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December 11, 2025 - The Shelby County Commissioners covered several utility maintenance issues during their December 3, 2025 meeting, as well as discussing the need for a funeral home transport policy.

When the commissioners reviewed the weekly expenses and Ann Blackwell, County Treasurer, stated the county would be paying the funeral home bill from the previous week’s bills.

Commissioner Roscoe McSwain commented further on the payment of the policy and considering alterations to the county policy on funeral home expense.

“I’m fine with going ahead and paying that bill today, but I do want us to research and decide exactly what our policy is going to be and what we are going to pay and not going to pay,” said Commissioner McSwain.

Blackwell commented that once they do that all funeral homes, and Justices of the Peace can then be informed as to what the policy is.

“If a JP (Justice of the Peace) orders an autopsy, you know we may have an obligation that we have to pay the pickup, but if it’s a pickup from home or anywhere else we shouldn’t be involved in that,” said McSwain. “I don’t care if it’s beside the road or home, or the hospital, if it’s not an ordered autopsy pickup for transfer somewhere we ain’t the ones gonna pay to pickup no matter who you are, we shouldn’t be paying it.”

Commissioner Stevie Smith moved to pay the weekly expenses with the addition of the funeral home invoice from the previous week. A second was heard from Commissioner McSwain and the motion carried.

The commissioners reviewed the payroll and County Judge Allison Harbison asked Sheriff Gerald Corbell if the Sheriff’s Department is still 100% staffed.

“We’re short in dispatch, we had a full-time employee resign,” said Sheriff Corbell.

Sheriff Corbell stated the spouse of the dispatcher passed away, and it was necessary for the dispatcher to resign.

“We still have that vacancy and we’re still having to fill it with people that are on their days off or however we can,” said Sheriff Corbell.

Commissioner Tom Bellmyer moved to approve the payroll and Commissioner McSwain seconded the motion, which carried.

During the Commissioners Court Reports portion of the meeting Judge Harbison shared that the gas supply to the AgriLife building had inadvertently been shut off as other portions of the old Center Elementary School campus where the office is located were disconnected.

Judge Harbison said that a plan is underway by Isch Plumbing, Co. to reconnect the gas to the AgriLife building.

The HVAC at the Historic Courthouse was another issue that Judge Harbison brought to the attention of the commissioners and that it would be on the following meeting agenda and she said she had a quote at that time for around $19,000 to repair the HVAC system to resolve a leak issue. 

Ann Blackwell commented that all large events, such as weddings, have been canceled at the courthouse until the courthouse is in better shape.

Judge Harbison commented that people who are familiar with the building, such as the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, can utilize the building for the time being.

Commissioner McSwain commented that Casey Anderson has been working diligently on a slideshow for the upcoming county auction that they will be featuring on social media, and that it would be shareable. It was the commissioner’s opinion that social media would be how the county would reach “the people,” and he encouraged everyone to share the event. 

Commissioner Bellmyer stated that the contractor for the Huber water well had been to the site installing the electrical that is required and that it was projected to take a few days.

The contractor, Jeff Dean, who is going to be constructing the new Precinct 4 office should have a floor plan for review soon.

Commissioner Bellmyer confirmed with Sheriff Corbell that Southern Medical will begin servicing the Shelby County Jail, and they began to become acquainted with the facility on December 1.

Commissioner Smith announced the closure on Thursday, December 4, 2025, of CR 3267 between the Lone Cedar and Campti Communities.

He said that a delivery truck struck a bridge railing and that it was in need of repair. Commissioner Smith said the project was planned to start in the morning following the meeting and that it was projected to last for eight hours until completion.

Agenda items approved during the meeting include:

1. Pay weekly expenses.
2. Pay current Payroll.
3. Adjourn at 9:51am.

December 11, 2025 - State Highway 87 North near County Road 1462 in the Mt. Gillion Community was the scene of a two-vehicle crash Wednesday morning, December 10, 2025.

While Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) State Trooper Ashlee Hughes investigated the incident, Shelby County Sheriff's Deputies assisted with traffic control.

According to DPS, at approximately 7:40am, a grey 2023 Ford F-150 driven by Grant Gregory, 18, of Timpson and a white 2023 BMW 330 driven by a 17-year-old female of Timpson were traveling south on State Highway 87 when the Ford started to slow down for slowing traffic and the driver of the BMW failed to control her speed before striking the Ford in the rear.

Gregory and the driver of the BMW were not injured.

According to DPS, this is an ongoing investigation, and no further information is available at this time.

December 11, 2025 - Stevie Smith, Commissioner Precinct 3, announces that CR 3801 half a mile from U.S. Highway 84 is closed for repair Thursday, December 11, 2025.

This section of roadway will remain closed until repairs are made to both a water line and the road itself.

December 10, 2025 - The deadline to file to be listed on the March 2026 Primary Ballot has passed. The only race to have Democratic and Republican candidates was the Commissioner Precinct 4 position which means the race will not be decided until the November 2026 General Election. Also, in the Justice of the Peace Pct. 4 race, Richard Lundie filed an intent to run in the November 2026 General Election as an indepentent. Lundie will have to follow through with additional requirements including a supporting nominating petition before he will be listed on the November ballot.

Contested races are District Clerk, Commissioner Pct. 4, Justice of the Peace Pct. 1, Justice of the Peace Pct. 2, and potentially Justice of the Peace Pct. 4.

Tom Bellmyer, Commissioner Pct. 4, did not file to run leaving the race between three new candidates.

Republican Candidates

District Judge
Jim Payne (Incumbent)

District Clerk
Dee Dee Green (Incumbent)
Karen Matthews

County Judge
Allison Harbison (Incumbent)

County Clerk
Jennifer Fountain (Incumbent)

County Treasurer
Ann Blackwell (Incumbent)

Commissioner Pct. 2
Shannon Metcalf (Incumbent)

Commissioner Pct. 4
William “Lum” Edwards
Larry Molloy

Constable Pct 5 (Unexpired Term)
John Pope

Justice of the Peace Pct. 1
Donna Hughes (Incumbent)
Andy Williams

Justice of the Peace Pct. 2
Marla Denby (Incumbent)
Roy Bailey

Justice of the Peace Pct. 3
Melba Rodgers (Incumbent)

Justice of the Peace Pct. 4
Robert Barton

Justice of the Peace Pct. 5
Tracy Broadway (Incumbent)

County Chair
Leigh Porterfield (Incumbent)


Democratic Party Candidates

Commissioner Pct. 4
Kevin Foster

County Chair
Patsy Handy (Incumbent)

Additional filing with the Democratic Chair are:

Precinct Chair for 1S - Monaca Nobles
Precinct Chair for 9S - George Grace

December 10, 2025 - The Shelby County Commissioners updated the sick leave policy, shortening the employment time before an employee can participate in the sick leave pool Wednesday November 26, 2025. 

The sick leave policy originally required someone be employed continuously for 12 months before being eligible for participation in the pool, and through their action the commissioners reduced that time period by nine months.

Roscoe McSwain, Commissioner Precinct 1, described what changes he felt were necessary to the Sick Leave Pool policy.

“Our policy at this time says that you have to be employed a year prior to sign-up and that’s unfortunate for people that get hired January, February, March or something, because that same year they missed the sign-up, and they have to wait nearly two years,” said McSwain. “My proposal is to change it to, if you’re hired before October 1, you’re at 90 days and your still matched, you’ll be able to sign up instead of having to get hung in a trap of waiting nearly two years.”

Shelby County Judge Allison Harbison verbalized the change the sick pool policy “Eligibility” section to reflect at least three months instead of 12 months and the second page of the policy under “Enrollment and Contributions to the Pool” to at least three months instead of 12 months. Commissioner McSwain moved in response to Judge Harbison’s statement and Shannon Metcalf, Commissioner Precinct 2, seconded the motion and it carried.

The commissioners decided to move forward with the implementation of credit/debit card machines at Justice of the Peace offices as a preferred method of payment for those offices.

The commissioners discussed adding the credit card payment machines to the Justice of the Peace offices and the possibility of moving on to a card, check or money order only payment policy eliminating the cash payment option

Allison Harbison, Shelby County Judge, said that she has spoken to several of the Justices of the Peace and that they were in favor of making the change.

Ann Blackwell, County Treasurer, commented on her favor for the implementation of the policy.

“I think we need to put the credit card machines in the offices and give them that ability, because every one of them say that people come in with cards all the time,” said Blackwell. 

Blackwell didn’t think it would be likely that cash could be eliminated; however, cutting the amount down that’s handled would be very likely 

“Let’s work toward cutting down on so much cash, that’s got to help us in appearing that we’re trying to do something to move toward clearing up this audit finding that we have every year,” said Blackwell.

John Price, County Attorney, agreed with Jim Allison, general council for the Texas Association of Counties, in that there’s no clear authority on whether a county can adopt a completely cashless policy.

“To me, I would be a little uncomfortable adopting a cashless policy until we have something a little more definitive such as maybe an Attorney General’s opinion, which we can certainly request,” said Price.

Tom Bellmyer, Commissioner Precinct 4, moved to contact a credit card vendor to set the credit card system up, meet with the JP’s and train them and set a time to go live. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Metcalf and the motion carried.

John Pope, Shelby County Constable Precinct 5, introduced the donation of two WatchGuard 4RE camera systems from Montgomery County Police Department to the commissioners and described how the donation came to pass.

“It’s the same camera system that me and the Sheriff’s Office is running,” said Constable Pope.

Constable Pope said that the law enforcement in Montgomery County had advertised in their local newspaper they had equipment to donate and Constable Pope made contact.

“He said he was looking for small departments and he got it ok’d and he ended up giving us two of them instead of one in case we needed parts or something for one,” said Pope.

Commissioner Bellmyer moved to accept the donation and Stevie Smith, Commissioner Precinct 3, seconded the motion after which carried.

When the commissioners examined the weekly expenses during the meeting, there were three charges from a local funeral home that would have been for picking up deceased individuals. Commissioner McSwain wanted clarification on what one of the charges was for, because it wasn’t immediately clear the charge indicated a pickup of an individual that was being transported for an autopsy. The county is normally charged only if someone is picked up and an autopsy is necessary for investigation purposes.

Commissioner McSwain move to approve paying the weekly expenses with the exception of invoice 237626 to allow for further study. His motion was seconded by Commissioner Metcalf, and the motion carried.

Agenda items approved during the meeting include:

1. Weekly Expenses.
2. Donation of two Watch Guard 4RE camera systems from Montgomery County Police Department for Constable Pct. 5.
3. Add credit card payment ability to the JP offices and moving to a card, check or money order only payment system and eliminating cash payment option.
4. Update the Sick Leave Pool policy.
5. Adjourn 10:23am.

December 9, 2025 - In their final meeting of 2025, members of the Joaquin Volunteer Fire Department elected their leaders for the upcoming year. The results are as follows:

Fire Chief - Jeremy Boyett
1st Assistant Chief - Stephen Ewing
2nd Assistant Chief - Michael Bates
Secretary/ Treasurer - Julie Bates
Training Officer - Stephen Ewing
Fire Marshal - Jeremy Boyett
Assistant Fire Marshal - James Walker
Traffic Officer - Tommy Boyett
Safety Officer - Steve Cockrell
Maintenance Officer - Michael Bates
Reporter - Stephen Ewing
Chaplain - Steve Cockrell
Communications Officer - Matt Schnase

The members of the Joaquin VFD would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Go Rams!

December 8, 2025 - Porter Street between Logansport St. and Cora St. will be closed on December 9, 2025, Tuesday.

Closure will begin at 8am – 5pm, Contractor will be boring new gas lines in the area.

December 6, 2025 - The Texas A&M Forest Service awarded the second round of equipment grants for Fiscal Year 2026 on December 5, 2025. Approximately $17.6 million in grants was awarded to Texas volunteer fire departments and five Shelby County fire department were listed among the 753 departments receiving grant funding.

Each of the following fire departments received $25,000 for Fire and Rescue Equipment: Center Fire Department, Huxley Volunteer Fire Department, Joaquin Volunteer Fire Department, Shelbyville Volunteer Fire Department, and Timpson Volunteer Fire Department.

In October 2025, the first round of funding was announced for approximately $164 million in grants with $1,675,000 being awarded to local Shelby County fire departments for essential firefighting equipment.

Related ArticleLocal Fire Departments Receive $1.6 Million from Texas A&M Forest Service


Press Release from Texas A&M Forest Service announcing the Fiscal Year 2026 Grant Funding distribution:

Texas A&M Forest Service Awards $17 Million to Texas Fire Departments

Thanks to a historic investment by the 89th Texas Legislature, Texas A&M Forest Service approved an additional $17.6 million in funding to award 687 fire and rescue equipment grants and 66 dry hydrant grants to Texas volunteer fire departments through the Rural Volunteer Fire Department Assistance Program today.

The Rural Volunteer Fire Department Assistance Program was established by Texas House Bill 2604 in 2001 to provide grants to rural volunteer fire departments for essential firefighting equipment and training. Since its onset, the program has awarded over $500 million in grants to Texas fire departments.

Today’s funding was the second phase in distributing over $192 million to Texas volunteer fire departments, following an appropriation approved by the 89th Texas Legislature for departments that submitted funding requests on or before November 7, 2024.

During the legislative session, this program was also appropriated approximately $88 million in base funding for the biennium (fiscal years 2026-27)—the most ever allocated—to address ongoing needs for critical equipment at the local level.

Additional funding for personal protective equipment and training aids will be awarded to Texas fire departments in the coming months.

Texas fire departments are eligible to apply for grants and assistance through FireConnect, a Texas A&M Forest Service database that provides a streamlined grant portal for the agency and fire departments. FireConnect also provides a comprehensive directory of Texas fire departments that is viewable for the public and all Texas fire agencies, as well as a portal for fire departments to submit incident reports and search for firefighting equipment in times when mutual aid is needed on emergency scenes.

View the list of grant recipients.

Read about the first round of funding of $164 million.

December 6, 2025 - FM 3172 near CR 2657 was the scene of a two-vehicle crash Wednesday, December 3, 2025, just after 4:30pm.

When fire personnel arrived, one vehicle was located partially in the southeast bound traffic lane and the other involved in the incident was on the northwest bound shoulder.

According to Texas Department of Public Safety State Trooper Matt Chandler, a two-tone 1993 GMC pickup truck driven by John Edward Mayhaw, 67, of Austin was traveling northwest on FM 3172. At that time a white 2009 Dodge Ram pickup truck driven by Jeffery Scott Still, 61, of Spring attempted to make a left turn in to a private driveway of a church and failed to yield right of way to approaching traffic turning left causing the vehicles to collide.

Still was not reported to have been injured as a result of the crash. His passenger Connie Lynn Still, 60, of Spring was transported by ambulance to Shelby Emergency Department for treatment of possible injury.

Mayhaw was also uninjured, He was issued a citation for no insurance. 

Still was issued a citation for fail to yield right of way.

Huxley and Shelbyville Volunteer Fire Departments assisted with traffic control until the scene was clear.

October 28, 2025 - The 2026 Primary Election will be held on March 3rd, and candidate packets are available now and can be picked up in the County Clerk's Office, 124 Austin Street in Center. There are several offices open for election, as follows:

  • District Judge 273rd District (must file through Texas Ethics Commission)
  • District Clerk
  • County Judge
  • County Clerk
  • County Treasurer
  • Commissioners 2 and 4
  • All five Justice of the Peace offices

The first day to file is November 8, 2025, and the last date to file is December 8, 2025. If interested, you must file with the party chair:

  • Leigh Porterfield - Republican - 936-591-1749
  • Patsy Handy - Democrat - 936-488-9209

Nancy Adams, Shelby County Elections Administrator

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