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’21 Jackrabbit Sets Track, Field Records in South Carolina

’21 Jackrabbit Sets Track, Field Records in South Carolina

Forney High School graduate and current freshman at the University of South Carolina Upstate, Bracie Vaughn, is setting records. She recently clocked a new fastest time for USC Upstate in the 60m hurdles at the Big South Indoor Track and Field Championships in Winston-Salem, South Carolina. In the preliminary round, Bracie placed third with a time of 8.56, an achievement that advanced her to the finals and simultaneously broke her school’s record. In the finals round, she placed 6th, finishing at 8.60.

Kaufman County East Young Marines Participate in BONEFROG CHALLENGE
Kaufman County East Young Marines Participate in BONEFROG CHALLENGE
Kaufman County East Young Marines Participate in BONEFROG CHALLENGE

Kaufman County East Young Marines Participate in BONEFROG CHALLENGE

Kaufman County East Young Marines accepted the invitation to volunteer for the BONEFROG Navy Seal Obstacle Course Challenge held on March 05, 2022, at COUSINS Paintball of Forney, TX. This amazing 3+ plus mile run with over 20 obstacles was a first for the 6 participating Young Marines. The Young Marines formed a buddy system of 3 teams of two and placed among themselves in this order.

Gardening Chores for March
Gardening Chores for March
Gardening Chores for March

Gardening Chores for March

One of the busiest gardening months of the year is here. March weather can be very fickle – it could still freeze since average last freeze in Kaufman County is around March 30, and yet it still could be very balmy and pleasant most of the month. Freezing weather mainly affects the timing of planting cold-sensitive plants, like tomatoes or begonias. If you decide to take chances with tender plants, be prepared to give them a protective covering. Keep in mind – the old wives tale states that if it thunders in February, it will freeze in April. We had thunder in February…so be cautious about planting too soon.

North Texas Municipal Water District Annual Report Shares Successes and Challenges Overcome during Fiscal Year 2021

Phil Dyer

North Texas Municipal Water District Annual Report Shares Successes and Challenges Overcome during Fiscal Year 2021

The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) released its Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 sharing numerous accomplishments as it continues to deliver vital water, wastewater and solid waste services in the North Texas region. All services continued without interruption despite the ongoing global pandemic, the historic winter storm, and an increasing population of the 2,200 square-mile area served by NTMWD.

North Texas Municipal Water District and John Bunker Sands Wetland Center Celebrate New Education Facilities

North Texas Municipal Water District and John Bunker Sands Wetland Center Celebrate New Education Facilities

The John Bunker Sands Wetland Center (Center), along with the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) and The Rosewood Corporation, invites the public to celebrate the completion of expanded education facilities at a grand reopening event scheduled for Saturday, April 2 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 655 Martin Ln, Combine, TX 75159.

NIGHT TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME

Paul Tyson, owner of www.gearthehunt.com and North Texas Piggin on Facebook rigged and ready for a night of hog hunting. Photo courtesy Paul Tyson

NIGHT TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME

I love hunting wild hogs as I’m sure most readers of my column have learned through the past several decades. I even wrote a book on the subject a few years ago. There is something very exciting about sitting over a corn feeder, whether during the day or at night, and first hearing a sounder of hogs coming through the woods and then having them appear.

We’re Sold Out!

We’re Sold Out!

The support of a community for a school district is necessary for the success of its students. The Forney community’s support for Forney ISD and the Forney Education Foundation has again shown itself to be amazing.

Annual Water System Maintenance Planned March 1 – 29

Annual Water System Maintenance Planned March 1 – 29

The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) will temporarily change the disinfectant in its water treatment process from March 1 through March 29, 2022. The annual, routine change is necessary to maintain the regional system and yearround water quality for the more than two million customers NTMWD serves in a 10-county region in North Texas in a 2,200-square-mile service area. NTMWD provides a capacity of more than 876 million gallons of treated water per day through more than 610 miles of transmission pipelines.

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Mailing Address: P.O. Box 936, Forney, TX 75126
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