The SPCA of Texas and Hunt County Sheriff’s Office removed 19 cats from a home after receiving an animal cruelty complaint. Story and additional photos on 2A.
editor@terrelltribune.com Months and months of behind the scenes work by members of the Terrell Chamber of Commerce and Visitor’s Bureau will be put on display Oct. 15 with the group set to host its 41st annual Civic Auction event at 800 Airport Road.
The SPCA of Texas and the Hunt County Sheriff's Office served search and seizure warrants at a property in Hunt County, Texas, before removing the 19 cats from the property. All of the animals were transported to the SPCA of Texas' Russell E. Dealey Animal Rescue Center (Dealey Rescue Center).
The Terrell Tigers gave their playoff hopes a much needed spark on Friday night against the visiting Denison Yellowjackets, bouncing back from an 0-2 start in district play with a decisive 55-30 win. Terrell set the pace during the game’s opening 12 minutes, taking an early lead courtesy of run.
The largest outdoor pre-game party ever is coming to Terrell Tiger fans this November. New this year, “Tiger Alley” is a free event designed to bring the entire community together prior to the last home football game. The outdoor party will kick off at 5 p.m. Nov. 4 at the Terrell ISD ExCEL Center located at 1251 Colquitt Rd, and will feature carnival style food from Hickory Roots, numerous outdoor games and live DJ music.
Terrell’s cross country program traveled to Crandall High School Oct. 10, squaring off against Corsicana, Crandall, Ennis, Forney, Lancaster and Red Oak at this year’s District 14-5A Meet.