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AEDC board selected
The board of Directors of the Athens Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) selected officers for the Corporation at its annual meeting in November.
AEDC is funded by a one-half-cent sales tax in the City of Athens for economic development.
The Corporation is governed by a 7-member board which is appointed by the City of Athens.
Officers for the new year are:
• Chairman, Robert Gould,
• First Vice Chairman, W.P. “Rip” Drumgoole,
• Second Vice Chairman, Pat Wallace,
• Treasurer, Dan Dwelle,
• Secretary, Shirley Ward.
Gould replaces David Daniels as Chairman. Daniels served as Chairman since June, 2007.
Gould stated that “he is looking forward to working with the Board and the Athens City Council on helping Athens grow.”
He also stated that he appreciated the work that Daniels had done during the past.
Gould has been active in Athens growth and development, and has also served on the Athens City Council.
The Council approved the AEDC officers at its regular meeting on Nov. 23.
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Church construction continues
Above, the Rev. Leon Wallace of Faith Church views the base of the steeple which was salvaged after his church was one of three in Athens which fell victim to arsonists in January. The steeple sits in front of a new church building being constructed by Cooper Plastering. The new building is estimated to have a worth of about $500,000 when completed.
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Man eludes deputies
The Henderson County Sheriff’s Department continued to search Thursday for a man who eluded law officers in an automobile pursuit and foot chase near Coffee City.
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More offered during second event
The Athens Farmer’s Market happening again this Saturday. However, the next event has even more to offer than the kick-off event.
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Beekeeper says we are reason for honeybee decline
Honeybees bring more than just a taste of honey to the world, beekeeper Dick Counts told the Athens Rotary Club, Thursday.
Counts is the executive director of the East Texas Beekeepers Association. He says honeybees are amazing creatures that are among the most unusual and useful of God’s creations. -
AIS remodeling project continues
Workers from Brown Masonry brick a column as part of a remodeling project at Athens Intermediate School. Pictured, left to right are, Steve Justis, Supervisor Randy Teal, Marty Busby and John Hutchins.
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APD officers meet resistance
Law officers met resistance when they attempted to recover a stolen truck at a residence east of Athens Tuesday.
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New Seven Points Police Chief officially chosen
SEVEN POINTS — It’s OK to call Jack Nelson the Chief of Police in Seven Points now, It’s also been learned that there is a possible settlement between the former chief and the City of Seven Points.
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Man pulled over, then charged with marijuana possession
A 42-year-old man whose driving habits attracted the attention of a Henderson County Deputy was arrested Monday for possession of marijuana.
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Deadline approaches for 2011 county budget submission
The deadline is approaching for Henderson County Judge David Holstein to submit a proposed 2011 county budget.
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Elma Jo Harville Landers Asher
Services for Elma Jo Asher will be on Saturday, July 31, 2010 in Tomball. Burial will be in the Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery.
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