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  • McKinney National Airport (TKI) will host a Display Day on Saturday, May 9, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1508 Industrial Blvd., offering locals and visitors an opportunity to explore their hometown airport and see a variety of aircraft up close. Attendees can RSVP to the Eventbrite page and learn more about Display Day by visiting FlyTKI.com.
  • Do you want to walk through the gates of three private gardens and two public gardens with educational activities for ALL ages? Then join us for the DCMGA 2026 Garden Tour! You’ll find a lush, shaded landscape where composting turns waste into renewal, and Shade Gardening thrives beneath mature maples and oaks.
  • Peaches and many other temperate fruits in Texas require cool winter conditions to grow into viable crops. (Hannah Harrison/Texas A&M AgriLife)
  • Denny and Kay Kay Mosseller volunteer in the food pantry. Denny, who has volunteered for 10 years, was the guest of honor at the Storehouse’s 2026 volunteer appreciation event at Riders Field, where he threw out the first pitch before a Frisco RoughRiders game.
  • We are asking you to complete a survey to help the City of Bonham develop a new Comprehensive Plan. Your survey answers will help our staff and consultants build a plan that truly reflects our community and outlines our future needs.
  • 1989 – death of Keith Whitley, American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Jackie Keith Whitley (July 1, 1954 – May 9, 1989) was an American country music and bluegrass singer and songwriter. During his career, he released only two albums, but charted 12 singles on the Billboard country charts, and seven more after his death. Born in Ashland, Kentucky, Whitley grew up in nearby Sandy Hook. He began his career there in 1970, performing in Ralph Stanley's band. Establishing himself as a lead singer in bluegrass music, Whitley moved to Nashville in 1983 and began his recording career there. His first top-20 country hit single, "Miami, My Amy," was released in 1986. In 1988, his first three singles from his second studio album Don't Close Your Eyes, the title song, "When You Say Nothing at All," and "I'm No Stranger to the Rain" were number-one hits. During the final years of his life, Whitley struggled with a lifelong alcohol addiction. He completed his sessions for his follow-up album, I Wonder Do You Think of Me, before dying of acute alcohol poisoning in 1989 at his Goodlettsville home at age 34. The album's title song, along with "It Ain't Nothin'" and "I'm Over You," were released as singles after his death. In 2022, Whitley was posthumously inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame