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Learn how to spot the impostor scammer

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A host of scams is making their rounds, all with one thing in common: Someone is claiming to be someone they are not. Impostor scams conducted by email, phone calls, social media and even knocks at your door have become one of the most common types of fraud committed.

Around Town

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February 11: The No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum will host area veterans for the Second Saturday Veterans Breakfast on Saturday from 9-10:30 a.m.

When a tree falls, does your insurance apply?

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TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Will insurance pay when a tree crashes down on your car or house? Sometimes. If a tree or branch falls on your house or car, use these tips: -Take photos of the damage before you move the tree, make repairs, or take other steps to prevent more damage.

Annual water system maintenance planned March 6 – April 3

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The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) will temporarily change the disinfectant in its water treatment process from March 6 through April 3, 2023. The annual routine change is necessary to maintain the regional system and year-round water quality for the more than two million customers NTMWD serves in a 10-county region in North Texas in a 2,200-square-mile service area. NTMWD provides a capacity of more than 876 million gallons of treated water per day through more than 695 miles of transmission pipelines. For more information, visit www.NTMWD. com/SafeWater and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) at www.tceq. texas.gov/drinkingwater/disinfection/ temporary-free-chlorine- conversion. Disinfection is a critical part of the water treatment process that keeps drinking water free of harmful microorganisms, such as parasites and viruses. Disinfection involves a twostep process that first treats the water at the treatment plant and then chloramine disinfectant (chlorine + ammonia) is added to maintain water quality on its journey through the miles of pipes to homes and businesses. During the temporary change, NTMWD suspends adding ammonia and uses free chlorine to keep the water disinfected as it travels through pipes. It’s important to do this before summer because hotter temperatures can increase the potential for bacterial growth in pipes. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this temporary conversion is a common practice for many water providers using chloramines for disinfection.

World War II documentary coming to BFTS Museum Feb. 23

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“A stirring tribute to the men of the Eighth Air Force who flew deadly missions during World War II” is the description of “The Cold Blue”, a documentary to be featured at the No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23. The film is free and open to the public.
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ROTARY CLUB

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Tammy Pargoud, founder and CEO of Reach Child Placing Agency spoke at the Terrell Rotary meeting on Jan 26. The agency is located at Cornerstone Reformed Baptist Church (113 State Highway 205 in Terrell) and accepts donations Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. Information about the Reach Child Placing Agency and its activities in the community can be found at www.reachcpatx.org. The agency can also be contacted at intake@reachcpatx. org or 972-325-8221. Those in attendance at the Rotary Club’s Jan. 26 meeting included Russia Hambrick, Tammy Pargoud and Stan Heisel. For information about Terrell Rotary, please contact Stan Heisel at stan.heisel@gmail.com.
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Filing deadline looms large for TISD, city

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DAVID KAPITAN editor@terrelltribune.com The likelihood of a May 6 election increased dramatically over the past week with a new round of filers throwing their name into the ring for a spot on the Terrell City Council or Terrell ISD Board of Trustees. Positions slated to be up for election during the May 2023 cycle will include two places on the Terrell City Council and three places on the Terrell ISD Board of Trustees.

Local youth scrambles to win at Ft. Worth Stock Show

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Marysol Banales, a member of Terrell FFA, caught a calf during the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo’s Calf Scramble Jan. 27, earning a $500 purchase certificate for a show heifer and the chance for up to $16,000 in scholarship awards.
Marysol Banales won a $500 purchase certificate toward a beef or dairy heifer for a 4-H or FFA project for exhibition at next year’s Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. The certificate, presented by Stock Show Calf Scramble Committee member, Paxton Motheral, was sponsored by El Coyote Ranch - Encino, TX. Courtesy photo
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