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LIFE-SAVING ACTIONS RECOGNIZED

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City Hall recognized a 12-year-old girl and the four men of City of Terrell Engine 611 for their actions the morning of May 18. Fire Chief Shane LeCroy cited the five for demonstrating calm and competence in the face of a life-or-death situation.
From left are Fire Chief Shane LeCroy, firefighter/paramedic Tanner Smith, driver/engineer Joey Bush, firefighter/paramedic Konner Marshall, Capt. Michael Angell, Mayor Rick Carmona, Jaliyah Mims, and her mother, Hannah Rickman. HANK MURPHY PHOTO

Guzman eyes challenge to Paxton

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Another Republican has thrown a hat into the ring in a bid to unseat Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Eva Guzman, a former Texas Supreme Court justice, has filed paperwork to run for state attorney general.
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Lumber price surge not affecting timber prices

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One economic consequence of the pandemic lockdown has been a surge in lumber prices of more than 300%, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service. However, landowners who grow and harvest timber are still facing stagnant prices, as they have since the housing crash of 2008.

A wet May increases reservoir storage

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May is historically the state’s wettest month. This year was no exception, with above-average rain in much of the state, according to Dr. Mark Wentzel, a hydrologist with the Texas Water Development Board.

Around Town

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Happenings in and around Terrell June 19, 20: Vagabond Players present “A Doublewide Texas Christmas” at Books and Crannies, 209 W. Moore Ave.

Horan named to President’s List at LETU

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Sarah Horan of Terrell, who is pursuing a BS degree in mission aviation, is among students named to the President’s List for the Spring 2021 semester at LeTourneau University (LETU) in Longview. The President's List recognizes students who have achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average for the semester.
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