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  • Postal officials invite job seekers to learn more about USPS employment opportunities on Thursday, July 10, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at the Bonham Post Office, 300 N. Center Street, Bonham, TX 75418.
  • Opening this fall at 4951 Belt Line Road, the nearly 9,000-square-foot restaurant will deliver a multi-sensory experience, starting with a lush courtyard entrance and leading into a striking two-sided tequila display. The interior is a unique fusion of hacienda-style design, where warm, rich leather, distinctive lighting, and artistic tiles create an inviting atmosphere. Curated Latin art adds depth and storytelling throughout the space, reinforcing a sense of vibrant energy and sincere hospitality that defines the experience.
  • Creative Arts Center in Bonham is excited to announce a new partnership with the local Farmers Market. This group used to meet in the lot across from the post office.
  • Classes will be held at the Derrell Hall Education Center at 2505 N. Center Street from 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. starting Wednesday, August 6! Classes are FREE!
  • For nearly a century and a half, one small Texas town has gathered each summer to celebrate its roots, its people, and its pride. The Leonard Picnic isn't just an event — it's a tradition that connects generations. Now in its 146th year, the celebration returns with live music, family fun, and that unmistakable feeling of coming home.
  • 1998 – death of Roy Rogers, American cowboy, actor, and singer. Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye; November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), nicknamed the King of the Cowboys, was an American singer, actor, television host, and rodeo performer. Following early work under his given name, first as a co-founder of the Sons of the Pioneers and then as an actor, the rebranded Rogers then became one of the most famous and popular Western stars of his era. He appeared in almost 90 motion pictures, as well as numerous episodes of his self-titled radio program that lasted for nine years. Between 1951 and 1957, he hosted The Roy Rogers Show television series. In many of them, he appeared with his wife, Dale Evans; his Golden Palomino, Trigger; and his German Shepherd, Bullet. Rogers is also best remembered for his signature song "Happy Trails." Rogers was the only country singer to be inducted twice into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Rogers's cultural influence is reflected in numerous songs, including "If I Had a Boat" by Lyle Lovett, "Roy Rogers" by Elton John on his 1973 album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, and "Should've Been a Cowboy" by Toby Keith.