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April 20: Kaufman County Tx GOP Club is meeting at Trinity Family Church, located at 9670 CR 214 in Talty on Monday, April 20. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Kaufman County Grand Jury Report

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Kaufman County Grand Jury returned 43 indictments April 10. Indictment information obtained from the District Clerk’s office does not include ages or addresses of defendants.

Danny Baker Elementary sets groundbreaking

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Crandall ISD announced the groundbreaking ceremony for Danny Baker Elementary School. District leadership and community members will be on hand for the groundbreaking ceremony, which is set for Monday, April 20 from 2-2:30 p.m. at 2165 Broken Arrow Blvd.

Take Me Home

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The Take Me Home program is a FREE service available for all residents of Kaufman County, for adults and children who may have difficulty communicating due to a developmental or cognitive disability. The database is maintained by the Kaufman County Sheriff ’s Office Communications Division.

Man shot, killed at Breezy Hill Park

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A man was shot and killed in the Breezy Hill Park area of Terrell on Easter Sunday. The Terrell Police Department responded to the area of Breezy Hill Park, located in the 300 block of New Hope Street, on Sunday, April 5 in reference to reports of shots fired according to a press release from Terrell PD.

Kaufman County woman pleads guilty to 2024 murder

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news@kaufmanherald.com A 41-year-old Forney woman plead guilty to the shooting death of her husband in Kaufman County. According to a press release from the Kaufman County District Attorney Erleigh Wiley’s office, Mayra Diosdado Lara pled guilty to murder in the Feb.

Kaufman girls’ golfers advance to Regionals

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Two members of the Kaufman High School girls’ varsity golf team are advancing to Regionals. Bryleigh and Rae finished third place as a team with Bryleigh taking second overall and Rae finishing eighth overall. They both advance to Regionals in Pottsboro from April 15-16.
Photo courtesy of Kaufman High School

Nash Elementary Robotics presents for city council

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Nash Elementary Robotics students gave their presentation on their robotics program during the Kaufman City Council meeting on Monday, March 24. The young students showcased their technical skills that have transitioned from the classroom to the City Hall chambers.
Nash Elementary Robotics students gave a presentation and demonstration during the regular Kaufman City Council meeting on Monday, March 24. Photos courtesy of City of Kaufman
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