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Local athletes compete at State Meet

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Van Zandt County track and field athletes representing Canton and Martins Mill hit the road last week, traveling to Myers Stadium on the University of Texas Austin to compete in this year’s State Track and Field Meet.
Local athletes compete at State Meet

Fruitvale bucks trend, sees sales tax revenue increase

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The Texas State Comptrol - ler's Ovce has largely deliv - ered mixed results to local cities last week, reporting that four out of seven local entities had seen sales tax revenue gains when compar ing against collection totals against the same month from the previous year.

EHS graduating senior Cooper Cates receives appointment to West Point

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History was made at Edgewood High School May 11 when Cooper Cates became the first EHS graduating senior to receive a 'Certificate of Appointment' to the United States Military Academy at West Point, lo - cated approximately 50 miles north of New York City.
EHS graduating senior Cooper Cates receives appointment to West Point

County treasurer recognized by commissioners

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During their regular meeting May 10, the Van Zandt County Commissioners Court recognized a VZC employee for his years of service. VZC Treasurer Kenny Edwards re - ceived a 15-year of service 'Certificate of Appreciation' from VZC Pct.
County treasurer recognized by commissioners

Edgewood senior among scholarship recipients

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The North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority (NET RMA) announced the recipients for its third annual Linda Thomas Safe Driving Scholarship. The scholarship awarded $1,000 each for 10 high school seniors in NET RMA counties throughout northeast Texas.
Edgewood senior among scholarship recipients

Hunt County attorney to vie for District 2 seat

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Conservative attorney, business owner, and public servant Brent Money today launched his campaign for the now vacant Texas House of Representatives District 2 seat. He enters the race having already raised more than $50,000 from people who live and work in the district. A sixth generation Hunt County resident, Brent is guided by the deep Texan conservative values of faith, family, and service to others. Brent has built a successful law and title business, Money Law & Title, with six offices across northeast Texas.