Mildred FFA plant ID team recently competed in the Freestone County Soil and Water Conservation District contest. Mildred had six in the top 10 individuals. Pictured, left to right, front row, are Jasmine Lawrence, Jordan Fountain, second place; Ellen Smith, seventh place; Courtney Grant, Taitum Fraser and, back row, Kalli Young, ninth place; Rosie Young, fourth place; Ruben Yankie, sixth place; Sebrina Bancroft, and Terin Thomas, 10th place.
The 11th annual Blind and Visually Impaired Sports Extravaganza was held Oct. 23-24 in Irving, sponsored by the Region 10 Education Service Center, Lions Club International District 2-X1, and Lions Club International District 2-E2. Clayton Stacy, son of Melissa and Jim Stacy of Corsicana, won gold medals as he placed first in tee-ball hitting, first in tennis ball throw, and first in 25-meter dash.
Chiselbrook graduates
Jason Chiselbrook of Blooming Grove graduated from Tarleton State University with a master’s degree in manu quality and leadership from the university’s Stephenville campus. Commencement ceremonies were held Aug. 15.
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Council hears from shelter supporters
An item not even on the agenda drew the most attention and most time at Tuesday’ Corsicana City Council meeting, as supporters of a new animal shelter spoke out during a public forum time.
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‘That lady welder’
Diane Billingsley first fell in love with metal working as a 7-year-old when her parents took her to see a blacksmith’s shop.
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Job Fair opens doors
Job seekers of all ages and experience levels will want to attend the Navarro County Job Fair slated for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at Navarro College.
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P&Z tackles wells
Drilling within 600 feet of a subdivision will be the topic of both an open and closed meeting of the Navarro County Lake Planning and Zoning Commission, scheduled to meet in regular session at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Navarro County Courthouse.
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Local Beat for 2/8/12
A listing of meetings and events of interest throughout Navarro County.
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Shelter supporters speak out
Supporters of a public vote on a bond to pay for a new animal shelter in Corsicana turned out in numbers Tuesday to speak at the Corsicana City Council meeting.
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Dance hall appeal before council
The Corsicana City Council will hear an appeal of a denied dance hall permit application when it meets in regular session at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Council members are scheduled to meet in a work session at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the Government Center conference room, before the regular agenda meeting starting at 6 p.m. -
Texas primary date in doubt after deal talks stall
Texas is all but certain to have an even later say in choosing the Republican presidential nominee after what at first looked like a breakthrough deal in a bitter dispute over redistricting maps ended with wide rejection of the proposal.
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CISD quartet out to win cuisine competition
They’ve been at it for months.
Just enough of this, just enough of that, cooked “just so.”
For four teens from Corsicana High School, Tuesday holds a special thrill for them as they compete in the Greater Dallas Restaurant Association’s ProStart Culinary Competition at Arlington Convention Center. -
Gander Mountain now home to small deer population
When Gander Mountain opened in August of 2004, it did so with an outdoor ATV track, giving potential buyers an avenue, of sorts, to test models out. The last several years, that patch of grass has been barren.
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