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It was yet another argumentative and confrontational meeting of Fannin County Commissioners Court, with Fannin County Judge Newt Cunningham attempting to bully all four commissioners and hold the county hostage to prevent Fannin County from drawing down the final $600,000 payment from Texas Historical Commission (THC) to reimburse the county for the restoration of the Fannin County Courthouse. Even though the courthouse has been occupied since April 2022, Cunningham refuses to sign an acknowledgement that the courthouse he has worked in since January 1, 2023, is complete. Meanwhile, residents are advised that the Justice Center won't be ready to occupy until February, at the earliest.
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During this event, visitors will be captivated on a walk along one of the sanctuary's nature trails accentuated by lights and décor. Plus, guests will be able to get a glimpse of the Dinosaurs Live! exhibit. This enchanting evening stroll will offer a magical escape into a world where wildlife and holiday cheer exist in harmony.
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Bonham City Council approved adding ten proposed amendments to the to the city charter to the ballot next May. Council also approved a new retail development on Russell Street, next to the restaurants near Highway 121.
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Happy Veterans Day to our military Veterans and their families! There are numerous local and near-local businesses that offer discounts and incentives on Veterans Day including retail shops and eating establishments. There are too many to mention in this article however, a quick Internet search will highlight the participating organizations.
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Step into the spirit of the season as Downtown McKinney transforms into a festive holiday destination for the city’s annual 'Home for the Holidays… A McKinney Christmas' celebration, presented by Commercial Bank of Texas. From Nov. 28-30, visitors can experience the charm and cheer of McKinney’s most magical weekend of the year, where nostalgic traditions and new holiday delights come together in the heart of the city. The 14-block area will be brimming with festive activities, delectable food, and entertainment for the entire family.
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Veterans Day (originally known as Armistice Day) is a federal holiday in the United States observed annually on November 11, for honoring military veterans of the United States Armed Forces. Veterans Day is distinct from Memorial Day, a U.S. public holiday in May: Veterans Day commemorates the service of all U.S. veterans, while the older Memorial Day, which grew out of Civil War commemorations, specifically honors those who have died while in military service. U.S. World War I veteran Joseph Ambrose (1896–1988) attends the dedication parade for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in 1982, wearing his original Brodie helmet and doughboy uniform and holding the flag that covered the casket of his son, Clement, who was killed in the Korean War.




















