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Kaufman County Day, March 27 & 28

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Each year the area Chambers, school districts, economic development corporations and cities host Kaufman County Day (KCD) in Austin, Texas, on March 28, 2022. Registration for this event can be found on the Kaufman Chamber of Commerce website, www.kaufmanchamber.com.

Voters weigh in during Republican, Democratic Primaries

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Kaufman County voters took to the polls March 1, making their voices heard during Republican and Democratic Primary voting. Voters largely put their support behind incumbent candidates up and down the ballot with Governor Greg Abbott, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Comptroller Glenn Hegar and Commissioner of Agriculture Sid Miller easily holding off challengers at the state-level and Kaufman County District Attorney Erleigh Norville Wiley and County Commissioner Precinct 2 Skeet Phillips doing the same at the local level.

Crocheting for a cause

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For more than five years, a group of volunteers affectionately referred to as the “Bag Ladies” have met monthly, using their collective talents and know-how to turn what otherwise might be considered garbage into hundreds of sleeping mats for homeless people across the area.
Crocheting for a cause

Council sets sights on city improvements

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The Terrell City Council put its focus on a series of local infrastructure efforts on Tuesday night, discussing and reviewing proposed professional services agreements for four separate projects as introduced by Terrell City Engineer Steve Rogers.
Asher Baird (center), was recognized for completing his Eagle Scout project at the March 1 Terrell City Council meeting at City Hall. Baird, pictured with his mom Connie, painted the gazebo at Ben Gill Park as his project. Recognizing him were (from left) council member Tim Royse, City Manager Mike Sims, Mayor Rick Carmona, council member Grady Simpson, Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Stephanie Thomas and Troop 390 Assistant Scout Master Don Lindsey. Courtesy photo

Group works to bridge gap between homelessness, resources

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Kaufman County has found itself in the midst of a boom in recent years, ranking as one of the areas with the fastest population growth rates in the country. While that increase has lent itself to new residential and commercial development, rising sales tax revenues and increased property tax revenues, it has also served to overshadow issues related to homelessness locally.
Group works to bridge gap between homelessness, resources

County to host cleanup event

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Kaufman County officials announced that they would be holding a cleanup event at the Terrell Convenience Station (located at 287 FM 429) from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Campaign urges buckling up to save a life

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The agony is merciless. The pain cuts deep. Deeper and more vicious than anyone can imagine when you lose a child. Unfortunately, hundreds of parents have had to endure this nightmare after losing their teens in car crashes in which they weren’t wearing their seat belts.
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