I’ve often been asked what I like best, hunting or fishing? I have often pondered that question and have finally come to realize whether I’m engaged in tug-of-war with a big catfish or striper, running a trot line, fishing a creek for spawning white bass or settling my sights on a wild hog with intentions of putting the meat on my smoker, I like most what I’m engaged in at the moment!
editor@terrelltribune.com A suspect was shot after a traffic stop by police in Kaufman County early Tuesday, Feb. 4 On Tuesday morning at around 6:30 a.m., a sheriff’s deputy for the Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office (KSCO) attempted to pull over a vehicle for a traffic stop, but the suspect didn’t stop, which escalated to a vehicle pursuit according to KSCO.
The Terrell Chamber of Commerce/ Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) and the Terrell Economic Development Corporation (EDC) will host the Annual Membership Meeting & Industry Recognition Luncheon on Monday, February 10, 2025, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Lilies Event Center, 301 Tanger Drive, Suite 210, Terrell.
Mayor Rick Carmona and staff from the City of Terrell and Amy Mueller, Vice President of the Terrell Economic Development Corporation (right), promoted the City’s retail opportunities at the International Council of Shopping Centers retail conference in Dallas on Jan. 30.
On Monday, Feb. 3, Bubba’s 33 and Texas Roadhouse locations across Dallas and Fort Worth, including Terrell, invited the public to a fundraiser to support the American Tinnitus Association (ATA). To honor the company’s late founder, Kent Taylor, the restaurants donated 100 percent of all dine-in and to-go profits on Feb. 3 to the organization. More than 26 million adults in the United States battle tinnitus.
February 8: Trinity Valley Community College (TVCC) Health Science Center is hosting its Second Annual Teddy Bear Repair Shop on Saturday, Feb. 8 from 11 a.m.
REACH Child Placing Agency (REACH) will host their Sixth Annual Casino Night on Friday, March 21 at The Establishment Barn in Terrell. REACH is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that serves and cares for abused and/or neglected children in crisis in Kaufman County.
A four-part workshop is being offered in Terrell, aimed at enhancing dementia care through hands-on training and proven techniques. Led by certified dementia care professional Isabel Maria, the workshop is designed to equip caregivers with the skills needed to create a positive, supportive environment for those living with dementia, while also promoting self-care for the caregivers themselves.