Kemp downs Blooming Grove in five sets
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Kemp Lady Yellowjacket Shelbi Reed goes vertical for a block against the Blooming Grove Lady Lions Sept. 20 at home.
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Kemp Lady Yellowjacket Shelbi Reed goes vertical for a block against the Blooming Grove Lady Lions Sept. 20 at home.
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Blair Blue of Kerens sets up a teammate during her team’s Sept. 23 sweep of Itasca.
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Gun Barrel City Fire Chief Joseph Lindaman (from left) Mayor David Skains, Mayor Pro-Tem Gary Lerew, Council Member Richard Yaws, City Manager Jeff Arnswald and Gun Barrel City Police Department Captain Keith Stephens stand proudly beside the city’s new rescue boat.
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Kemp ISD proudly announces the nominees for Homecoming Queen. Pictured in no particular order are Seniors Kaydence Freeman, Bethany Harrod, Crystal Medellin, Juniors Livie Nail, Matilyn Yarbrough, Ally Wilson, Sophmores Brooklin Gibbons, Alexiss Walters, Allie Pringle and Freshmen Kenna Wright, Toni Hawkins and Dayla Taylor.
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Mabank ISD is happy to announce the homecoming court nominees. Pictured in no particular order are Mia Bacy, Kelsey Beasley, Katie Preston, Savannah Wagner, Camaryn Williams, Rickey Blaylock, Cody Chapman, Carson Manning, Kolby Smith, Aiden Wilkinson, Hallie Anderson, Katy Brock, Presley Green, Brylee Miller and Brooklyn Taylor.
WAXAHACHIE–The Mabank Panthers tamed the Life Waxahachie Mustangs in a convincing victory Sept. 23 on the road.
The Panthers moved to even on the year with a 43-19 win over the Mustangs.
The Mustangs opened the scoring just over four minutes into the first quarter to take an early 7-0 lead.
The Panthers answered with a rushing touchdown just a few minutes later to cut the deficit to 7-6 after a failed two-point conversion.
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Kerens receiver Muziq Gunnell catches a 61-yard touchdown pass for his team’s first Sept. 23 score.
HENDERSON COUNTY–Commissioners’ Court of Henderson County voted Sept. 20 to enter private property and remove brush and dirt on the edge of its right-of-way on Welch Lane in Gun Barrel City for construction of a 20-by-20-foot bridge within the county’s jurisdiction.