconding. Motion passed unanimously. 14. Discussion, consideration, and action to close County Road 4510 in Whitewright, Texas; starting at Hwy 11 and going south 1,430’, from that location for 7’ to across the bridge and to rename the section from Hwy 11 going south 1,430’ to County Road 4511: This item was discussed during the Public Hearing held immediately prior to the Regular Meeting. A motion was made, seconded, and passed unanimously to approve. 15. Discussion, consideration, and action to purchase a 2012 International Pro Star haul truck from Hess Transport for $10,000.00 for Precinct 1: Commissioner Lane noted this was no longer being pursued. No action was taken. 16. Discussion, consideration, and action to set a Public Hearing for September 14, 2021, at 8:50 a.m. to hear comments regarding a proposed speed limit of 30 mph on County Roads 2037 and 2038 in Ivanhoe, Texas: Commissioner Lane explained how a petition had been signed by residents and turned in for this. A motion was made by Commissioner Lane, seconded by Commissioner Magness, and passed unanimously. 17. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding whether or not a culvert permit is required when a property owner is changing out the existing culvert or adding an extension to it: Commissioner Lane stated this item was in response to a question posed to her by a resident. Discussion ensued and the determination arrived at that, culverts currently in place will be grandfathered in and the resident need only to notify their precincts’ commissioner of the work they will be doing, and a permit will not be needed.

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This item will be addressed at a future date once verbiage is composed and presented to the court for the proper motion. 18. Discussion, consideration, and action to move $35,850.74 from line 230-3641630 (Income from Auction)) to 230-623-5710 (Purchase of Equipment): Commissioner Magness explained how this was money that was gotten from the sale of county equipment in an auction and requests it go into the account for the future purchases of county equipment. A motion was made, seconded, and passed. 19. Discussion, consideration, and action to authorize Purchasing Agent to go out for bids for custodial services for Fannin County: Fannin County Purchasing Agent Michelle Case clarified this was something that comes up during a budget time and which county offices this item was involving in response to a question from Commissioner Lackey. Commissioner Self made a motion to authorize, and Commissioner Magness seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. 20. Discussion, consideration, and action to abandon Right of Ways on Queener Street, Reed Street, North Street, and any alleys located North of State Highway 11 (Railway) and East of Business 121 (Hall Street) of the Town of Randolph, Texas as shown on a recorded plat of record in Volume 32, Page 144: Commissioner Self explained why this is needed and it was determined more research was needed and it would be addressed at a future date. No action was taken. 21. Discussion, consideration, and action to move $2,518.30 from 100-370-1310 (Auto Insurance Loss payment) to 100-591-4540 (R&M Auto, Development Services); reimbursement check was received: Alicia Whipple commented that this was the last of the insurance reimbursement checks from damage due to a hailstorm. A motion was made, seconded, and passed to move. 22. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding the sale of Fannin County properties: After some discussion, it was commented on how the property spoken of in a previous meeting belongs to the

state and not the county. A discussion then ensued about what is required to sell county land at a future date. A county resident raised a question if donated land to the county could be sold, and another question was raised by another resident wanting to know where the proceeds of county land sold would go. It was decided that more research would be needed, and this may be brought up at a future date. 23. Discussion, consideration, and action to allocate a portion of the CARES Act funding to the four precincts in Fannin County: Judge Moore led the discussion about allocating $120,000 to each of the four precincts for road work. He said when given the option to ask for the funding afforded to counties, Fannin County took advantage of the opportunity with the fervent recommendation from Texas Association of Counties Attorney Jim Allison and the assistance of Alicia and Sherry from the auditor’s office. The money was used for Covid expenses and has been used to purchase two Sheriff vehicles and laptops. Currently, the $650,000 remaining in the account is free and clear and he believes some of that money can be used to make a serious dent in the road problems of the county. Some money will be left in the account for future issues that may arise. After expounding on the money received from the CARES Act, he made the motion to allocate $120,000 to each of the four precincts. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Magness. A discussion ensued with Commissioner Lane stating what a tremendous help this will be for her precinct. He fielded questions from residents in attendance. One citizen asked if there were any restrictions on the use of the money. To which Judge Moore replied there were not and explained road work expenses or road equipment purchases could be submitted to Auditor Alicia Whipple until the $120,000 is used. Another citizen asked if there were any strings attached to the money and where the money came from. Judge Moore replied there were not and Ms. Whipple explained it was Federal money given to the state, so it was what was coming from the state. It was also asked if the money was not used within a specific time would it be lost. It was explained that there was not a

time frame requirement and Ms. Whipple clarified that until it is spent, it would remain in the county fund. After the discussion, the motion was voted on and passed unanimously. 24. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve payment of bills: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to approve payment of bills. 25. Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: Commissioner Lane voiced her appreciation for the attendance and participation of county residents. Referring to the past statement of a lack of family/recreational spots at Bois d’Arc Lake she said a remedy for that could be looked into. She is thankful for the Cares Act funding and believes it can be put to good use; with the recent rain, she asked for continued patience as county crews work on roads and wished all a good week. Commissioner Self echoed Commissioner Lane’s comment and added that due to Covid, supplies have not only become scarce but have risen significantly in cost, and believes the money coming from the Cares Act will alleviate problems. Commissioner Magness agreed with Commissioner Self and added how Covid has negatively affected so many things this year and agrees the money will help tremendously. He voiced his appreciation for everyone’s attendance and expressed his hope for everyone’s return and a good week for all. Commissioner Lackey also agreed with the previous comments about how this extra money will help with material and is a good thing but noted it will not absolve the problem of not having enough employees. Judge Moore wanted to let it be known that he plans on having his budget completed by August 10th and will be scheduling budget meetings with the Commissioners Court Wednesdays; August 11th, August 18th, and August the 25th, beginning at 9:00 a.m. He appreciates all the help he has received from the Fannin County Auditor’s office with the Cares Act and is glad for the cooler weather after all the heat advisories. During times of excessive heat, he hopes everyone stays hydrated and thanked everyone for attending. 26. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to adjourn at 10:50 a.m.

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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 of Bread” 1415 Franklin Avenue, Landmark Missionary Baptist Church 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 Hwy 121 & Edhube Road Little Bethel Baptist Church (903) 851-4954 Phone 903-583-1671 PO Box 63 Ladonia, Texas 75449 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 Calvary Baptist Church 913 S. 5th St 75449 Phone (903)367-7009 Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-3910 Methodist New Zion Baptist Church Congregational Methodist Church corner Central Baptist Church (Fundmental, 627 County Road 1265 Bonham, TX 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 Corinth Baptist Church 277 CR 1150 703 Agusta St. Trenton, Texas Market St. Honey Grove, Tx 75446 North of Bonham on Highway 78 903 583 2750 Ravenna Baptist Church 100 Elm Street 903-378-3518 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 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 903-664-3175 Sandy Baptist Church Ravenna, Texas First United Methodist Church of Leonard 206 N. Main / PO Box 218 Leonard, 75476 (903) 583-9546 TX 75452 903-587-3463 Ector Baptist Church P.O. Box 248 Ector, Texas 75439 (903) 961-2175 Seventh & Main Baptist Church 617 N. Main Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) First United Methodist Church of Trenton 211 North Second Street @ Hunt Edhube Baptist Church 595 FM 2815 583-8679 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 Faith Independent Baptist Church FM 273 in Telephone Office phone: Grove Hill Methodist Church 12676 W Hwy 82 Savoy, Tx 75479 903-664-2377 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 (903)583-4793 Trinity Baptist Church 219 W. Denison Whitewright, Texas 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, 583-8519 896, Leonard, TX 75452 903-587-2386 phone 1-888-311-8508 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

First Baptist Church of Honey Grove Windom Baptist Church PO Box 1026 PO Box 124 Honey Grove, Texas 75446 Windom, TX 75492 (903) 623-2215 (903)378-2768 Wild Horse Creek Cowboy Church First Baptist Church of Ladonia 301 2992 CR 2285 Telephone, Texas 75488 East Main Ladonia, Texas 75449-100 903-486-1630 (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

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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

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fee paid for by the FCRW. She announced that Gracie Holden and Savanah Johnson each received a $500.00 Patriot Scholarship. Following Karen’s report, Vice President of Memberships Sandy Hood reported there are currently 92 memberships and introduced the most recent member who attended the evening’s meeting and welcomed one guest. She expounded on an effort of the club to ease the job of border patrol workers who are dealing with difficult daily challenges by collecting: pocket-sized hand sanitizers, sunscreen, insect repellent, disposable plastic gloves, and wound wash. She noted that any wishing to participate, to bring items to the meetings as this effort will continue to the end of the year. After Sandy’s report and an acknowledgment of the elected officials attending the meeting, PAC Treasur-

er Iris Paul gave her report reminding all of the ongoing “Caring for America” project and encouraging participation through donations of canned goods or cash donations to the Fannin County Community Ministries Food Pantry. Vice President of Legislature Joyce Buchanan lugged about six reams of printer paper to the podium to illustrate the size of a bill that is being considered in the House that will have a 1.2 trilliondollar price tag for American taxpayers. The bill’s name; The Infrastructure, Investment, and Jobs Act. She read off just a very small sampling of its contents and then spoke on how while some are trying to get this passed in our House and Senate, back in Texas, Democrats have fled the state to avoid voting on an election integrity bill they don’t want to see passed. She concluded her report noting that Governor Abbott has commit-

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CHARLENE “MECHELLE” NEELEY Charlene “Mechelle” Neeley, of Honey Grove, Texas, was born March 2, 1962, in Paris, Texas to Charles and Dollie Neeley. Mechelle passed away Monday, August 2, 2021, at the age of 59. Services for Mechelle were held Thursday August 5, 2021, at 11:00 am in the First Baptist Church of Honey Grove. Rev. James Rogers and Rev Mike Fortenberry officiated. Mechelle was a graduate of Honey Grove High School, class of 1980. She worked all of her adult life, including 19 years at Merico and 22 years as a Certified Nurse’s Assistant and Caregiver. Mechelle is survived by her parents Charles and Dollie Neeley, sister Lori Neeley Lane and spouse Blake, brother Terry Neeley and spouse Penni, brother Mitchell Neeley and spouse Jordan, all of Honey Grove Texas, Uncle Lyndel Hawkins and Aunt Debbie of Tomball, Texas, Aunts Delores Gage of Sache Texas, Martha Burnsed, and Marie Hawkins of Honey Grove, Texas, several cousins, nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by grandparents Manuel and Mary Dow Neeley and Lynn and Maria Hawkins, all of Honey Grove, Texas, and aunt and uncles Carl Neeley, Charlotte and JW Shannon, Billy Burnsed, Thomas Gage, and James Hawkins, and cousin Rhonda Whitley. Mechelle was a big hearted, fun loving, precious, Christian woman. Some of her passions were spending time with family and friends, cooking, crocheting, watching movies, and pink flowers. She loved her family and friends as dearly as they loved her. Serving as pallbearers were Craig Bryant, Scottie Bryant, Ross Neeley, Brad Burnsed, Lucas Lane and Hayden Lane. To convey condolences online please visit www.coopersorrells. com

and wife Ashley of Honey Grove TX and 2 great grandsons Cash and Jaxon of Honey Grove, TX. His sister Doraline Gaither of Petty TX. Brother Larry Rickman and Wife Glenda of Paris TX. Brother William Rickman and wife Diane of Sumner TX., sister Eveline Rickman of Brookston TX., and brother Tony Pete Rickman of Gun Barrel City TX. Serving as Pallbearers will be Terry McCarty, J.W. Daniels, Edward Massey, Tim Holmes, Lance Klockgether, Jeff Maroney. Bobby is rejoicing in Heaven with his parents Hugh and Aline Rickman and his brothers Pete Rickman ,Buddy Rickman, and Billy Hugh Rickman.

KELLY LEIGHAN MURRAY Kelly Leighan Murray age 55 of Dardanelle, Arkansas passed away Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at Arkansas Hospice River Valley Home in Russellville, Arkansas. She was born September 29, 1965 in Arlington, Texas to Kenneth Cox and Toy Parks Cox. She was preceded in death by her mother, Toy Cox. Survivors include her husband, Jerry Murray of Dardanelle, Arkansas; her father and stepmother, Kenneth and Norma Cox of Arlington, Texas; three children, Mellanee Richards (Dan) of Lincoln, Arkansas, Jesse Murray (Jordyn) Murray of Elkins, Arkansas, Jonny Murray of Havana, Arkansas; two sisters, Jo Lemley, Jan Nelms, and brotherin-law Bo, all of Ravenna, Texas; four grandchildren, Symphony, Xara, Archer, Arrow and several nephews and nieces. Arrangements by Cornwell Funeral Home and River Valley Cremations in Dardanelle. Online Guest Book and Condolences at www.cornwellfuneralhomes.com

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Bobby Joe Rickman 82 of Honey Grove went to be with the Lord on Sunday August 1, 2021. Services were held Wednesday August 4, 2021, at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel Honey Grove Texas. Brother B.K. Moody officiated. The interment followed at Oakwood Cemetery. Bobby was born June 19, 1939, to Hugh and Aline Rickman in Henrietta TX. Bobby served in the Marine Corp in the Korean War. Bobby also served as a police officer for the City of Honey Grove. He also worked for 26 years the City of Honey Grove as their public works supervisor. Bobby married his sweet wife Virginia (Massey) Rickman on February 1, 1961, in Hugo Oklahoma. In their 60 years of marriage, they raised their son Joey Rickman. Bobby is survived by his loving wife Virginia Rickman of the home. His son Joey Rickman and wife Missy of Honey Grove TX. His grandson Joey Rickman Jr.

Janet M. Hook, 84, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on May 8th, 2021 in Denison Texas. A Celebration of Life service will be held August 14th, 11:00 a.m. at Windom Methodist Church, Windom, Texas. A livestream and recording of the service will be available on United Methodist Church Windom, Texas facebook page. Janet was born April 4th, 1937 in Breckenridge, MN to Ralph & Rosella Stelton and grew up in Rosholt, SD graduating from Rosholt High School in 1955. She married Donald L. Hook April 4th, 1959. During their 62 years of marriage, Janet and Don lived in several different towns in South Dakota, and in Marshall, Minnesota. After Don’s retirement they traveled for a few years and then settled in Windom, Texas. Janet worked as a nurse’s aide and hairstylist and later became a stay-at-home mom. Janet and Don were also wonderful foster parents for several children. Janet had a beautiful voice and sang at weddings, and in church choir. Janet was creative and sewed many of her children’s clothes when they were growing up. She had a green thumb

and was always so proud of her beautiful rose bushes and flowers. Ceramics was also a hobby of hers and when her granddaughters would visit, they always came home with pieces she helped them pick out to paint. Janet was preceded in death by her brother, Jerry age 19, her parents, Ralph & Rosella, & stepgrandson, Trace Stephenson. Survivors include her husband Donald, sister, Karen (Gordon) Richards, three children, Hope (Joe) Daniels, Cheryl (Jim) Hook and Greg (Kelly) Hook. Grandchildren; Travis Hillestad, Sarah Hillestad, Chelsie Morris, Amy VanKlompenburg, Gabriel Hook, Donovan Hook, Stepgranddaughter Tamara Logsdon, Great Grandchildren; Kylee Severance, Asher Severance, Remi Morris, Penn Morris, Jaci VanKlompenburg, Persephone & Ayita Hook, Harper & Maverick Logsdon and many other relatives and friends.

RAYMOND EUGENE “RAY” YOUNG

Funeral services for Raymond Eugene “Ray” Young, 90, of Sherman, formerly of Bonham, were held at 10:30 AM Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021 at Boyd Baptist Church under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Rev. Mike Allred officiated. Burial followed at 1:30 PM in White Mound Cemetery in Tom Bean, Texas. Ray was born January 7, 1931 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the son of Rex Raymond Young and Lola Joe Trolinder Young. Ray married Edwina Thornton Harrison on September 29, 1989 in Bonham, Texas. He retired from Mobile Oil Company after 34 years of service. He held a number of positions from foreman on a pipeline to building engineer and maintenance supervisor. His career took him a number of places including Levelland, TX, Wichita Falls, TX and Dallas, TX. In Dallas, he was in charge of repairing the “Flying Red Horse” on the building. Ray enjoyed working in his shop and was always ‘gassing up the tractor’ to take care of mowing and outside chores. He was a member of Boyd Baptist Church where he served in a number of areas, but his most noted ‘job’ was greeter. Sunday mornings found him passing out bulletins and ‘Ray hugs” to everyone from the youngest child to the more mature ladies. He was a true people person and a wonderful Christian man. Ray loved his family and his greatest joy was spending time with them. He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Inas Barton and Gaye Petty. Ray leaves to cherish his memories, his beloved wife, Edwina Young of Sherman, TX; son, Mike Young (Kay) of Duncanville, TX; daughters, Linda Thoreson (Bill) and Barbara Clayton, both of Dallas, TX and Karen Willis (Richard) of Waco, TX; stepson, David Harrison (Lisa) of Sherman, TX; stepdaughter, Shelley Boque (John) of Oklahoma City, OK; sister, Neketa Thompson (Charlie) of Wichita Falls, TX; a number of grandchildren, great

grandchildren, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Pallbearers were Aaron Young, Jeff Clayton, Marc Willis, Scott Thoreson, Brian Thoreson, D. J. Strickland, David Harrison and Daniel Harrison. Online guest register www. wisefuneralhome.com

FRANCES RITA CAMPBELL

Frances passed peacefully into the arms of her Savior surrounded by her loving children on Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at Faith Presbyterian Hospice in Dallas, TX. Graveside services for Frances Rita Campbell, 97, of Carrollton, former resident of Bonham from 1983 – 2014, were held at Willow Wild Cemetery, 12:00 Noon on Monday, August 2, 2021, under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Family members officiated the graveside service. On Saturday, Aug 7, 2021 a memorial service was held at 11:00 AM at the Faith Presbyterian Hospice/T-Boone Pickens Palliative Hospice and Care Center in the Chapel, 12477 Merit Dr., Dallas, TX 75251. Rev Jarod A Cooper officiated the Memorial Service. Frances was born May 20, 1924, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the daughter of Arthur Fitz and Jenny Jensen Fitz. She graduated from South River High School, NJ in 1942. In 1949 she married Richard Lovett who preceded her in death in 1975. They came to Texas from Florida in 1968 as a family of 6, and today there are more than 40 extended family members. Frances married Harless Weldon Campbell in 1978 at First United Methodist Church in Carrollton, Texas. After her retirement from Pearle Vision as a tinting tech, they moved to Bonham in 1983. Harless preceded her in death Sept. 1, 2000. The births of all her children, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren and great-greatgrandchildren were very special milestones in Frances’s life. She passed on to each of them the following: make a family history, raise your children well, volunteer your time to help others, and be grateful, happy and kind. Frances enjoyed traveling, volunteering at Fort Inglish Museum, and serving as a “Pink Lady” at Red River Regional Hospital Auxiliary. She also enjoyed social game nights with friends and family. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Bonham. Frances was preceded in death by her parents, by her sisters Barbara Fitz and Vivian Gordie, and by grandchildren Damian Lovett and Garrett Wagliardo. Frances leaves behind to cherish her memories; two sons, Gary Lovett and wife Lynn of Carrollton, TX and Wayne Lovett and wife Donna of Killeen, TX; two daughters, Debbie Lovett of The Colony, TX and Nancy Lovett of Garland, TX; 10 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and 5 great-great

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BILLY JOE NELMS

Funeral services for Billy Joe Nelms, 88, of Bonham, were held at 10:00 AM Friday, Aug. 6, 2021 in Wise Funeral Home Chapel. Bro Lee Jackson, Bro Gene Owen and Bro Troy Miles officiated. Burial followed in Allens Chapel Cemetery. Billy passed away Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021 in Bonham, TX. Billy was born November 19, 1932 in Windom, Texas, the son of Raymond Reginald Nelms and Delia Ann Brown Nelms. He was a 1950 graduate of Windom High School. Billy worked for Babcock Brothers for 18 plus years in Honey Grove, Dallas, Hillsboro (manager) and Bonham (manager). From 1969 until 2002 he owned and operated the Otasco/Coast to Coast store in Bonham. He joined the Bonham Lions Club in 1957 and served as every officer at one time and is now a member of the Windom Lions Club. Billy was a member of Constantine Masonic Lodge in Bonham for over 60 years, and has been a member of Central Baptist Church since 1959. Billy enjoyed playing dominoes, raising cattle and horses and gardening. A true people person and dedicated businessman, the lives he has touched are countless. Billy loved his family and spending time with them was his greatest joy. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, Hershel Ray Nelms, Kenneth Nelms and Clyde Wayne Nelms, a sister, Mary Frances Nelms and an infant sister. Billy leaves behind to cherish his memories his sons, Dennis Nelms (Susie) of Dodd City, TX, and Kelly Nelms (Pam) of Bonham, TX; daughter, Shelly Nichols (David) of Dodd City, TX; step daughter, Casey Fry (Lance) of Dodd City, TX; brother, Gary Lee Nelms (Darlene) of the Self Community of Fannin County, TX; grandchildren, Lisa Williams, Cody Joe Nelms, Cathy Jones, John Nichols, Stacy Nichols, Wesley Howard, John Nelms, and Justin Nelms; step grandchildren, Braden, Cailee and Abbie Fry; 15 great grandchildren, 1 great great grandchildren; a number of nieces, nephews, extended family and friends and a special friend and companion, Margaret Childress of Bonham, TX and her children (Crystal and Bobby) and grandchildren (Gracie, Kolby and Willow). Pallbearers were John Nelms, Justin Nelms, John Nichols, Shelby Williams, Kelly Williams and Dillon Jones. Honorary pallbearers were Cody Joe Nelms, Tyler Lackey, and Wesley Howard. Online guest register www.wisefuneralhome.com

grandchildren; and numerous extended family and friends. If she had the chance, Frances would want to say to those attending her service: Until me met again and Que Sera, Sera, whatever will be, will be. In lieu of flowers Memorial

donations can be made to Donate Now – Forefront Living T. Boone Pickens Hospice and Palliative Care Center or Faith Presbyterian Hospice Online guest register www. wisefuneralhome.com

Fannin County Quilt Barn Trails Contact Patti Wolf for information: pwolf4u@gmail.com

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AUCTIONS SELF-STORAGE UNIT AUCTION IN BONHAM! Notice of Public Sale Saturday, August 21st at 10 AM. Complete contents (misc items) of one 10’x22’ Unit (36) self-storage unit(s) will be sold to the highest bidder to satisfy a landlord’s lien. The sale will be held on Saturday, August 21st, 10 AM at Bright Start Storage, 400 Katy Blvd, Bonham TX 75418. The property includes the contents (misc items) of a 10’x22’ self-storage unit of Thomas J Bradley Jr., Bonham, TX.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: 2004 DODGE RAM, Red. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000. FOR SALE: 1999 CHEVY S10, Red. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000. FOR SALE: 2010 DODGE CHARGER, Smokey Grey. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000.

BABYSITTING LOOKING for a BABYSITTER? Cheap and reasonable rates. Call Carol: 469-2194223

GARAGE SALES LARGE MOVING SALE 2100 North Shore Drive, Lake Bonham, Texas. Furniture, dishes, linens, glassware, decor, clothing, tons of good stuff. Aug. 13th- 14th, 8am- 5pm. Kelley Family Estate Sale 2015 North Main St Bonham, Texas August 12th, 13th, 14th, 8:00am-5:30pm. Dishes, glasses, vases, antiques, furniture, fabric, sewing notions, cut glass, a big collection of Dusty Rose China and much more. HUGE SALE! 811 CEDAR ST., BONHAM. Wednesday, August 11th - Saturday, August 14th. Dining table, household items, dryer, freezer. Unique things, Antiques, Dishes, and Collectibles. Antique Books, some prior to 1900, and a collection of Story Art. GARAGE SALE 520 S. Center, Bonham. Friday Aug. 13th & Saturday Aug. 14th, 8am5pm. MOVING SALE! EVERYTHING MUST GO. Tons of high-quality furniture, tools, decor, men’s & women’s clothing. Friday Aug. 13th thru Sunday Aug. 15th. 1100 N. Griffitt St. Leonard, TX 75452. CHURCH BENEFIT FUNDRAISER INDOOR YARD AND BAKE SALE!!!!! The Bonham Community Church has suffered termite damages to the fellowship hall and the parsonage. Damages and treatment costs are between $8,000$10,000! 347 FM 273, BONHAM. August 13th & 14th, 8am-3pm

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

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Page 18 • August 10, 2021 Leonard • 903-583-3280 iduals who may I.S.D.•iswww.fannincountyleader.us seeking individuals who may Part Time Aide be interested in applying for a Full Time Aide CLASSIFIEDS ary. Applications position for Leonard Elementary. Applications Administration, are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, EMPLOYMENT For information 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information contact Regina regarding this position, please contact Regina Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net THE FANNIN COUNTY

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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

Blackland Star Motors Blackland Star Motors is looking for a qualified automotive technician. Must be experienced in all aspects of auto repair. Plenty of work and good pay with incentives to the right person. We require a strong work ethic, dependability, good character and a desire to do it right the first time. Must have tools and good references. Blackland offers paid vacation, a Christmas Bonus and good working conditions.

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LEADER Is currently seeking a Full Time Commission Sales Representative. If you are motivated and able to work independently, we have a place for you! We are looking for candidates who: Are a Team Player, Have Good Communication Skills, Prior Sales Experience is Helpful, Have Basic Computer Knowledge, Want To Grow Financially, Have Reliable Transportation, Enjoy Meeting New People and Fostering Business Relationships. What We Offer: Generous Sales Commission, Flexible Hours, Weekly Goal based Bonus Options, Existing Customer Call List, Income Based On YOUR Efforts! 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

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FARM HELP – HARVEST VEGETABLES Looking for Farm help in Ravenna for 4-5 hours 2-3 days a week. Pay around $10-$15 an hour. Mostly helping with Basic Farming such as Harvesting and boxing Vegetables. Call KRISHNA (310) 621- 3029 Ravenna Texas RED RIVER HEALTH CARE Is Hiring home care providers for Leonard, Bonham, Sherman, Ivanhoe, Denison, Whitewright, and Lamasco. Must be 18 years of age with no criminal history and have own transportation with car insurance. No certification required. Please call 1-800-289-6555.

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CLASSIFIEDS NEED an experienced carpenter’s helper and a mechanic’s helper. Call: 903-821-0604 or 903814-8620 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS HVAC Technicians, Journeyman Electrician, and HVAC/Electric Apprentice and Helpers. Competitive wages based on experience, vacation and company paid insurance. For more information call 903-583-4018 or apply in person at Blain Service Company, 7258 N Hwy 78 in Ravenna. 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. 7:30am-4:00pm, 5 days per week. Send resume via email to brett@bfgammon.com. 903-583-3597

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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8/10/21 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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Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may be interested in applying for a Full 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 custodial EMPLOYMENT NOTICE position. Applications are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, Tiger Alley, Leonard, Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who 1may be interested in applying Music/Art Aide Texas. for Forainformation regarding this position, for Leonard Elementary. Applications please contact Bobby are Hanson at 903-587available at Leonard I.S.D. 1 2318 ext. Administration, 407. Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information regarding this position, please contact Regina Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net

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Bonham Police Department Logs Report: July 29, 1400 BL Silo Rd., Reporting Officer – Cpl. Zachary Williamson. A call for

service was received in reference to Unauthorized Use of Vehicle. Report: July 29, 1100

BL Star St., Reporting Officer- Ptl. Kenneth Harris. A call for service was received in

PUBLIC NOTICE OF BID Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the Fannin County Commissioners Court will accept Requests for Proposal for the provision of Janitorial Services for six County Office Buildings. All six buildings are located within the city of Bonham. There will be a prebid conference for all interested parties on Friday August 20, 2021 starting at 10:00 am.in the conference room at the Treasurer’s’ office located at 200 East 1st Street, Bonham, TX 75418. This conference will provide detailed information and tours of the properties. Michelle Case Fannin County Purchasing 200 East 1st Street Bonham, TX 75418 mcase@fanninco.net Sealed proposals or electronic proposals must be filed in the County Purchasing Agent’s Office or via email to mcase@fanninco.net before 3 p.m., August 30, 2021, or said bids will not be considered. Proposals shall be opened on Monday August 30, 2021 at 3:00 pm in the Fannin County Purchasing Agent’s Office, 200 East 1st Street, Bonham, TX 75418. Fannin County Commissioners Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

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reference to Unattended Death. Report: July 30, 300 BL N Center St,. Arresting Officer Ptl. Kolbee Perdue. A 59-year-old male was arrested for Traff – DWLI. Report: July 30, 800 BL Seven Oaks Rd., Reporting Officer – Ptl. Kolbee Perdue. A call for service was received in reference to Cruelty to Animals and Violation of Bond/Protection

Order. Report: July 30, 1200 BL SH 121 N., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Micah Book. A 31-year-old female was arrested for Traff – DWLI. Report: July 30, 1500 BL Chinner St., Reporting Officer – Sgt. Billy Kennedy. A call for service was received in reference to an Information Report. Report: July 31, 100 BL Carpenter Lp., Ar-

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resting Office r- Ptl. Trevor Franz. A 25-yearold male was arrested for Poss CS. Report: August 1, 300 BL SH 121 S., Arresting Officer – Ptl Trevor Franz. A 39-year-old male was arrested for Other Agency Warrant. Report: August 1, 700 BL W 9th St., Reporting Officer – Sgt. Billy Kennedy. A call for service was received in reference to Theft. Report: August 1, 400 BL Chestnut St., Reporting Officer – Ptl. Kolbee Perdue. A call for service was received in reference to Found Property. Report: August 1, 2000 BL Arbor Bend, Reporting Officer – Sgt. Billy Kennedy. A call for service was received in reference to Assault (Simple). Report: August 1, 500 BL E Sam Rayburn Dr., Arresting Officer – Sgt. Billy Kennedy. A 31-year-old male was arrested for Other Agency Warrant. Report: August 3, 2000 BL SH 121 N., Reporting Officer – Ptl. Giancarlo Puccini. A call for service was received in reference to Forgery. Report: August 3, 1500 BL Old Ector Rd., Reporting Office r- Ptl. Garrett Swatsell. A call for service was received in reference to Emergency Mental Detention.

Fannin County Commissioners Contact Information Precinct 1 Commissioner Edwina Lane Pct. Barn Location: 8865 Highway 56 W (2 miles east of Savoy) Savoy, Texas 75479 Phone: 903-965-7030 Email Address: elane@fanninco.net Precinct 2 Commissioner A.J. Self Pct. Barn Location: 500 N. Highway 69 Leonard, Texas 75452 Phone: 903-587-3455 Email Address: aself@fanninco.net Precinct 3 Commissioner Jerry Magness Pct. Barn Location: 18101 East FM 1396 (Just off Hwy 82) Honey Grove, Texas 75446 Phone: 903-378-2941 Email Address: precinct3@fanninco.net Precinct 4 Commissioner Dean Lackey Pct. Barn Location: 1369 East Highway 56 Bonham, Texas 75418 Phone: 903-583-2039 Email Address: dlackey@fanninco.net

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Please Help! Community Food Pantry in Honey Grove has moved to McKenzie United Methodist Church, 701 7th Street. We need help with with groceries or donations, please. 1st and 3rd Thursday each month. Time change: 5:00 - 7:00pm. Contacts: Joann Dyer - 903-623-4132 or 903-2279565 Star Breece - 281-832-8116 Kim Humbarger - 281-650-7258 God Bless You!

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Birds & Pollinators Flock to Improved Areas Press Release - In addition to providing water as well as economic and recreation benefits to the region, the Bois d’Arc Lake project and improvements made to the local habitat are attracting more wildlife. Birds are literally flocking to the restored Riverby Ranch site, an area where NTMWD and its contractor Resource Environmental Solutions (RES) made environmental enhancements that improve the streams and add a significant number and variety of plants and trees in the area. The arrival of more birds is a good sign that the restoration work is a success. A number of pollinators, bees and other critters that spread pollen have been enjoying the new habitat. Studies are underway on the bird population at Riverby Ranch and comparing it to other local areas to see how the improvements have encouraged migration back to Riverby Ranch.

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Sunday Morning Re-take

Hello everyone! What a wonderful time we had in God’s house Sunday morning! What a blessing it was to see our children’s church numbers up! We have a great program going for our children’s and youth ministries, and we hope to build upon these ministries, to build up our young people. These young people are the future of the church, and we definitely have some of the most talented people that I have ever met in my life! For this week’s hymn reference, I am drawn to a hymn written by Dr. Jack Hayford. It is one of our pastor’s favorite songs, and I think it fits with the message. “Majesty! Worship His Majesty! Unto Jesus be all glory, honor, and praise! Majesty! Kingdom authority, Flows from His throne, unto His own, His anthem raise!

So exalt, lift up on high, the Name of Jesus! Magnify, come glorify Christ Jesus the King! Majesty! Worship His Majesty! Jesus who died, now glorified, King of all kings!” I also want to say thank you to our visitors who came to join us in worship Sunday morning! You are our honored guests, and we hope you will come back again to visit! I hope that Pastor Jackson’s message, and our special music, will be a blessing to you and your family! If you are looking for a church home, we would be honored to have you come and worship with us here at Central Baptist Church! We hope to see you this coming Lord’s day! Josh Stevenson Central Baptist Church Bonham, TX https://www.facebook.com/ cbcfannin

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Long Recruiting Journie: State champ Lady Hornets’ standout Hilliard to continue hoops career at Dallas Christian

the TGCA 1A all-state tournament team and shared the district defensive superlative. Her freshman season included first-team all-district and TABC all-region recognition, as the Lady Senior Journie Hilliard holds a Hornets lost piece of the net cut down after only twice Dodd City defeated Saltillo in the -- 37-2 -Region III-1A girls basketball final that season on March 2. Photo by Rich Hilliard Senior Journie Hilliard makes en route to the chamthings difficult -- getting a good look Dallas Christian College in of the at the basket or releasing a pass -- Senior Journie Hilliard cuts p i o n s h i p Farmers Branch, the rela- h i g h - for a Saltillo player while playing down a piece of the net fol- game. tionship he built with Hill- est ac- defense for Dodd City during the lowing the Region III-1A girls D u r i n g iard the last few years this claimed Region III-1A girls basketball final basketball final on March 2 -- Hilliard’s summer produced fruition. players on March 2. a winning team tradition after high school victories she, via her prowess basketball Senior Journie Hilliard fights for Hilliard, a 6-3 post -- and to ever Photo by Rich Hilliard on the basketball court, often c a r e e r , the basketball with Ector senior a driving force last sea- s t e p assured Dodd City of getting Dodd City Riley Evans on Jan. 8 during Dis- son on the Class 1A Lady on the District 23- to do the last four years. Hornets’ undefeated State c o u r t trict 23-1A girls action. extended Texas Photo by Rich Hilliard championship basketball for the Lady Crusaders! Her 1A, Photo by Rich Hilliard its streaks Association team -- chose to extend her postseason honors speak for in the girls of Basketthemselves as they are very, career at DCC, a National By Rich Hilliard sport to nine-straight undefeatball Coaches and Texas Girls Association of Intercollegiate very significant in the landed district titles and 11-consecDODD CITY -- Larry Athletics Division II school in scape of UIL Texas High Coaches Association 1A all- utive postseason trips. state notoriety, TGCA legacy Tidwell maintained contact the National Christian College School Basketball! She earned TGCA all-state “[She’s a] great player and team, TABC all-star team, recognition in softball in 2019 with Dodd City standout Jour- Athletic Association. 1A all-state tournament team “I am very excited about con- person who will definitely nie Hilliard the last few years, and 2021, as Dodd City, reregardless of where he was tinuing to play basketball at the make a difference on and off and championship game most spectively, reached the State valuable player. coaching during his long dis- collegiate level,” said Hilliard. the court for DCC women’s As a junior, she shared the semifinals and on June 2 won “I have always wanted to con- basketball,” he said. “She tinguished basketball career. 23-1A MVP honor and earned the school’s first championship “Coach Tidwell and I began tinue to play basketball beyond comes from a great program at 1A all-state recognition from in that sport. Dodd City High School ... and high school,” she said, “but aftalking about four years ago Hilliard completed her volTABC and TGCA, as Dodd when he was at Kansas Uni- ter winning the basketball state has had outstanding coaching leyball career last November City (31-5) made its then sixthduring that four-year period -championship in March, and versity,” said Hilliard. by helping the Lady Hornets “I kept recruiting her..., said then the softball state champi- great job, Alex (Stephenson)! straight trip to the regional reach the regional finals -- for semifinals -the only time durAnd, [she has a] great family onship in June, I am even more Tidwell, now approaching a ing her high school basketball the first time in 19 years -half-century in the profession convinced that is what I want background! career when she did not play earning TGCA all-state honors “DCC got a proven winner.” to do ... at the high school and colleafterwards. Hilliard raked in numerous in the 1A State girls champion“I am very happy that I am giate level -- more than half “Journie is a special player ship game. awards as a senior following getting that opportunity.” of which at NCAA Division I and special person,” said Alex Following a 34-4 run to the tiSaid Tidwell: “With the sign- the 32-0 1A State girls basketschools. “... It all goes back to Stephenson, Dodd City’s head ing of Journie Hilliard for Dal- ball championship secured by tle game as a sophomore, Hill- girls basketball coach the last relationships.” iard received TABC and TGCA Now back in Texas, his home las Christian College Womens the Lady Hornets on March 10: eight seasons and head volleystate, continuing his career at Basketball,” she becomes one defensive player of the year in all-state notoriety, a spot on

Ector, PJC alumna Whitburn also to play s’ball for A&M-C By Rich Hilliard

Ector 2019 graduate Destiny Whitburn will now continue her collegiate softball career at Texas A&M-Commerce, after a successful junior college stint. Having her freshman college season truncated last year by the COVID-19 sports shutdown in mid March, she excelled in 2021 during a completed campaign for Paris Junior College. Whitburn, an outfielder and pitcher for PJC both Ector alumna Destiny Whit- seasons, earned all-conburn pitches in 2020 for Paris ference and all-Region 14 notoriety this spring as a Junior College. utility player. Photo by Rich Hilliard Her 2021 final batting

statistics accumulated in 51 games showed why: .883 slugging percentage, .484 on base percentage, .411 batting average, 67 hits, 60 runs, 55 RBI, 20 home runs and 17 doubles. She also made 58 put outs, while in the outfield. At Ector, Whitburn’s batting and pitching led the Lady Eagles in 2018 to their first trip to the Class 1A State softball championship game. Defending-champion Slocum edged Ector, 3-0, in the title tilt. The previous and following season, she helped Ector advance to the 1A softball regional semifinals.

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ball coach the previous seven. “She continuously got better throughout her time at Dodd City,” said Stephenson, “and was a huge contributor in ultimately reaching our greatest goal, a state championship! “DCC is very fortunate to have her and we wish her the best of luck!” Her relationship with Tidwell and the desire to play basketball at a school with a small campus influenced Hilliard’s decision. “I chose to go to Dallas Christian College because Coach Tidwell believes in me and I like his style of coaching and goals for the team,” said Hilliard. “... [H}e is not only a legendary and successful coach, he is a good Christian man and I think he will teach me not only the skills I will need to be a successful athlete but also skills that will help me be successful in life.” “Dallas Christian College is a small campus close to home, the people I met on my visit treated me like one of the DCC family, and I think it’s going to be a great fit for me,” she said. Said Tidwell: “We have a great relationship. I’m excited to have her. “She can come in and help immediately. I expect her to be a difference maker,” he said. “I have got some things in mind offensively for her. I’m looking forward to developing her even more. “She’s outstanding.”

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By Rich Hilliard Intersquad scrimmages are scheduled for the second weekend of August for Fannin County high school teams to start the 2021 football season. Friday, Aug. 13, will be the busiest day: Texoma Christian School at Savoy, TBA; Honey Grove at Valley View, 10 a.m.; Leonard at Scurry-Rosser, 5 p.m.; Fannindel at Union Hill, 6 p.m.; Bonham at Bells, 6:30 p.m. On Saturday, Aug. 14, Trenton will scrimmage at Era at 10 a.m. Three of Fannin County’s six football programs reached the 2020 postseason: Fannindel, Class 1A-II State quarterfinalist; Leonard, 3A-II area finalist; and Trenton, 2A-I bi-district finalist.

Bonham senior Tanner Reaves earned an all-state honorable mention in Class 3A at shortstop from the Texas Sports Writers Association for the 2021 Texas high school baseball season. Reaves will continue his baseball career at Grayson College in Denison. Photo by Rich Hilliard


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Her colleagues say that Trompler’s attention to detail along with her ability to resolve issues and bring people together make her an inspiring leader. “Bonham ISD is a better school district because of Kelly Trompler,” says Harold Colson, assistant superintendent in Pilot Point ISD. “What’s most impressive about Kelly is her leadership and commitment to the teachers, students and community of Bonham. Kelly embodies all the characteristics of a servant leader and has not only been an inspiration to me personally, but inspires everyone she comes in contact with.” With one year in the superintendent’s office under her belt, Trompler has had to dedicate a large part of her work to responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks to her close ties to the local community, she has been able to respond to that and other challenging events in ways that have emphasized the school district’s integral role in the community. “Staff at Bonham ISD care for the whole child, which includes their families and their needs outside the school day,” Trompler says. “We have formed several partnerships with local churches and commu-

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