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Smith, Seitekenova lead FHS graduation

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Fruitvale High School held graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2022 on June 3 in the FHS gymnasium. The ceremony began with a procession of the graduates to Pomp and Circumstance with the National Anthem following.
Fruitvale Class of 2022 Valedictorian Mason Smith presents roses to family members during graduation ceremonies June 3. Photo By Britne Hammons

Commissioners approve proclamation

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A proclamation recognizing the month of June as Elder Abuse Prevention Month in Van Zandt County was approved unanimously June 8 by the VZC Commissioners Court during its regular meeting. The proclamation, sponsored by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, was read by VZC Judge Don Kirkpatrick and it reads as follows: “Whereas, People who are elderly or have disabilities have contributed to the general welfare of VZC by helping to preserve customs, convictions, and traditions of many people from diverse backgrounds; and “Whereas, these residents are vital and integral members of our society and their wisdom and experience have enriched our lives; and “Whereas, Abuse of the elderly and people with disabilities in domestic and institutional settings is a widespread problem, affecting hundreds of thousands of people across the country; and “Whereas, Texas APS In-Home Caseworkers in VZC have investigated 366 intakes of which 137 cases of Abuse, Neglect and/or Exploitation were confirmed against our elderly Texans or those with disabilities in 2021; “Whereas, Elder abuse is grossly under reported because the elderly who are being abused find it very difficult to tell anyone and are usually ashamed and sometimes afraid; and “Whereas, Elder abuse happens to men and women of all income levels, all cultural and ethnic groups, whether they are in good health or incapacitated in some way, in poor neighborhoods and in suburbia; and “Whereas, many of the cases investigated by Adult Protective Services in Texas involve self-neglect and it is our duty as citizens to reach out to people in need; “Now, Therefore, I, Don Kirkpatrick, VZC Judge, do hereby proclaim the month of June 2022 to be Elder Abuse Prevention Month in VZC and urge all citizens to work together to help reduce abuse and neglect of people who are elderly or have disabilities.” The motion to approve the proclamation was made by VZC Pct.
Van Zandt County Pct. 1 Commissioner Chad LaPrade (left) discussed lease agreements concerning belly dump trailers from Brazos Trailers for VZC Pct. 1 during the meeting of the VZC Commissioners Court. Also shown is VZC Pct. 2 Commissioner Virgil Melton Jr. Photo by David Barber

Suspect in custody following joint operation

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The Wills Point Police Department and Wills Point ISD Police Department each took to social media last week, announcing the arrest of a Marshall area resident on multiple charges stemming from a month-long investigation.

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The Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office released the following arrest report from May 18-May 31. Emilio Andrade-Lopez, 37, Eustace, arrested on site for driving with an invalid/suspended license with a previous conviction without financial responsibility.

Dailey: Veterans’ service ensures America’s success

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On a warm and windy morning, a good crowd was on hand for the annual Van Zandt County Memorial Day Ceremony May 30 at the VZC Veterans Memorial in Canton. The program began with members of Scout Troop 378 presenting the colors followed by Ginger Pickett singing the National Anthem.
Photo by Faith Caughron

Three arrested in seven points murder investigation

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In a series of updated press releases by Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse, the sheriff stated that three individuals have been arrested in connection to the ongoing murder investigation in Seven Points.

Fourth of July activities set for Downtown Canton

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A number of activities are scheduled for Downtown Canton to celebrate the Fourth of July on Monday, July 4, according to information released by the Canton Texas Chamber of Commerce. The evening’s activities will begin with a ‘Best Decorated Bike Contest’ at 5 p.m.

Patient Art Show set for June 10

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Terrell State Hospital Volunteer Services Council’s third annual Patient Art Show and Silent Auction will take place June 10 from 6-8:30 p.m. at The Shops at Terrell (301 Tanger Dr.).

Back the Blue Benefit June 11

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The Wills Point Police Department is expected to welcome hundreds of visitors to Jack Lester Park June 11 as they host their annual Back the Blue Benefit. The event has become a family favorite in recent years, with music, demonstrations and a BBQ cook-off serving as key highlights.
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