Weeks after installation, the new traffic lights at the intersection of State Highway 64 and Interstate 20 near Duke’s Travel Plaza between Canton and Myrtle Springs are now fully operational. .
After many years of work and four submissions, Van Zandt County was awarded a grant from the Texas Historical Commission to restore our courthouse that was first occupied in 1937 making the building 87 years old.
susan@vanzandtnews.com In the heart of Grand Saline, 20-year-old Cayden Mosher stands out not just for his age, but for his unwavering commitment to service. A volunteer firefighter since the age of 16, Cayden’s journey through the fire department and public safety programs has been marked by dedication, resilience, and a deep desire to help others.
susan@vanzandtnews.com In a world where law enforcement faces unprecedented challenges, Edgewood ISD Police Chief Jason Groom stands as a testament to resilience and dedication. With a career that has spanned both firefighting and policing, Groom’s journey is both inspiring and reflective of the changing landscape of public service.
susan@vanzandtnews.com Fruitvale Volunteer Fire Department Chief Tim Bierl shared his passion for firefighting and the challenges faced by volunteer departments in small towns. With six years of service under his belt, Bierl emphasized his motivation to help his community and grow the department.
susan@vanzandtnews.com Lonnie Smith, a dedicated volunteer firefighter with the Myrtle Springs Fire Department, has served as a volunteer fire fighter for an impressive 38 years. His journey into firefighting began at a young age, instilled with a deep-rooted desire to help others, a value his family emphasized throughout his upbringing.
susan@vanzandtnews.com In a world where emergencies can strike at any moment, the role of a dispatcher is often overlooked, however, for Tessala Tucker, a dispatcher with the Canton Police Department, being a First Responder is not just a job; it’s a passion that has spanned over 11 years.
susan@vanzandtnews.com Quen McDonald at the Ben Wheeler Volunteer Fire Department, a dedicated volunteer firefighter, shared his motivation to join the department. “I’ve always wanted to help others,” he said, reflecting on his commitment to serving the community.