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Lund receives Randy Snow Wheel hair Tennis Service Award

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Two Dallas tennis organizations and one individual from the area were among 12 individuals and organizations recognized by the United States Tennis Association - Texas from across the state that made a significant contribution to the sport of tennis. They were honored at a Luncheon on Saturday, Feb. 11 in Irving.
Gary Lund was named the recipient of the prestigious Randy Snow Wheelchair Tennis Award at the 2023 USTA Texas Annual Meeting held Feb. 11 in Irving. Courtesy photo

TPWD promotes action to combat harmful, non-native plants and wildlife

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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department asks Texans to join the fight against invasive species that negatively impact the state’s natural resources and economy. National Invasive Species Awareness Week, slated for Feb. 20–26, is an initiative to raise awareness of the threats and provide solutions on how to prevent the spread of invasive species.
TPWD promotes action to combat harmful, non-native plants and wildlife

Dairy producers face challenges amid good milk prices

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Texas dairy producers continue to face challenges despite favorable milk prices over the past year, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Jennifer Spencer, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension dairy specialist, Stephenville, said milk prices remain historically good for producers, and demand continues to be strong for milk and milk products from cheese to ice cream.
Texas dairies continue to see a strong demand for milk and milk products, but continue to pay higher prices for input costs. Photo by Kay Ledbetter

Lifters compete at Braves Invitational

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The Terrell powerlifting program continued what has been a busy spring semester last week, making the trek to Community High School to compete in this year’s Braves Invitational Feb. 16.
Members of the Terrell Tiger and Lady Tiger powerlifting teams traveled to Community High School Feb. 16 to compete at the annual Braves Invitational. The varsity boys finished third overall out of 14 competing schools while the girls placed 11th overall. Courtesy photo

Lions blank Tigers in opener, 10-0

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The Terrell Tiger baseball program shook off the rust from the long offseason on Tuesday night, taking on ultimately go on to get the better of Terrell in the contest, methodically pulling away over the course of seven innings to score a 10-0 win.

Soccer programs tangle with Crandall

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The Terrell Tiger and Lady Tiger soccer programs have had little time for rest in recent weeks, tangling with a slew of talented programs in their quest to punch a ticket to this year’s 5A playoffs.
The Terrell Lady Tiger soccer program outdueled Crandall 1-0 Feb. 21 thanks to a goal in the 50th minute from Alexis Banales. Courtesy photo