The flight jacket worn by Edward Joseph Diamond, cadet in Course 23 at the No. 1 British Flying Training School in Terrell, will be on display at The Terrell Heritage Museum’s Reflections of Victory exhibit, which opened April 30. After that special exhibition ends, visitors will find the jacket displayed at the BFTS Museum.
There’s a new look as you enter the No., 1 British Flying Training School Museum, 119 Silent Wings Blvd., in Terrell these days. The gift shop has been remodeled and restocked by becoming a “stockiest” for the Victoria Eggs gift collection.
editor@terrelltribune.com The Terrell Fire Department is hosting CPR and First Aid training on Saturday, May 17. Terrell FD will be teaching infant, child and adult CPR and First Aid at the Terrell Service Center, located at 150 9th St.
editor@terrelltribune.com Terrell ISD will be hosting their Career Fair on Wednesday, May 7 at the Terrell High School Athletic Complex. This is a good opportunity for Terrell HS students to explore different career paths, ask questions and connect with professionals from a variety of industries and backgrounds.
A new deadline schedule is now in effect for The Terrell Tribune beginning with the Saturday, May 10 issue. All articles, photos, classified advertising, legal notices, and display advertising will now be due on Mondays at 5 p.m.
District Attorney Erleigh Norville Wiley has announced that 22-year-old Jamarco Jakeith Blanton has been sentenced to life without parole in the Texas penitentiary for the offense of capital murder, following a two-day trial before the Honorable Judge Shelton Gibbs in the 422nd District Court of Kaufman County. Judge Gibbs pronounced sentence after a Kaufman County jury found Blanton guilty of capital murder for the May 12, 2023, killing of 82-yearold Terrell convenience store owner Fahed Fatayri, lovingly known in the community as “Pops.”