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Center ISD COVID-19 Update, Nov. 16

November 16, 2020 - Center ISD F.L. Moffett, Elementary, Middle School, and High School campuses are reporting more positive cases of COVID-19. In response to this occurrence, Center ISD has issued letters to parents, guardians and staff members regarding the cases. Once again, the information only states the positive case is an individual and does not identify as a student or staff member:

Sparks, Stewart Elected to Timpson ISD School Board

November 5, 2020 - Timpson ISD held a Board of Trustee election November 3, 2020 for two seats on the board. Two seats were up for election and three candidates were vying for the positions.

 After the votes were tallied, those who won seats on the board were Tammy Sparks and Brinson Stewart.

The results are as follows with candidates listed in the order they appeared on the ballot:

  • Carlos Johnson - 191
  • Brinson Stewart - 255
  • Tammy Sparks - 330

Joaquin City Council Has Three Positions Up for Election Today

November 3, 2020 - The City of Joaquin is holding election for three at-large City Council seats from 7am until 7pm today, November 3, 2020.

The candidates are as follows and as they are ordered on the ballot:

  • Steve R. Cockrell
  • Frank Cooper (Incumbent)
  • Floyd Blackman
  • Sage Davis
  • Krystal Sandifer Raybon (Incumbent)
  • Jessie Griffith (Incumbent)

Voting today is held at 175 Faulkville Street, Joaquin, Texas 75954, at the Methodist Church.

Commissioners Court Declares November to be 'Home Care and Hospice Month'

November 3, 2020 - During the October 28th Commissioners' Court meeting, the court declared November to be Home Care and Hospice Month.

The Proclamation:

While many Texans suffering from illness or injuries receive quality care from dedicated health care professionals in hospitals or other facilities, some Texans need or prefer a more comfortable, intimate setting.

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