9-1-20 Leader E-Edition

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September 1, 2020

The Paper Of Record for Fannin County Texas

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Photo by Sondra Shiver By Connie Estes Bonham city leaders, BEDCo members, local citizens and some local children were present for the ribbon cutting for the Powder Creek Splash Pad this morning at 9 a.m. City Councilman Tony Rodriguez headed up the project. He worked tirelessly on fundraising and awareness to ensure the splash pad would become a reality, not just a blueprint setting on a desk.

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Now open to the public!! City Councilman Tony Rodriguez said he has been approached by parents with autistic children, parents with children in wheelchairs, unable to swim, all wanting to know when the project would be finished. With much support and determination, the Councilman and his supporters have gotten it done. Councilman Rodriguez gave me a long THANK YOU list: First United Bank McCraw Oil Tractor Supply Bonham Dairy Queen Mr. G.K. Reddy - Holiday Inn Express

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Thank You from the Steve Hall family for the love and memories we all shared. Thank You for all the cards, food, flowers and donations to the cemetery in his name. Also a special Thanks to our law enforcement from area towns that showed him such honor. He loved everyone just as a I do! Brenda J. Hall

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For Fannin County as of Press Time 8/28/2020 Positive Fatalities Recoveries Active

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FM 897 Bridge Open and Shoreline Management Plan Under Review

NTMWD is spending more than $50 million to help construct and improve approximately 11 miles of county roads and bridges and state roads in Fannin County. The largest road project was the construction of FM 897 from Highway 82 to FM 1396. More than six miles of new road including a 1.3-mile-long bridge have been built to provide access across the future Bois d’Arc Lake. This new road and bridge will replace the access previously provided by FM 1396, a part of which the new lake will impact.

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For others, Jesus was a man among many. He was unjustly convicted of offenses for which He was executed on a cruel Roman Cross. But then, history is full of martyrs that lost the battle to false accusers and an evil court. Still others recognize that Jesus was crucified and died for offenses He did not commit, but willingly gave Himself for the lawlessness of others. A couple of years ago I was visited by two women with an invitation to join them in a Good Friday service commemorating the death of Jesus. I thanked them for the visit, I took the invitation and was reading as I walked back to my office. Suddenly I was struck by a thought, a question, and hurried back to talk to them before they drove off. “What about,” I asked, “Jesus’ resurrection? Will you celebrate His resurrection?” Without further explanation, she said, “No, we are celebrating His death.” Strange, I thought. Was she telling me she believed that Jesus’ death was the end of the story? I looked online to find out what this gathering of religious followers believed; and indeed, the cross, the grave was the final “nail in the coffin.” BUT WHAT HAPPENED AFTER THE CROSS? From Genesis 1:1 thru Revelation 22:21, God reveals His plan for creation. The Scriptures are not a compilation of short stories; The Bible is a complete work – a mystery – in which God’s plan for the world and His creation are revealed on every page. The Cross, although pivotal in God’s Plan, is not the end of the story. For Jesus told His disciples, “The Son of Man” (speaking in third person) in Matthew 17:23, “will be killed and on the third day He will be raised back to life.” The disciples were grieved. Their leader was going to die – but they did not grasp His final word on the subject. He would be raised back to life! How could this happen? This is a question that we have all struggled with at one time or another. We tend to forget or not know that our GOD, Almighty, All powerful, and All Loving God did not create death. God is Alive – He cannot produce death. The first man, Adam, was given a free will and the right to choose the destiny for the entire human race. When Adam chose death, all his posterity, the entire human race, would carry death in their DNA. Then came the second man JESUS [Yeshua def. Salvation] (1 Corinthians 15:45) The second man and undefiled creation of God had entered history. Jesus also had free will – the right to choose. Jesus chose to die on the cross and bear death for all mankind because He knew the ultimate victory He and His Father’s creation would gain. His choice would affect all mankind, as did Adam’s. Jesus could change the DNA of man back to the DNA of the Creator, the original intent. “Let us make man in OUR image!” Genesis 1:26 How can we know this for certain? Because “on the third day, He was raised back to life.” The sacrifice of Jesus was enough! The eternal God had accepted His sacrifice; when Jesus bowed His head on the cross, HE CRIED OUT – IT IS FINISHED! In the original language, the words are “PAID IN FULL!” Jesus (Yeshua [Salvation] made the ultimate sacrifice. The penalty for our offense has been paid in full. All who believe will be saved from death. • If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is LORD,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9 • “If anyone has life in Jesus Christ, they are a new creation, the old has passed away and everything is new (re-created) IN HIM.” 2 Corinthians 5:17

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For some, Jesus is the baby in the manger that never grew up. It is a nice story that stirs the emotions for a group of people who recognize that Jesus’ appearance on this earth held a special purpose for His followers. During this magical time of year when St. Nick commands center stage, all can embrace the celebration regardless of race, religion, or creed. The jolly red elf bears gifts for every girl and boy who have been good enough to receive a visit from the mystical leprechaun – the spirit of Christmas we are told.

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But the story has not ended. As we stand at the edge of time, we anticipate the final pages which are still to be revealed, then the Mystery will be complete. Jesus will come again! He will not come as a frail baby. He will not suffer death again – He has ended death for all His creation, all those who will accept The Truth. He will come for those who accept HIM and HIS TRUTH. Willingly or unwillingly, “every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus is Lord”. Romans 14:10 For those that accept Him, He comes as Saviour. For those who do not accept Him, He comes as Judge. In 1933, the first Humanist Manifesto was presented to the world. It declares that God is not real; there is no intelligent design for creation. Man is his/her own god, an impotent god at best, for death will still be the final victor. There is no spirit, how foolish! Forty years later in 1973, the Humanist manifesto was updated, and abortion swept the nation and the world. DEATH REIGNED incognito through the godhead of man. Our schools, our homes, places of employment, government and even churches are saturated with this evil plot. How can we free ourselves?

“RETURN TO ME, AND I WILL RETURN TO YOU,” says The LORD Almighty. Zechariah 1:3 Signed: Teri Sheddy


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“The heart is more deceitful than all else and is desperately sick; who can understand it?” – Jeremiah 17:9 (NASB) “Blessed are the pure in heart for they will see God!” – Matthew 5:8 (NIV) These two verses declare the nature of the human heart and the result of the spiritual transplant. The heart, before God does His work of

cleansing, is not naturally good. Rather it is sneaky. It is infected with sin. Jesus said, “From within and out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, unclean lips, lustful eyes, an untamed tongue, and the attending perversities of life.” (Mark 7:21) Our hearts need to be healed. And only the loving God and the redeeming Christ can do it. My article this week addresses another one of the seven deadly sins - that of impurity. As we have already said, the unredeemed heart is vulnerable and responsible for many of the sins that beset us. We need to give caring attention to our heart. In the summer of 2010

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I suffered a cardiac arrest. Fortunately, I was in the hospital at the time and received immediate attention. My heart stopped beating for 42 seconds. Resuscitation worked and I wear a pacemaker as a result. I am under the care of a heart specialist. The Bible encourages us to let the spiritual heart specialist, the only one who understands our needs, give care to keeping a pure heart. You will be glad you did!!! “O lord, deliver me from the man of excellent intention and impure heart: for the heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked.” – T.S. Elliot

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By Connie Estes

A regular meeting of the Commissioners Court was held Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 9:01 a.m. Judge Moore es-

tablished a quorum as all Commissioners and the County Judge were present. 2 Invocation – To lead the invocation, Pastor Sean Bronson of Christian Chapel CME,

Honey Grove was introduced by Mr. David Woodson. 3 Pledges – Major James Manis led the pledges to the U.S. and Texas flags. 4 Introductions – One introduction by the Judge was Beth

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ment Coordinator part-time position. He has been in Fannin County for 20+ years and in fire management for 22+ years. Mr. Whiteside assured the Court that the two parttime positions would be a significant savings to the County because they would not receive benefits such as medical insurance, paid time off, holidays, etc. Mr. Whiteside stated the experience and commitment he would bring to the position are more valuable than the sav-

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ings to the County. 3/7/17He asked the Court to reconsider their decision on the part-time positions. Second to speak in Public Forum was Bill Roberts, Democratic Chair for Fannin County. He spoke in favor of Agenda Item 13 related to new voting equipment. He said County Clerk Tammy Biggar has done a wonderful job of keeping the old voting stations running. Mr. Roberts said the current equipment is outdated and in need of being replaced. He and a lot of his party members are excited about the possibility of getting new voting machines. 6 Discussion, consideration and action regarding the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19– Judge Moore gave statistics from the Warden at the State Prison after Covid-19 testing was completed there over the weekend. The prison is in lockdown due to the results of testing. There are 183 positive cases, 3 employees tested positive. There are 1,061 inmates under medical restrictions and 191 in medical isolation. The Judge said all the cases are asymptomatic, which is very unusual. The County numbers are at 388 total cases reported, 10 fatalities and currently 39 cases. The Court voted to keep the Covid-19 Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19 in

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place another week. 7 Discussion, consideration and action regarding the Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County – The Court voted to keep this plan active another week. 8 Discussion, consideration and action to approve Proclamation honoring Debra Roberts for her years of service – Judge Moore said it is a privilege and honor to be able to present a proclamation like this. Debra Roberts is retiring after 11 ½ years of service as Director of the Fannin County Community Supervision Correction Department. She began her career in Navarro County in 1984. Ms. Roberts served our community in many aspects. The Court signed and presented the proclamation to Ms. Roberts. 9 Discussion, consideration and action to approve Minutes from 08/18/2020 (S) – Minutes were approved by the Commissioners. 10 Discussion regarding the EMS Profit and Loss Report for July 2020 – Fire Chief Scott Ridling spoke to the Court and noted the number of no-transport calls is up due to residents needing only a temperature check or to discuss the Covid-19 crisis but that does seem to be leveling off somewhat. Continued

See Commissioners on page 13

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508 S 3rd St, Windom – 3 bed 2.5 bath 3,205 SF on .831 D with many acres. Beautiful SOLhome upgrades.......................$448,700. 1005 N 8th St, Honey Grove – 3 bed 2.5 bath 3,200 SF vintage D Gorgeous Victorian on .786 SOLacres. original woodwork.........$199,000. 502 South 3rd St Windom 4 bedroom / 2 bath 2,400 SF charming Victorian on .615 cres with lots of original features PRICE REDUCTION.....................$199,000 4102 E US Hwy 82 Dodd City – 3 bed / 2 bath on 22.975 acres, 30x30 shop, two ponds......$447,000.

203 Braz St Bonham – G sf on .516 2 bed / 1 bath, 1,275 PENDIN acres............................$75,000. 403 Wall Street Windom – 3 bed / 2.5 bath, 1,950 sf, storage buildings............................$135,000. 108 S 3rd St Windom – 3 bed / 2 bath double wide mobile home with carport...............$95,000. 1201 N 12th St Honey Grove 3 bed / 2 bath 1,608 sf on .3 acres.....................$150,000.

Commercial 1102 E Main St, Honey Grove – 8,950 SF metal building on .8 acres. Many possibilities for use of property.........................$275,000.

604 State Hwy 50 Ladonia – Ladonia Self Storage 22 units and 5 small rent houses. Great Investment Potential….....$225,000.

Acreage / Lots 1007 Legend Ave, Bonham – Legacy Ridge lot 20............$28,000. 113 W Pecan St Ravenna – 1.61 acres............................$33,810. 1105 Pioneer Trail, Bonham – Legacy Ridge lot 154..........$34,000.

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114 E. 16th Bonham, Texas 75418

TBD CR 2850 Honey Grove – 5 acres ready to build on......$52,500. SW 19th & E Washington, Paris 11.1 acres excellent site for new subdivision or multi-family units ..........................................$199,800. TBD CR 4845, Celeste – 24.5 acres. Building site with large pond, completely fenced................$208,000. FM 38 N Honey Grove – 30 acres with native grassland and pastureland.......................$300,000. TBD Baker Ridge Rd, Sherman – 56.9 acres private and secluded, minutes from Sherman Towne Center. BROKER OWNED PROPERTY ..........................................$455,200. FM 38 N Honey Grove – 22 acres native grassland and pastureland with large pond ..........................................$600,000.

Farms / Ranches Hwy 56 & CR 3212, Windom – 330 acres. BROKER OWNED PROPERTY....................$1,303,500.

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Sunday Services at 10:45 • Women’s Bible Study Tuesdays 6:45 Pre-teen & Youth Bible Study Wednesdays 6:30 Young Adults Bible Study Thursdays 6:30

3375 S o u t h h w y 121 - B o n h a m 903-583-1671 ● P a S t o r K e v i n L a n e Hebrews 10:25 (KJV) Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye Fannin County see the day approaching. Due To The Covid-19 Virus, Services May Or May NOT Be Available At This Time. Please Call The Church You Are Interested In And Inquire If They Have An On-Line Video Available Of Sunday Services. Pray For An End To This Virus And A Return To Worshiping God Together As A Church.

Assembly of God

First Assembly of God, Bonham 1650 N. Center Bonham, TX 75418 (903) 583-5883

Baptist

Allen’s Point Baptist Church 310 CR 2775 Honey Grove, TX 75446 903378-7038 Bailey Bible Baptist Church 205 Leslie Bailey, Texas 75413

Baptist

Episcopal

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 2800 N. 10th St Honey Grove TX 903-364-4254

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 623 Star Street (W 7th & Star Street) 903-3753859

Latter-day Saints

Ivanhoe Baptist Church 4063 NO.FM 273 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 (903)5832359

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints Bonham Ward 1540 S Hwy 78 (903) 583-4949

Honey Grove Cowboy Church 3050 Hwy 100 North Honey Grove, TX

By Tim Meek The Bonham City Council held a special meeting on August 27, 2020 at 5:30 PM for 3 specific agenda items. After call to order, a quorum was established with Mayor Roy Floyd and Council member Bill Chapman absent. #2. Consider and take action to appoint or reappoint individuals to the Bonham Economic Development Corporation

Lutheran

St. James Lutheran Church 14394 Lamasco Baptist Church 346 CR 2615 E FM 1396 Windom Tx 75492 Telephone, Texas 75488 903-664-2454 Phone:903-378-7116

Bethlehem Baptist Church “The House of Bread” 1415 Franklin Avenue, Bonham, TX 7541 Office: 903-583-8061 Landmark Missionary Baptist Church 1409 W. Market St. Honey Grove, Texas Bois D’Arc Creek Cowboy Church 75446 (903) 378-7835 Hwy 121 & Edhube Road Phone 903-583-1671 Little Bethel Baptist Church PO Box 63 Ladonia, Texas 75449 Boyd Baptist Church 3707 St. Hwy. 78 N Phone (903)367-7708 Bonham, Texas Phone (903) 583-7288 Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Rt 1 Box Calvary Baptist Church 913 S. 5th St 101B, PO Box 73, Ladonia, Texas Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-3910 75449 Phone (903)367-7009 Central Baptist Church (Fundmental, Independent) 709 Union Ave. Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 505-4124

Bonham City Council Holds Special Meeting

New Zion Baptist Church Rt. 3 Box 269 Intersection FM898 & FM2645 (903) 961-2027

Methodist

Congregational Methodist Church corner of Hwy 121 and W 13th St. PO Box 386 Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-7380 Christian Chapel CME 1005 West Market St. Honey Grove, Tx 75446 903-378-3518

First United Methodist Church of Leonard 206 N. Main / PO Box 218 Leonard, TX 75452 903-587-3463

Corinth Baptist Church 277 CR 1150 North of Bonham on Highway 78 903 583 2750

First Baptist Church of Dodd City PO Box 47 Dodd City, Texas 75438-0047 (903)583-4465

Wild Horse Creek Cowboy Church Pleasant Grove CME Church box 34 2992 CR 2285 Telephone, Texas 75488 Ladonia TX 75449 Hwy 64 phone 903-486-1630 903-367-7870

Catholic

Nazarene

First Baptist Church of Honey Grove PO Box 124 Honey Grove, Texas 75446 St. Elizabeth Catholic Church corner (903)378-2768 of 10th & Maple Bonham, TX office 903-583-7734 First Baptist Church of Ladonia 301 Church of Christ East Main Ladonia, Texas 75449-100 Church of Christ Leonard, Texas 75452 (903)367-7038 (903) 587-2229 First Baptist Church of Leonard 100 East Thomas St. [PO Box 1146] Leonard, TX 75452 (903) 587-2250

First Presbyterian Church of Leonard 112 W. Thomas St. Leonard, Texas 75452 (903) 989-2771

Katy Blvd Church of Christ 411 Katy Blvd Bonham, TX 75418 706-294-5996

Main Street Presbyterian Church P.O. Box 188 or 504 E. Main St. Honey Grove, Texas 75446 (903) 739-2567

Midway Church of Christ Hwy 56 W Bonham 903 583 3989 Northside Church of Christ 2020 N. Center Bonham, Texas 75418 (903)583-3484

First Baptist Church of Savoy .O. Box 177 Savoy, Texas 75479 (903) 965-4160

Savoy Church of Christ P.O. Box 212 Savoy, (903) 965-7344

First Baptist Church of Trenton PO Box 157 Trenton, Texas 75490 (903)989-2319

Bonham Living Word Church of God 699 E Hwy82 Bonham,TX 75418 Phone: (903) 583-5655

Church of God

First Fannin Baptist Hispanic Church Rt. Lannius Church of God 2803 Hwy 897 4 Box 10 Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) Dodd City, TX 75438 903-623-3007 583-5727 Christian First Christian Church of Bonham Gober Baptist Church P.O. Box 82 701 N Main Street Bonham, TX 75418 Wolfe City, Texas 75496 (903) 583-2378 903.583.2227

Central

United Pentecostal

Calvary United Pentecostal Church 1190 Hwy 56 W Bonham Texas 903-583-4346

First Pentecostal Church of God 1850 S HWY 121 Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-7878 United Pentecostal Church P.O. Box 216 Savoy, Texas 75479 (903) 965-4627 Peace Tabernacle UPC 16020 CR 635 Trenton, Texas

Lee Jackson, Pastor Cell: 903.505.4124

Sunday School 10:00 Worship Service 11:00 Wednesday @ 7:00

BAPTIST CHURCH

BONHAM, TEXAS

Presbyterian

First Presbyterian Church of Bonham 818 N. Main St. Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-2014

Ector Church of Christ Hwy 56 & Cedar St. Ector, Texas 903.965.4398

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

Bonham Community Church 347 FM 273 Bonham, TX 228-563-0423

A Place To Call Home

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intent to establish an ad valorem tax rate for tax year beginning January 1, 2020 and schedule public hearings required for tax rate adoption. The Council unanimously approved an intent to establish an ad valorem tax rate of $0.6550 for the 2020/2021 fiscal year. This is the current tax rate. A public hearing will be held in the near future regarding the proposed tax rate. Meeting Adjourned

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Board of Directors. This agenda item was tabled until the next regular meeting of the Council. #3. General overview of proposed fiscal year 20202021 annual budget. Dave Struchtemeyer, Director of Finance for the City of Bonham presented the council with an overview of the proposed fiscal year 2020-2021 annual budget. #4. Consider and take action to vote on the

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1) Monday, August 24, 2020, at 9:06 a.m., Judge Randy Moore called the Public Hearing to order and established a quorum, as all Commissioners and the Judge were present. 2) To Hold and Attend a Public Hearing to hear comments regarding the 2020 Proposed Tax Rate of 0.589 (same as last year) in Fannin County Commissioners Court– the pro-

posed tax rate is an increase in total tax revenues from properties on the tax roll in the preceding tax year by 6.71 percent (percentage by which proposed tax rate exceeds lower of no new revenue tax rate or voterapproval tax rate calculated under Chapter 26, Tax Code). Your individual taxes may increase at a greater or lesser rate, or even decrease, depending on the change in the taxable value of your property in relation

to the change in taxable value of all other property and the tax rate that is adopted – Judge Moore said the Court felt it is in the best interest of the County to keep the tax rate the same. After several minutes of waiting for possible comments in Court or online chat, the Judge entertained a motion by Commissioner Magness and a second by Commissioner Whitlock to end the hearing at 9:15 a.m. Meeting adjourned.

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Special Meeting of Commissioners Court By Connie Estes 1) Establish Quorum- Immediately following the Public Hearing, Monday, August 24, 2020, Judge Moore called to order the Special Meeting at 9:16 a.m. A quorum was established as all Commissioners were present and the Judge. 2) Public Forum - No one in the Court or online chat wished to speak. 3) Discussion, consideration, and action to adopt the Tax Rate for the 2020 tax – Judge Moore asked

if there was a need for discussion. Commissioner Magness made a motion to adopt the tax rate for 2020 at 0.589, the same as last year. Commissioner Self seconded the motion. A unanimous vote, including the Judge, approved the tax rate. 4) Discussion, consideration, and action to delete the full-time Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC) position from the list of approved positions and replace with two parttime positions for EMC - Judge Moore explained

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concerns of communications between multiple people trying to handle the position. He expressed again the position should not be part-time. Judge Moore was convinced it would be one of the best set ups for Emergency Management. Judge Moore made the motion to delete the full-time position and replace it with two part-time positions, with the option to go back to a full-time employee if it does not work out for the best. The motion failed for lack of a second. 5) Discussion, consideration and action regarding 2019/2020 Fiscal Year Budget for Fannin County – Judge Moore placed this item on the agenda to bring to the Court to explain that he feels there is a backward process of departments making changes to line items in their budgets then bringing it before the Court for approval after the fact. Discussion ensued between Commissioners Magness and Lackey, regarding situations that cause them to move funds due to equip-

ment breakdowns and the high costs of getting things repaired. County Clerk Tammy Biggar said the movement of funds is relative, based on the needs within a department. A $1200 change in printing costs due to election changes can cause her to need to move funds, even though it is not as great as the Commissioners’ expenses. Judge Moore asked County Auditor Alicia Whipple to check the statues, to verify what is actually allowed in these cases. There was no action taken on this item. 6) Discussion, consideration and action regarding 2020/2021 Fiscal Year Budget for Fannin County- The Court resumed the budget discussions. Each Commissioner checked their budgets and made minor adjustments to some line items. Auditor Alicia Whipple went through the remaining line items to explain what the monies are mandated for specifically. Auditor Whipple reported on Fund 84, Bois d’Arc Lake Reservoir, the Sher-

iff’s part of NTMWD funding for specific things, each year. She stated the County has already purchased a truck and side by side for the Department. Next year, the County will buy the two boats needed. Fund 85 is the Lake Fannin Fund, currently needing donations for roof repairs on the lodge. Funds are being raised by volunteers to help with the cost. Some further comments by the Judge and Commissioners ended with some needing more time to finalize their budget decisions. Commissioner Magness made the motion to adjourn. Commissioner Self seconded. A unanimous vote concluded the meeting at 10:46 a.m.

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A LOCAL VOICE THE PARTY FOR VETERANS Samuel T. (Sam) Rayburn, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, is the reason why there is a Veterans Center in Bonham, Texas. The first patient was admitted on November 1, 1951. Veterans continue, to this day, to be served by the outpatient clinic. Veterans currently reside in the Community Living Center (VA Nursing Home) and in the Domiciliary. The Sam Rayburn Memorial Veterans Center is the largest employer in Fannin County. Thank you, Mr. Sam! In 1944, Democratic President Franklin Roosevelt enacted the historic G.I. Bill, initiating Democrats’ long-standing commitment to providing American Veterans access to higher education and the promise of success as a civilian--a commitment that remains strong today. Democratic President Barack Obama signed the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill in 2009. Democrats continue to insure that the G.I. Bill has the appropriate resources to meet its goals, one of which is the guarantee that all Post-9/11 veterans have an opportunity to earn a college education. Five years later, President Obama signed the Veterans’ Access to Care through Choice, Accountability, and Transparency Act of 2014, a bill providing the Department of Veterans Affairs the resources to improve access and quality of care for veterans. Democrats will continue to stand with the military families, who serve alongside their loved ones in uniform, by supporting military spouses and children as they pursue education, career, and financial opportunities. - Johnny Ortiz, U.S. Army Veteran

FURTHERMORE The first scientific, peer-reviewed article on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder was published in a Psychological journal in 1981. I know because I was one of the authors. Along with another dozen such articles over the next 10 years, they all had one thing in common: They were funded by the Veterans Administration. While SMU and Vanderbilt University contributed resources, the funding came from the United States Government. There were no private doctors with the resources to conduct these studies, and no corporations willing to undertake them. Those first articles set the stage for research into therapies for PTSD, treatments that have benefitted vets from WWII to Iraq not to mention millions of civilian victims of catastrophe. In the same way, the VA is leading in research into traumatic brain injuries which have become ubiquitous in the era of Improvised Explosive Devices. As with PTSD, prosthetics, burns and many other areas, the lessons learned will benefit all of us. Democrats have no interest in “privatizing” the VA. While we supported the Veterans Choice Act to allow vets to get some needed care from private physicians (signed by President Obama, not Trump), we know that the VA provides unique and essential care in many cases that cannot be replaced by for-profit providers. The VA is a promise we intend to keep, not sell to the highest bidder. - Bill Roberts, Democratic Party County Chair

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11 Observance of Order signed by 336th Judicial District Judge Laurine Blake to set the salary of the County Auditor to $73,258.37 for the budget year 2020-2021 –District Clerk Nancy Young presented the order to the Court. 12 Observance of Order signed by 336th Judicial District Judge Laurine Blake to set the salary of the County Auditor Assistant to $50,442.00 for the budget year 2020-2021 –District Clerk Nancy Young presented the order to the Court. 13 Discussion, consideration and action to purchase HART Intercivic voting system; amount of system not to exceed $558,329.00 and amount of budget licensing for 20202021 not to exceed $29,102.00 and authorize County Judge to sign contract contingent upon review by County Attorney – County Clerk Tammy Biggar presented the cost of new voting equipment and made mention of a need for a new high-speed scanner to the Court. The payout would be $105K over the next four years beginning October 2021. Fred Wilson, Republican Election Judge for Precinct 18. He stated he is scared for this upcoming election using the current equipment. Curbside voting takes approximately 20 minutes per voter. It takes an extra worker to accommodate the curbside voters. One voter waited over an hour to vote in the July election. Mr. Wilson asked the Court to please approve the new equipment. Judge Moore asked and County Clerk Biggar confirmed there are grant funds of $120K already received but the funds would be forfeited if not used this year. Each new booth would cost $3950. When asked if replacing just the number of booths we currently have will be enough, County Clerk Big-

gar said it is hard to say but there will definitely be a need for more in the future. If she could, she would purchase 10 more than the current number. The earliest the new machines could be set up for use would be for the May 2021 elections. Commissioner Lackey made a motion to purchase the new voting equipment at $559,345 and to add 5 more machines if they can be included in the payout. Commissioner Whitlock seconded the motion. Commissioners Whitlock, Self and Magness expressed their ap-

preciation for County Clerk Biggar’s dedication and work. Judge Moore said HART, where the equipment will be purchased has worked with the County Clerk on the timing and even a discount on the cost and that speaks highly of their respect for County Clerk Biggar. Judge Moore called for the vote and the motion was approved. 14 Discussion, consideration and action to approve a Short Plat (7 Lots) for Star Fire Ranch; a 17.646- acre tract on East FM 1396 and CR 2625 in

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The City of Savoy City Council will hold public hearings for a planning and zoning application on September 15, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. at the Savoy City Hall, 405 E. Hayes Street, Savoy, Texas. Application for Zoning change/Specific Use Permit by Jason Johnson for Mobile Home at 601 E. Whitewright Road and an application for a Variance by Chris Sanders at 302 East North Front Street in the City of Savoy. This Public Hearing is an opportunity for citizens of Savoy and residents/property owners in the affected areas to comment on the proposed Application for Zoning change/Specific Use Permit. Persons unable to attend this hearing may submit their comments in writing to the City Secretary, 405 E. Hayes St., Savoy, Texas 75479.

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Ivanhoe, Texas with no new roads to be built – Development Services Director Lita Huffman presented the request to the Court. She said this request has been a bit difficult. Continued

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Fannin County Waiting List Closing The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program administered by Texoma Council of Governments is hereby notifying interested parties that effective October 1, 2020 the Fannin County Waiting List will suspend accepting applications. For information, call (903) 8932161 ext. 3536. Hearing impaired may call 7-1-1, (800) RELAYTX or (800)735-2989.

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GARAGE SALES YARD SALE: 106 Lincoln, Trenton. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sept. 3rd, 4th, 5th. 120 ft. white plastic fencing, old trunks, singer treddle sewing machine, western boots, fishing poles, wooden handles. Copper bottom cookware from Sweden. Much more misc. 903-227-1118 YARD SALE: 1474 FM 273, Bonham. 903-2273487. Open Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., Until sold out! More added weekly. GRANNY’S PLACE Resale shop. 10 South Plaza in Ladonia, TX. Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm. Call 903-3677095.

FREE CLOTHES & HOUSEWARES: Clothes Closet - Valley Creek Baptist Church, 3615 FM 896, Leonard. Wednesdays, 8-10am. A PAW UP Helping Animals In Need Thrift Store 101 West Hayes, Savoy Open Friday thru Sunday 10am-5pm FOR SALE: Cedar chest, $300.00, Remington .223 w/scope, $1200.00, Antique desk, $300.00. Temp. power pole, $60.00. Sterling antique organ, $400.00. . 972-658-5967. STEEL Angle • 4x4 columns • Beams • Pipe • Sheet metal• Tube • Standing Seam. Call for prices: 972-658-5967. I need fresh eggs! Please call: 903-486-2923

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ROBERT’S HEATING and AIR Licensed and insured. Free estimates. 24 hour service. We accept all major credit cards. Financing Available. Robert Fuller, owner and operator. License# TACLB27431E Call 903-6470816. NEED COMPUTER HELP? Computer and software assistance now available in Bonham and surrounding areas. Call Chuck Knight at 903-583-0992. TEXAS BEST HANDYMAN & REMODEL: Over 20 years experience. No job to small. Free estimates. Call Eric Baldwin 469400-4086. Serving Grayson and Fannin Counties. STAPP TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL Hauling, Storm Damage, Demolition Work, Dead Wood Removal, Licensed and Bonded. Over 25 Years Experience. Call 903-5837888. “Cheaper than the cheapest. Give me a call, I can handle it all, guaranteed.” FARM and LAWN MAINTENANCE Tree service, landscaping, brush clearing, fence of any kind, pipe fence painting, power washing, house painting, flagstone patios, gravel driveways, lot mowing, gutters and drainage, concrete demolition, any odd jobs. Call Jose Vazquez at 903-227-5898 or 903-583-1259. HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING Kitchens, baths, additions, cabinets, carpentry, decks, porch covers, fencing and siding. Drywall repairs and painting. Call Billy at 903413-4338. AFFORDABLE STUMP GRINDING Front yard or backyard. 903-624-6006 LIBERTY MOVING Local and long distance moves. Residential and office. Insured and bonded. Located in Leonard, TX. Call 940-391-9298 or 940390-9978.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT: 3 bdr, 2 living areas, could be extra bdr, 2 baths, Central H&A, Gas & Electric, fenced yard covered patio. NO PETS. $1100 per month $1100 dep 2008 Agnew, Bonham Text: 903-227-5874

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As some of you know, I like to play golf. One of my golf friends, Ann Stark, is a great cook, and likes to try new recipes. Not long ago, as we finished playing 18 holes, she gave me a homemade energy bar. I thought energy bars would not taste good, but I was wrong. These bars are really tasty, and gave me the fuel I needed. Ann did tell me that she did not have the coconut, nor flaxseed meal, so she left them out. This recipe would be great for your teenager who does sports. Well, I think it will be good anytime. CRANBERRY PISTACHIO ENERGY BARS 1 cup uncooked old-fashioned rolled oats ¾ cup uncooked quinoa ¾ cup sweetened dried cranberries, coarsely chopped ½ cup salted, dry-roasted pistachios, chopped 1/3 cup flaked unsweetened coconut 2 tablespoons flaxseed meal 1 ounce bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped ½ cup unsalted creamy almond butter 6 tablespoons agave nectar 1 tablespoon canola oil ¼ teaspoon salt Cooking spray

Preheat oven to 350°. Spread oats and quinoa on a baking sheet. Bake for 8 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool. Place oat mixture in a large bowl, and stir in cranberries, pistachios, coconut, flaxseed meal, and chocolate. Combine almond butter, agave, oil, and salt in a small saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil. Cook 1 minute, stirring constantly. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 Pour almond butter mixture bath duplex with garage in over oat mixture. Toss well to Bonham. $775 rent. coat. Press mixture into an 8” Call: 903-640-4500 square glass or ceramic baking dish coated with cooking BUSINESS SUITES spray. FOR LEASE Bake for 13 minutes or 903-640-0000. until lightly browned. Cool completely in dish. OFFICE OR RETAIL Cut evenly into (1x4”) bars. SPACE FOR RENT: Available at North Center Business Complex, 2501 N Center St, Bonham. Call 903-583-9527 or 903-2271686.

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CHERRY-ALMOND ENERGY BARS Substitute coarsely chopped tart dried cherries for the cranberries, and chopped salted, dry roasted almonds for the pistachios. Substitute honey for the agave nectar. PEANUT BUTTER OATMEAL RAISIN ENERGY BARS Substitute golden raisins for the cranberries and chopped salted, dry-roasted peanuts for the pistachios. Omit the coconut and chocolate. Add ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon to the oat mixture. Substitute creamy peanut butter for the almond butter and honey for the agave nectar. Please send me your favorite or unique recipes to 300 E. Russell Ave., Bonham, TX 75418, or take them by the Leader’s office at 224 N. Main St. in Bonham.


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OBITUARIES

BILLY LLOYD BROWN

Bonham- Billy Lloyd Brown, age 96, of Bonham, TX was born in Denison, TX on February 15, 1924 to Herbert Clyde and Birdia (Lloyd) Brown. He joined our Heavenly Father on Thursday, August 20, 2020 during his stay at the Sam Rayburn Memorial Veterans Community Living Center in Bonham, TX. Billy Lloyd Brown served honorably in the United States Navy during World War II. He was a pipeline supervisor for Phillips 66 until retirement. He was a loving father, brother, uncle and friend. Billy is survived by daughter, Judith Anne Brown of Arlington, TX; brother and sister-in-law, Jim B. and Nelda Brown of Conroe, TX; nephews, Jimmy Brown and Randall Brown both of Borger, TX and nieces, Joy Elizabeth Shivers of Mountain Home, ID and Delilah Sue Henderson of Conroe, TX. He is preceded in death by his parents, and son, Allan Lloyd Brown. Arrangements are under the direction of Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. Private family services will be held. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.

HAZEL MARIE KELTON

Bonham- Graveside services for Hazel Marie Kelton, age 94, of Telephone, TX were held at 10:00 am on Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at Forest Grove Cemetery. Bro. Josh Lott officiated. Hazel Kelton left her Earthly home on Monday, August 24, 2020 at her residence surrounded by loved ones. Hazel Marie (Rogers) Kelton was born on July 7, 1926 in Ozark, AR to John and Lillie Marie (Barham) Rogers. She married Fred Kelton on December 15, 1945; he preceded her in death on August 25, 1993. Hazel was a seamstress and worked at Bonham Manufacturing. She enjoyed yard work, especially mowing, game shows such and Wheel of Fortune and Price as Right. Hazel was a strong willed and very independent woman. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. Hazel was a member of Telephone Baptist Church. Hazel is survived by son, Bobby Kelton and wife Kelley of Telephone, TX and daughter, Linda Taylor of Telephone, TX; grandchildren, Michelle Bymaster and husband Brian, Tammy Williams and husband Randy,

Karen Kelton and Clay Kelton; great grandchildren, Dalton Titsworth, Kaleigh Titsworth, Holden Reaves and Baylee Williams, Judith Bymaster and Brandt Bymaster; great great grandchildren, Ryle Evans and Haynzli Kuecklehan; along with numerous nieces, nephews and friends. In addition to her husband she is also preceded in death by her parents, and brothers, Jake Rogers, Buck Rogers, Harold Rogers and Williard Rogers. The Kelton Family would like extend their gratitude and thanks to the nurses and staff at Hospice Plus for the exceptional love and care that they showed to their loved one. The family request in lieu of flowers donations be made to Forest Grove Cemetery P.O. Box 23 Telephone, TX 75488 in Mrs. Kelton’s honor. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.

JOCELYN DELORIS JONES

Bonham, Texas – Funeral services for Jocelyn Deloris Jones age 83, of Bonham, TX sere held at 2:00 on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at First Baptist Church of Bonham. Chaplain Jeremy Durig officiated. Interment followed at Restland Cemetery in Roxton, TX. Jocelyn Deloris Jones went to be with our Heavenly Father on Thursday, August 20, 2020. She was born to William & Clemmie Bishop on April 16, 1937 in Sulphur Bluff, Texas. Jocelyn graduated from Roxton High School and received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from East Texas State University (now Texas A & M Commerce). Jocelyn married the love of her life, Denton Dee Jones on June 24, 1956. Jo & Denton made their home in Bonham, where she taught in Bonham ISD from 1959 to 1992. Jo spent several years at IW Evans teaching music. She was devoted to the children and loved to see them enjoying music. She was active in the Texas State Teacher’s Association (local chapter president), Delta Kappa Gama and Bata PSI Chapter, (served as president and first vice president of the International honor society), Distributive Education Association, Texas Personnel and Guidance Association, state chairman of the elementary music division of TSTA, presenter at the TPGA Convention and was a member of the First Baptist Church where she was the choir director and sang for many years. Jo also published in various professional journals, including School Arts, Arts and Activities and the TPGA Guildlines. After retirement, Jo stayed busy and enjoyed coordinating weddings for a few years. Jocelyn is preceded in death by her husband, Denton; sister, Kay Walker and her parents. She leaves behind daughter, DeLisa Catalane and husband Bill of Sherman, son Bill Jones and

wife Solinda of Carrollton, five grandchildren, Kandace Catalane, Kristen Catalane, Klint Catalane, Rachel Jones and Lauren Jones, and two great grandchildren, Kylee and Cameron Jones, her sister Jimmye Hancock and several nieces and nephews. Jo was a devoted wife, loving mom, MawMaw, sister, aunt and teacher. She will be greatly missed. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com

LINDA NORDSTROM HOPPER

Linda Nordstrom Hopper passed away on August 20, 2020. She was born in Oklahoma City and graduated from North Texas State University. She then attended SMU law school where she graduated in 1979. She is survived by her husband, Randy Hopper, 2 children, Lori Ann and David Pierce and Austin Ray and Ashley Walker. Also surviving are her 4 grandchildren, Garrett and Caleb Pierce and Hunter and Rylea Walker. Linda served as Municipal Court Judge and retired from Allen Municipal Court on December 31, 2016 after 24 years of service. Linda had a great compassion for rescue dogs. It was her request that in lieu of flowers please send a donation to the Bonham Animal Shelter, 500 Industrial St., Bonham, TX 75418. We invite you to commemorate her long standing service to the community at a memorial gathering to be held at 10:00 AM Saturday, September 12, 2020 at 3105 FM 273, Bonham, TX. Online guest register www. wisefuneralhome.com

BETTY JUNE CAPEHART SPANN

Graveside Services for Betty June Capehart Spann, age 73, of Allen, Texas were held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at Carson Cemetery in Ector, Texas under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Reverend Mike Burt officiated. Betty passed away Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at her home in Allen, Texas. Betty was born on October 22, 1946 in Bonham, Texas, the daughter of Ray C. A. Capehart and Adell Alline Underwood Capehart. She graduated Valedictorian from North Fannin High School. Betty had a passion for learning; she earned her Bachelors degree from Texas A & M Commerce but continued taking classes, continually pursuing knowledge. Betty was a hard worker. She held many different positions in her life including secretarial, accounting, and real estate. Betty is preceded

in death by her parents, brothers, Bobby Gene Capehart and Glen Capehart, and sister, Glenda Osborne. She is survived by brothers, Billy Capehart and wife Madaline of Bonham, Texas and Ronnie Capehart of Garland, Texas; sister, Pat Lee of Garland, Texas; several nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com

FLOYD GRADY “F. G.” STODDARD

Born January 11, 1936 to William Jesse “Orval” Stoddard and Laudys Belle Braboy Stoddard of Bonham, TX, Floyd Grady “F. G.” Stoddard, age 84, passed away Saturday, August 15, 2020 at The Homestead of Denison, TX, a Senior Living Care Center. He was there only one week after being transferred from Bonham’s Texoma Medical Center, before succumbing to a very fast moving case of Alzheimer’s and Prostate Cancer. F. G. was Valedictorian of Bonham High School’s Class of 1956. He attended The University of Texas at Austin where he received both BA and MA degrees. F. G. was an English Professor at Tyler Junior College for two years then returned to Austin as a Professor in the English Department. His next position was at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA then leaving there after acceptance to prestigious Cornell University’s Graduate School in Ithaca, NY to earn his PhD. He remained at Cornell for several years where he was a Professor to Graduate Students of Poetry and Literature. After leaving Cornell, F. G. returned to Bonham where he lived and helped care for his mother with Alzheimer’s. He began a second career commuting to Dallas from Bonham, where he was employed for 11 years as the Chief Editor of major emergency medical texts for the American Heart Association. F. G. was a US Master Bridge Champion and lover of the Arts. He retired to the homeplace South of Bonham, where he sought solitude and enjoyment from his many interests, including helping and teaching his young protégé and family. F. G. is survived by sister Mary Faith Stoddard Hatley of Longview, TX, three nephews, a great nephew, a great niece, several cousins, and a young man he called his son. There were no services, but F. G. was cremated under the direction of Wise Funeral Home of Bonham, TX. There is to be a private memorial service and then his ashes will be strewn at some of the places he most loved.

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

Commissioners Continued from page 13

The electrical easement cannot be determined, so there will be fees involved to gain electrical access. The land owner does not want to pay for water access but White Shed Water Supply is available. She plans to leave it up to the buyers if they prefer to pay for White Shed access or dig a well. After discussion concerning the utilities, the Commissioners agreed to table this item and study it more, run it past the Subdivision Committee for discussion. 15 Discussion, consideration and action regarding a Request for Waiver of Requirement of Sec. 3.2.16 of the Fannin County Subdivision Regulations, minimum lot size per the Fannin County On-Site Sewage Facility Regulations, on Hwy 121 and FM 896 in Randolph, TX - Development Services Director Lita Huffman presented the request. The developer, Ricky Cascia, spoke to the Court and explained his plan and the fact that these lots are in the town of Randolph. Water is available but sewer is not. It could possibly require a pump station for three new homes. Commissioner Self said there is a Water Board meeting in Randolph September 1st. Commissioner Self would like to table this request until September 8th. That motion was approved. 16 Discussion, consideration and action to hold a public hearing on September 8, 2020 at 8:45 am to hear comments regarding the adoption of an Order to implement Minimum Infrastructure Standards for Manufactured Home Rental Communities – Development Services Director Lita Huffman said at the last Subdivision meeting it was suggested the County adopt the regulations which have been set in Grayson County. A public hearing is required. Judge Moore said this is a great idea. The Court approved the motion to hold a hearing. 17 Discussion, consideration and action to approve the Lake Fannin Operating Plan for 2020/2021 – Judge Moore said the plan is the same as last year’s and it is required by the Forest Service to set a plan each year. The Court approved the plan. 18 Discussion, consideration and action to approve the Office of the Attorney General Maintenance Grant Contract through August 31, 2021 with regard to the VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) program and authorize County Judge to sign on behalf of Fannin County – County Auditor Alicia Whipple said this is ongoing each year and costs the County nothing. The Court approved the Grant Contract. 19 Discussion, consideration and action to approve renewal of TAC Risk Management

Pool’s Liability Programs (Auto Liability and Physical Damage, Law Enforcement, Public Officials and General Liability) for December 11, 2020 through December 11, 2021 and authorize County Judge to sign renewal questionnaire on behalf of Fannin County –County Judge Moore said this is standard yearly renewal. The Court approved. 20 Discussion, consideration and action to approve payment of bills – Commissioners approved payment of the bills. 21 EXECUTIVE SESSION: Deliberation Regarding Contract Being Negotiated – a closed meeting will be held pursuant to §551.0725 of the Government Code for deliberation regarding business and financial issues in relation to contract(s) being negotiated where as an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the Commissioners Court in negotiations with a third person – The Court went into Executive Session at 10:15 a.m. The session ended at 10:45 a.m. 22 Discussion, consideration and action regarding Executive Session – Judge Moore asked if there were any questions or any discussion pertaining to the Executive Session. Commissioner Self made a motion to send a letter of intent to the City of Leonard regarding a housing contract for EMS. Commissioner Whitlock seconded the motion. Motion approved by the Court. Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge Commissioner Whitlock asked that citizens please call him if they have any problems. He does not access Facebook every day and needs the calls to be able to help. Call 903227-1001. Commissioner Self said he appreciated the Court for all the good discussion today. He congratulated Tammy Biggar on getting the new voting equipment approved. Commissioner Magness had no comments. Commissioner Lackey said he is glad the voting machines are approved. He said there are a lot of projects going on around the lake. Judge Moore said Lake Fannin volunteers are raising money for the roof on the main lodge. He encouraged everyone to contact Alicia Whipple or Gabe Parker to help out. The Judge said he spent time one day with Commissioner Self in Trenton and really enjoyed the day. He said they visited with landowners and spent a good time with them. It was one of the best days he has had in a while. Judge Moore said they are looking at empty buildings in town, trying to locate a good location for County employees. NTMWD will be here next week to present updates on the lake. The Court adjourned at 10:54 a.m.

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Leaves Dropping in Summer

By: Dr. Mario A. Villarino, County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources It has been a hot and dry summer. It only takes a short trip to the countryside to see the impact of the lack of water in crops and pastures. Urban settings show the impact although because of irrigation, the severity is less evident. According to Dr. Calvin Finch, former Texas A&M Urban Water Program Director for the Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural Resources, summer is common for shade trees to drop leaves. Prepare to see even more as trees that put on heavy leaf loads in response to the generous rains received during winter and spring, adjust their foliar load to a level that can be supported in the current dry spell. Adjusting leaf load to match available soil moisture is a survival mechanism practiced by well adapted trees.

John Tomacek, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension wildlife specialist, Thrall, said hunting appears to be an activity that is trending upward due to COVID-19. Dove season, which begins Sept. 1, will be most hunters’ first foray into the field this hunting season. “At least among state residents, hunting license sales are up, and we’re expecting good participation this year,” he said. “People are looking for reasons to be outdoors because of the pandemic, and many are choosing to go hunting.” 2020 dove forecast Owen Fitzsimmons, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department dove program leader, Austin, reported “ripe conditions for a fruitful season” in his 2020 dove season forecast. Fitzsimmons said the 2020 dove surveys were cancelled due to the pandemic, but Texas has a breeding population of 25 million mourning doves and up to 15 million whitewinged doves. Dove populations swell during hunting season as birds migrate into the state from other areas in the flyway. Like previous seasons that kicked off during prolonged dry spells, hunting spots with food and water sources nearby should attract birds. “Above-average rainfall statewide throughout the spring season has led to prime habitat conditions during the peak nesting months of May and June,” he said. “Biologists suggest that dry condition in the northern and western regions of the state may help concentrate birds around food and water sources during the season.” Fitzsimmons said timing hunts around normal seasonal weather like cold fronts will be instrumental in hunter opportunities. Dove concentrate in bigger fall flights ahead of fronts. “These groups will often feed heavily in one area for a few days before moving on,” he said. “Hunters should look to take advantage of any fronts during the season.” Improve dove harvesting opportunities Tomacek said location will

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be a major factor in hunter success. Having small grains like sorghum or seed crops like sesame and sunflowers on or nearby hunting locations attract birds. “This year may be different for many areas because of commodity prices,” he said. “If acres that were typically sorghum were planted with corn this year, that will likely affect the number of doves in the area.” It’s also important to know the rules for manipulating seed and grain crops as a way to attract migrating dove, Tomacek said. “For people who planted crops like sunflowers to attract dove, the birds aren’t going to perch on the plants and eat the seeds,” he said. “You have to shred it down and spill the seed. That is legal for migratory dove. If you’ve planted for dove, it is legal to manipulate the crop and hunt over it.” Tomacek said he also recommends spending some time preparing your aim before the hunt. “A little practice with some clay pigeons will help get your brain in shape for how your gun is patterning and how much you’ll need to lead the birds,” he said. “Shoot a consistent load, the same load and shell, whether it’s 6s or 7s. It’ll increase your chances of bagging birds.” CENTRAL Drought conditions worsened. A small amount of rainfall was reported, but not enough to change soil moisture conditions. Some counties initiated burn bans. Forecasts called for rain. Pastures were drying out pretty rapidly. Livestock producers were feeding hay and/or cubes. Livestock were in fair to poor condition. Hay prices were going up. Irrigated crops were in good shape. Sorghum and corn harvests were complete. Cotton exhibited signs of drought stress. Half the district reported short soil moisture levels, and the other half reported very short conditions. Nearly all counties reported poor rangeland and pasture conditions. NORTH Most counties reported short to very short topsoil moisture due to high temperatures and sporadic rain. Pasture and crop conditions were declining. Pastures and ponds were drying up very fast, and there were reports of pond fish mortality. Armyworm activity was heavy. EAST The dry spell continued across the district. Pop-up showers occurred in a few counties. Despite the lack of rain, pasture and rangeland conditions remained good. Subsoil and topsoil conditions were adequate to short. Hay production continued. Watermelons and peas were being harvested. Calf prices were up at local cattle markets. Livestock were in fair to good condition. Armyworms were reported in Cherokee County. Wild pig activity increased in pastures, hay meadows and crops.


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Strike a Pose A Houston County game warden was patrolling Houston County Lake when he noticed a man in possession of a slot limit bass. The man said he was going to take a photo with the fish and then release it back into the lake. The warden asked to see the fish and when the man removed it from the live well, the warden saw that it was dead and beginning to turn stiff. Case pending. Curiosity Caught the Cat A game warden received a call from an Andrews County deputy asking about the legality of shooting mountain lions in Texas. After explaining the regulations, the deputy told the warden someone had claimed to have seen several mountain lions hanging around an old abandoned house near the state line. The warden contacted the individual who had allegedly seen the cats and located where he had spotted them. The warden spoke to the landowners in the area and found out the individual did not have permission to be on their property. After investigating further, it was determined that four individuals were trespassing on

the ranch. Appropriate charges were filed and are currently pending. Does Your Mother Know That You’re Out? While patrolling the Sabine River late one night, a Gregg County game warden and an Upshur County game warden saw two individuals fishing near a public boat ramp. When the wardens made contact, they noticed one of the individuals grew visibly irritated and evasive. Fictitious information was offered to the wardens as local law enforcement arrived to assist. The subject was placed in handcuffs for safety precautions. Once in handcuffs the individual began complying with the officers and provided their real identification information. Concealed drug paraphernalia was later found in the subject’s underwear. It was later discovered that the individual was evading a felony parole warrant for injury to a child. The subject’s parents arrived to assist and thanked the wardens for helping them regain some control of their child. The subject was released to another agency, who transported them to the Gregg County jail. Ad-

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Ali Preas (4), Journie Hilliard (21), Rion Baccus (11), Tori Dotson, assistant Amy Herron and Addyson Chaney (far right) listen to Dodd City head volleyball coach Alex Stephenson during a timeout on Aug. 25.

Usually a force at the net for Dodd City, senior Journie Hilliard (21) sets the ball as teammate Kylee Graves (9) watches on Aug. 25. Photos by Rich Hilliard By Rich Hilliard DODD CITY -- What do you do when graduation has taken away a two-year starter at setter? Find a replacement or two amongst your otherwise intact team -- keep winning as usual.

Junior Kylee Graves (9) sets the ball on Aug. 25.

Sophomore Rion Baccus (11) serves on Aug. 25.

Senior Dani Baccus and junior Kylee Graves have taken on the role of setter this season for Dodd City, which entered the Class 1A-2A Texas Girls Coaches Association poll on Aug. 24 in a tie for No. 10 with 2A D’Hanis. Baccus equates one of two

Junior Ali Preas (4) continues a return on Aug. 25.

Senior Dani Baccus (10) serves on Aug. 25.

returning 2019 all-district superlative winners -- she garnered the defensive honor last season -- for the 1A Lady Hornets who won 12-2A the last two seasons en route to the regional quarterfinals. Senior Journie Hilliard -- a 1A TGCA all-state selection

-- represents the other 2019 superlative winner, having won the 12-2A most valuable player award. All-district second-team selections Tori Dotson and Ali Preas, both juniors, and honorable mentions Rion Baccus, a sophomore, and

Graves additionally return for Dodd City, which has made the playoffs 25 times during the last 30 years. Freshman Addyson Chaney has also joined the varsity squad for the Lady Hornets, who in September will start play in the new 16-2A -- and,

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Single intersquad scrimmages prepare Fannin teams for 2020

Trenton’s Connor Martin (30) takes a handoff from Micah Wommack (8) on Aug. 20 during the scrimmage at Leonard. By Rich Hilliard During temperatures that felt more like autumn than late August, the “Boys of Fall” competed Aug. 20-21 in intersquad football scrimmages.

Fannin County players vied against opponents instead of each other for the first -- and only -- time this preseason. Due to COVID-19, teams were each limited by the University Interscholastic

Leonard’s Cameron Armstrong (9) throws a pass under pressure on Aug. 20 as teammate Cale Perkins (80) blocks during its home scrimmage against Trenton. Photos by Rich Hilliard League to one intersquad scrimmage -- instead of the usual two -- to prepare for their regular seasons. Five Fannin programs will field varsity high school football teams in 2020.

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Fannindel’s Edgar Lopez takes a pitch during the Falcons’ home scrimmage against Campbell on Aug. 21.

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