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No. 1 BFTS Museum adds holiday touch to British Bash

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The No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum is adding extra holiday sparkle to this year’s Brit Bash on Saturday, Nov. 8, with the launch of its brandnew Merchandise Tent. Ye Olde Saint Nick will be a festive shopping space spanning over 500 square feet.
From hot toddy mix, lemon curd or shortbread cookies to a Jane Austin heat-transferring mug, there’s something for every taste and pocketbook at the BFTS Museum’s Ye Olde Saint Nick tent during the British Bash, Nov. 8 in Downtown Terrell. Stop by and browse British-made collectibles for your holiday giving. Photo courtesy of Liz Oliphant

First responders continue to make an impact

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First responders are always the first line of defense when things go wrong or we’re in need of help. They are on the frontlines each day taking care of our friends, family and complete strangers without a second thought.
First responders continue to make an impact

TVCC Terrell Health Science Center names Homecoming King and Queen

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The TVCC Terrell Health Science Center proudly recognized Caii Finley and Emma Lopez Acosta as the 2025 Homecoming King and Queen. Representing the Terrell Health Science Center as Queen, Emma Lopez Acosta is a sophomore nursing major from Kemp and a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Representing the HSC as King, Caii Finley is a Forney High School graduate pursuing a degree in nursing. Although unable to attend, he is celebrated for his leadership and dedication to the program.
The TVCC Terrell Health Science Center proudly recognized Caii Finley and Emma Lopez Acosta as the 2025 Homecoming King and Queen. Representing the Terrell Health Science Center as Queen, Emma Lopez Acosta is a sophomore nursing major from Kemp and a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Representing the HSC as King, Caii Finley is a Forney High School graduate pursuing a degree in nursing. Although unable to attend, he is celebrated for his leadership and dedication to the program.

TVCC Terrell announces Homecoming King and Queen

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Trinity Valley Community College’s Terrell Campus proudly recognizes Andrick Llenas and Valeria Gonzalez as the 2025 Homecoming King and Queen. Representing the Terrell Campus as Queen, Valeria Gonzalez is a sophomore nursing major, Vice President of the Terrell SGA, Region 3 President of the Texas Junior College SGA, and a member of the First-Gen Student Organization. Our Terrell Campus King, Andrick Llenas, is originally from The Bronx, New York, and is a freshman computer science major, member of the Terrell SGA, and graduate of Crandall High School.
Photo courtesy of Shaydi Clary