February 2023

Mustangs return to win column, 63-44

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The Martins Mill Mustangs hit the homestretch of district play last week, wrapping up the first of two rounds with a 63-44 rout of Kerens on the road Jan. 27.

Census of Agriculture filing deadline near

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Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller reminds the Texas agriculture community that the USDA’s deadline to respond to the 2022 Census of Agriculture is Monday, February 6th. Producers can respond online at agcounts.usda.gov.

National unclaimed property day observed

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Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar joined other unclaimed property administrators to celebrate the third annual national Unclaimed Property Day Feb. 1.

Briefs

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The Edgewood Fire Department, located at 615 Shady Lane in Edgewood, will host its 18th annual Chili Supper fundraiser Feb. 4 from 5-8 p.m.

Dallas Symphony Orchestra to Perform in Terrell

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The E! Terrell Entertainment Series is bringing the acclaimed Dallas Symphony Orchestra to perform in concert at the Terrell ISD Jamie Foxx Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. on Friday evening, Feb. 10.
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra will headline the next E! Terrell Entertainment Series date at the Jamie Foxx Performing Arts Center in Terrell Feb. 10. Courtesy photo

Public invited to Wills Point sesquicentennial kickoff event

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The City of Wills Point and the Wills Point Chamber of Commerce invite the public to attend a City Celebration Feb. 14 at 5:30 p.m. at Wills Point City Hall located at 518 Houston Street to kick off Wills Point’s 150th Birthday Celebration.

CDC provides welcome news as Flu, ILI levels decrease

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided a welcome bit of news to states across the country last week, reporting a sharp decrease in the number of confirmed cases of flu and influenza-like illnesses.

Governor’s Public Safety Office awards grant funding

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The East Texas Council of Governments has announced $4.5 million in grants from the Governor’s Public Safety Office awarded to East Texas jurisdictions and nonprofits. The Governor’s Public Safety Office administers federal and state grant funding to promote strategies that improve public safety, support victims of crime, prevent terrorism, and prepare communities for the threats and hazards that pose the greatest risk to Texans.

‘Blessings Barn’ to host ribbon cutting, open house

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What started out as a ministry that was going to last three to four months has taken on an expanded identity that is now going on three years of service to the Martins Mill Community and beyond through the efforts of several church members at the Holly Springs Methodist Church.
A ribbon cutting and an Open House for the ‘Blessings Barn’ ministry at Holly Springs Methodist Church in Martins Mill is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, at the church. Among the church members that will be in attendance include left to right, Carol Abbott, Vicky Robbins, Patsy Shaw, and Pastor Erin Muckleroy. Photo by David Barber