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Cadet’s Son To Speak at BFTS Museum

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The son of a British cadet who learned to fly in Terrell in 1943 will be the Nov. 13 speaker at the BFTS Museum in Terrell. Graham A. D. Broyd, a retired British-American banker is the author of a recently published book, “Backpack, Jacket, Surfboard: My Journey Across America, Then and Now” tells the story of Graham’s hitchhiking journey across America back in 1980 and his revisit of that same trip in 2024.
Cadet’s Son To Speak at BFTS Museum

The Brothers Doobie to perform on Nov. 6

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As one of the top Doobie Brothers tribute bands currently touring the United States, “The Brothers Doobie” will perform live in concert at the Jamie Foxx Performing Arts Center in Terrell on Thursday evening, November 6, 2025. The curtain goes up at 7:30 PM.
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No. 1 BFTS Museum adds holiday touch to British Bash

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The No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum is adding extra holiday sparkle to this year’s Brit Bash on Saturday, Nov. 8, with the launch of its brandnew Merchandise Tent. Ye Olde Saint Nick will be a festive shopping space spanning over 500 square feet.
From hot toddy mix, lemon curd or shortbread cookies to a Jane Austin heat-transferring mug, there’s something for every taste and pocketbook at the BFTS Museum’s Ye Olde Saint Nick tent during the British Bash, Nov. 8 in Downtown Terrell. Stop by and browse British-made collectibles for your holiday giving. Photo courtesy of Liz Oliphant

First responders continue to make an impact

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First responders are always the first line of defense when things go wrong or we’re in need of help. They are on the frontlines each day taking care of our friends, family and complete strangers without a second thought.
First responders continue to make an impact

Cooler weather = active catfish

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Many people think of catching catfish as a summertime endeavor but some of the best blue catfish action begins about this of the year when water temperatures begin to fall. While the red hot ‘big fish’ trophy catching will peak in a few weeks as water temperature falls into the 60s, lots of eater size fish weighing between four and 15 pounds, with an occasional trophy class fish are currently being landed.
Lake Tawakoni guide Tony Pennebaker shows off one of many blue catfish he landed on a trip last week. The ‘big fish’ fall bite is getting underway. Photo by Luke Clayton
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