Kenneth Tolly, Jr. A Dallas man has been jailed in Hopkins County after a judge revoked his bond on a felony charge. Reportedly, 46-year-old Kenneth Paul Tolly, Jr., was out on bond for Possession of a Controlled Substance and assault by threat.
Read More »Alleged Hunt County Child Predator Arrested
Cristobal Martinez-Godinez A Hunt County grand jury has indicted a Kaufman County man on two counts of sexual assault of a child and one count of child trafficking. Hunt County Deputies arrested 26-year-old Cristobal Martinez-Godinez of Terrell at his home. He is in jail on a $550,000 bond.
Read More »Oncor Donates To Sulphur Springs Meal A Day
Mary Ballard, Karon Weatherman, Larry Willis, Mark Rasmussen, Bea Rasmussen, Cecil Toenigges. Oncor has donated $4,000 to the Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Center’s Meal a Day program. Volunteer cooks and drivers deliver food to senior citizens and shut-ins every weekday, and donations and recipients fund the program at $2 per …
Read More »Cass County Man Dies Of Smoke Inhalation
A preliminary autopsy shows an Avinger man’s death was caused by smoke inhalation after his home caught fire in April. Cass County authorities say 62-year-old Terry Lynn Grant was found behind the front door after they put out the fire. He had recently had surgery and was using a walker. …
Read More »Texas Agri-Life Extension Service In Lamar, Cass Counties Announce Planned Webinars
PIttsburg VFW Hosting Benefit Fish Fry
The Pittsburg VFW is hosting a benefit fish fry on May 15. It starts at 3:00, and the cost is $10. Money raised will help local veterans. Veterans themselves eat free. For more information, call Cindy at 469-371-3487.
Read More »Scammers Targeting New Graduates
As this year’s college graduates are preparing to have new experiences, moving to a new city, a new place to live, finding a new job, it also often means new financial responsibilities, such as paying back student loans. But as grads navigate these recent life changes, scammers await, eager to …
Read More »Governor’s Power Could Be Limited During Disasters
The Texas House passed legislation that would take powers away from the governor during a pandemic. It would create a legislative oversight committee that could strike down any order or waiver by the governor after 30 days. Some Republicans say it didn’t go far enough. Some Democrats saw it as …
Read More »Decision On Pandemic Church Closures Will Go To The Voters
Whether churches or other places of worship will be allowed to remain open during a pandemic or any disaster will now be up to Texas voters in November. The Texas House overwhelmingly passed a senate resolution on the measure on Tuesday. State Rep Jeff Leach sponsored the Senate Resolution, which …
Read More »Federal Judge Dismisses NRA Bankruptcy Petition
In Dallas, a Federal Bankruptcy Judge has dismissed a bankruptcy petition by the NRA, and he took a few shots at the organization in a ruling that could keep the NRA in New York State. Judge Harlin Hale accused the NRA and its president, Wayne LaPierre, of misusing the bankruptcy …
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