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Video: Winter Guard, Drumline wows crowd

Video: Winter Guard, Drumline wows crowd

While cold temperatures may keep marching bands indoors, for Farmersville High’s Winter Guard and indoor Drumline, the chill just gives them more opportunity to perfect their crafts. This year marks the second year for the FHS Winter Guard program, according to...

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Sunshine Week brings light to transparency

Sunshine Week brings light to transparency

Sunshine Week, March 10-16 this year, is a time that news gatherers take annually to focus on successes and assaults on the laws governing the right to know what public officials are doing, and how they are spending tax money. The weeklong observance sharpens the...

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Unstoppable: Lady Farmers plow under Panthers

Unstoppable: Lady Farmers plow under Panthers

The Lady Farmers brought the fire at the start of the district schedule. They rolled 17-2 over visiting Quinlan Ford in 13-4A. Haley Lewis homered, and Kate Ingram finished just shy of the cycle with a single, double and triple, and scored three runs. The first half...

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Former Congressman Ralph Hall dies

Former Congressman Ralph Hall dies

  Former U.S. Representative Ralph Hall, 95, whose political career lasted more than 50 years, as the oldest person to serve in the U.S. House, died Thursday, March 7. According to information released by news reports, the Republican died of natural causes at his...

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Downtown tune times adjusted by city council

Downtown tune times adjusted by city council

Downtown music hit some sour notes after conversation by Farmersville city council when a resident voiced opposition. As a joint project between the Farmersville Community Development Corporation (4B) and the Audie Murphy Day Committee, a new sound system was...

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Proposed trail resort prompts discussion

Proposed trail resort prompts discussion

Preliminary information regarding Sugar Hill Adventures and its connection to the Chaparral Trail was received by city council Tuesday, Feb. 26. Sean Mosley, who owns a 26-acre tract of land located approximately a mile and a half down the Chaparral Trail in the...

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Collin College tuition to increase

Collin College tuition to increase

Collin College trustees voted last week to raise student tuition $4 per credit hour starting with the fall semester, but prices will remain less than the cost at other area community colleges and universities. The $4 per hour tuition increase is for Texas residents....

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