November 2021

Keeling ‘Scott’ Perry

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Funeral services for Keeling “Scott” Perry, 57, of McKinney, Texas, were held Monday, Nov. 8, 2021, at Hiett’s LyBrand Funeral Home in Wills Point. Visitation was held two hours prior to service time. Burial followed at Bright Star Cemetery.
Keeling ‘Scott’ Perry

CAR FIRE

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At approximately 2:30 p.m. Nov. 9, a grandmother, daughter and grandchild pulled into the Van Zandt County Animal Care Center on Highway 80 just outside of Wills Point. The daughter had brought two puppies to be checked on for medical issues. The grandmother and daughter waited in the car when smoke started appearing from under the engine hood. A fire soon broke out starting to engulf the vehicle. Jonathan Suder, who noticed the flames from his office window, immediately ran outside and pulled the small child out of the car seat and was able to get the grandmother out of the vehicle before it became fully involved. The heat was so intense that it did shatter some of the business windows but fortunately the business did not sustain any major damage. The Edgewood Fire Department responded to the scene where they were able to extinguish the flames before the damage became severe to the building. Photos courtesy of Nick Gibbons/The County Eagle
CAR FIRE

New redistricting plan approved by Commissioners

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Following a 3-2 vote during their regular meeting Nov. 10, the Van Zandt County Commissioners Court approved a new redistricting plan for the four commissioner court precincts.
Van Zandt County Pct. 3 Justice of the Peace Herbert Dunn shared his views on proposed changes in the VZC redistricting plan. Photo by David Barber

‘I still believe’

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“Always remember our veterans,” was the theme during the Van Zandt County Veterans Day Program held Nov. 11 at the VZC Veterans Memorial.
The Van Zandt County Veterans Memorial held a Veterans Day program on Nov. 11 in Canton. Veteran and VZC Veterans Memorial Board Member Cary Hilliard looks at the portraits of the fallen held by Martins Mill ISD students. Photo by Faith Caughron

VZC needs a VFW Post, says Curtis

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American Legion Post 156 Officer Dan Curtis (USAR, retired), along with other veterans, lent a helping hand to a Van Zandt County veteran throughout the week. Curtis, who is an officer with Post 156 in Emory, as well as an officer in the VFW of Seven Points and a board member of the VZC Veterans Memorial, said he sees a need for VZC to have a VFW Post.
Military veterans from left, Thomas Goode, Dan Curtis, David Goode, Ed Scisson and Ed Chaulk helped with repairs on a home over the last week. Photos by Britne Hammons

HEADED TO STATE

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The Martins Mill ISD Robotics team is headed to state competition. The team was named the UIL BEST Game Champion, UIL BEST Award Champion and earned first place in the engineering notebook category during competition. Congratulations to the team from Martins Mill ISD. Courtesy photo
HEADED TO STATE

Poor Farm Calaboose recognized, restored

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The Proclamation of the Reconstructed 1850 Van Zandt County Courthouse and Rebuilt 1891 Calaboose Dedication Day in Van Zandt County, Texas, at the Heritage Park Museum of East Texas, in Edgewood was held Nov. 6.
The Van Zandt County Commissioners, along with (standing) Carl Waddell and Stephen Goode, were among those who participated in the Calaboose Dedication Day. Photos by Ine Burke