August 2023

Lady Tigers seeks to end 14-year playoff drought

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The Terrell Lady Tigers are hopeful at the beginning of the 2023 season as they attempt to end their lengthy playoff drought. The last time Terrell tasted the postseason in volleyball was the 2009 season, when many of their underclassmen weren’t even born yet.
Lady Tigers seeks to end 14-year playoff drought

Tigers ready to ‘run it back’ this season

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The Terrell Tigers are building off a solid playoff run in 2022 to help build momentum and hope for the 2023 season. Under fifth-year Athletic Director and Head Coach Marvin Sedberry, Jr., the Tigers look to take the next step in furthering their playoff success and being a district contender again this season.
Tigers ready to ‘run it back’ this season

Terrell football players stacking up offers

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For Terrell High School seniors Chase Bingmon and Marquel Hambric and junior Keiundre Johnson, the dream of playing football at the collegiate level is now within reach. With 21 offers and counting between the three of them, the athletes are helping to create a new Terrell Tiger legacy.
Photo courtesy of Terrell ISD

School is back in session!

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Schools are starting up again and law enforcement agencies and school districts are posting on social media, asking the public to be aware and drive cautiously. School buses are considered by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration to be the safest mode of transportation for students traveling to and from school.

POLICE BLOTTER

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Terrell Police made the following arrests and responded to the following incidents from August 9 to August 17. Arrests: Richard C.

Around Town

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August 26: First Baptist Church in Terrell is hosting a Bunco fundraiser at their church at 403 N. Catherine from 2-4 p.m.

Oak Ridge City Secretary Sprague announces retirement

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BODEY COOPER editor@terrelltribune.com Donna Sprague has announced her retirement as city secretary at Oak Ridge after seven years. Sprague served as city secretary for the last even years, sitting on the city council prior to taking the secretary position.

Sassy Sista’s member raises money for Arms of Hope

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Shirley Zaeske presents a $1,000 check to Matt Anderson at the Arms of Hope Boles Home in Quinlan. Shirley works very hard for the Sassy Sista’s Donations Ministry selling the donations she receives in her booth at Four Generations Mini Mall in Greenville to benefit Arms of Hope.
Photo courtesy of Holly

TISD implements clear bag policy for all events

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Tiger Fans, if you are attending any sporting or Fine Arts event this school year, please be aware of the Terrell ISD District-wide clear bag policy.

When entering Memorial Stadium, the Athletic Complex or the Jamie Foxx PAC all bags must be clear to ensure the safety and security of our guests. If a guest requires a diaper bag for their child, the diaper bag will be screened prior to admittance.

TISD implements clear bag policy for all events