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Pictured left to right, Gilbert Wulff, Aiden Hunter and Boyd Smith.

Pictured left to right, Gilbert Wulff, Aiden Hunter and Boyd Smith.

Aiden Hunter recognized for outstanding achievement

ENNIS – VFW Post 7106 announced Ferris senior Aiden Hunter has been recognized for his outstanding achievement in the Voice of Democracy program.Presented with the Voice of Democracy Award by Post Commander Boyd Smith and Post Adjutant Gilbert Wulff, Aiden received a monetary award of $500.
Officers Sergeant Andy Trim, Investigator Steven Nelson, K9 Officer Matthew Pettit, and Officer Jalen Merrick worked as a team, were able to respond, investigate, positively identify the suspect, find, and take the suspect into custody.

Officers Sergeant Andy Trim, Investigator Steven Nelson, K9 Officer Matthew Pettit, and Officer Jalen Merrick worked as a team, were able to respond, investigate, positively identify the suspect, find, and take the suspect into custody.

ROPD recognized for clearing 12 robberies

RED OAK – Red Oak Police Department Chief Garland Wolf presented four officers with a numbered chief coin at a May City Council meeting to acknowledge the recent clearing of 12 robberies committed in Red Oak, Cedar Hill and Dallas.

STEM Academy fosters academics, community

WILMER – Since opening its doors in August 2020, Wilmer’s Eddie Bernice Johnson STEM Academy, a part of the Dallas ISD, has maintained a STEM-related focus for its students.Umoja S.
New and Returning  Ferris ISD Board Members were sworn in Tuesday, May 21, (left to right) Ferris ISD Superintendent, Hector Madrigal with Board Members Nick Hamm, Richard Sasser, Hershana Rowutt, Nancy Salmon, Misty Koerkenmeier, Lee Longino, and Rico Rodriguez.

New and Returning Ferris ISD Board Members were sworn in Tuesday, May 21, (left to right) Ferris ISD Superintendent, Hector Madrigal with Board Members Nick Hamm, Richard Sasser, Hershana Rowutt, Nancy Salmon, Misty Koerkenmeier, Lee Longino, and Rico Rodriguez.

Ferris ISD Board Members sworn in

OPINION: Army can’t put even one horse before the cart

If you’re interested in learning just how bureaucratic, backed-up, sclerotic, and incompetent the United States military is these days, you have only to look at the situation with horse-drawn caissons for military funerals at Arlington National Cemetery.