November 2025

DFPS Kaufman County Resource Fair brings together community partners to support families in Kaufman County

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Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, Faith-Based and Community Engagement Specialist The Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) Faith-Based and Community Engagement Team is proud to announce the success of this year’s Kaufman County Resource Fair, which brought together a wide range of community organizations, agencies, and local businesses — all united in their commitment to strengthening families in Kaufman County.
Representatives from community organizations gathered at the DFPS Health Fair to share information and strengthen partnerships that benefit Kaufman County families. Courtesy photo

TAKE A STAND

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Through my many years, I have hunted from all sorts of deer stands, everything from a couple of two by fours nailed to a forked tree limb to later in life, elevated stands with all the amenities of a well-stocked cabin.
Larry Wieshuhn, Jeff Rice and Luke (left to right) stand in front of a see-through pop-up blind. These blinds have become very popular over the past couple of years. The hunter can see out but game cannot see in. Photo by Don Gresham

Kaufman County receives donation for solar streetlights

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Representative Keith Bell, CEO of Intex Electrical Contractors, Inc., joined the Kaufman County Commissioners Court as they formally accepted a generous $33,400 donation from Intex Electric. The contribution will fund the installation of six solar-powered streetlights at key intersections throughout Precinct 2.
Photo courtesy of Pam Corder