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City to dedicate soccer complex for fallen soldier

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editor@terrelltribune.com The City of Terrell is set to dedicate a soccer complex for a fallen soldier in early October. The public is invited to celebrate the dedication of the soccer complex at Ben Gill Park as the SSG Brady Berry Memorial Soccer Complex on Friday, Oct.

Class of ’65 plans homecoming reunion

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The Terrell High School Class of 1965 is gathering this weekend to celebrate its 60th reunion. This historic class was the first in school history to graduate with 100 students, and approximately 31 classmates are expected to return for the festivities.

Air Force One Navigator recalls 9/11

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“Remembering 9/11 From the Flight Deck of Air Force One” is the title of retired Air Force Lt. Col. Everett DeWolfe’s talk at the No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum’s Conversations With… series on Oct. 9 at the Museum, 119 Silent Wings Blvd in Terrell. The luncheon will begin at noon.
Photo courtesy of No. 1 BFTS Museum

BIG BOAR I HAVE KNOWN

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This week, I’ll tell you about the encounters I’ve had through my many years with a few really big boar, animals weighing in excess of 250 pounds. I can feel the adrenaline pumping as I mull over these past hunts.
Luke mostly targets smaller ‘eater’ wild hogs these days, but through the years, he has encountered some monster boar. In this week’s column, he gives accounts of some of the hunts. Photo by Luke Clayton

City celebrates National Constitution Week

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The Kings Fort Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution gathered at Terrell City Hall on Sept. 17 for the Annual Bells Across America ceremony celebrating the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. Mayor Rick Carmona opened the event with a proclamation in recognition of the event. The celebration culminated with the ringing of bells at 3 p.m.
City celebrates National Constitution Week
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