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$54 million in career, technical education grants

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The Texas Workforce Commission has announced 152 grants totaling more than $54 million to various public community, state and technical colleges, as well as school district and charter schools across the state. The grants will be used to buy equipment to establish or expand programs that offer Texas students the opportunity to earn licenses, certificates, or post-secondary degrees in fields such as nursing, welding, automotive repair and dentistry.

Rainy weather helps soil moisture levels

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Recent rainy weather improved soil moisture conditions for many wheat and cool-season forage producers, but most of Texas remains below normal rainfall, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
A puddle gathered in the corner of a pasture from rain. Photo by Adam Russell

LOOKING BACK AT 2022

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Like all of you I’m sure, the past year provided great times in the outdoors that we will never forget as well as a few challenges. Looking back on the past twelve months, it’s the many positive experiences that I best remember. Funny how that works, the overwhelming positives always seem to negate the few negatives. As an old outdoors writer, I still sometimes suffer from a case of wanderlust. I enjoy going new places, meeting new friends that share my love of the outdoors. In retrospect, it’s the new friends that I make that I remember more than the fish I caught or the game I might have taken. Folks that have a love for the outdoors are some of the finest people on the planet, regardless where you encounter them. I’ve had the opportunity to fish the pristine waters of the far north up in Saskatchewan with the fine folks at Tazin Lake Lodge and I’ve hunted and fished with wonderful friends close to home. Looking back, the experiences blend into a fine memory that I often ‘relive’ in thought. No need for a counselor when life’s problems arise when you have fond memories to recall. On the occasion I might get in a foul mood or indulge in a bit of self pity about something of little consequence I simply recall that big bull moose my buddy Jeff Rice and I saw while fishing with a great guide up in the far north or possibly that nice “home buck” I took close to home with my friend Kenneth Shepherd.
Luke has had some great times in the outdoors this past year but hunting with his friend Kenneth Shepherd close to home was one of the highlights. Kenneth took this heavy horned mature ‘home buck’ during rifle season. Photo by Luke Clayton

Tigers drop District 14-5A opener

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The Terrell Tigers shook off the rust of the lengthy holiday break on Tuesday night, playing host to the Crandall Pirates. Terrell would struggle to find its way in the contest, falling behind early and never fully recovering in a 67-44 loss.

Esquivel posts hat trick in win

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sports@terrelltribune.com The Terrell Lady Tigers opened the new soccer year in thrilling fashion last week, weathering a strong effort by North Forney to score a 5-4 win. Terrell got on the board early, pushing across a goal in the fourth minute courtesy of Maya Esquivel.

THS student’s ornament hangs on Capitol Christmas Tree

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An ornament designed and painted by a Terrell High School student hung in the House of Representatives chamber in the State Capitol over the recent Christmas holiday. Evelyn Aviles hand-painted the ornament as a tribute to her school by including the Terrell High School mascot, a tiger, with a bow and the words “Terrell 2022” across the top.
THS student’s ornament hangs on Capitol Christmas Tree

Court holds first meeting of new year

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The Kaufman County Commissioners Court officially opened a new chapter Jan. 3, holding its first meeting since newly-elected County Judge Jakie Allen and Precinct 4 Commissioner Tommy Moore Following a series of bookkeeping items, the court heard a presentation from Kaufman County Director of Facilities Bobby Bridges on a series of topics including the Kaufman County Animal Shelter, Justice Center and other construction projects.
Current 422nd District Court Judge Shelton Gibbs (at right) presented a custom, handmade wooden county seal that hung in the 422nd District Court for decades to former District Court Judge Mike Chitty during the Jan. 3 meeting of the Kaufman County Commissioners Court. Courtesy photo