March 2023

Around Town

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March 11: The No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum will host area veterans for the Second Saturday Veterans Breakfast from 9-10:30 a.m.

Ayers to take Director of Finance position for City of Heath

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The City of Terrell will be losing one of its most experienced team members with the announcement that Jay Ayers will be joining the City of Heath as its new Director of Finance after holding various positions locally for more than 17 years.
Ayers to take Director of Finance position for City of Heath

New management announced for Hometown Cinemas

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There are changes out at The Shops of Terrell. Hometown Cinemas is under new management as Stagecoach Cinema. Stagecoach Cinema release the following statement: “We are bringing you a new experience and options for venue rentals regarding special events and private screenings as well as birthday parties. This also extends to the affordable pricing that you have come to know and love over the years.

Wishing you were a different you

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Ever had the experience of wishing you were just…a little bit different you? Maybe a thousand or so various times in your life? Then in that respect, you are like a lot of people because that is a trait that most members of this two-legged species have in common; wishing we were just a little different than we are.
Wishing you were a different you

FROM THE BLEACHERS – It looks so easy

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If everything appears easy, surely it is, right? Just because something appears to be easy, does not mean it really is. Great coaches make things look easy because they know what they are doing. When others try to replicate a great coach, they often realize it wasn’t as it appeared. Many people in leadership positions do not understand the complexity of the game and make decisions without understanding what the results will be. Watching football on television makes coaching appear to be an easy thing to do. Heck, Some leaders are making changes and do not understand what they are doing. They allow their ears to be tickled and change programs for the sake of changing. Change is inevitable. Change is all around us. The world does not stop or even slow down because we want it to. The computer we buy today is already out of date. The same holds true for businesses. Either we change with the times or we are left behind, but we must know why and how to make changes.

Support our efforts, let’s cut your property taxes now!

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Texas is known far and wide as a low-tax state, boasting the fifth lowest taxes in America. This is one reason we are one of the most economically strong places to do business on Earth. Each year, companies and jobs flock to Texas, making us the top exporting state in America - exporting more products than the following three highest states combined.
Support our efforts, let’s cut your property taxes now!

Shoppers encouraged to shop local

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Local shoppers will have plenty of reason to celebrate in the upcoming weeks with a host of local retailers scheduled to participate in this year’s National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day March 25.
Shoppers encouraged to shop local

POLICE BLOTTER

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Arrests: Jordan Landon Boren, Arlington, 37, providing false or misleading information to officer; parole violation; theft of property <$2,500 with two or more previous convictions; burglary of a habitation Kennicsha Yarnell Carraway, Dallas, 43, no drivers license; failure to notify report bail jumping bond; child passenger safety seat systems under 8 years Alaina Yvette Gipson, Forney, 31, possession of a controlled substance PG1 >=4G<200G; possession of a controlled substance PG2 >=1G<4G; possession of a controlled substance PG3 <28G Cordarian Trevon Horne, Forney, 28, possession of a controlled substance PG2 >=1G<4G Miriam Molina, Athol, MA, 31, theft <$100 Tamain Marquell Williams, Terrell, 28, assault by contact family violence Christopher Scott Ehling, Mesquite, 38, expired drivers license; driving while license is suspended/invalid James Earl Davis III, Terrell, 39, criminal trespass; criminal mischief >=$750<$2,500 Cameron Lamont Skinner, Terrell, 18, possession of drug paraphernalia Jorge Luis Baeza-Ramirez, Red Oak, 17, no drivers license; minor in possession of alcohol Ricardo Chavez Gonzalez, Forney, 23, assault family/household member impeding breathing/circulation Martin Hernandez Rivera, Terrell, 43, assault causing bodily injury family member Kendric Bershard Dabney, Terrell, 32, possession of drug paraphernalia; parole violator Zachary Brian Hughes, Terrell, 28, possession of a controlled substance PG1 >=1G<4G; theft of property >=$750<$2,500 John Edwards Jackson, Terrell, 64, possession of drug paraphernalia; sleeping in a public place Karnalle Zycwaun Wrenn, Terrell, 31, no operator license; failure to control speed; invalid registration Armando Marcus Ramirez, Terrell, 19, failure to maintain financial responsibility; speeding; no drivers license Audrey Elaine Wood, Terrell, 44, expired vehicle registration; not secured by seatbelt; failure to appear Treyvion Deshone Bennett, Terrell, 21, failure to maintain financial responsibility; speeding; no drivers license; failure to appear Aaron Wayne Moseley, Terrell, 33, evading arrest/detention with pervious conviction; possession of a controlled substance PG1 <1G; theft of property <$2,500 with two or more previous convictions Krystal Jean Pickering, Wills Point, 38, forgery of a financial instrument; failure to identify – give false/fictitious information Charles Anthony Smith, Terrell, 43, felony absconder warrant Richard Charles Wimbley, Jr., Terrell, 48, assault int/reck breathing/circulation of family member with previous conviction Willard Anthony Johnson, Jr., Terrell, 49, no drivers license; failure to appear; driving while license is suspended/invalid David Alan Soule, Terrell, 37, evading arrest/detention; public intoxication Ja’Darieon Daniels, Mesquite, 23, assault family/household member impeding breathing/circulation; failure to maintain financial responsibility Ramon Extapan Nunez, Terrell, 63, public intoxication; open container in a motor vehicle; disorderly conduct – urinating in public Incidents: Suspicious Activity: Feb. 22, 800 block of Airport Road Assault: Feb.