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Office of Emergency Management recognized

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The Kaufman County Office of Emergency Management has received a letter of commendation from the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) for the completion of the county’s update of the Texas Multi Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP), and for their commitment to mitigation and will be recognized on Tuesday, January 4, 2022, at the Commissioners’ Court meeting at 9 a.m. for this accomplishment.

Upcoming clean up event set in Kaufman County

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Kaufman County residents interested in decluttering their homes of old and unwanted furniture and appliances will have multiple opportunities to do so in 2022 according to county officials. Precinct 3 dates and times for the Terrell Convenience Station, located at 287 FM 429, will include the following: -March 5: 8 a.m.

Officials discuss vaccinations, testing

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Emergency Management Coordinator Dustin Conner came before the Terrell City Council Tuesday night, offering up a snapshot of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Conner explained that the meeting marked an interesting milestone, coming almost exactly one year to the day that the council had first received such a report.

REASON TO CHEER

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The Terrell High School cheerleaders opened the year in style, winning second overall at the Fellowship of Christian Cheerleaders National Cheerleading Championships in Orlando, Florida Jan. 1. Cheer coach Crissy Meador stated, “Gracie Hamilton received Scholar Cheerleader of the year, our seniors were approached by several colleges with interest in them cheering for them, a few were asked to try out for staff and, man, we made some amazing new friends from Solid Rock Amazonites! We learned so much this week!” Meador went on to thank everyone that has supported the team adding, “You guys are the best! The biggest hearts are definitely in Texas!” Courtesy photo
REASON TO CHEER

Council kicks off busy month of meetings

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The Terrell City Council held its first of four scheduled meetings on Tuesday night, moving through a slate of bookkeeping items before shifting its focus to a series of public hearings and reports. Mayor Rick Carmona opened the council’s business by thanking the council and city staff members for their hard work in 2021 before explaining that 2022 would likely be even busier.

Bell recognizes Barber, Cates

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Kaufman County Commissioners Terry Barber, Precinct 3, and Ken Cates, Precinct 4, were recognized by State Representative Keith Bell at the January 4, 2022, Commissioners’ Court meeting for their completion of a voluntary advanced course on county government titled Commissioners Court Advanced Curriculum.
State Representative Keith Bell recognized Kaufman County Commissioners Terry Barber and Ken Cates for their completion of the Commissioners Court Advanced Curriculum course. Courtesy photo

Outdoor activities for the New Year

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At the close of each year, I always reflect upon all the great times I enjoyed in the outdoors and wonderful people I had the privilege of spending time with. Each year, one could almost ‘set his watch’ to the timing for a year in the outdoors. Beginning with late winter, white bass and striper fishing during the spawn, then spring turkey season and when the water warms around April, fishing for most species begins to heat up. Then in fall the hunting seasons once again kick in. Life in the outdoors for me has been a glorious merry-go-round of activities, each of which occur on a yearly basis at about the same time.
There is lots to do in the outdoors during the winter months. Using a caller to attract wild hogs is a great deal of fun and a good way to stock the freezer with great tasting wild pork for upcoming cookouts. Photo by Luke Clayton