The Terrell Police Department recently opted to change the entry-level police physical agility. Terrell PD is a Chapter 143 Local Government Code agency with a bulk of state procedures, which govern many operations of policing. One of those requirements is entry-level examinations, both written and physical. In August of 2024 Interim Chief of Police Arley D. Sansom and Fire Chief Shane LeCroy brought forth a revised Terrell Civil Service Local Rules before the Civil Service Commission. One of the many changes to these local rules, adopted and approved by the commission, was replacement of the existing entry-level physical agility test for police.
Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) & VFW Auxiliary Members of Post 4376 gathered at Lakeside Health and Wellness Center in Kemp Oct. 23 and brought Christmas presents to the senior veterans living in the facility.
Kaufman County Commissioners met in regular session Oct. 29 and heard several reports from county departments. John Manning with Pattillo, Brown & Hill, LLP informed commissioners about the Fiscal Year 2023 Independent Audit Report which offered an unmodified opinion. Manning further stated that the county had good financial stability, conservative budgeting and the county’s financial reserves were in good standing. The Collections Department 3rd Quarter Analysis Report 2024 was also accepted. Commissioners heard that during this quarter, a total of $354,325.71 was collected, which is down 15.26 percent from the previous quarter but an increase from the same quarter of the previous year.
This year’s British Bash will be held Saturday, Nov. 9 in downtown Terrell from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will give visitors a taste of the British Isles with music (the Beatles tribute band, A Hard Night’s Day), food trucks, British beers, a Christmas market, cricket exhibition, interesting programs and a children’s entrepreneur market.
A Terrell man has been sentenced to federal prison and ordered to pay restitution for federal violations in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney Damien M.
editor@terrelltribune.com The Terrell City Council discussed the positive things happening around the City of Terrell over the past month of September as the month of October wraps up. At their Oct.