ATWOODS grand opening
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The new ATWOODS location in Mabank opened it’s doors Nov. 16.
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The new ATWOODS location in Mabank opened it’s doors Nov. 16.
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A Be a Santa to a Senior tree is located at The Monitor office located at 1316 S. Third St. in Mabank.
EUSTACE–After wrapping up their season in the Bi-district round of the playoffs to Whitney, the Eustace Lady Bulldogs announced their All-District and Academic All-District teams for the 2022 season.
Eustace finished the season in second place in their district with a 12-2 record and 23-10 overall.
Lyra Landrum took home Offensive Player of the Year with Bailey Billings being named the Defensive Player of the Year. Emma Bell was announced as the Hitter of the Year for the Lady Bulldogs.
Avery Reeve took home the lone First Team All-District honor.
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The City of Payne Springs holds Fifty Fest Oct. 29 to benefit the Payne Springs Volunteer Fire Department. Mabank High School Teacher Nicci Romero brought 16 BETA Club students to volunteer in every area of the event and recruited three teens from additional schools.
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Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Seven Points Post 4376 Commander and State Surgeon Randall Johnston (from left) and VFW Seven Points Post 4376 Past Commander Wiliam Fuzi attend the Nov. 5 Cedar Creek Veterans Foundation USO Party.
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Kerens receiver Ryan Priddy gets ready for a Lane Lynch pass at the goal line against Cross Roads Nov. 3.
CEDAR CREEK LAKE–The Nov. 8 election which decides area city council and school board trustee positions results are as follows. Results are as of press time at 10:05 p.m.
In the City of Tool election to elect a candidate for one - one year term John Brasfield won with 357 votes against Kathleen Donoghue who earned 307 votes. Three-two-year terms for Tool City Council were decided from four candidates. Candidates Greg Figueroa, Mark Holley and Incumbent Mike Dumont won those seats with 434, 275 and 304 votes respectively. Stephanie Love earned 235 votes.
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The Texas Flag, which was a popular point of interest at the Anding Acres Wedding Venue south of Malakoff is damaged from a confirmed EF-2 tornado that swept through the area Nov. 4.
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The Athens Steel Building Company suffered the most noted damage during the confirmed EF-2 tornado Nov. 4.