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Paris News

Paris Police Report For Thursday (Dec 22)

Closed Until Tuesday, December 27, 2022 Wednesday afternoon at 5:06, Paris Police arrested Rickey Donnell Kennybrew, 36, of Idabel, Oklahoma, for Felony-Possession of a Controlled Substance and Class A-Theft of Property. No mugshot or details are available. At 8:42 Wednesday night, an officer was on patrol near the 2900 block …

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Hazardous Weather Outlook

North and Central Texas Frigid temperatures and strong winds will allow dangerously cold wind chills as low as -15 degrees. These wind chills could result in hypothermia if you don’t take precautions. Make sure to avoid extended time outdoors if possible, and if you have to brave the cold, then …

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Families Displaced By Paris Apartment Fire

Paris firefighters responded to an apartment fire in the 200-block of Southwest 23rd Street caused by food left cooking on a stove while the occupants were out. The blaze was in one apartment, but water damage occurred at two neighboring apartments. The fire displaced twelve people, and the Red Cross …

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Red River County Woman Jailed In Sulphur Springs

Authorities arrested a Red River County woman in the District Courtroom in Sulphur Springs on a federal warrant. They charged 40-year-old Crystal McLin Lipe of Annona with Tampering with a Consumer Product. The summons came from an investigation by the Federal Drug Administration and Drug Enforcement Administration. She remains in …

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Fannin County Judge Retiring

Judge Randy Moore A party was held Wednesday for Fannin County Judge Randy Moore, retiring at the end of the year after serving for four years. Moore said he was proud of balancing Fannin County’s budget, finishing the restoration of the 1888 historic courthouse, and building a new justice center. …

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First Responders Are Ready For Freeze

First responders are ready for emergencies from carbon monoxide exposure, fires from heating devices, and power outages during cold fronts. A plus is that precipitation will be a minor factor. Nevertheless, you should buy medicine, extra oxygen cylinders, pet food, and batteries. Also, make sure you have a working radio …

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Livestock Eat More Hay In Frigid Temps

Photo courtesy of Troy Walz If you own livestock, you probably know this. Cattle and horses will eat more hay, even your goats and stuff. Also, they will consume more grass in the next few days to control body temperature because as they get cold, the stomach works, and they …

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Take Care Of Your Pets, Or Go To Jail

Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Did you realize there is a law to provide adequate shelter for dogs and cats? The acceptable definition requires the animal to stay dry and have three sides, a roof, and a floor. In addition, it must be out of the wind, the cold, and the elements. …

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A 6.4 Hits California

A 6.4 magnitude earthquake shook California residents out of bed along the state’s North Coast and North state regions early Tuesday morning. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake struck 12 miles west off the coast of Fortuna at 4:34 am Texas time. It was 11 miles deep, and …

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Nearly Too Late

FedEx, United Parcel Service, and United States Postal Service offer holiday shipping up to two days before Christmas Day. So, while standard shipping deadlines have passed, you can still get your gifts delivered on time if you’re willing to spend a little extra for expedited shipping. In addition, postal carriers …

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