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Terrell PD Lieutenant Tidwell receives award

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Terrell Police Department Lieutenant Jason Tidwell received an award from the Kaufman County District Attorney’s Office at the National Crime Victims’ Rights Luncheon. Tidwell (second from right) is pictured with Terrell Mayor Rick Carmona (from left), Interim Police Chief Arley Sansom and Terrell PD Captain Michael Bulin.
Photo courtesy of Terrell Police Department Facebook page

Terrell ISD students host Art show

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Terrell High School and Furlough Middle School students put their art on display at the Jamie Foxx Performing Arts Center April 29 to celebrate and display their amazing and talented art students. .
Terrell ISD students host Art show

May - June Community Events

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Below is a listing of current events submitted by Chamber members. To submit an event to be included on our website and in our weekly newsletter, login to the Member Information Center and click ‘Events’ at the top, then ‘Add Event’.

Police end search for missing Forney man

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editor@terrelltribune.com Multiple agencies have concluded their search, rescue and recovery efforts for missing 22-year-old Forney man Waid Robison. After an exhaustive effort by the Dallas Fire Department Swift Water Rescue Team, police were unable to locate Robison.

Governor Abbott issues disaster declaration

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Governor Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration April 30 for 29 Texas counties impacted by severe storms and flooding that began last week and continues to affect homes, businesses and the agricultural industry throughout the state. The counties in the Governor’s declaration include: Baylor, Chambers, Dickens, Ellis, Freestone, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Haskell, Hill, Hood, Hunt, Kaufman, Knox, Leon, Liberty, Limestone, Madison, McLennan, Montgomery, Navarro, Polk, San Jacinto, Somervell, Tarrant, Trinity, Tyler, Walker and Wichita counties.

TERRELL ROYALTY

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Terrell High School students Chase Bingmon and Isabella Sanchez were named the 2024 Prom King and Queen. .
Photo courtesy of Terrell ISD

Rain doesn’t put damper on Jubilee

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The strong storms that blew through North and East Texas that brought torrential rain didn’t put a damper on the Terrell Jubilee this past weekend. Families enjoyed carnival day on the first night of the Jubilee as they enjoyed multiple fun rides, delicious fair-style treats, including Fletcher’s corn dogs and funnel cakes, as well as the wonderful lights of the joyous event.
Photo courtesy of Terrell Chamber of Commerce Facebook page