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Ben and Brenda Bennett of West Tawakoni celebrated their 60 wedding anniversary. They were married on June 4, 1961. They have two children, Claudia Deanne Gibson and Bernay Johnson and husband Tom; five grandchildren, Kristopher, Brandon, Zachary, Matthew and Garrett, and two great-grandchildren, Ellie Gibson and Emmanuel Johnson.
Read moreAs part of a new initiative by Van Zandt County Sheriff Steve Hendrix to recognize the work of the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office employees, Sheila Bellamy was presented with a certificate of appreciation as the Clerical Employee of the Month.
Read moreThe Wills Point Ladies Club will host its signature fundraising event, Burgers ‘n’ Games, beginning at 5 p.m. April 17 at the Deen Building in Wills Point.
Read moreFormer VZC Judge Teresa Drum speaks to the Republican Women’s’ Club of VZC. The March meeting of the Republican Women’s Club of Van Zandt County was attended by over 40 people. Judge Drum provided historical information of the judicial system in the State of Texas. She went into detail of the roles and responsibilities of each judge as well as the qualifications. Photo Faith Caughron
Read moreHow and why did our ancestors from Europe come to the American colonies? Jim Thornhill, professional genealogist and Vice-President of the Dallas Genealogical Society, gave some answers in a fascinating program at the March 27 Van Zandt County Genealogical Society meeting. His talk focused on the migration of settlers to the southern states.
Read moreFans of live music will have plenty to keep themselves entertained next week with six different bands scheduled to perform at the Brick Street Festival April 24.
Read moreApril provided plenty of highs and lows for county cities according to the office of Texas State Comptroller Glenn Hegar, with four cities posting gains and three cities posting losses when analyzing sales tax revenue collections against the same calendar month the previous year.
Read moreThe Northeast Texas Cattleman’s Conference will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021. This year’s conference will have a different look and feel as it will be held in a virtual format only. “Due to the rising number of COVID 19 cases in our area, we feel it is in the best interest of everyone’s safety to hold it via ZOOM”, stated Tom my Phillips, CEA, AG – Van Zandt County. “Despite holding the program online, we still feel we have developed a high-quality program for our producers.” Deadline for registration is Jan. 25.
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