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Car chase turns deadly

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A crash involving an unidentified woman on the run from the law turned fatal on Monday, June 6. According to reports issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety, a little before midnight DPS troopers responded to call on the Interstate 20 service road west of Canton. According to the report, a SUV, driven by an unidentified woman, was involved in a car chase with law enforcement and was traveling east on Interstate near mile marker 563.

Canton Police Department Blotter

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The Canton Police Department released the following activity report from June 2 to June 12. June 2 A disturbance was reported and investigated by CPD officers.

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Old Bethel Church to hold festival Old Bethel Baptist Church will hold the Have A Blast-Community Festival from 5-10 p.m., June 25 at the church located at 103 VZ CR 2313, Canton. “There will be waterslides, hot dogs, nachos, cotton candy, sno-cones, games and tournaments.

SPCA seizes 14 animals from property

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The SPCA of Texas and the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office served a search and seizure warrant at a property in Van Zandt County, before removing 14 animals from the property June 10. The animals included five dogs, five koi fish, two cats, one macaw and one deceased cockatoo. The SPCA of Texas has closed all adoption locations for at least the next two weeks out of an abundance of caution due to exposure of canine distemper virus. Recently, many shelters in North Texas have been facing similar outbreaks.
A dog that was recently rescued June 10 by the SPCA in Van Zandt County. Courtesy photo

An Airman’s Tale: Part II

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This is the second part of An Airman’s Tale, a real-life story of a plane navigator in World War II, his best friend and his deep love for his family. John Parker, a resident of Kodiak, Alaska, contacted me with the story of Lt. Henry F. Hubbard, a native of Canton, Texas, who died on June 11, 1942, as a result of his B24 being shot down over Kiska, Alaska, in World War II.
An Airman’s Tale: Part II

VZC Sheriff’s Office deputy arrested on drug charges

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Jon Phillips, a deputy with the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office, was arrested last weekend on drug-related charges in Hopkins County. Phillips was arrested Saturday, June 11, and booked into the Hopkins County Jail on three charges consisting of: possession of a controlled substance >= 200g <400g, possession of a controlled substance <1 g, and possession of marijuana <2 oz.

Activities abound at Van Zandt County Library

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VZC Library Summer Reading Program and Friday events will begin June 10. The library will have performers the first three Fridays, then a Bounce House extravaganza the Friday after that, followed by an Animal Sleepover the next Thursday and Friday. The Summer Reading Program theme is ‘Oceans of Possibilities.’ “We will be handing out the summer reading logs on June 10 so kids can keep up with their reading time. At the end of the summer, you turn in you reading log to get a prize,” stated VZC Librarians.
The VZC Library had a great turn out for making a Mother’s Day Craft. Attendees painted glass bottles for the adults and older kids and made finger print magnets for the little kids. Courtesy photo

Gov. Abbott honors U.S. service members, Boy Scouts

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Governor Greg Abbott delivered the keynote address at the A Day of Thanks and Remembrance Memorial Day event at Teague Park in Longview. Addressing a packed crowd of families, law enforcement, and veterans, the Governor honored the men and women who have died in service to the United States and reminded Texans of the tremendous gratitude all Americans owe to those who sacrificed their lives in the name of freedom.
Gov. Abbott honors U.S. service members, Boy Scouts

Texas State History

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Water-well contractor accidentally discovers first major Texas oilfield June 9, 1894 On this day in 1894, a water-well contractor accidentally discovered the Corsicana oilfield, the first in Texas to produce oil and gas in significant quantities, while seeking a new water source for the city of Corsicana. Civic leaders of Corsicana needed a dependable water supply to promote commercial development.
Texas State History
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