Kerens boys stay near top of 18-2A with win over Hubbard
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Kerens’ Muziq Gunnell shoots a 3-pointer versus Hubbard in Jan. 31’s District 18-2A game.
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Kerens’ Muziq Gunnell shoots a 3-pointer versus Hubbard in Jan. 31’s District 18-2A game.
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The CleanUp USA bus parked in the parking lot at Lakeview Assembly of God Church in Seven Points is to provide personal hygiene for those who do not have access to showering facilities. The bus is open every Friday, but if needed it can be used any day, just go to the church office for entrance to the bus or call (903) 432-2682.
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During Jan. 20’s school board meeting, Kerens ISD shows its appreciation to its trustees in conjunction with Texas School Board Appreciation Month, including Tyrone Bailey (from left), Anne Beckman, Janie Solis, Board President Teresa Jennings, Board Secretary Matt Lynch, Board Vice President Randy Bancroft and Tyrone Martin (not pictured).
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Kemp’s Allie Pringle (right) drives around a Brownsboro Bearette in the teams’ Jan. 28 contest.

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Emma Bailey, Kemp’s leading scorer against Brownsboro Jan. 28, maneuvers toward the basket.
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Cedar Creek Lake Area Chamber of Commerce President Jo Ann Hanstrom passed away Feb. 2. Hanstrom made a huge mark in the community and will be missed by all who knew her.
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A multi-vehicle accident occurred Feb. 1 along State Highway 274 in Tool in front of Fig’s Backyard. According to a release provided by Tool City Administrator Julius Kizzee, “Curently, the Tool Police Department is working a motor vehicle incident that occured on Feb. 1. Details of the incident are currently under investigation. We will release information as it becomes available.”
MABANK‑Mabank Police Department (MPD) responded to the 17000 block of eastbound U.S. Highway 175 in reference to a vehicle crash Feb. 1 at approximately 1:30 p.m., according to a department release.
The deceased occupant was later identified as Bradley Michael Leonard, 68, stated the MPD release. The Monitor confirmed that Leonard was a Fort Worth-based cardiologist, according to Advanced Heart Care Director of Clinical Operations Ashley Butler, who is based in Plano.
HENDERSON COUNTY—The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) says it was contacted by Cook Children’s Hospital in Fort Worth Jan. 28 in reference to an infant possibly being abused.
According to a press release, the Henderson County Crimes Against Children Task Force began an investigation into the infant’s condition.
During the investigation investigators learned the infant’s father, Paul Gonzalez, allegedly caused the injuries.