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City of Canton announces Fourth of July schedule

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In preparations for the Fourth of July activities, Canton Main Street Administrator Grace Richardson shared parking and parade information for those planning to attend. A full day of activities is planned for residents and visitors alike on Friday, July 4.

Driver charged with manslaughter in wreck on I-20 that killed five

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A truck driver has been charged with five counts of manslaughter after a deadly crash on I-20 that killed five people on Saturday afternoon, June 28. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, Alexis Gonzalez-Companioni fell asleep at the wheel, causing his semi-truck to plow into stopped traffic on the highway, causing a chain reaction.
A truck driver was charged with five counts of manslaughter in a wreck that killed five people, shutting down both sides of Interstate 20 near Terrell on Saturday, June 28.

Deadline to purchase Paul Michael building extended to Nov. 15

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davidb@vanzandtnews.com Following a closed executive session during a special called meeting June 23, the Van Zandt County Commissioners’ Court voted 4-1 to accept new renegotiated terms regarding the purchase of the Paul Michael building (1930 North Trades Day Blvd.) in Canton.

Library announces donation of children’s table

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The Van Zandt County/Sarah Norman Library in Canton recently announced the donation of a table for the children’s area of the library. According to library director Tonja Garten, the table was donated in memory of Kathleen Stanford Barber on what would have been her 100th birthday on July 5, 2025.
The Van Zandt County/Sarah Norman Library recently announced the donation of a table for the children’s area of the library in honor of Kathleen Stanford Barber on her 100th birthday on July 5. Standing with VZC/Sarah Norman Library Director Tonja Garten were Kathleen Stanford Barber’s daughters: Ann Miller, Elaine Gothard, Julia Beazer, and Carol Baumgarner. Courtesy photo

TxDOT project updates for the week of June 30

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The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is planning to conduct the fol-lowing construction and maintenance work in Van Zandt County during the week of June 30. Please remember, work schedules are subject to change due to weather condi- tions, equipment failure, or other unforeseen issues.

Experience saves the day at Lake Texoma

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Catching fish can be a challenging endeavor especially when conditions change quickly and patterns that have been as constant as the Polar star fail to produce bites. Such was the case with a striper fishing trip at Lake Texoma last week with my friends at Striper Express.
Jeff Rice, middle, shows off the big striper of the day landed with guide Lil’ Dave, left, and Bill Carey. Photo by Luke Clayton
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