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Ragle named CISD AD/Head Coach

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The Canton ISD Board of Trustees unanimously voted to approve the hiring of Heath Ragle for the position of CISD Athletic Director and Head Football Coach on March 9. Ragle is a 2001 graduate of Canton High School. Ragle was joined by his family during the board meeting. Photo by Britne Hammons
Ragle named CISD AD/Head Coach

Vandals swat Yellowjackets, 7-2

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The Van Vandals played host to Mineola on Tuesday night, looking to build some early season momentum as the start of district play looms just over the horizon. Van would come away with an easy win in the contest, getting a pair of solid pitching performances and timely hitting to score a 7-2 win over the Yellowjackets.

Tennis competes at Longview Lobo Invitational

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The Wills Point Tiger tennis program continued to navigate its way through the spring season last week, hitting the court in Longview for the annual Lobo Invitational March 4. Wills Point fared well overall with multiple players bringing home top-level finishes against a field that included larger programs from across the state.
Dylan Underwood and Erwin Rangel won second in boys “B” doubles. Courtesy photos

Stamford turns back Martins Mill late

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The Martins Mill Lady Mustangs made their way to what has essentially become their home away from home this week, hitting the court at the Alamodome in San Antonio for a 2A State Semifinal matchup against the 35-2 Stamford Lady Dawgs March 4.
Top, Jada Celsur was named to the 2A All-State Tournament Team after finishing with 27 points, seven rebounds, five steals and two assists during play against Stamford. Courtesy photos

BOARD MEMBER RECOGNIZED

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Tommy Bulman’s term as a member of the Van Zandt County Appraisal District Board of Directors has came to an end. Mr. Bulman had served on the distinguished board for the past 8 years. Scott Hyde, Chief Appraiser, thanked Mr. Bulman for his tireless dedication to his position, his peers and the residents of Van Zandt County. This heartfelt sentiment was echoed by the remaining board members at the March 3, 2022, Board of Director’s Meeting. Courtesy photo
BOARD MEMBER RECOGNIZED

Spring Break is just around the corner

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We will be hosting come-and-go events all week long at the Grand Saline Library March 15-18. Anyone can drop in between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and participate in the activities. All supplies are provided, and it is free. On Tuesday, March 15, we will be making suncatchers from recycled compact discs. On Wednesday, March 16, we will be our Top Secret Building Challenge. Instead of doing individual challenges, this week we will be doing one collaborative challenge that everyone will contribute to. On Thursday, March 17, we will be making duct tape crafts. You will be able to chose between duct tape bookmarks or a duct tape pencil topper. We will close out the week making bookish hedgehogs on Friday, March 18.

Back to Canton

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In the 1940’s, Bill Monroe bumped into Earl Scruggs and bluegrass music was born. Although the genre can trace its roots back to Scotland and Ireland, what Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys were doing on the mandolin, fiddle, guitar and banjo had never been heard before. The fast playing and the high and lonesome sound found its niche and took its place within American music.
Bluegrass Festival on tap

Vegetable garden project underway at sheriff’s office

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Under close supervision from Van Zandt County Jail staff, the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office started the new garden project last week. “One of our inmate trustee projects is planting a vegetable garden that will provide fresh vegetables for our inmates, teach them a skill, and also help to reduce the cost of our food budget.” VZC Sheriff Hendrix stated, “This is a win for all.