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Tee It Up for Kids

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Sunday, February 1, 2026, members of the Cedar Creek Country Club Women’s Golf Association (WGA) gathered to present the proceeds from the 2025 Tee It Up for Kids golf tournament to the Children’s Advocacy Center’s board President, Randy Squibb, and the Center’s Executive Director, Shannon Gardner. The tournament raised $48,269.27 for the benefit of the Center. Standing to the right of Mr. Squibb is Ms. Rita Files, WGA’s Past President and current Secretary, and to the left of Ms. Gardner is Ms. Mary Ann Anthony, current WGA President. Joining these four are representatives of the WGA, who are 70+ members strong.
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Kemp ISD recognizes 'Band Dad' Johnny Wilson

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Kemp ISD recognized Johnny Wilson - a dedicated Kemp Band parent and volunteer since the 2009–10 school year. His children — Brittnee, Zac, Connor, Ben and Dylan — were all proud members of the band program. Even after all his children graduated, Mr. Wilson has continued to generously give his time and energy to support the organization and its students.
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Processing game meat at home

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For many years, back in the day when I simply could not afford to drop my game off at a processor, I learned to do the processing at home. As a youngster, I watched my dad butcher hogs every winter and learned the basics skills necessary to transform game into ‘meat’ ready for the freezer. My duty was to haul water for scalding the hogs before scraping and do the ‘grunt’ work. As a young boy I didn’t relish hog killing day but looking back I did learn the skills that would later serve me well.
Processing game meat at home is not rocket science. Making cured, smoked meats such as this wild hog ham is really simple but it does require a bit of preparation. Photo by Luke Clayton

Tractor Supply donates to Kaufman PD

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Tractor Supply celebrated National Hometown Heroes Day on Nov. 1 across all of its 2,300+ stores nationwide, and each store donated $500 to a local police, fire or veteran organization, totaling more than $1 million in a single day.
Photo courtesy of Pat Warner
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