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Tax revenue totaled $3.2 billion in June

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Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar said state sales tax revenue totaled $3.16 billion in June, 18.1 percent more than in June 2020. Year-overyear increases for most tax revenues this month were affected by base effects: Year-ago revenue collections to which this year’s collections are compared were severely suppressed by the pandemic. Compared to June 2019, sales tax collections were up 10.4 percent.

TEA releases spring STAAR, EOC assessments

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The Texas Education Agency (TEA) released spring 2021 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) results. The results include exams in mathematics and reading for grades 3–8, 4th & 7th grade writing, 5th and 8th grade science, 8th grade social studies, and high school end-ofcourse (EOC) exams in Algebra I, English I, English II, Biology, and U.S. History.
TEA releases spring STAAR, EOC assessments

Comptroller’s office releases new sales tax rate resource

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In response to the growing complexity of local sales and use tax collection and reporting, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today that his agency updated its Sales Tax Rate Locator services to help sellers determine their tax responsibility at the time of sale.

Police

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Arrests: Gabriel Rodriguez, 42, Mesquite, driving while license suspended/invalid Nikedrick Deon Daniels, 27, Terrell, violation of bond/protective order, possession of a controlled substance (PG 2) more than one gram and less than four grams Thomas Hayes Pickens, 28, Terrell, expired inspection sticker, no drivers license, failure to maintain financial responsibility, speeding 11-20, no registration, public intoxication Everett Lee Stephens, Sr., 60, Terrell, failure to maintain financial responsibility, disregard traffic control device, expired vehicle registration William P.T. Woodcock, 52, Forney, driving while intoxicated BAC >=0.15 Kathey Jnell Cavin, 40, Wills Point, driving while intoxicated BAC >=0.15 Michael Anthony Ford, 63, Terrell, speeding 0-10, no drivers license, expired vehicle registration, failure to maintain financial responsibility Sheldrick Deon Gray, 45, Balch Springs, failure to maintain financial responsibility Eddie Dean Williams, 52, Terrell, assault by contact/family violence Latoya Shevette English, 38, Terrell, public intoxication, simple assault, theft under $100/shoplifting, no drivers license, failure to maintain financial responsibility, driving while license is suspended/invalid, wrong/fictitious/altered/obscured license plate, failed to report change of address/name, disorderly conduct/breach of peace Alberto Marcelino, 46, Dallas, driving while intoxicated Ramon Ramos, 34, Terrell, failure to maintain financial responsibility, inoperative motor vehicle, accumulation of debris, parking in a residential yard Joshua Michael Rorie, 29, Terrell, failure to maintain financial responsibility, assault/causing bodily injury to a family member Curtis Eugene Smith, Jr., 55, Terrell, driving while license is suspended/invalid, no liability insurance Justin Eugene Duckworth, 35, Kaufman, assault by contact/family violence Ronald Wayne Shumaker II, 38, Dallas, burglary of a habitation with intent to commit another felony, possession of a controlled substance (PG 2) more than four grams and less than 400 grams, speeding greater than 10 percent above the posted limit, no insurance, speeding, failure to appear Kazeem O.

TERRELL CELEBRATES FESTIVE FOURTH

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Sunny skies, limited cloud cover and light breezes served as the perfect backdrop last week as Terrell Chamber of Commerce/CVB rolled out the red carpet to host its annual Free and the Brave Blowout event July 4.
Visitors to this year’s Free and the Brave Blowout had plenty to keep them occupied this year with dozens of attractions set up at the Terrell Municipal Airport. Events and activities included a flag retirement ceremony, music, vendors, a tricycle/bicycle decorating contest and parade, hot air balloon rides and a fireworks spectacular. PHOTOS BY DAVID KAPITAN

Terrell tax revenue collection totals soar

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The Texas State Comptroller’s Office delivered a dose of positive news to the city of Terrell in June, announcing recently that sales tax revenue collections had climbed dramatically when comparing June 2021 totals against the same calendar month from the previous year.
Terrell tax revenue collection totals soar

TVFD mourns loss of firefighter

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The Terrell Volunteer Fire Department is mourning the loss of one of its own, announcing the passing of 35-year-old William James 'Jim' Crumby over the recent holiday weekend. In a statement published on Facebook early July 5, department officials stated, “Sunday evening, TVFD received the call no department is ever prepared to receive.
TVFD mourns loss of firefighter

County tables proposed juvenile curfew

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The Kaufman County Commissioners Court had its plate full July 6, tackling a wide-ranging agenda that included discussion on topics related to equipment purchases, road projects and items related to the 2021-’22 budget.

Thinking of Joining The Chamber? Here Is Why You Should!

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The Terrell Chamber of Commerce is an essential partner for local businesses. As a Chamber member, you will be connected with nearly 500 other business members who are contributing to the success of Terrell. Annual membership starts at only $250 for businesses ($125 for individuals or non-profits).
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