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VZC Commissioners’ Court faced busy agenda June 18

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davidb@vanzandtnews.com Several topics were discussed by the Van Zandt County Commissioners Court during its regular meeting June 18. The commissioners’ court approved the Consent Agenda which included the following items: Approved the reading of the minutes of the May 30 and June 4 commissioners’ court meetings; Approved the VZC bills for payment as submitted; Approved ratifying the VZC bills as submitted; Approved the Monthly Reports submitted by various offices and departments of VZC government to be entered into the minutes of the commissioners’ court as a matter of record; Approved the acceptance of the May 2025 Financial & Investment Report of the VZC Treasurer to be entered into the minutes of the commissioners’ court; and Approval of Proposed Installation of Pipe and/or Utility Lines for VZCR 1910.

Weaver brother/sister duo collecting for firefighters

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For the fifth consecutive year, the brother/sister duo of Grayson and Alice Weaver, Canton ISD students, will be collecting water, Gatorade, and individually wrapped snacks for local firefighters and First Responders.

Temporary Restraining Order extended to July 24

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According to Van Zandt County Criminal District Attorney Tonda Curry, the Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against the developers of a lithium battery storage facility being built south of Canton has been extended through Thursday, July 24 by VZC District Judge Chris Martin of the 294th Judicial District.

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The Van Zandt County/Sarah Norman Library and the VZC Farm Bureau will be presenting the Texas A&M Chemistry Road Show at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 1 at the VZC Farm Bureau building located at 220 Burnett Trail in Canton.

UT Tyler recognizes VZC students on Dean’s List

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The University of Texas at Tyler announced the Van Zandt County students who were named to the Spring 2025 Dean’s List. To qualify for the university’s Dean’s List, a student must have completed 12 or more credit hours of undergraduate college-level credit in the awarding term with a grade point average of at least 3.75.

Mayor, three council members sworn into office

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davidb@vanzandtnews.com Three city council members and the mayor were sworn into office June 12 during the regular monthly meeting of the Van City Council. After serving as Acting Mayor since July 2024, Ernie Burns was sworn in for a full two-year term as Van Mayor.
Van Mayor Ernie Burns, accompanied by his grandchildren, prepared to take the oath of office administered by Van City Secretary Sereca Huff-Huggins during the regular monthly meeting of the Van City Council June 12. Burns, who served as Mayor Pro-Tem and Acting Mayor since July 2024, was elected to a full two-year term in office May 3. Photos by David Barber