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  • The Re-Energize team at First Presbyterian Church (818 N. Main St., Bonham) is hard at work putting together a fun, engaging, and meaningful spiritual workshop for everyone. Each activity is thoughtfully designed to be inclusive and adaptable for all ages and abilities. And the best part? It’s completely free! We’ve got the food and supplies covered—just come ready to have a great time. And don’t forget to invite a friend to join you!
  • The Creative Arts Center continues to have lots of classes and activities going on this summer, including a wide variety of art and yoga classes for all ages, the Quilt Hop, a Kidz Krew play and a Meet & Greet with authors of the book Art Makes Magic.
  • Landing this summer at North Park Baptist Church this week is Theater For Hope’s latest musical production, The Wizard of Oz. This production is based on L. Frank Baum’s book and adapted from the classic motion picture The Wizard of Oz with music and lyrics written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg and background music by Herbert Stothart. This production is sponsored by Noteworthy Repairs.
  • Last remaining piece of most damaged cruiser to survive WWII Guadalcanal campaign located by a team of explorers in the Solomon Islands
  • Texas Women's Foundation (TXWF) has announced that Cris Zertuche Wong has been named Chair of the Foundation's Board of Directors beginning this month. Wong will serve a two-year term as Board Chair through June 30, 2027.
  • 2024 – President of the United States Donald Trump is injured in an assassination attempt while speaking at an election campaign rally near Butler, Pennsylvania. On July 13, 2024, Donald Trump, then a former president of the United States and presumptive nominee of the Republican Party in the 2024 presidential election, survived an assassination attempt while speaking at an open-air campaign rally near Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump was shot and wounded in his upper right ear by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who fired eight rounds from an AR-15–style rifle from the roof of a nearby building. Crooks also killed one audience member, Corey Comperatore, and critically injured two others. Four seconds after Crooks began firing, a member of the Butler County Emergency Service Unit shot at him and hit his rifle, preventing him from firing more shots. Twelve seconds later, Crooks was shot and killed by the Counter Sniper Team of the United States Secret Service. The incident is regarded as the most significant security failure by the Secret Service since the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan in 1981. The director of the Secret Service, Kimberly Cheatle, faced bipartisan calls for her resignation when she testified before the United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability on July 22; she stepped down the following day.