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Dave Kirkpatrick

Honey Grove Police Officer Shot, Suspect Dead

A police officer was shot in Honey Grove late Tuesday night when police and deputies responded to a domestic violence call. Honey Grove Police say a man met them armed with a rifle that fired on the officers and shot one Honey Grove Policeman in the leg. They flew him …

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VP Meets With Texas Dems

Vice President Kamala Harris Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson Vice President Kamala Harris Wednesday met with 16 Texas democratic lawmakers. The same group walked out at the end of the legislative session to prevent a final vote on a GOP-backed voting bill. Senate Bill-7 would have restricted voting …

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Constitutional Carry In Texas Begins September 1

Texans eligible to own a gun will be able to carry one without a license or training, beginning September 1. Governor Abbott signed the Constitutional Carry Law Wednesday. The law contains an amendment enhancing the criminal penalties for felons and family violence offenders caught carrying.

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Lamar County Bookings

Lamar County Deputies arrested Neptali Dojminguez Santos of Paris on a warrant for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child. His bond is $150,000, and he remains in the Lamar County Jail. Anthony Abe Stanley of Paris was arrested for Assault Causing Bodily Injury/Family Violence and Resisting Arrest, Search, Search, or …

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Groundbreaking For Lake Ralph Hall

The ground was broken Wednesday morning for Lake Ralph Hall outside Ladonia in Fannin County. The $490-million project will include a reservoir, a dam, a 2.5-mile bridge, a raw water system pipeline, and an operating facility. The lake will provide 54 million gallons of water per day to 29 towns …

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“Learning With Libby” At Sulphur Springs Senior Center

Libby Davis with Angels Care Home Health will be starting Community Classroom, “Learning with Libby,” tomorrow in Sulphur Springs. She will be at the Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Center on the third Friday of each month at 10:45 to talk about a different topic each month. They will also be …

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Ribbon-Cutting For Grays Building

Grays Building Before Completion City of Sulphur Springs Facebook Page A ribbon-cutting will be Friday at noon at the new H.W. Grays Building at Pacific Park in Sulphur Springs. The building will be open for public viewings. HW Grays was a long-time community leader who spent his entire life in …

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Hunt For Man Who Shot Officer

The hunt for a man who shot a Rhome, Texas Police Officer, is continuing. Wise County initially wanted 43-year-old Royce Wood of Azle for a home invasion robbery over the weekend. He shot the officer in the leg on Monday, ran off, and is still on the run. Wood is …

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Fort Hood Likely To Get New Name

Roy Benevidez Medal Of Honor Recipient It’s looking more and more likely that Fort Hood will get a new name.  Base leaders are meeting today with members of a Pentagon naming commission to discuss changing the name of the Texas base. The Civil Rights group LULAC wants it renamed for …

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Juneteenth Holiday Bill Awaits Biden’s Signature

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill Wednesday to make Juneteenth a national holiday. The measure passed the Senate on Tuesday, and they expect President Biden to sing it Thursday. It will create a federal holiday on June 19. That’s the date in 1865 when word of the emancipation …

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