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Go Blue winner announced

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Monitor Photo/Janice Grubbs Vincik
Henderson County Attorney Kenneth Strawn (left), Henderson County District Attorney Jenny Palmer (third from left) and Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse congratulate Henderson County Go Blue winner Izabella Lewis (second from left) at the 2026 Henderson County First Reponders PCRA Rodeo April 25. 

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Smith poised to lead Henderson County after primary

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ATHENS–Mark Smith will be the Republican Party nominee as Henderson County Judge in November (with no Democrat running), meaning the Eustace native is the next leader of the fast-growing county following the retirement of another Eustace native, Wade McKinney, who has been in charge since 2019.

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HONORING THE FALLEN

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Monitor Photo/Jody Vincik
Henderson County officials and law enforcement members salute during the 2025 Peace Officers Memorial May 15 to pay tribute to fallen officers. 

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Teen Court is now in session

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Courtesy Photo/Tanya Norris
Students of the Teen Court Academy held April 2, proudly display their certificates with Henderson County Precinct 5 Justice of the Peace Tanya Norris (center).

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Henderson County officials sworn in for 2025

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Monitor Photo/Jody Vincik
Henderson County Judge Wade McKinney (right) has the honor of swearing in Henderson County officials Jan. 2. Pictured with McKinney is Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse who has officially started his third term. 

Tri-county area under wildfire disaster declaration

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AUSTIN–Henderson, Kaufman and Van Zandt counties are among 143 counties included in a disaster declaration issued Oct. 14 by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott because of an increasing wildfire threat across the state.
The National Weather Service predicts near-record heat through October as well as a warm and dry winter. Upcoming windy conditions will increase the potential for wildfire activity across the state, the Texas Division of Emergency Management said in an Oct. 14 press release about the governor’s declaration.

Henderson County FEMA aid reaches $6.8 million

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HENDERSON COUNTY–As of the latest report, FEMA has distributed $6.8 million in direct aid to Henderson County residents following the severe storms in May. This substantial support, provided through the FEMA Individual and Households Program (IHP), has been crucial in helping the community recover. 
The breakdown of aid includes:

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