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Proposed rate increase suspended by Edgewood council

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At its March 9 regular monthly meeting, the Edgewood City Council moved swiftly through a slate of 10 agenda items, adopting each by a 4-0 vote. Mayor Steve Steadham, joined by councilmembers Charlie Crabb, Inez Goggans, Ruby Smith and Louis Dunn, presided over a session that ran approximately 45 minutes at Edgewood City Hall.

‘Teacher of the Year Luncheon’ set for April 10 in Grand Saline

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Grand Saline Chamber of Commerce Executive Director As we approach the end of the school year, the Grand Saline Chamber of Com- merce is excited to host our ‘Teacher of the Year Luncheon’ at noon on Friday, April 10, at the Chamber Pavilion to honor the outstanding educators who make a difference in the lives of our students every day.

City of Van receives donation from Republic Services

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Planning for the 10th Annual Van Freedom Boom celebration received a monetary boost during the March 12 regular monthly meeting of the Van City Council. Republic Services Municipal Services Manager Gene Keenon of Kilgore was in attendance to announce that the city’s sanitation company was presenting a donation check totaling $1,500.00 to the City of Van to be used in their preparations for the June 27 event at McMillan Park.
City of Van receives donation from Republic Services

Palmer decides not to renew 30-day burn ban

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davidb@vanzandtnews.com During the regular meeting of the Van Zandt County Commissioners Court March 13, VZC Fire Marshal Kevin Palmer announced that the 30-day burn ban would be rescinded, effective immediately.
Van Zandt County Fire Marshal Kevin Palmer announced to the VZC Commissioners Court March 13 that the 30-day VZC burn ban was officially rescinded, effective immediately. The commissioners’ court implemented the burn ban Feb. 11 but according to state law, only the fire marshal can rescind the burn ban. Photos by David Barber

Hall reflects on Primary Election results

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As voting results began to pour in on a pivotal Republican Primary Election Day March 3, Texas District 2 State Senator Bob Hall held a watch party that buzzed with excitement and anticipation. With the atmosphere electric, Hall took a moment to reflect on the status of his campaign and the issues that drive him as a leader.
Texas District 2 State Senator Bob Hall spoke to supporters following the March 3 Republican Primary Election after winning his election in convincing fashion. Hall finished with 89.77 percent of the vote in Van Zandt County as he defeated challenger Jason K. Eddington, who finished with 10.23 percent of the vote. Photo by Susan Harris

WPISD community remembering Susan Pace

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Three days after being recognized for her 45 years of service to Wills Point ISD, friends and family of Susan Pace are now remembering the life of an individual for her dedication to the children of the school district and in the community.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly named Susan Pace Dining Hall at the Wills Point Middle School was held March 5 as Mrs. Pace cut the ribbon. A large number of school administrators, teachers, staff, former students, and family members were in attendance during the program inside the facility. Mrs. Pace died three days later following the dedication ceremony. Her funeral service was held March 13 at Wills Point High School. Photo by David Barber

Horton, Hyepock recognized during Van Chamber Luncheon

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DAVID BARBER davidb@vanzandtnews.com Two Van High School seniors were honored with scholarship awards March 10 during the first Van Area Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Luncheon of 2026 downtown at The Movie House. Tatum Horton was recognized as the Van Oil Queen as she received a $1,200.00 scholarship from the Van Oil Queen Pageant.
Van Oil Queen Tatum Horton (left) received a $1,200.00 scholarship from the Van Oil Queen Pageant during the Van Area Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Luncheon March 10 downtown at The Movie House. First runner- up Grace Hyepock received a $500.00 scholarship. Photo by David Barber