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Henderson County issues arrest warrant for bomb threat

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An arrest warrant was issued by a Henderson County judge with allegations that a Malakoff man called in a bomb threat to avoid a court hearing June 7. On a post from the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page, 392nd Judicial District Judge Scott McKee issued a false alarm arrest warrant June 10 for Daniel Richard Simpson, 35, of Malakoff.

County sales tax revenues increases seen

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The office of Texas State Comptroller Glenn Hegar released its latest monthly sales tax revenue last week, indicating that six out of seven local entities had posted sales tax revenue gains when comparing against the same calendar month from the previous year.
County sales tax revenues increases seen

MEMORIAL HIGHWAY SIGN HONORS FALLEN OFFICERS

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State Highway 198 between Malakoff at its intersection with State Highway 31 and the Henderson-Kaufman county line in Mabank was officially marked in May as a Memorial Highway dedicated to Henderson County Deputy Sheriffs Tony Ogburn and Paul Habelt, who were killed May 17, 2007, in Payne Springs while responding to a domestic violence call. The bill making the designation possible was authored by State Rep. Keith Bell and sponsored by state Sen. Robert Nichols. Photos by Russell Slaton
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY SIGN HONORS FALLEN OFFICERS

SPCA of Texas seizes 14 animals from VZC property

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The SPCA of Texas and the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office served a search and seizure warrant at a property in Van Zandt County, before removing 14 animals from the property June 10. The animals included five dogs, five koi fish, two cats, one macaw and one deceased cockatoo. The SPCA of Texas has closed all adoption locations for at least the next two weeks out of an abundance of caution due to exposure of canine distemper virus. Recently, many shelters in North Texas have been facing similar outbreaks.

AROUND TOWN

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June 18: Wills Point’s annual Juneteenth celebration will begin at 11 a.m. with a parade making its way down from the intersection of O’Neal and S. Fourth St. towards South Park. Once the parade has concluded, a party will be held in the park with free food, games and fellowship for the community.

Briefs

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Van Freedom Boom celebration set for Saturday, June 25 The City of Van recently released plans for their sixth annual Independence Day celebration known as Van Freedom Boom. Activities will take place from 5-10 p.m.

Libraries are meeting the needs of communities

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As I was finishing up cataloging a stack of books, I looked at Mr. Rogers and told him that it feels like we have been doing nothing other than this since January. That got me to thinking, so I started doing some number crunching. In the first 165 days of this year, we have added 657 new books/materials to the library’s collection. When you break it downs it means we have added almost four items a day. Since we are not open every day of the week, it can be broken down even further. We have been open 89 days in 2022 and we have on average added seven items a day to our collection. That a big number for a library of our size. Last year, in 2021, we added a total of 583 books to our collection so already having 657 as of this year is a very good thing.

Van Mayor Pro Tem Davis resigns

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At the conclusion of the regular monthly meeting of the Van City Council June 9, former Van Mayor Pro Tem Amanda Davis announced her resignation from the city council, effective immediately. “I am moving out of the city limits of Van,” said Davis to those in attendance.
City of Van Secretary Sereca Huggins (far right) recently administered the oath of office to, left to right, Council Member (Place 5) and Mayor Pro Tem Ernie Burns, Council Member (Place 4) Melissa Rust, and Van Mayor Tammy Huff. Photo by David Barber

FESTIVAL FUN

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The Grand Saline Salt Festival was held Saturday, June 11, in downtown Grand Saline. The event featured a long parade, games such as horseshoes, corn hole, a car show and more. The Morton Salt Girls and Boys were dressed in period costume to represent every decade in the history of Morton Salt and waved to the crowds as they went by. The event was packed with people enjoying the annual festival. Photo by Amandi Goldman
FESTIVAL FUN
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