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Multiple agencies respond to ATV accident

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editor@terrelltribune.com College Mound Fire Department, along with Terrell Volunteer Fire Department and CareFlite responded to an ATV crash on Sunday, March 23. Around 7:07 p.m., crews were dis- patched just south of Interstate 20 to FM 2728.
College Mound Fire Department, Terrell Volunteer Fire Department and CareFlite responded to a serious ATV accident on Sunday, March 23 at FM 2728 near Interstate 20. Photo courtesy of College Mound Fire Department

Former Judge Joe Parnell celebrates 80th birthday

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Kaufman County Judge Joe Parnell is celebrating eight decades of service to his community, service to his country and many memories with friends and family. Parnell recently enjoyed his 80th birthday and has given so much to Terrell, Kaufman County and his nation as a whole.
Former Judge Joe Parnell recently celebrated his 80th birthday on March 8 and was honored by Terrell Mayor Rick Carmona with a proclamation announcing his birthday as “Honorable Judge Joe Parnell Day”. Photo courtesy of Cynthia Parnell

Council recounts good news report

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editor@terrelltribune.com The Terrell City Council went over the good news from both February and March at their regular meeting on Tuesday, March 25. The Terrell Fire Department has announced that multiple positions are open to staff Fire Station No.

Two candidates challenge for mayor in upcoming election

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editor@terrelltribune.com Two candidates have emerged to challenge current Terrell Mayor Rick Carmona in the upcoming May Joint Election. Patty Yocum and Troy Harwell are the two challengers for the mayoral position while Carmona aims to lock down a third term in office.

Hunting hogs close to home

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Most regular readers of my corner of this awesome publication have probably surmised that ‘Ole’ Luke’ has a passion for not only hunting hogs but also transforming the wild pork into some tasty dishes.
Luke gives some hog hunting tips he has learned through the years. Photo by Luke Clayton

Senate backs prayer time, Ten

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TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION The Texas Senate last week passed a bill to allow school districts to set aside time for in-school prayer and gave initial approval to requiring all schools to post a copy of the Ten Commandments in every classroom. The Austin American-Statesman reported that the two measures were priorities of Lt.
Senate backs prayer time, Ten
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