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David Keith Sumrow

David Keith Sumrow

David Keith Sumrow, 74, of Allen, went to be with the Lord on Friday, April 10, 2026. He was born May 12, 1951, to Earl and Christine Ketron Sumrow. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Debra Sumrow; son Brandon Sumrow; brother Franklin Sumrow (Billie); sister...

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City reviews zoning classifications

City reviews zoning classifications

A new zoning classification is in the works for Farmersville and will allow businesses such as concrete and asphalt to open within the city limits. The Planning and Zoning Commission approved adding the zoning classification of ‘High Impact Industrial’ in the...

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Early voting ends Friday; Election Day is Nov. 6

Early voting ends Friday; Election Day is Nov. 6

The 2018 election year comes to an end Tuesday, Nov. 6 when voters head to the polls to cast their ballots for candidates seeking statewide offices down to those running for school boards. Early voting for the General Election started Oct. 22 and runs through Friday,...

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Slingin’ spiders

Slingin’ spiders

Spiders, ghouls, goblins and more were part of this year’s Scare on the Square and Trick it Up Bike Ride. For more photos see the Nov. 1 edition or click here to browse or purchase Halloween event photos.

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More than $42,000 spent in legal fees for cemetery

More than $42,000 spent in legal fees for cemetery

The city spent more than $42,000 in legal fees associated with the Islamic Association of Collin County cemetery planned west of town along Hwy. 380. The city estimated $42,000 was spent over the three year period with involvement of the IACC cemetery. Information...

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Halloween events this Saturday

Halloween events this Saturday

Ghosts, goblins and those looking for a spooktacular time will descend on downtown Farmersville for Halloween events Saturday. Kicking off the morning will be the Farmersville Chamber of Commerce’s Trick It Up Bike Ride. The bike ride will take place from 9 a.m. to 3...

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No raining on our parade

No raining on our parade

Senior Lindsey May is crowned Homecoming Queen by last year’s winner Katy Ravsten while May’s dad, Lance May, rejoices in her coronation. Despite rain earlier in the football game, the rain stopped right before coronation ceremonies allowing umbrellas to be folded....

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