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Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program offers legal help

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Qualifying people in Dallas and surrounding counties, including Kaufman County, can get free legal help as part of the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program (DVAP). DVAP helps clients with benefits, consumer, employment, family, housing, landlord-tenant, bankruptcy, expunctions and non-disclosures, probate, real property, tax, and wills cases.

AG candidate Jaworski makes stop in Terrell

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Devolving power to local governments, legalizing adult use of marijuana and restoring ethical standards are among the key features of Joe Jaworski’s campaign for Texas Attorney General. Jaworski, 59, grandson of famed Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski and a former Galveston mayor, paid a visit to Terrell on May 22 and later appeared at a gathering of Democrats at the Wood Farm in eastern Kaufman County.
Texas Attorney General candidate Joe Jaworski, right, talks with Ron Thorn on May 22 at the Wood Farm in east Kaufman County. HANK MURPHY PHOTO

Students deliver big food donation to Share Center

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United We Can, a student-led initiative to address food insecurity in Terrell, yielded over 6,000 cans of food and more than $2,500 in cash for the Share Center. The drive was launched in March as a combined effort by the Key Club, the Leo Club, the Interact Club and the Student Council.
From left, Terrell High students Rylee Riggin and Abigail Aguilar present Betty Glaeser, executive director of the Share Center, and Lynn Meador of the Share Center with a ceremonial check for $2,559 in cash and 6,151 cans of food. HANK MURPHY PHOTO

Need for food assistance still robust in Terrell

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Although the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing, the Terrell Share Center continues to serve hundreds of Terrell families weekly. Last week, the center distributed food to about 390 families in Terrell, said Donna Hutchison of the Share Center.
About 20 Terrell Share Center volunteers were on hand to take part in Tuesday’s United We Can donation ceremony at the Jaime Foxx Performing Arts Center. HANK MURPHY PHOTO

TISD staffers earn associate degrees at TVCC

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Each year at the Trinity Valley Community College graduation ceremony, Terrell ISD is represented among the graduates in the form of Terrell High School seniors. However, this year, 15 additional Terrell Tigers were among the crowd.
Fifteen Terrell staff members recently earned associated degrees through TVCC as part of the TISD’s College for all Tigers program. COURTESY PHOTO

Putting Memorial Back into Memorial Day

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This weekend, tens of millions of Americans will shed some of the shackles they have been wearing for over a year, when the pandemic became full blown, and attend family gatherings, cookouts, the lake and more. Yet many of us have only a vague idea as to why we have a three-day weekend. I am often intrigued when I hear people ask about this particular holiday and what it represents. Some have not the foggiest idea while others think we are honoring veterans.
Putting Memorial Back into Memorial Day

Softball team turns in fine season

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The Terrell Tigers varsity softball team was recognized for their outstanding play this season. The Tigers assembled a 17-4 season record and advanced to the UIL playoffs. They lost in the first round to Mabank. The team’s roster includes Miranda Serrato, Kara Cookston, Dallas McKinney, Krystian Cox, Lisandra Ibarra, Emma Coltharp, Peighton Pederson, Libby Chapman, Emma Rice, Brooklyn Vigil-Yeager, Saisha Carpenter, Adia Vigil-Yeager and Courtney Harrell, who was named Terrell Player of the Year. The team was coached by head coach Glenn Banker and assistant coaches Madison Gillean and Tealey Farquhar. HANK MURPHY PHOTO
	Softball team turns in fine season