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Meals on Wheels of Texoma to host Mayors For Meals Day March 24
Meals on Wheels of Texoma announced today that it will be holding Mayors For Meals Day as a part of its March For Meals campaign. Tom Bean Mayor Sherry Howard will be participating in the event to show her support for the community’s seniors.

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Volunteer Services Council of Mental Health Mental Retardation Services of Texoma sponsoring recycling fundraiser March 27
Collections will include the following items: Computer Equipment, Cameras, Office Equipment, Entertainment Electronics, Multimedia, Portable electronics, Video Games, Sporting Goods, Musical Instruments, Non-Fiction Books, Vehicles, ATVs, Pottery, Cookware Glass, and Dinnerware, Jewelry, Home and Garden
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Agenda for regular meeting of Fannin County Commissioners Court March 22
Discussion, consideration and action to approve dividing three lots in previously approved Club Estate subdivision in Honey Grove into four lots to improve drainage location
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Habitat for Humanity of Grayson County to celebrate milestone achievement March 21
With the advent of lovely, dry, spring weaher, we are delighted to announce the dedication for House #20 in Van Alstyne. This is a milestone house! We are celebrating the first house in Van Alstyne, the 20th house in Grayson County, and the 100th person living in a Habitat house in this county. That is 20 homes, 100 people! We will join Irma Gonzales and her family as we dedicate their home.
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Joe Moss presents program at Bonham Kiwanis Club
Standing; Richard Glaser and Joe Moss. Seated; Nancy Young and Donna McBroom.

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Arlington couple who ran prostitution ring sentenced on money laundering convictions
Today, U.S. District Judge Mary Lou Robinson sentenced Kelly Marie Jellison, 24, of Arlington, Texas, to 24 months in prison and ordered her to pay a $5000 fine, following her guilty plea in November 2009 to one count of money laundering and aiding and abetting, announced U.S. Attorney James T. Jacks of the Northern District of Texas. Jellison’s co-defendant and business partner, Byron Dale Johnson, 46, pleaded guilty to the same offense and was sentenced last week by Judge Robinson to 60 months in federal prison and ordered to pay a $20,000 fine. He was remanded into custody following that sentencing hearing. Jellison must surrender to the Bureau of Prisons on April 19, 2010.
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McKinney City Council summary
McKinney City Council meetings are aired live and in rebroadcast on AT&T U-Verse channel 99, Time Warner Cable channel 16 in McKinney, and live on the city’s Web site, www.mckinneytexas.org. All meetings are archived for on-demand viewing on the Web site. Meeting summaries are accessible on the city’s Web site, www.mckinneytexas.org, or by signing up for the regular electronic newsletter, also available on the Web site.
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Honey Grove Police Department tops list of cases
Criminal District Attorney Richard Glaser reports that on Thursday, March 18, 2010, the Fannin County grand jury met to consider thirteen (13) cases. Eleven (11) cases were true billed or indicted. So far in 2010, the grand jury has returned 52 true bills of indictment.
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State Representative speaks at Rotary Club
(l-r) Rotarian Lewis Donaghey and State Representative Larry Phillips

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McKinney announces lower ISO rating
Starting April 1, McKinney residents will reap the benefits of years of hard work by the McKinney Fire Department. A revised ISO Property Protection Classification (PPC) of Class 2 up from the former classification of Class 4 is effective on April 1, bringing savings on fire insurance to many home and business owners in McKinney that could total more than $5 million.
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Elderly Commerce man dies after unfortunate home project goes wrong
An investigation showed that the 85-year-old man identified as Calogero Gibaldi had been working on the porch of his house in Commerce. Several boards and construction items were found at the scene. Sometime while Mr. Gibaldi was working on the roof portion of the porch, it collapsed on him. Mr. Gibaldi had been working on the project on his own and was trapped and pinned by the roof.
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Forty indicted in East Texas major mortgage fraud scheme
According to the indictment, beginning in 2004, John Barry, 41, of Windemere, Florida, owned and operated, TKI Group, Inc. and JAB Consulting, businesses out of Florida through which he solicited real estate agents, property finders, mortgage brokers, title company attorneys or escrow officers, property appraisers, and straw buyers to facilitate this scheme. The purpose of the scheme was to defraud lending institutions by convincing them to approve mortgage loans for residential properties for which the property values had been fraudulently inflated. The indictment specifically lists 114 residential properties located in the Texas cities of Allen, Arlington, Cedar Hill, Coppell, Corinth, Cypress, Dallas, Flower Mound, Fort Worth, Frisco, Granbury, Heath, Highland Village, Houston, Keller, Lantana, Lewisville, Little Elm, Lubbock, Magnolia, McKinney, Plano, Roanoke, Southlake, Spring, The Woodlands, and Willis.
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Fannin County Sheriff’s Office report for 03-16-2010
Deputy Mueller responded to a call on FM 898 regarding the unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The complainant told Deputy Mueller that an unknown subject(s) had attempted to steal one of his pickup trucks and drove the truck into a ditch. The complainant said another one of his pickup trucks was missing from his driveway. The missing vehicle was a 2004 Chevrolet. This offense is related to the burglary of a church also located on FM 898. Case is under investigation.

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Tom Bean Police Officer named Hero of the Year
Tom Bean Mayor Sherry E. Howard and Tom Bean Police Chief Michael Webster with Officer Larry Rittenhouse

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Red Cross instructor training available
The Texoma Area Chapter of The American Red Cross will offer a 32-hour instructor training course Wednesday-Friday, April 21-23, at the chapter office at 2527 Highway 691, Denison. Deadline for registration is April 7.
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McKinney’s population expected to more than double from last official Census, 2010 Census forms to be mailed in March
“The last time McKinney’s population was counted in a decennial census, we had a population of 54,000 residents. With a population of more than 126,000 today, it is especially crucial for McKinney citizens to fill out and return the census form,” said McKinney Mayor Brian Loughmiller. “The census count determines consideration for various grant opportunities available to urban areas based on population. Federal grants that are important for infrastructure, energy efficiency and other programs are available at different levels for cities that are less than 100,000 as opposed to cities of McKinney’s size. An accurate census count will ensure that McKinney is considered in the proper category when applying for federal funds for necessary projects.” photo of historic downtown McKinney at dusk by Allen Rich

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Texas Business Women of Bonham receive proclamation from Bonham Mayor Roy Floyd
Pictured left to right; Bonham Mayor Roy Floyd, Local President Myrtis Williams, Regional Director Lana Bernardin, Tammy Skidmore Rich, Judy Teller, Paulette Andrew, Ruth Ann Moore, Lue Norman, Elizabeth May, Maria Hix and Glynell Sewell.

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