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February 19: Texas A&M Agrilife Extension is offering a free public event on how to spot, treat and safely eliminate the most common garden pests and weeds on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026.

Rob Farquharson running for County Court at Law

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Rob Farquharson is an East Texas Native, former prosecutor, and current Deputy Division Chief in the Texas Attorney General’s Office. In his current role, Rob has stopped doctors from performing transgender medical treatment on children, defeated a Biden Border NGO in the Texas Supreme Court, fought to keep men out of women’s sports and stood-up to defend and protect pro-life pregnancy clinics.
Rob Farquharson

Judge Bobby L Rich seeking re-election

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Judge Bobby Rich is a conservative republican who has dedicated many years serving Kaufman County. As a police officer, pastor, and now as Judge of the Kaufman County Court @ Law #2, Bobby has spent decades working to protect families, strengthen the community, and uphold the rule of law. There is no one more experienced, more dedicated, or more trustworthy to serve our community in this position than Bobby Rich.
Bobby Rich

Bob Hall announces re-election bid for Senate District 2

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Currently serving in the 89th Legislature, Texas Senator Bob Hall represents Senate District 2 and serves as Chairman of the vital Senate Committee on Administration. He is also an influential voting member of the Senate Committees on Finance, Health and Human Services, State Affairs, and Veteran Affairs. Senator Hall has earned a reputation for being open-minded and willing to discuss ideas, while remaining absolutely unwavering in his commitment to core conservative principles and Judeo-Christian values.
Bob Hall

Teddy Bear repair shop returns to TVCC

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editor@terrelltribune.com The TVCC Health Science Center in Terrell is hosting their third annual Teddy Bear Repair Shop on Valentine’s Day. A fun event for the community, the repair shop invites children to bring their favorite stuffed animals for a special check-up with the Health Occupation students.

Local Terrell students recognized at FWSSR

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Carson McCreary, a 4-H member of Kaufman County 4-H from Terrell, was awarded a $500 Calf Scramble purchase certificate at the 2026 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. During each of the Stock Show’s 23 rodeo performances, 20 students compete to catch one of 10 calves for the opportunity to earn a $500 heifer purchase certificate. Students who successfully complete the Calf Scramble and exhibit their heifer at the 2027 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo are then eligible to compete for scholarships ranging from $500 to $16,000.
Photo courtesy of MeliSsa Ashley

Deanna Frank celebrates 25 years at KCSO

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Deanna Franks celebrated 25 years of service with the Kaufman County Sheriff’s Offi ce Communication Division on Monday, Feb. 2. She was celebrated for her dedication, reliability and heart for her job.
Photo courtesy of Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office

CABIN FEVER

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Like many of you I’m sure, I spent the earlier part of this week ‘cooped up’ in the house thanks to that Alberta clipper that came roaring down and turned much of the country into a walk-in freezer! The afternoon before old man winter hit I was able to spend some range time sighting in my new ATN Thor 6 mini compact thermal scope. This little thermal scope is not only compact but extremely user friendly and the images are sharp and clear. I haven’t had the chance to put it to work on hogs yet but as soon as the ice melts in north Texas I plan to put some pork backstrap in the freezer. Those hogs will be hitting corn feeders like well, hogs to a trough when the ice melts!
Like many of you, Luke was ‘cooped up’ inside the house several days this past week. He shares some ideas that might help you if you might have a case of the malady known as ‘cabin fever”. Making this tasty venison stirfry not only kept Luke occupied but his family well fed! Photo by Luke Clayton
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