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World War II women pilots featured at BFTS Museum

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The role women pilots played during World War II is not known by the average American, but the No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum is presenting a program Thursday, March 21 at 7 pm that will tell their story. Texas Woman’s University Professor of History, Katherine Sharp Landdeck, Ph.D, has spent two decades researching and explaining their contributions to the war effort.
Texas Woman’s University Professor of History, Katherine Sharp Landdeck, Ph.D, has spent two decades researching and explaining their contributions to the war effort. Photo courtesy of Liz Oliphant

Band students playing with purpose

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Let’s face it. Middle school can be hard. It’s that time in your life when you are growing, changing and finding your own identity. For Furlough Middle School eighth grade band students Gerardo Juarez, Annette Armendariz, Brighton Craig and Angel Santos, being a member of the middle school band has not only helped them to find community, but the four students also happen to be pretty talented.

LOVE IS PATIENT:

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Lone Star CASA celebrates a long-awaited adoption Lone Star CASA celebrates the adoption of Joey, a young boy who endured prolonged uncertainty in finding his forever home after almost four years in foster care. At just one year old, Joey entered foster care when it was determined that his home environment presented immediate danger to his safety.

Around Town

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February 21- May 8: Riter C. Hulsey Public Library is hosting a 10-week U.S.

County holds workshop to discuss easements

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During the Kaufman County Commissioners Court March 12 a workshop was held to discuss easements with Development Services Director Monique Hunter. The workshop was set during the previous meeting held March 5.

BFTS Museum presents eclipse scientist April 8

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A solar physicist, recently retired from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), will make a series of brief talks Monday, April 8 just prior to the eclipse at the No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum in Terrell.
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Company aides in wildfire relief

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The Smokehouse Creek fire that ignited Feb. 26, along with multiple other wildfi res, has continued to burn for over 10 days now and is not even 50 percent contained.
Ranchers Feed & Supply of Terrell load up trucks and trailers to deliver supplies to farmers and ranchers affected by the continuous burning wildfires in the Texas Panhandle. Photo courtesy of Ranchers Feed & Supply Facebook page

Investigation made into threat toward Terrell HS

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editor@terrelltribune.com Terrell ISD learned of an anonymous threat made via social media targeting Terrell High School Monday, March 4. Several updates were sent out to Terrell HS parents via the REMIND text messaging service.

Two-vehicle wreck kills one in Terrell

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editor@terrelltribune.com The Texas Department of Public Safety is currently investigating a vehicle crash that left one injured and killed one Monday, March 4 in Terrell. Terrell Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to Highway 34 at FM 3486 and CR 322 at 6:18 a.m.
Terrell Volunteer Fire Department, Terrell Fire Department, Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office and multiple other agencies were on the scene of a fatality wreck Monday, March 4 at Farmto- Market Road 3486/County Road 322 at Highway 34. The scene of the crash was closed for multiple hours. Photo courtesy of Terrell Volunteer Fire Department Facebook page

Missing juvenile returned home safely

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The Terrell Police Department was able to locate a missing/runaway juvenile and return her home safely early Sunday morning according to a press release sent out by the department. Terrell PD received a report of a juvenile runaway on Saturday, March 2 around 6:05 p.m.
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