March 2023

Tigers drop two to Forney Jackrabbits

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editor@terrelltribune.com The Terrell Tigers officially hit the most important stretch of their 2023 season last week, beginning District 14-5A play with a home-and-home series against the Forney Jackrabbits March 14 and March 17.

Corsicana prevails in battle of Lady Tigers

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The Terrell Lady Tigers hit the road March 22, traveling to Corsicana to battle a program in a District 14-5A showdown. the difference in the contest as Corsicana plated two in the fourth and seven in the fifth to earn a 10-0 win over Terrell.

Voter registration deadline draws closer

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Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson reminds all eligible Texas voters to make sure they are registered to vote by Thursday, April 6 to vote in the May 6 local elections across the State of Texas. Not all local governmental entities will be holding elections on May 6, and Texas voters should check with their county elections office for more information on which municipalities, school districts, and other local political subdivisions will be holding elections.

BFTS Museum to show WWII era films

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For their March 30 free, public program at 7 p.m., the folks at the No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum will step back in time with two World War II era films – “The Story of Willow Run” and “What Happened to Sugar.” Both films to be shown in the hour-long program are typical of the documentaries created to aid the war effort.
The No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum in Terrell will show two World War II ear films, “The Story of Willow Run” and “What Happened to Sugar”, beginning at 7 p.m. March 30. The event is free and open to the public. Photo courtesy of Yankee Air Museum

Vagabond Players to stage Farce of Nature

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The Iris Stage at Books and Crannies in downtown Terrell is set to come alive in April as The Vagabond Players stage “Farce of Nature”, a comedic play writ-Hope and Jamie Wooten. Performances are set to take place at 7:30 p.m.

City sees sales tax revenue increase

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The Texas State Comptroller’s Office continued to dole out good news to Kaufman County cities this week, announcing that for the second consecutive month, 11 out of 13 local entities had seen sales tax revenue gains when comparing against totals from the same calendar month from the previous year.

Powerlifters compete at Regional Meet

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editor@terrelltribune.com The Terrell Tiger powerlifting program capped another successful season last week, traveling to Tyler Legacy lifters from 35 other schools at the Region 3 Division I Meet. Terrell more than held its own, finishing 18th overall in the crowded field with three total points.

Vagabond Players to stage Farce of Habit

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The Iris Stage at Books and Crannies in downtown Terrell is set to come alive in April as The Vagabond Players stage “Farce of Habit,” a comedic play written by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten.

Resolution passed to pursue new district court

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The continued influx of new residents to the area was front and center for the Kaufman County Commissioners Court last week, resulting in the passage of a resolution that serves as a stepping-stone for the creation of an additional district court.