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Wyndi Veigel
The cure was worse

The cure was worse

Columnist John Moore’s great grandmother had one cure for everything. He wishes she’d used Lavoris instead of Dr. Tichenor’s. When I was little, every time I got sick, I was fairly certain that every medication the adults dispensed was designed to kill me. Before the...

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Council talks ADA upgrades

Council talks ADA upgrades

  Farmersville is taking steps to bring the city and downtown area into compliance with the American Disability Act. Recently, a $325,000 Texas Capital Fund Main Street Grant was accepted by the Farmersville City Council. The grant is comprised of the city paying...

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Curington leaves community legacy

Curington leaves community legacy

Many residents are in mourning after lifelong resident and community contributor Charles Curington recently passed away. Perhaps most noteable was the time that Mr. Curington dedicated to the Farmersville Fire Department. He joined the Farmersville Volunteer Fire...

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Educational fun

Educational fun

Students at Tatum Elementary School have been having fun with a variety of educational events. For more photos see the Feb. 1 issue or subscribe online.

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Lady Farmers still alive in district

Lady Farmers still alive in district

Help is exactly what the Lady Farmers need if they’re to qualify for the playoffs. The first thing they had to do themselves was beat Howe, Tuesday, Jan. 30, and visiting Leonard at 6:15 p.m. Friday, Feb. 2 in District 10-3A. “We must beat Howe, which is a team that...

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New Main Street Manager hired

New Main Street Manager hired

A new face is in town and it’s because he has been hired as the newest Farmersville Main Street Manager. Reagan Rothenberger, who hails from Beaumont, has been hired as the Main Street Manager. Though young, at 27, he brings education, enthusiasm and experience to the...

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Editorial: The Presidency

Presidents need oversight and scrutiny; they need a Congress that will press them and insist on consultation. They get very little of that pressure today. Because we live in such tumultuous political times, it’s easy to believe that today’s intense public focus on the...

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The hypocrisy of political correctness

A professor at NYU was shunned by his colleagues because of “the content and structure of his thinking.”   That’s right, the “thought police” were after him.  They didn’t like the fact that he was using social media to expose the hypocrisy of political correctness on...

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