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Edgewood competes in Malakoff Tiger Relays

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The Edgewood varsity boys’ and girls’ track teams competed March 13 in the Malakoff Tiger Relays. Results of Edgewood participants in the meet were as follows: Varsity Boys 200 Meter Dash Finals Michael Jackman, eighth place, 24.53 seconds.
Eli Bundrick of Edgewood competed in the triple jump March 13 during the Malakoff Tiger Relays. Photo by Russell Slaton

Combined operation shuts down major drug lab

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A combined operation between the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Interdiction Team, DEA, HSI (Homeland Security Investigations), along with Hunt County Deputies shut down a major illegal drug operation in Van Zandt County.
Van Zandt County, state, and federal authorities worked together in shutting down a major illegal drug operation in VZC March 7. The exact location was not released by the VZC Sheriff’s Department since it remains an active investigation. Three suspects were taken into custody by federal officers. Courtesy photo

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The Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office released the following arrest report for the time period of March 11-18. Trevor Paul Black, 33, Wills Point, Endanger to child, injury to child/elderly /disabled w inj.

Stolen vehicle report leads to arrest of wanted felon

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A wanted felon was stopped by Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Department patrol deputies resulting in additional charges being filed, according to VZC Sheriff’s Department Captain Pete O’Reilly. Deputy Juan Cortez took a stolen vehicle report on March 10.

Brief

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Bright Star Baptist Church, located at 6833 FM 1395, Wills Point, will be having Revival services March 30 through April 2 with Bro. Dennis Erwin preaching.

Money files bills to incentivize agricultural business

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Texas District 2 State Representative Brent Money has filed two bills aimed at incentivizing development and increasing feasibility of smallscale farming. “Rural farmers, ranchers, and small businesses are the backbone of Texas’ economy,” said Money.

VZC road cleanup begins following last year’s storms

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ANDY REESE Van Zandt County Judge Van Zandt County experienced significant tree damage from May and June storms last year, downing many trees throughout the county. Road and bridge crews worked to get the trees removed from the roads, tossing them into the ditches to clear the roads for traffic.
Debris cleanup work began on VZCR 2318 following last year’s storms in Van Zandt County. Significant tree damage from the May and June storms in 2024 was reported. Local, state, and federal disasters were declared due to the damage in VZC and many surrounding counties. Courtesy photo