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Friends of Sam Rayburn, Creative Arts Center host Texas authors
(l-r) Corby Alexander, Bonham City Manager; Robin Loreth, Friends of Sam Rayburn President; Dr. James Riddlesperger, Jr., Dr. Anthony Champagne, Robert Weddle, Dr. Bob Carrel, Dr. Patrick Cox, Barbara Reeves, and Bob Self
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Texas Transportation Commission advances 74 new projects, valued at approximately $2 billion
Eleven of the projects identified are in the Paris District, which should mean a significant boost to the local economy.
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Fort Worth Museum of Science and History opens to the public with ribbon cutting ceremony Nov. 20
Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief will proclaim Nov. 20, 2009 as Fort Worth Museum of Science and History Day. The first 3,500 Museum guests will be admitted free. (there will be an additional charge for the Omni IMAX® Theater and Noble Planetarium shows.)
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Suze Orman to speak at UNT Dec. 1
Financial expert Suze Orman will speak at the University of North Texas at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 1 (Tuesday) as part of its Distinguished Lecture Series. The lecture will be held in the ballroom of UNT’s Gateway Center, located on North Texas Boulevard between Eagle Drive and Highland Street. A question-and-answer session will follow the lecture.
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USDA Rural Development announces funding for Anna Community Development Corporation
USDA Rural Development Area Director, Allen Lambright, presented a ceremonial check to Anna Community Development Corporation for a $99,900 Rural Business Enterprise Grant (RBEG) to establish a revolving loan fund for the purpose of supporting and expanding economic and employment opportunities.
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On this day -- November 20
1910 – Mexican Revolution: Francisco I. Madero issues the Plan de San Luis Potosi, denouncing President Porfirio Díaz, calling for a revolution to overthrow the government of Mexico, effectively starting the Mexican Revolution. The Mexican Revolution (Spanish: Revolución mexicana) was a major armed struggle that started in 1910 with an uprising led by Francisco I. Madero against longtime autocrat Porfirio Díaz. The Revolution was characterized by several socialist, liberal, anarchist, populist, and agrarianist movements. Over time the Revolution changed from a revolt against the established order to a multi-sided civil war. After prolonged struggles, its representatives produced the Mexican Constitution of 1917. The Revolution is generally considered to have lasted until 1920, although the country continued to have sporadic, but comparatively minor, outbreaks of warfare well into the 1920s.
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Museum of Nature & Science breaks ground on $185 million museum at Victory Park
Forrest Hoglund, H. Ross Perot and Margot Perot don LED glasses during a presentation at "the ultimate dig," a groundbreaking ceremony for the $185-million museum to be constructed at Victory Park. photo by Jerry McClure
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Former Secret Service agent gives personal account of Kennedy assassination
So you think you've heard all the JFK assassination conspiracy theories, huh? (Secret Service agent Mike Howard is in the center of this photo facing forward and surrounded by President John Kennedy, Texas Governor John Connally and Mrs. Kennedy.)
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Bestselling mystery writer Deborah Crombie to give free talk at McKinney Public Library Dec. 3
Ms. Crombie, a McKinney native, was born in Dallas, grew up in Richardson, and graduated from Austin College in Sherman with a degree in biology. Although a native Texan, her novels are set exclusively in the United Kingdom. She divides her time between Britain, where she researches her novels, and McKinney, where she shares an early Arts and Crafts bungalow with her husband, three cats, and two German shepherd dogs.
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Fannin County schools receive ExxonMobil grants totaling $6,750 through Kwik Chek/McCraw Oil Company
Representatives from four Bonham ISD schools accept a grant from Kwik Chek Food Stores/McCraw Oil Company through the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program. (l-r) Steve Hill (High School Principal), Linda Staton (I.W Evans Principal), Mary Lou Fox (Finley-Oates Principal), Karol Alexander (L.H. Rather Principal), Doyce Taylor (Owner of McCraw Oil Company) and Bill Wilson (President of McCraw Oil Company)
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Park Place Volvo sponsors Down Syndrome Guild fundraiser
More than 4000 walkers participate in 2009 Buddy Walk at White Rock Lake in Dallas
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First Presbyterian Church of Bonham donates $1,000 to Fannin County Habitat
The First Presbyterian Church of Bonham announced today that Sally Simpson (on left), Habitat Board Member and FPC church member, presented Eva Fryar (on right), Habitat Board Secretary a check for $1,000.
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