Nancy Lewis Moore
Jan16

Nancy Lewis Moore

Funeral Service for Nancy Lewis Moore will be at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, January 19, 2026 at St. Phillip’s Episcopal Church. Interment will follow the service at Sulphur Springs City Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at 1:00 p.m. Nancy passed away on January 13, 2026 in Tyler, Texas. Long after she’d been widowed at age 38 and left to single-parent her 11- and 8-year-old sons, Nancy Rose Lewis Barton Moore...

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Dickie Leon French
Jan16

Dickie Leon French

Dickie Leon French, age 70, of Mount Vernon, Texas, passed away on Monday, January 12, 2026. He was born on October 10, 1955, in Pittsburg, Texas, to Samuel Leon French and Virginia Carolyn Rainey. He grew up in Pittsburg, Texas, where his love for music began at a young age. From the moment he discovered drums, it was clear they weren’t just an instrument to him, they were his heartbeat. He played drums in the marching band...

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Teachers Could Benefit From Voucher Program Soon
Jan16

Teachers Could Benefit From Voucher Program Soon

January 16, 2026 – Teachers and educators across Texas may soon find new income opportunities through the state’s Education Savings Account program, often referred to as school vouchers, passed by the Legislature. The program allows families to use state-funded education dollars for approved services outside traditional public schools, opening the door for educators to participate as paid vendors. Under the program, teachers and...

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Jackie Dean Hamm
Jan16

Jackie Dean Hamm

Jackie Dean Hamm March 28, 1954 — January 15, 2026 Cumby Jackie Hamm was born on March 28, 1954 in Dallas, Texas to Johnnie and Freddie Joan (Jones) Hamm. He married Pamela Denise Strawn on October 23, 1981 in Greenville, Texas. Jackie was a skilled welder at Burney Valve in Sulphur Springs, Tx. After years of hard work under the hood, Jackie retired to spend more time in his own shop and tending to his cows. For Jackie, the best days...

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Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Secures Over Two Mil­lion Free Eggs for Tex­ans as Part of His­toric Set­tle­ment with Cal-Maine Foods for Price Gouging
Jan15

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Secures Over Two Mil­lion Free Eggs for Tex­ans as Part of His­toric Set­tle­ment with Cal-Maine Foods for Price Gouging

January 15, 2026 – Attorney General Ken Paxton has finalized a major settlement with Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. (“Cal-Maine”), which includes Cal-Maine donating around 2,160,000 eggs to food banks across Texas. Attorney General Paxton previously sued Cal-Maine, one of the largest egg suppliers in the state, in April 2020 for price gouging and illegally raising the cost of eggs by around 300 percent.  “My office will crack down on any...

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Do You Qualify For a $20 Credit From Verizon?
Jan15

Do You Qualify For a $20 Credit From Verizon?

January 15, 2026 – Verizon Outage Hits Texas Customers, Company Offers $20 Credit Verizon customers across Texas experienced service disruptions this week as widespread network outages left many without reliable phone, text and data service. The outage affected both urban and rural areas, with reports coming in from major cities including Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Austin, as well as smaller communities. Customers began...

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Elsa Madrigal
Jan15

Elsa Madrigal

February 25, 1957 — December 24, 2025 Cumby Graveside services for Elsa Madrigal, age 68, of Cumby, Texas, will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at Miller Grove Cemetery, with Raymond Delgado officiating. Visitation will take place from 9:00 to 9:45 a.m. at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Simon Martinez, Jose Madrigal, Gonzalo Escandon, Luis Escandon, Daniel Tavarez, and Joshua Angel Escandon. Mrs....

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TPWD Files Proposed Amendments to Proof of Residency Requirements for Recreational Hunting and Fishing Licenses, Permits
Jan14

TPWD Files Proposed Amendments to Proof of Residency Requirements for Recreational Hunting and Fishing Licenses, Permits

Jan. 12, 2026 – On January 12, 2026, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department filed proposed amendments to the department’s rule regarding proof of residency requirements for issuance of recreational hunting and fishing licenses and permits with the Texas Secretary of State. The proposed amendments would require a person to produce, at the time a license is purchased or obtained, a driver’s license or personal identification...

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Paxton Investigates Chlorine Based Sanitizer Sprayed on Organic Foods
Jan14

Paxton Investigates Chlorine Based Sanitizer Sprayed on Organic Foods

January 14, 2026 – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a statewide investigation into major grocery chains over allegations that organic fruits and vegetables are being sprayed with pesticides in-store without proper disclosure to consumers. The investigation centers on the use of Produce Maxx, an EPA-registered antimicrobial pesticide that contains concentrated hypochlorous acid, a chlorine-based compound. The...

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Abbott Meets With US Ambassador Delegation
Jan14

Abbott Meets With US Ambassador Delegation

January 14, 2026 – Governor Greg Abbott met Tuesday at the Governor’s Mansion with several U.S. ambassadors to discuss transatlantic security cooperation, Texas’ growing defense and manufacturing sectors, and opportunities to promote American industry abroad. The meeting included U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker, U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherlands Joseph Popolo, U.S. Ambassador to Poland Tom Rose, and U.S....

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