April 2026

Lady Tigers stumble in season finale

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editor@terrelltribune.com The Terrell Lady Tigers softball team fell in their final game of the 2026 regular season on Friday, April 17. The Lady Tigers struggled on offense as they fell to the Midlothian Lady Panthers by a final score of 17-2 at home.

Rotary Club of Terrell welcomes new member

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The Rotary Club of Terrell welcomed its newest member, Bryan Oliver, on Thursday, April 16 during their regular meeting. Oliver is a veteran and an attorney new to the Terrell area. He found the club on Google and has been visiting with them for the past several weeks. We are lucky to have him as our newest Rotarian, Rotary Club of Terrell stated on social media. Meetings for the Rotary Club of Terrell are held on Thursdays from 12-1 p.m. at 200 Elm Drive.
Photo courtesy of Rotary Club of Terrell

NEW GEAR FOR THE SPORTSMEN

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Looking back over the past couple of decades, those of us that hunt, fish and enjoy the outdoor lifestyle have seen many new products come on the market. I can name a few items that have made my outdoor activities much more productive and fun. I can also recall some new ‘gizmos’ that I tried once that wound up way in the back of my storage building. As an old hook and bullet writer, I have been asked on many occasions to give these products a try and then introduce them to my readers/listeners/viewers. Some of the items I found very useful and I gladly shared my experiences with them, others well, not so much. These are the ones that wound up in the back of my building!
Luke and a couple of his buddies pose with one of the new see through hunting blinds, a relative new hunting product Luke has had great success. Photo by Luke Clayton

Terrell Detective reps at Law Enforcement Torch Run

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Terrell Police Detective Mote proudly participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics in Forney on Friday, April 17. The Torch Run helps raise awareness and support for Special Olympics athletes and the events that showcase their determination and achievements. Terrell PD thanked the Forney Police Department for hosting the event, as well as the Talty Police Department, Crandall Police Department, Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office and all surrounding agencies who took part in the meaningful run.
Terrell Detective reps at Law Enforcement Torch Run

Late comeback falls short for Lady Tigers

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The Terrell Lady Tigers dropped their Highway 34 rivalry game with the Kaufman Lady Lions on the road on Tuesday, April 14. A late surge from Terrell wasn’t enough as they came up just short against Kaufman, falling 10-9.

Kaufman County Grand Jury Report

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Kaufman County Grand Jury returned 43 indictments April 10. Indictment information obtained from the District Clerk’s office does not include ages or addresses of defendants.

Around Town

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April 20-27: Al-anon meetings for family and friends of alcoholics will be held each Monday at 12 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, located on 503 W.

Multiple positions up for grabs in general election

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bodey@terrelltribune.com There are multiple positions across multiple cities that are open races in the upcoming May 2 general election across Kaufman County. In the City of Forney, City Council Place 4 is up with three candidates vying for the position in Diane McPherson, Joseph “Yaz” Yazdanpanahi and Sarah Selgado.