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Keeping up with the Joneses

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Nine decades of stories, memories, family and service is what Jack Jones has lived through. He’s also ready for the next decade plus and creating more of those special moments with the people he cares about.
Jack Jones celebrates his 90th birthday on April 23 with his wife Patricia “Pat” Jones and other family members. Photo courtesy of Kelley Jones

Lady Tigers drop season finale to Midlothian

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The Terrell Lady Tigers softball team dropped their final game of the 2025 regular season to the Midlothian Lady Panthers on Thursday, April 17. Midlothian scored runs in all four innings as they shutout Terrell 11-0 in five innings of play.

Kaufman tops Terrell in district play

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editor@terrelltribune.com The Kaufman Lions edged the Terrell Tigers in their district road game on Friday, April 18. A three-run burst in the fifth inning propelled the Lions over the Tigers, handing them a 6-4 win.
Photo by Klenke Sports Photos

PERFECT DAY IN THE OUTDOORS

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Those of us that love spending time in the outdoors have learned that catching a big fish, bagging a trophy buck, shooting a limit of squirrels or capturing that perfect image on our camera doesn’t happen on every outing.
Luke shows off a heavy gobbler he took last week on what he described as a ‘perfect’ day in the outdoors. In today’s column, Luke details the day he spent with his longtime friend, Bill Carey, hunting turkeys, fishing and cooking some very fresh turkey breast fillets. Photo by Bill Carey

Joint law enforcement investigation yields $4.8 Million,vehicles, jewelry, and guns

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Criminal District Attorney Erleigh Norville Wiley announced that on April 21, 2025, a coordinated law enforcement operation in Kaufman and Dallas Counties, led by the Texas Department of Public Safety, with crucial assistance from local law enforcement partners, resulted in the seizures of vehicles, jewelry, firearms, and approximately $4.8 million in United States currency. This action followed an ongoing investigation into the illegal distribution of controlled substances through multiple businesses operating under the names Sky Rise and ZRD Smoke Shops. As a result of the operation, law enforcement officers seized significant assets believed to be connected to this illegal activity. This remains an active and ongoing investigation. Therefore, no further details regarding the investigation or potential suspects can be released at this time to protect the integrity of the process.
Joint law enforcement investigation yields $4.8 Million,vehicles, jewelry, and guns