editor@terrelltribune.com The Terrell Tigers continued their dominant season with a big win over the Greenville Lions on the road on Thursday, Oct. 23.
Thus far, this October is on record as being one of the warmest (hottest) in recent years and if the current high-pressure system continues to dominate, we Texas deer hunters might have to endure the warmest October on record.
Did you know that clearing out your space can bring real emotional and physical benefits? The number one word I hear from clients is “overwhelmed!” Time and time again, I’ve found that when people feel stressed by “too much stuff,” letting go of even a portion of it brings a huge sense of peace and relief. But more than that, it builds an essential life skill: learning how to decide what truly belongs in your space.
The Vagabond Players will proudly present ‘Funny Little Thing Called Love’ by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten starting Nov. 7 on the Iris Stage at Books and Crannies.
Nov. 3-24: Al-anon meetings for family and friends of alcoholics will be held each Monday at noon at the First United Methodist Church, located on 503 W.
The son of a British cadet who learned to fly in Terrell in 1943 will be the Nov. 13 speaker at the BFTS Museum in Terrell. Graham A. D. Broyd, a retired British-American banker is the author of a recently published book, “Backpack, Jacket, Surfboard: My Journey Across America, Then and Now” tells the story of Graham’s hitchhiking journey across America back in 1980 and his revisit of that same trip in 2024.
editor@terrelltribune.com The Terrell Police Department is hosting their annual community food drive to benefit the Share Center and Terrell ISD Tiger Mart. The food drive is running from Oct.
As one of the top Doobie Brothers tribute bands currently touring the United States, “The Brothers Doobie” will perform live in concert at the Jamie Foxx Performing Arts Center in Terrell on Thursday evening, November 6, 2025. The curtain goes up at 7:30 PM.