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Dave Kirkpatrick

Federal Judge Deals Blow To Texas Abortion Law

U.S. District Judge Robert Pittman A federal judge has ordered Texas to suspend a new law that bans abortions as soon as a fetal heartbeat could be detected, usually around six weeks in pregnancy and often before a woman knows she is pregnant. The order by U.S District Judge Robert …

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Rock-And-Roll Petition Supporting Christopher Cross

Christopher Cross https://www.christophercross.com/about A change.org petition to get Texas singer and songwriter Christopher Cross inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has gathered over 1,200 signatures. Grammy award-winning producer Randy Miller says, “Cross’ influence on a generation of songwriters can’t be underestimated.” Cross is known for his hits, …

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IBAT Honors Lamar National Bank

The Independent Bankers Association of Texas has honored Lamar National Bank with two Best of Community Banking Awards. The bank, based in Paris, received a Silver Eagle Award for its efforts in response to the pandemic and a Bronze Eagle Award in architectural design for its new branch in Celina.

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Ladonia Murder Suspect On Ten Most Wanted List

Justin Cuba Grayson County Jail A Fannin County man wanted for the murder of a man in Ladonia in August has been placed on the Texas Ten Most Wanted Fugitive list. Allegedly, 33-year-old Justin Marquiwis Cuba gunned down 48-year-old JC Campbell while he sat on the tailgate of his pickup …

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Quiet Day For Paris PD

Paris Police made no felony arrests during the last reporting period. Two women, however, were arrested on unrelated misdemeanor charges. One for DWI and the other for Disorderly Conduct because of her language and an assault. Officers responded to 83 calls for service.

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Wall That Heals Coming To Hopkins County

Wall That Heals The Hopkins County Veterans Memorial, in partnership with the Sulphur Springs I.S.D. and City of Sulphur Springs, are hosting “The Wall That Heals” and “Mobile Education Center” on November 4-7 at the Sulphur Springs High School Track. They launched a Yellow Ribbon campaign in conjunction with the …

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Hopkins County Bookings

Suzanne Marie Baca A court sentenced 57-year-old Suzanne Marie Baca for Violation of Probation for Possession of more than four but less than 200 grams of a Penalty Group 1 Controlled Substance. There is no bond, and she remains in Hopkins County Jail. Eugene Montrell Jones Eugene Montrell Jones, age …

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K9 Memorial Planned For Wood County

Wood County Courthouse Wood County Commissioners will move ahead with a memorial to dogs who served in county law enforcement’s K9 unit. The monument will be in front of the sheriff’s office, complete with headstones and other memorial markings.

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Fired East Texas Police Chief Faces Felony Charges

A former East Texas Police Chief is now facing several felony charges. Grapeland Police Department fired 34-year-old Kody Stephens as Chief of the police department in September. Officials charged him with felony tampering with a witness and felony falsifying government documents. They also added Stephens to the “Brady List,” which …

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