news@kaufmanherald.com Kaufman High School’s Culinary students will be providing an Autumn Feast, known as “Friendsgiving”, coming up during the Fall on Saturday, Nov. 8.
On Saturday, Sept. 13, DnT Photography will be hosting a first for Kaufman - an inaugural art exhibit titled, “Simply Me: Little Humans, Big Personalities.” The art exhibit is a black and white portraiture exhibit that celebrates children from the ages of two-years-old to 13-years-old and highlights the importance of building healthy self-esteem in children through the art of photography.
The rains that fell across much of Texas last week were right on cue. It always seems to rain just before the opener of dove season. The dove we have been watching coming to water each day suddenly have water to drink everywhere. That pond or stock tank we planned to hunt is probably void of birds coming in for their afternoon drink. But we live in Texas and will take our rain when we get it and be thankful, right?
Among the more indelible images to emerge on September 11, 2001 was the sight of two planes crashing into the North and South Towers of the World Trade Center. Still photos and video footage of those planes flying into the Twin Towers were the first images of the attacks many Americans saw, and no one who watched events unfold that morning will ever forget those images.
“ On the evening of September 11, 2001, United States President George W. Bush addressed a nation that earlier that day witnessed the deadliest terrorist attacks in world history.
The Kaufman Fire Department accepted a challenge to a wiffleball game by a local 10 and under youth team on Aug. 22. Captain Watson, Lt. Ballard, Firefighter Sprabary, Firefighter Kelsey, Firefighter Welch and Police Sergeant Huddle battled hard with the talented, young athletes. Additional photos on 2A.
The Crandall City Council discussed a possible safety plan concerning traffic congestion and safety concerns on local roads in town at their regular meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 2.