Slight dip in sales tax revenues reported locally

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DAVID KAPITAN editor@terrelltribune.com Kaufman County entered the month riding an impressive streak with the Texas State Comptroller’s Office reporting that 11 out of 13 local cities had reported sales tax revenue gains when comparing against totals from the same calendar month from the previous year for three consecutive months. That streak would come to an end in May with the comptroller’s office announcing that more than half of all Kaufman County cities, seven in total, had seen dips when comparing against May 2022 collections.

Candidate filing to open Jan. 18

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editor@terrelltribune.com Prospective candidates interested in serving on either the Terrell City Council or Terrell ISD Board of Trustees will soon have the opportunity to do so with another election filing period looming just over the horizon. Election filing for both the city and school is scheduled to get underway beginning January 18, and run through February 17.
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Team MVP ready to continue football journey

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While the Tiger varsity football program generated plenty of headlines after not only making the jump to the 5A classification and reaching the Regional Quarterfinal round of the playoffs during the 2022 season, younger student- athletes in Terrell also excelled on the gridiron and in the classroom Among those standouts was Aubree Runnels, a 10-year-old that not only suited up as part of the local youth foot- ball program, but also showed out to earn team MVP honors after starring on both the offensive and defensive lines.