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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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Veteran photos needed

Veteran photos needed

Each year, thousands of veterans are honored with an annual celebration called Veterans Day on Nov. 11. This year The Farmersville Times will continue to pay tribute to veterans and active duty personnel in a special section publishing Nov. 8. However, we need your...

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Lady Farmers adjusted nicely

Lady Farmers adjusted nicely

The move up in classification hasn’t phased the No. 7 state ranked Lady Farmers so far. They improved to 3-0 in District 13-4A following wins at Caddo Mills 28-26, 25-11, 25-16 and over visiting Sunnyvale 25-15, 24-26, 25-20, 25-17. “I am very proud of how the girls...

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Main Street Manager resigns after 8 months

Main Street Manager resigns after 8 months

After only eight months on the job, Main Street Manager Reagan Rothenberger has resigned. His last day is Friday, Oct. 12. Rothenberger has accepted a position as city planner for the city of Murphy. “This is really what my degree is in and I couldn’t pass up the...

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Video: State of the Art Public Safety Center now open

Video: State of the Art Public Safety Center now open

A new Public Safety Training Center has been built and is now open in McKinney to aid first responders throughout the county. The 25-acre training facility which was built by Collin College and the cities of McKinney and Allen will offer reality based training for the...

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Islamic cemetery approved by council

Islamic cemetery approved by council

A three-year battle to restrict the use of a 34-acre tract of land for an Islamic cemetery ended last Thursday. In a special meeting Thursday, Sept. 20 Farmersville City Council unanimously approved a settlement with the Islamic Association of Collin County which will...

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Deluge creates closures, train derailment

Deluge creates closures, train derailment

A train derailment occurred and multiple roads were closed after more than 12 inches of rain fell over the weekend in the Farmersville area. It was all hands on deck Friday, Sept. 21 around 11 p.m. when a Kansas City Southern train en route from Shreveport to Dallas...

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