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Nidia Garcia with Carevide receiving the Proclamation of National Health Center Week. Also on hand Edwina Lane, Fannin County Judge Randy Moore, AJ Self and Dean Lackey By Rose Schwartz County Commissioners Court at 9:00 a.m. A quoTuesday, August 10, 2021, rum was established as all County Judge Randy Moore County Commissioners excalled to order the Regu- cept for Jerry Magness, and lar Meeting of the Fannin County Judge Randy Moore

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tion was led by Mark Posey, Pastor of the 1st Congregational Methodist Church of Bonham. Pledges were led by Major James Manis, Retired. 4. Public Forum: The first speaker was a citizen from Ravenna who began by stating his mission was not to create enemies or division but to bring unity with the truth. He quoted Deuteronomy 16:19 and then spoke of the many reports and documentation from scientists and doctors whose medical opinions have been all but silenced and noted his concern that Secretary of Education Miguel Cordona announced August 5th, that the administration will be hosting pop-up vaccine clinics in every school across the country. After relaying reports that do not

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Continued the vaccines, he concluded sicians) whose voices have by referring to a website been censored including the See Commissioners called myfreedoctor.com voice of the physician who on page 4 for any seeking therapeu- successfully treated Presitic treatment for Covid-19 dent Trump for Covid-19, and then recited the famous she noted that attorneys and prose composed in 1946 by groups like Frontline DocSee page 9 for Martin Niemoller. The sec- tors have composed forms ond speaker, another citizen for parents who do not want our Crossword of Ravenna issued con- their children to receive dolences to any who have the vaccines and forms for Puzzle! lost friends and loved ones workers to give employers to Covid-19 and referred who may be mandating the to a citizen residing on CR vaccines. The third speaker 2040 who asked it to be also from Ravenna spoke on told at this meeting that her how those who do not wish husband died eighteen days to go along with the vac*All prices +TT&L, W.A.C. - Some units down payment may be slightly higher after receiving the second cinations are protected by shot2015 of Moderna the Code and 2006 FORD F-150 SD KIA FORTEand per her 2008Nuremberg CHRYSLER SEBRING 2014 FORD 2008 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER testimony, he F-150 was fine at the after speaking out against 2006 FORD F-150 2014 FORD ESCAPE (BLK) 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX EXPEDITION time2013 of DODGE receiptDART of the vac- the of the vac- 2006 FORD 2008mandating CHEVY COBALT EDDIE cine.2012 After sharing cine, she asked the Com- 2006 DODGE GRAND FORD FUSIONthat tes2007 SUBARU FORESTER 2012 the CHEVY EQUINOX 2007 PONTIAC G6 to not alCARVAN timony, speaker said she missioners Court 2011 FORD TAURUS 2007 PONTIAC 2006 DODGE DURANGO was2011 not FORD tryingEXPEDITION to be a fear- low vaccination 2007aKIA SPECTRA mandate 2006 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER See pagesP.T. 18 and 19 2011 DODGE RAM HYUNDAI monger but was just relay- to2007 come to thisSANTAFE county. The 2006 CHRYSLER 2007 HYUNDAI FE for our special section ing 2010 facts.DODGE AfterCALIBER referring to final speaker, SANTA an employee CRUISER TOURING 2010 CHEVY TRAVERSE 2007 HYUNDAI ENTOURAGE the many medical specialists of BigGLS Johns Septic Service 2005 FORD MUSTANG 2010 CHEVY IMPALA

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doctor for their opinion. A speaker who signed up to speak on this said she is not against masks but believes N95 masks can protect against viruses and others are not. A motion was then made, seconded, and passed to extend Proclamation one week. 7. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding the Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County: A motion was made and seconded to extend the Plan for one week. A speaker who signed up to speak was advised by Judge Moore that this was the plan for employees of the County, not residents. The speaker then spoke of information obtained from the CDC website, of camps they are wanting counties to erect for Covid patients that are internment camps where high-risk individuals are physically isolated together. He asked the court if there has been any discussion with them about the possibility of camps or green zones being erected in this county. He then cited documentation of the high percentage rate of vaccinated people who have Covid, concluded with the definition of pestilence, and quoted Psalm 91. Motion to extend Plan one week was passed. 8. Discussion, consider-

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eration, and action to add Section 10.J. to the Fannin County Right of Way Policy, Procedures, and Specifications: The owner may replace, lengthen or increase the culvert diameter of an existing culvert without obtaining a permit or paying a fee, but the precinct Commissioner must be contacted before any changes: Commissioner Self made the motion to approve with Commissioner Lane seconding. Motion passed. 19. 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: This item was passed on. 20. Discussion, consideration, and action to apply for the County Feral Hog Grant; application due by August 20, 2021: After some discussion, a citizen asked if landowners would have accessibility to traps purchased. Commissioner Lane made the motion to apply for the grant with Commissioner Lackey seconding the motion. Motion passed. 21. Discussion and submission of the 2021/2022 Proposed Budget for Fannin County: Judge Moore noted there would be a budget meeting in the morning. 22. Discussion, consideration, and action to set a Public Hearing for Tuesday, August 31, 2021, at 8:30 a.m. to hear comments regarding the Fan-

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12. Discussion, consideration, and action to order November 2, 2021, Special Constitutional Election: Tammy Biggar gave a brief report on this. A motion was made by Commissioner Lackey, seconded by Commissioner Lane, and passed. 13. Discussion consideration and action to accept the County Election Board recommendations for consolidating voting precincts on November 2, 2021, Constitutional Election in accordance with Texas Election Code 51.002 and 42.008: Tammy Biggar noted Bill Roberts with the Democrat Party was present if any had questions he could answer. The Republican Party rep. was unable to attend. She noted this election is for a primary contest and information will be available on the County website. Commissioner Lane made the motion to accept with Commissioner Self seconding the motion. Motion passed. 14. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve Election Judges for County Elections for September 1, 2021, through August 31, 2022, in accordance with Texas Election Code 32.002: Motion to approve was made by Commissioner Self, seconded by Commissioner Lane, and passed. 15. Discussion and report of monies collected by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 office for July 2021: Judge Moore stated the total was $3,972.50. 16. Discussion and report of monies collected by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 3 office for July 2021: Judge Moore stated the total was $3,816.00. 17. Discussion, consideration, and action to purchase a 25’ flatbed trailer from MC Trailers in Windom, Tx for $15,518.75 for Precinct 3: Fannin County Purchasing Agent Michelle Case representing Commissioner Magness, asked the court for this to be purchased. Commissioner Lane made the motion, Commissioner Self seconded and the motion passed. 18. Discussion, consid-

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A motion was seconded by Commissioner Lane and passed. 34. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding Personnel Executive Session regarding Environmental Development: Judge Moore noted this would remain a discussion item. 35. Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: Commissioner Lane thanked all for coming, said they are working on overgrown trees, and asked for continued patience; reminded everyone to obey school speed zones

and wished all a good week. Commissioner Self echoed Commissioner Lane’s sentiments and commented on the good crowd and wished all a good week. Commissioner Lackey said it was good to see everyone and there were a lot of good discussions. He noted it was time for Commissioners to get to work noting his crew is shorthanded. He said he wants the county to be citizen-friendly and everyone to be prosperous and they want to grow the county the right way by getting some good industry so more homes can be built. He thanked all for coming and said he appreciates serving. Judge Moore said last week money was ap-

portioned to each of the precincts out of the Cares fund to address roadwork, but noted it takes time to get the materials to get the work done. He echoed the patience request made by the Commissioners and added that he thinks down the road everyone will be glad about what they see. He thanked all for taking their time to attend and appreciated everyone’s comments. He agreed that everyone needs to hear more than one side’s opinion but also believes that somewhere in the middle, we have to find some middle ground to make all this work. 36. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to adjourn at 12:29 p.m.

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was completely out of the blue and unexpected and he Monday, Aug 9, 2021, had no comment) The secMayor H L Compton called ond citizen to speak was the to order the Regular Meeting Pastor of Solid Rock Church of the Bonham City Council at 1850 So. 121 who wanted at 5:30 p.m. after an Invo- to thank those who have cation was given by Pastor made donations for the free Henry Shelton of Trinity back to school clothing event Baptist Church. All Coun- that will be held Septemcilmen and Mayor Compton ber 11th from 2 to 4 for all were present. He thanked all ages. Any further donations in attendance and noted he she said can be dropped off was glad to see a full house. 24/7 at their back doors. The 1. Consider and take ac- last citizen to speak is also a tion to approve minutes Pastor who moved here from of the July 12th Regular Shreveport and is concerned Meeting: Motion was made, about the uptick of vagrancy seconded, and passed to ap- that has occurred in the last prove. three years in Bonham which 2. Consider and take ac- is evident by certain indition to accept financial viduals camping out downreport for month ending town at night. His concern July 31, 2021: Director of was elevated after his wife Finance Dave Struchtemeyer and oldest son encountered stated the General Fund is on two women of ill repute at track to end the year with a the entrance of Wal-Mart surplus. The favorable sur- during a trip there at night. plus is credited to favorable Coming from an area where sales tax receipts and favor- vagrancy has led to “other able building permit inspec- things”, he noted how this tion fees. He noted that the is becoming a serious conwater/sewer fund will strug- cern for him. City Manager gle to break even which is Sean Pate responded that the due to the installation of the City Council by law could new water meters. 2022 is not give him an answer but expected to be a better year wanted him to know the city as all the meters will be in is aware of the problem and place. There were no ques- referred him to Chief Mike tions asked, and the motion Bankston for answers. He was made, seconded, and noted that any problems passed to accept the report. affecting his church are a 3. Citizen’s Opportunity concern for the city. A conto Speak: (The City Council versation ensued between invites persons with com- other citizens in attendance for 8/17/20 ments or observations to regarding vagrancy which briefly address the Council resulted in Chief Bankston for the limited purpose of de- addressing the citizens with termining whether the matter a summation of the homeless should be referred to staff for situation existing in Bonham study and response and/or be and how some abide by rules placed on a future meeting and others who do not. He agenda. State law prohibits noted that any who are willthe City Council from con- ing to come to the police stasidering deliberations on any tion are allowed access to a item not listed on the posted shower and a meal. He also City Council Agenda): A noted his officers are monicitizen residing on Graham toring the situation. St was the first to speak. He 4. 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OSSA of Procla61.talk CAECA said that she did not hang up mation to for Na53.CareVide SRO because the call was made tional Health Center Week: 54. MBA SOLUTIONS DOWN to her job, and it is her job Mayor Compton 55. MYC read a Procto answer the phone. He lamation56. detailing BOA the impact concluded1. CAWS that he believes Community Healthcare Cenhis wife was bullied and Mr. ters have had on America’s Evans should resign from his healthcare system with 1 in post as a result of his behav- every 12 individuals getting ior. (Note: after the meeting, their health care from a comMr. Evans was asked if he munity health center. Holly had any response to this ac- Crews from CareVide was cusation. He said that this on hand to receive the Plaque

announcing the week of August 8 thru August 14 as National Health Center Week. Mayor Compton suggested citizens stop by the community health center facility during this week to celebrate the contributions they have made to the community. 7. Consider and take action to appoint or reappoint individuals to the Bonham Economic Development Corporation: City Representative Moore gave a summation of the work being done by BedCo concluding with his commendation of the good work being done by those who are up for reappointment. After some discussion, a motion was made, second, and passed unanimously to reappoint Glen Taylor, Lee Ellis, Kelly Royse, and Alan McDonald to the Bedco Board. 8. Discuss, consider and take action on updating the rental and deposit amounts of the Roy V. Floyd Community Center: City Manager Sean Pate discussed the new renovations done to Roy V. Floyd Community Center and the low rental rates that need to be raised due to the operating costs involved. It was discussed how events including alcohol consumption tend to cost more in the cleaning of the center than what can be covered by the deposit fee. The suggestion of city staff was to raise the rental fee for a non-alcohol event to $300 for up to 4 hours with a $100 fee per hour for each additional hour thereafter. And raise the deposit for a non-alcoholic event to $250. For an event where alcohol is consumed the rental fee of $750 for up to 12 hours with a $500 deposit fee was suggested. Discussion ensued regarding the laws involved for rental of facilities when drinking alcohol is involved and the liability risks that exist as well as cleanup costs. Also discussed was how people from outside of Bonham come to Bonham to take advantage of the low rates for this venue. Differing opinions were bantered about resulting in the decision to form a committee after the meeting was over to look at the specifics of the rental rules and hours and to raise the rental fees with an immediate motion. Councilman Bill Chapman made the motion to raise the rate for non-alcoholic events to $300 with a $250 deposit fee and to $750 for an event involving alcohol consumption with a $600 deposit fee. A motion was seconded by Kevin Hayes and passed unanimously. 9. Discussion/Update concerning Bonham Housing Action Plan: Director of Community Development Mark Kinnaird began by thanking Dale McQueen for his public information request which will be made available for the next Bedco meeting. He gave a brief summation of permitting fees from 2016 to the present day with a projection of upcoming projects and the permit fees expected to be generated. He spoke of major developments expected in the next couple of years including the development associated with the Sanchez Land Development Group that was the subject of the motion made by the Council in agenda item 5. 10. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to adjourn at 7:03 p.m.

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The Days of Noah is a common term but not well understood in modern times. Surely it must mean more than the fact that there were weddings and parties – life as usual, “doing their thing.” To understand the human condition in the days preceding the flood, we must have a look back at Genesis 6. “…the sons of God [fallen angels] saw the beauty of the daughters of men, and they took them as wives and bore children.” Genesis 6:2,4. God’s creation, made in God’s Own Image (Genesis 1:26) had traded their Godly Nature along with the children they bore for the nature of the fallen angels. The weddings and feasts spoken of in Genesis 6 were celebrations of the union between God’s Creation with Satan’s minions. The offspring of this unholy union produced a new race that no longer bore “the image of God.” This new species carried the seed of satan. They were mighty in physical form (giants), strong in the flesh and the nemesis of Creator God. They were what we would call today “demon possessed,” but due to their physical size and strength, they were embraced by society as “heroes,” “men of renown.” Genesis 6:4. “And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of man’s heart was only evil. The Lord was sorry that He had created man on the earth; it grieved Him at His Heart. And the Lord said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, …for I am sorry that I have made them.” GOD ALONE CAN CREATE, BUT SATAN, THE ARCH ENEMY OF THE LIVING GOD, HAS ALWAYS LOOKED FOR WAYS TO CORRUPT GOD’S CREATION. God was grieved for His beloved creation, but He would not let these corrupted beings further destroy Creation and the ONE who would, ultimately and at the appointed time, bring HIS Salvation for humanity. Yet, there was one, Noah, who listened to God, obeyed God, and walked with God. He agreed with God about the condition of the world, and although He was extricated from society, He built an Ark, on dry ground in a world where no one had ever seen or heard of rain. (At the time of Noah, God watered the earth from the springs below the surface.) But this Noah (name means rest) walked with God, he heard God, he recognized God’s voice, and when Noah heard the voice of God, he acted. And God prepared a place of Safety for Noah and his family. But “To those who were disobedient long-ago God waited patiently in the days of Noah while the ark was being built. In it only a few people, eight in all, were saved from the flood.” I Peter 3:20. “Every living thing on the face of the earth was wiped out; people and animals …were wiped from the earth. Only Noah was left and those with him in the ark. Genesis 7:23. Do we, in our sophistication, find it difficult to humble ourselves to this truth? Has the Word of God to whom Jesus testified become a mere fairytale – a child’s bedtime story? Why would God destroy the earth again? Because we are in the days of Noah – again!

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The human heart has become full of the voice of the world and deafened to the voice of God, unable to discern between the static of this world and the inner voice of God. Humanity now seeks an image of their own, not the image of God. Humanity has become Humanity+ (aka Transhumanism) and their god is the collective thoughts of people who are like-minded. “Transhumanism is a way of thinking about the future that is based on the premise that the human species in its current form does not represent the end of our development but rather a comparatively early phase. Transhumanism is a loosely defined movement that has developed gradually over the past two decades. Transhumanism is a class of philosophies of life that seek the continuation and acceleration of the evolution of intelligent life beyond its currently human form and human limitations by means of science and technology…” https://whatistranshumanism.org. What does this philosophy promise? A Eutopia made in the image of Humanity that has embraced eternal life through science and technology. We are in the Days of Noah once again. But this time, there will be no flood to destroy the earth. “By the same Word of God, the world of that time was destroyed by being flooded with water. But by the same Word, the present heavens and earth are being reserved for fire-kept until the Day of Judgment and the destruction of ungodly people. But the day of The Lord will come like a thief. On that day the heavens will pass away with a roar, and the elements will melt and disintegrate, and the earth and everything done on it shall be exposed.” 2 Peter 3:7,10. This is not a popular message, but it is a true message. God, as He did in the Days of Noah, prepared a way of escape and a place of safety for those who listened to His Voice. With the coming storm, He holds out to all who will receive Him a place of safety in JESUS CHRIST. He is the ARK OF OUR SALVATION. He defeated death and gives His Eternal Life to all who will receive Him. We have been reborn in Him! Man’s attempt at creation today is no different than it was in The Days of Noah. God is the Creator. Man does not create; Man either enhances or corrupts what GOD creates. MAN MAKES PROMISES WHICH HE CANNOT KEEP; GOD KEEPS PROMISES WHICH HE CANNOT BREAK! It is our choice. Signed: Teri Sheddy


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Game Warden Field Notes

Kids Say the Darndest Things A Polk County game warden received a call from county dispatch regarding a father and his 9-year-old son who had gotten stuck in their buggy deep in a deer lease. They attempted to walk back to their camp and got lost in the process. County dispatch was able to ping their location within a three-mile radius. Once in the area, the warden was able to follow the tracks to the father and son.

Dad commented to the son, “Yeah, might be bad luck being the second time we’ve been stuck together,” as the son responds, “but each time, dad, you were driving.” The warden responded, “you’re a smart kid,” and presented him with a Texas Game Warden badge. Seedy Situation Cargo was being inspected at a Dallas-Fort Worth Airport by Customs and Border Protection Agriculture Specialists

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PAUL DEAN ROBERTS

Bonham-Paul Dean Roberts, age 81, of Bailey, TX was born on April 17, 1940, in Dallas, TX to Margie Opal Elizabeth Thompson. He passed away on Sunday, August 8, 2021, at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, TX with his family by his side. Paul Dean Roberts married Susan Ann (Ingram) Roberts on April 25, 1973, in Bonham, TX. He was a farmer. Paul was loved by all and will be missed by many. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Susan Roberts, his daughter, Pamela Garza and her fiancé David Fields and her children; his son, Patrick Roberts and his fiancé Hope Medcalf; his youngest son, Paul Roberts; his brother, Billy Roberts and his sister Betty Tharp; his grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Vernon and Opal Roberts, his brothers, Butch and Freddy Roberts, and his son, Rodrick Ingram. Graveside services were held on Friday, August 13, 2021, at Mulberry Cemetery. Presiding was his son, Patrick Roberts. Serving as pallbearers were Andy Roberts, Bobby Roberts, David Fields, Roger Ingram, Cody Ingram and Joseph Garza. Flowers and donations well be greatly appreciated. Contact Pamela Garza at 903-647-1051 or David Fields at 903-421-6709. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.

LILLIE MARIE (KING) BARNETT

JIMMY GLYNN CHARLES

Jimmy Glynn Charles of Honey Grove TX, passed away Saturday August 7, 2021 at his home surrounded by his loving family Services were held on Thursday August 12, 2021 2:00 P.M. at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Honey Grove, Texas. The services were officiated By Rev. Tami Gallaway, Vivian Crowson. Interment followed at Oakwood Cemetery in Honey Grove, Texas. Jimmy was born in Paris, Texas to Robert Morgan (R.M.) & Christine (Liar) Charles on June 27, 1954. He graduated Honey Grove High School, and later earned his bachelors degree. Jimmy worked on the family farm for many years. He then went to work for the USDA until his retirement. Jimmy married Carla Bryant on October 8,2004. at their home in Honey Grove Texas. Jimmy is survived by his wife Carla (Bryant) Charles of the home. Sons Nathan Charles & wife Jorezelle of McKinney, TX , Aaron Charles of Honey Grove Texas. Grandchildren Jasimine Charles, Malakia Charles, Addison Charles and Jonathan Charles. He is also survived by sister Elaine (Charles) Tadlock of Honey Grove, Texas, brother Robert Charles & wife Phyllis of Honey Grove, Texas. Numerous aunts, uncles nieces, nephews and cousins. He is rejoicing in Heaven with his Lord and Savior and many family members . Serving as Pallbears were Kevin Charles, Jamie Word, Roger Luttrell, Paul Newhouse, Steve Shelton and Ronnie Reiley. To convey online condolences visit www.coopersorrells.com

years. During this time, she was named Top Sales person many times. Following her retirement in 1993, she went to work as a substitute teacher for Dodd City ISD where she remained until 2000. Faye was the first person baptized in the new baptistry at First Baptist Church in Bonham. She was a member of Telephone Baptist Church for 30 years where she served as the youth department director for 10 plus years. She was actively involved with all of the youth activities including fundraisers, camps and mission trips. After she and Bill moved to the Lannius Community, they moved their membership to Boyd Baptist Church where they remained active until their failing health prevented it. Faye enjoyed gardening, but her top priority and greatest joy was spending time with her family, especially her grandbabies. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, Sarah Martin and Gaynell Griffin, a grandson, Clay Matthews and a step grandson, Chad Hunt. Faye leaves to cherish her memories, her beloved husband of 63 years, Billy Jack Matthews of Ravenna, TX; a son, Kirk Matthews (Wanda) of Paris, TX; a daughter, Suzie Matthews Dickey (Keith) of Ravenna, TX; brother, Kenneth Moore (Mary) of Bonham, TX; 5 grandsons, Tony Matthews (Lynsie), Christian Matthews, Dillon Dickey, Drew Dickey and Dawson Dickey; great grandson, Cooper Matthews; step grandson, Quentin Hunt; a number of nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Pallbearers were Dillon Dickey, Drew Dickey, Dawson Dickey, Jack Griffin, Tommy Martin, James Roberts and Tony Matthews. Online guest register www. wisefuneralhome.com

LINDA DIANE RUSHING

BONNIE FAYE MATTHEWS Bonham- Lillie Marie (King) Barnett, age 65, was born on November 28, 1955, in Grayson County, Texas to James Elwood King and Lillie Pearl (Cirkles) King. She passed away on Sunday, August 8, 2021, at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, TX. Lillie married Dallas Barnett on October 20, 2000, in Ivanhoe, TX; for Dallas it was his honor to be married to the most wonderful woman in the World. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and friend. Lillie attended Paris Junior College where she received her Dietician Certification. She worked for Texoma Medical Center Bonham Hospital as a dietician. She loved to fish and do crafting with her grandson, Connor. Lillie is survived by her husband Dallas Barnett of Ivanhoe, TX; daughter, Mandy Jennings of Bonham, TX; son, Joe Jennings, Jr. of Ivanhoe, TX; grandchildren, Connor Ryan Jennings, Katonya Jennings, Robert Xavier Jennings, Welsey Cole Jennings, Hunter Blaze Jennings, Angel Jennings, and Logan Jennings; and 3 great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents and brother, Jerry King. A Celebration of Life was held at 11:00 am on Friday, August 13, 2021, at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX.

Funeral services for Bonnie Faye Matthews, 81, of Ravenna, were held at 3:00 PM Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021 at Boyd Baptist Church under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Rev. Mike Allred and Rev. Josh Lott officiated. Burial followed in Willow Wild Cemetery. Faye passed away Saturday afternoon, Aug. 7, 2021 at her residence surrounded by her loving family. Faye was born January 19, 1940 in Bonham, Texas, the daughter of Jack Moore and Dorothy Thornton Moore. She was a graduate of Bonham High School. Faye married Billy Jack Matthews on April 5, 1958 at Seventh & Main Baptist Church in Bonham. She was employed as a sales clerk in the appliance department with Sears & Roebuck in Paris, Texas for 31

Bonham- Linda Diane Rushing, age 73 of Bailey, TX passed away on Wednesday, July 28, 2021, at North Star Ranch and Rehabilitation Center in Bonham, TX. A Celebration of Life gathering was held from 12:00 pm to 4:00pm on Sunday, August 15, 2021, at Elizabeth May Room at the First United Bank located at 120 W Sam Rayburn Dr, Bonham, TX 75418. Arrangements are entrusted to Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. Diane (Starnes) Rushing was born on February 6, 1948, in Ft. Worth, TX to Lonnie David and Maud Edith (Parsley) Starnes. She married Jimmy Lee Rushing in Weatherford, TX on March 7, 1989. Diane worked in production for Tyson Foods. She had a Second-Degree Black Belt in Tia Kwon Do and loved being outdoors where she enjoyed the beauty of mother nature and working in her flower garden. Diane is survived by husband, Jimmy Lee Rushing of Azle, TX; sons, Bobby Ray Smith and wife Jackie of Gober, TX, and Steven Scott Smith and wife Cyndi of Aledo, TX; daughter, Michelle

Renay Hunt and husband David of Bailey, TX; grandchildren, Haley Nicole Hunt, Landry Scott Smith and Elisabeth Grace Smith, great grandchildren, Brandie Marie Hunt and Daniel Ray Hunt; brother, Duane Starnes and wife Sandra of Ft. Worth, TX; along with numerous nieces and nephews. Diane is preceded in death by her parents, Lonnie and Maud Starnes and brother, Alwayne Starnes.

DR. DANIEL THOMAS CALDWELL

Funeral services for Daniel Thomas Caldwell, 37, of Randolph, Texas were held at 11:00 AM Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at Randolph First Baptist Church, under the direction of Wise Funeral Home, Bonham, Texas. Burial followed in Randolph Lindsey Cemetery. Rev. David Brackett officiated. Daniel was preceded in death by his father, Tom Caldwell, grandparents, Maurice and Sandra Reeves, Uncle Larry Reeves and grandmother, Lorene P. Caldwell. Daniel leaves to cherish his memories his mother, Kristi Bridgwater and husband, David, Uncle David Caldwell and wife, Angie, cousins, Carrie Reeves and husband, Ali Shekarchian and Lori Barenfeld and husband, Jayson. He is also survived by adoring cousins’ children who knew him as Uncle Daniel, Kai Barenfeld, Bodi Barenfeld and Rio Shekarchian and Aunt Mary Reeves and extended family, the Wilsons. Daniel was a warm, caring person who was loved by everyone he met. He loved his family and he loved the Lord with all his heart, mind and soul. His list of achievements including earning a doctorate from Mary Harden Baylor in 2018, didn’t overshadow the fact that he was an incredible pianist, hunter, baker, gardner and interim pastor. He could plant a full garden or crochet a baby blanket; his talents knew no bounds. He was a member of the Eastern Star, a 32nd degree Mason and a professor at Texas A & M Commerce. Daniel tragically lost his battle with Covid on Sunday, August 8, 2021. Pallbearers were Stephen Wilson, David Wilson, Steve Wilson, Gaylon Pasley, David Harrison, Ali Shekarchian, Jayson Barenfeld and Dustin Morrow. Online guest register www. wisefuneralhome@gmail.com

OBITUARIES We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, But all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame.

RAYMOND LEON MOSS

Bonham-Raymond Leon Moss, age 67 was born on December 31, 1953, in Pittsylvania County, Virginia to Dewey Preston and Oma (Anderson) Moss, in Vandola Community. He passed away on Sunday, August 1, 2021, at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, TX. “Leon” was raised on a tobacco farm in Southern Virginia by two loving and giving parents and the youngest of ten. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved to hunt, fish and barbecue. Leon was a brick mason by trade and a caring and gentle soul who loved to help others. After moving to Texas, Leon spent the later part of his years as a care provider, pouring out his love to others. This is where he met and became a lifelong, loving companion to Frances Greer and her family. He came to love her five children, Jennifer Darby James, Katrina Darby Byrd, Timothy Darby, Carolyn Van Story McBride, and Terry “Pooter” Cheyenne Van Story (deceased); along with their children and grandchildren. Leon is survived by his beloved children, Melissa Moss Young and husband Wayne of Pittsview, AL; Dana Moss Lunsford and husband Bryce of Danville, VA; Erica Dawn Land and husband Larry of Martinsville, VA; James Preston Moss and wife Diedre of Danville, VA; 9 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild; siblings, Nancy Moss McCune and husband Richard of Danville, VA; Nellie Dalton of Gretna, VA; Barney “Jinker” Moss of Danville, VA and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Dewey and Oma Moss, and brothers, Melvin Moss, Robert Moss, Ray “Flossie” Moss, Bill Moss, Charles “Bunny” Moss and Sam Moss. Leon loved life, his family, friends, and a good glass of wine. He wished to continue in our hearts and minds after death with a celebration of life ceremony. Celebration of life ceremony is pending for a later date. Arrangements are entrusted to Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.

PHILLIP AND BETTY RICHARDSON

A visitation for Phillip and Betty Richardson of the Lamasco Community of Fannin County, Texas was held from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 at Wise Funeral Home. A private inurnment will be held in Lamasco Cemetery at a later date. Phillip and Betty passed away early Saturday morning, Aug. 7, 2021 in an accident in Hunt County. Phillip Ray Richardson was born April 1, 1942 in Hart, Oklahoma, the son of James Walter Richardson and Juanita Johnson Richardson. He married Betty Lorene Gouge on June 10, 1961 in Denison, Texas. He was a self employed logger and truck driver for many years. Betty Lorene Richardson was born Aug 4, 1943 in Denison, Texas, the daughter of Cletus Yiser Gouge and Pearl Kelly Gouge. She was a graduate of Denison High School. She was a homemaker and a loving mother. Phillip met Betty as a young man, and he knew she was the one. As years passed he conquered her heart. That led to a life of 60 years of a wonderful and beautiful marriage. They remained loyal and constant companions until death. Phillip and Betty were preceded in death by their respective parents, a son, Eric Paul Richardson (1988) and a grandson, Nicholas Richardson. Betty was also preceded in death by two brothers, Bill Gouge and Larry Gouge. Phillip and Betty are survived by three sons, Steven Richardson (Susan) of Ivanhoe, TX, Wesley Alan Richardson (Jean) and Phillip Brandon Richardson (Tracey) all of Quakertown, PA and two daughters, Paula Lynette Morris of Midland, TX and Barbara Gail McLain of Denison, TX; 10 grandchildren, Jacqueline, Zachary, Joshua, and Jordan Morris, Brandi and Megan McLain, Steven, Patrick, Jessica, and Austin Richardson; 15 great grandchildren, Jackson, Jack, Saylor and Wilder Morris, Jace Hernandez, Aubrie and Zane McLain, McKenzie, Ava, Ryan Karston, Ethan, Lexi, Connor and Jaden Richardson. Phillip is also survived by a brother, Donald James Richardson (Pam) of the Carson Community of Fannin County, TX and two sisters, Juanita Harris (Danny) of Tom Bean, TX and Deanna Easley (Keith) of Midland, TX. Betty also leaves behind a sister, Caroline Gouge Lay of Denison, TX. The couple were Jehovah Witnesses active in the Bonham Congregation.


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Press Release - The Creative Arts Center is looking forward to holding their annual Art Show and Contest on September 18, 2021. This year the art show will be combined with a festival. Residents of Bonham and surrounding areas have enjoyed art shows and festivals at the art center for many years. This will be a very fun, creative day including the art show and contest with cash prizes for show winners, live mu3. Border sic throughout the day, children’s 4. River thatfree borders India activities, vendors, silent auction, nd Nepal a visit from the Bonham 5. After B fire truck, and food! 7. Fencing swords Art Contest winners will be announced 8. Where researchers work at the end of ofthe day. Cash prizes 9. Expression satisfacwill be awarded in each on art category plus a cash 0. Broadwayprize actorfor Nathan Best in Show. 1. Heavy, heat-retaining Everyone is invited to enter the contest. Art Conove Entry fee for CAC 3. A way to test eliminate members is $15.00 per 5. Type of tree resin piece entered. Non-mem6. Russian river bers may enter for $30.00 7. Children’sper TVpiece. networkArtists may enter up to three pieces. 9. Troublemaker 2. Averts or There delaysis no contest entry fee for anyone under the 3. Self-immolation by Entries fire age of 18. will be tual received during regular 4. It cools your home hours August business through September 6. Satisfy to25th the fullest 7. Stinks! 1st. The festival begins at 8. Popular board 10:00game am and ends at 9. Attack by4:00 hurling pm. There is no fes0. A vale tival entry fee, so grab friends and family come 1. Type of acid onhighest out. 2. Tasmania’s Now accepting vendor mountain and musical guest appli3. No seats available cations! 4. Licensed for Wall Street 5. Family of genes 6. Constrictor snake

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Assistant Animal Control Officer Application may be obtained from the Human Resources Dept at Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut St., Bonham, TX or online at www.cityofbonham.org. Applications will be accepted until position is filled. Starting salary is $24,960.00/Yr. (12.00/Hr.) Benefits include uniforms, paid vacations, sick leave, paid holidays, health and life insurance, paid training, membership in TMRS at 2:1 match, incentive pay for education and certification levels, and a good working environment. The City of Bonham is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

BOIS D’ ARC MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT JOB OPENING Bois d’ Arc Municipal Utility District is taking applications for a full time Water Operator. Applications may be obtained at the office located at 14101 E FM 1396, Honey Grove, Texas 75446 between 7:00 am - 3:00 pm, Monday through Friday, by email to melinda@boisdarcmud.com, on the website, www.boisdarcmud.com or by calling 9038/17/21 378-7361. Applicant must be highly motivated, have basic computer skills, be able to lift 50 lbs., and operate light equipment. Applicant must possess a current Texas Drivers License, have a High School diploma or GED, must pass a back ground check and drug screening. Water experience and a Class C Ground Water license is a plus. Submit resume with application. Pay will depend on qualifications and experience. Benefits include health, vision and dental insurance as well as a 401K. Bois d’ Arc Municipal Utility District is an equal opportunity employer. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.


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Mr. Meek: I appreciate your stance on attending the meetings of the Fannin County Commissioners Court and other public entities. I often say that the closer you are to our elected official, the more your opinion can be heard. It may not change any outcome, but you can “bend the ear” a little more with a visit than with an email. Your school board is important, even if you do not have students in the school district you live in. I wish reading about the goings-on for my Sam Rayburn ISD, and I have said it since 1986, but that is not why I am writing you today. I have been, and will be again, a regular attendee. City Council meetings are the next level, where you have a direct need to be aware of what is going on and the issues faced. Bonham, being the county seat, directly impacts all of us in Fannin County. City councils for Honey Grove, Windom, Dodd City, Savoy, Ector, Whitewright, Leonard, Trenton, and Ladonia all impact their citizens, and I hazard a guess are sparce in citizen attendance. They should not be folks. You need to be involved. I attend the commissioners court because I want to remind them that there are people in the county to give a flying fig about the things done in court, and the decisions those folks make that directly impact our lives. Sarah Richardson, Telephone TX

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Let me get this straight. Our state is currently experiencing an alarming spike in coronavirus incidence because of the Delta variant of the virus. Our Texas hospitals are experiencing a shortage, again, of ICU beds and staff to care for patients presenting with severe COVID-19 symptoms. We know there are two ways of minimizing the virus spread. One is wearing a mask and the other is being vaccinated against the virus. We have at least two vaccines available to protect against the virus that are very effective for everyone 12 years old and older. The vast majority of patients presenting with severe COVIDpneumonia symptoms are unvaccinated. At the beginning of the pandemic, the old folks were most vulnerable. Now, since older Texans have mostly gotten vaccinated, the most vulnerable folks are those under 12 years of age because there is no vaccine approved for them - yet. So what should be done to protect our children as they return to school: Obviously, masks and vaccines. If ev-

As given to me by the Fannin County Commissioners Court, under the provisions of Texas Local Government Code § 152.013(b), notice is hereby given that the present and proposed annual base salaries, allowances, and expenses for Fannin County elected officials, to be effective October 1, 2021, are as follows: Present FY 2021 Base Salary, Allowances, and Total Budget

County Judge State Salary Supplement Juvenile Board Supplement Travel Allowance Total County Judge Budget

Proposed FY 2022 Base Salary, Allowances, and Total Budget

67,178 0 2,400 4,200 144,600

69,194 0 2,400 4,200 154,576

eryone who is eligible got the vaccine it would provide a barrier around those who are most at risk – our children. This morning I read in the WFAA News presented through my computer machine that Governor Abbott, apparently acknowledging at least part of our problem, “has sent a letter to the Texas Hospital Association asking hospitals to voluntarily postpone elective medical procedures, for which a de-

lay will not result in a loss of life or deterioration of a patient’s condition, to increase hospital capacity for COVID-19 patients.” Also, he “announced Monday that the state health department will be utilizing staffing agencies to bring in medical personnel from out of state as hospitals experience a surge in COVID-19 patients.” A separate article in the WFAA News stated: “The Dallas Independent School District will require face masks for students and staff, defying Gov. Greg Abbott’s order which bans mask man-

dates.” I am at a loss to explain why Gov. Abbott has no problem mandating that all Texas drivers obtain a driver’s license, that all Texas realtors maintain a realtor’s license, that all Texas barbers maintain a barber’s license, etc. yet bans a mask mandate to protect our children while indoors in a learning environment. He has failed in his duty to protect our most valuable population – our children. Emily Eikner-Austin Honey Grove, TX

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FEMA Flood Zone Land when Facts are Distorted for a Purpose By Thoa Allen Excerpt from Commissioners Court Date July 6, 2021, Pages 20 & 22 - Item 14. Discussion regarding Fannin County Development Permit criteria and guidelines: Commissioner Self began by saying that there are a lot of questions on this as to what qualifies as a permit and said it should be structured better. Fannin County Development Service Director Di Hopkins spoke to explain how she came about submitting the proposal for the permit. She gave a detailed explanation that can be summed up in her following statement: “Previously some subdivisions have been cited without consideration for flood plains. Residents have built with no engineering or permitting in flood plains. These things can be both expensive and cause safety issues for citizens of Fannin County. This also means that we are not following the requirements of Fannin County Flood Plain Ordinance approved on February 18th, 2011 by the previous Administration or the FEMA’s minimal requirements needed to remain in the National Flood Plain Insurance Program. The National Flood Plain Insurance Program is backed by FEMA. Without this program, the citizens of Fannin County that have a development or a building or have built anything in a flood plain would have a very hard time finding a foothold of plain insurance. There are buildings being erected also in the Bois d’Arc Lake Buffer Zone that do not meet the dimension or regulations. It will cost people more money trying to come into compliance than if they had known to follow the rules from the beginning. Citizens are informing me that they did not know any permitting was needed until they apply for a septic permit and most of these citizens have already started building. I recommend we adopt a low-cost development permitting for the unincorporated parts of Fannin County.

This information can be placed in the paper as a public service announcement and will allow citizens to learn of the necessary requirements pertaining to the property before they start to build and will ensure their safety.” Following her written statement, she noted that she had consulted with District Attorney Glaser and TAC (Texas Association of Counties) and the reason she had made the proposal was to try to find a way to keep Fannin County in compliance with FEMA. My commentary: The Development Permit fee of $30.00 was an actual match to the fee imposed by the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance set in 2011 which was in place before Director Hopkins took her job. It was not an attempt for a money grab on the part of the County Judge, Commissioners or Director Hopkins. Ms. Hopkins suggested to Commissioners that we can do away with the $30.00 fee or make it less, whatever Commissioners decided, as long as citizens are informed of FEMA Flood Zone land regulations before construction. Ms. Hopkins came up with solution after solution but was met with resistance by Commissioner Self and Commissioner Lackey. Pct. 2 suggested citizens use the FEMA Flood Map on the internet to find out if their land is in a flood zone. Pct. 4 commented the $30.00 fee is not acceptable and he would not pay it. Ms. Hopkins asked Commissioners what suggestions they have for these people whose homes are flooded with no insurance to cover it because they did not know of FEMA protective plans. No advice was given to her. Commissioner Lane, Pct. 1, motioned to vote in favor of Ms. Hopkins; Commissioner Magness seconded it; followed Judge Moore. Commissioners Self and Lackey voted against it. Ms. Hopkins never stated the $30.00 building permit will also include building fences, dog houses, bird houses, chick-

en coups, etc. that was posted on Pct. 4 Facebook, and was mentioned publicly during the Commissioners Court Meeting dated July 13, 2021; the date the permit was rescinded during Judge Moore’s absence. When misinformation is published in any manner…online via social media, via text or via e-mail, there is almost no undoing it. First impressions/ beliefs are the strongest. The Development Permit stated it did not include new fences, roofing, general repairs or livestock pens but the rumors of such things being included created a lot of unnecessary angst among citizens. Whether or not the County Judge and Commissioners reinstate the Development Permit in a more acceptable version, the fact is that Development Director Di Hopkins acted in the best interest of what is needed to protect anyone planning to build in a potential floodplain. When you understand there are guidelines imposed by FEMA, you realize there are also consequences for not following the guidelines. Ms. Hopkins and Commissioner Lane did not have to endure what transpired during Commissioners Court Meeting. There are laws to protect Real Estate buyers. Agents/ Brokers must give full disclosure to buyers if the land is in flood zone. Consumers can report them to Texas Real Estates Commission, Government Office PO Box 12188, Austin, Texas 78711-2188, phone #512-936-3000, e-mail information@trec.texas.gov. This is where their license is renewed. Always ask developers to show buyers a topography of the land and asked if the lot, land or home is in a flood zone. FEMA Flood Zone Map changes all the time and is not always current because of roads, highways constructions being built, and reservoirs coming in. This alone changes land structures. Citizens can go to FEMA Website for laws and regulations building on flood land.

County Commissioners (4) Cell Phone Allowance (2) Total County Commissioners and Commissioners Court Budgets

63,241 0

65,138 0

4,185,046

4,407,406

County Court at Law Judge Juvenile Board Supplement Total County Court at Law Budget

167,000 2,400 484,276

167,000 2,400 502,116

County Clerk Total County Clerk Budget

58,758 391,791

60,521 446,854

District Clerk Total District Clerk Budget

58,758 476,617

60,521 481,899

Justice of the Peace, Pct. 1 Cell Phone Allowance Travel Allowance Total Justice of the Peace, Pct.1 Budget

45,003 0 2,400 174,554

46,354 0 2,400 192,239

Justice of the Peace, Pct. 2 Cell Phone Allowance Travel Allowance Total Justice of the Peace, Pct. 2 Budget

45,003 0 2,400 140,035

46,354 0 2,400 148,441

Justice of the Peace, Pct. 3 Cell Phone Allowance Travel Allowance Total Justice of the Peace, Pct. 3 Budget

45,003 0 2,400 118,951

46,354 0 2,400 126,879

6,770 0 972,518

11,520 0 1,008,576

58,758 84,755

60,521 90,807

58,758 341,568

60,521 337,287

PUBLIC NOTICE OF BID

Constable, Pct. 1 Travel Allowance Total Constable, Pct. 1 Budget

33,675 2,400 52,659

34,684 2,400 55,931

Constable, Pct. 2 Travel Allowance Total Constable, Pct. 2 Budget

16,619 0 36,245

17,118 0 38,468

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.

Constable, Pct. 3 Travel Allowance Total Constable, Pct. 3 Budget

14,831 2,400 35,308

15,275 2,400 38,393

60,514 0 5,154,501

62,329 0 5,209,426

3,600 919,524

3,600 1,031,396

Criminal District Attorney County Salary State Salary Supplement Total Criminal District Attorney Budget County Treasurer Total County Treasurer Budget Tax Assessor/Collector Total Tax Assessor/Collector Budget

Sheriff Cell Phone Allowance Total Sheriff and Jail Budgets District Judge Juvenile Board Supplement Total District Judge Budget Alicia R. Whipple Fannin County Auditor

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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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: 2010 Dodge Charger, Black. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-5833000. FOR SALE: 2004 Dodge Ram, Red. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000. FOR SALE: 2004 Ford F250, Black. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000.

ESTATE SALE ESTATE SALE Thursday - Saturday 8am to 5pm. Aug. 19th- 21st. 713 Beaver Point Lake Bonham. Antiques, furniture. Remmington “Cheyenne” Bronze Indian. Old iron works, books, Ice cream table with 5 chairs, beautiful rugs and tapestries. Old Radial Heater, and paintings. TOOLS: 2 Craftmans tool chest, saws, sanders, wood working clamps and hand tools. New propane fish fryer and, new propane bottles. Gardening items, concrete yard art. Fishing gear and 7 person tent, 20 ft. ladder, air compressors, wheelbarrows. Goulds lg. water pump. table router, scroll saw, power sprayer, and electric generator, and much more. Call David 214-533-1226 for more info. ESTATE SALE 1613 MITCHELL DR. Across Street from VFW HOME NOT FOR SALE Many household items, Power tools, Hand tools, Table saws, Band saw, and Washer parts, too many items to list! Friday, Aug. 27th & Saturday, Aug. 28th Daylight to Dark.

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North Texas Giving Day is September 23rd

Press Release - North Texas Giving Day is set for September 23, 2021. This year marks the 13th year of this community wide fundraising event hosted by Communities Foundation of Texas. It is the fourth year for the event to include Fannin County and a few other counties surrounding Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. More than 2,500 nonprofits are already signed up to participate in North Texas Giving Day 2021, including 8 nonprofits in Fannin County. There is still time for nonprofits to

sign up, as the registration deadline is August 16. Organizations who have registered and serve Fannin County include: Bonham Education Foundation, Creative Arts Center, Fannin County Children’s Center, Fannin County Family Crisis Center, Fannin Health Clinic, Feeding Fannin, Kool Lunches Program and Northeast Texas Trail Coalition. Continued See North Texas

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Career and Technical Education Annual Public Notification of Nondiscrimination

HONEY GROVE ISD offers career and technical education programs in all CTE courses. Admission to these programs is based on student enrollment. It is the policy of HONEY GROVE ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. It is the policy of HONEY GROVE ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age in its employment practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. HONEY GROVE ISD will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and vocational programs. For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX Coordinator at tlmariani@hgisd.net, (903) 378-2264 x399, and/or the Section 504 Coordinator at arodom@hgisd.net, (903) 378-2264 x199. HONEY GROVE ISD,1206 North Seventeenth Street, Honey Grove, TX 75446 (903) 378-2264

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North Texas Giving Day

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On North Texas Giving Day on September 23, community members can go to www.northtexasgivingday.org and make donations to many of their favorite charities in one place. Early giving is from September 1 to 22. Gifts will support local causes and help build a stronger and more vibrant community. Contributions will also give the participating nonprofits the chances to win prizes and earn bonus funds. Some nonprofits have also secured 1:1

matching funds to make donations stretch even farther. For example, the Fannin County Children’s Center has secured $25,000 in matching funds from the Glaser Family Charitable Foundation, Bonnie Donaghey, Warrior Tire and Toyo Tire. Funds raised by the Children’s Center will be used to build a new, larger facility that will help children, youth and families for years to come. Continued See North Texas

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$0.952000 /$100 (Proposed rate for maintenance and operations) $0.101600 /$100 (Proposed rate to pay bonded indebtedness)

Preceding Tax Year $108,842,009 $3,468,060 $59,941,264 $3,369,691

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The tax rate that is ultimately adopted at this meeting or at a separate meeting at a later date may not exceed the proposed rate shown below unless the district publishes a revised notice containing the same information and comparisons set out below and holds another public meeting to discuss the revised notice.

Total appraised value* of all property Total appraised value* of new property** Total taxable value*** of all property Total taxable value*** of new property**

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS BUDGET AND PROPOSED TAX RATE

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Comparison of Proposed Rates with Last Year's Rates Last Year's Rate Rate to Maintain Same Level of Maintenance & Operations Revenue & Pay Debt Service Proposed Rate

Maintenance & Operations $0.954700

Interest & Sinking Fund* $0.130000*

Total $1.084700

Local Revenue Per Student $2,980

State Revenue Per Student $12,401

8/17/21 $0.816526 $0.952000

$0.100278* $0.101600*

$0.916804 $1.053600

$3,546 $3,268

$11,768 $11,938

* The Interest & Sinking Fund tax revenue is used to pay for bonded indebtedness on construction, equipment, or both. The bonds, and the tax rate necessary to pay those bonds, were approved by the voters of this district.

Comparison of Proposed Levy with Last Year's Levy on Average Residence Last Year $137,078

Average Market Value of Residences

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Average Taxable Value of Residences Last Year's Rate Versus Proposed Rate per $100 Value Taxes Due on Average Residence Increase (Decrease) in Taxes

This Year $157,474

$107,882

$126,997

$1.084700 $1,170.19 $0.00

$1.053600 $1,338.04 $167.85

Under state law, the dollar amount of school taxes imposed on the residence homestead of a person 65 years of age or older or of the surviving spouse of such a person, if the surviving spouse was 55 years of age or older when the person died, may not be increased above the amount paid in the first year after the person turned 65, regardless of changes in tax rate or property value. Notice of Voter-Approval Rate: The highest tax rate the district can adopt before requiring voter approval at an election is 1.052278. This election will be automatically held if the district adopts a rate in excess of the voter-approval rate of 1.052278.

Fund Balances The following estimated balances will remain at the end of the current fiscal year and are not encumbered with or by a corresponding debt obligation, less estimated funds necessary for operating the district before receipt of the first state aid payment: Maintenance and Operations Fund Balance(s) Interest & Sinking Fund Balance(s)

$6,580,488 $230,000

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SPORTS SPORTS Upperclassmen quartet looks to lead Bonhi back into v’ball postseason in ‘21

Multiple-sport standouts Dotson, Graves top veterans returning from Dodd City’s 2020 volleyball regional finalist team

Junior Alli Kirkpatrick passes the ball. Photo by Rich Hilliard

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Dodd City sophomore Addyson Chaney starts a return as junior teammate Lindsey Mauppin (grey shirt) watches on Aug. 7 during scrimmage action at Bonham. Photo by Rich Hilliard

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By Rich Hilliard BONHAM -- Four upperclassmen lead a roster for Class 3A Bonham which via District 11-3A in 2021 looks to return to the volleyball postseason. Junior Alli Kirkpatrick returns after sharing the district hitter award in 11-3A from which Savoy the Lady Warriors in 2020 looked en route to the playoffs -- before COVID-19 forfeits of their last three district matches and an ensuing five-game fourth-place play-in loss Bells curtailed a third-straight advance. Setter Brianna Rodriguez and hitter Breaunna Killgo, both juniors, are also back after each garnered a first-team all-district selection in 2020. Senior Paizley Vaught, an all-district honorable mention, completes the upperclassmen quartet for Bonham. The 2021 season will equate Michelle Honey Rodriguez’s ninth as head coach of the Lady Warriors, split between two stints: 2010-13 and 2017-now. Grove

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Dodd City senior Kylee Graves serves on Aug. 7 during scrimmage action at Bonham. Photo by Rich Hilliard

By Rich Hilliard DODD CITY -- Graduation last May took away two all-state players from Class 1A Dodd City’s first regional finalist volleyball team in 19 years. However, all-district selections from that team return this season, as the Lady Hornets prepare for an already assured 27th postseason in the last 32 years. Tori Dotson is back for her senior season, after earning second-team notoriety in 16-2A volleyball last fall. She also garnered all-state recognition in girls basketball and softball -- statewide most valuable player status in the latter sport for her championship game and overall performance during the 2021 diamond season. Senior Kylee Graves earned an all-district volleyball honorable mention in 2020, before also garnering all-state notoriety in girls basketball and softball as the Lady Hornets won State championships in each spring semester sport. The duo will be joined by other returning members of the deep advancing 2020 volleyball team, as alumna Lindsay Carter, a multiple sports standout at Dodd City during the previous decade, takes the reigns of the program for her first coaching position.


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Volunteers and staff of the Fannin County Children’s Center gave away free school supplies to nearly 600 students. Courtesy Photo Press Release - Nearly 600 students from all over Fannin County received free school supplies on August 7 to start the new school year, thanks to a generous community. This year marked the 25th year that the Fannin County Children’s Center has provided school supplies to local children and youth. The exact number of students served on Saturday was 587. Organizers expect the number to grow over the next few days as additional students will be served with the remaining sup-

plies. Red River Gypsies provided free haircuts to 28 students too. “Once again, we are very grateful to our generous donors and hard-working volunteers and staff who make this happen every year,” said Sandy Barber, Executive Director of the Children’s Center. This year’s event ran similar to last year because of the pandemic. The drive thru event had families drive up and stay in their vehicles in front of the center while staff and volunteers

brought supplies out to them. The mission of the Children’s Center is promoting safety and improving the lives of abused and neglected children. In addition to the annual school supply drive, the center operates CASA, Children’s Advocacy Center and child abuse prevention programs. The next CASA volunteer training class starts soon. The deadline to apply online to become a CASA is Aug 17. For more information, call (903) 583-4339 or go to www. fanninccc.org.

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