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To help celebrate U.S. veterans from Henderson County, the Athens Daily Review will publish a special Veterans Section honoring those who fought for their country, and those who simply served honorably.
If you are a veteran, and wish to send a photo that has not been run in the Veterans Section in years past, please e-mail them to lsvehlak@athensreview.com, or bring them to the Review office, 201 S. Prairieville St. in Athens.
Those that have run in the past issues of the Veterans Section of the Athens Review are already in our files, and will be run again.
For new contributions, please include name of the veteran, rank, years served, war in which veteran fought (if applicable), and number of years in service.
For special stories about their time in service, veterans should send stories, photos or both. Any time they send photos, they should include names of people in the photo (if there are 10 or fewer), and an explantion of the circumstances of the photo. For example, give the time period it is in, the people involved, and the occasion.
All materials need to be either e-mailed, or brought to the Review office by 5 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 25.
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Turn in Veterans Section material by October 25
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Millionaires Club
Tom Denton, who has led efforts to gather tabs from cans, continues the battle to provide housing for parents of children hospitalized while they are away from home.
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Good as gold
The Henderson County Farm and Ranch Tour pulls out Tuesday morning as it has for half a century, but this time, from a new location.
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A little Hope for West
On Thursday, April 18, West, Texas changed. The small community was shocked and devastated with a fertilizer plant explosion. Lives were lost, hundreds were injured and homes and buildings were flattened.
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AISD trustees approve agreements at meeting
Action items were all approved Thursday by the Board of Trustees of Athens Independent School District. The approvals were made at their regular meeting.
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A future investment
Harry and Patti Hogue present a check for $500 to go toward the Splash Pad at Kiwanis Park in Athens. The fund-raising effort is nearing the finish line for the $220,000 project, although donations are still being sought. The Splash Pad is expected to be open some time this summer.
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Ultimate sacrifice
Peace officers from across Henderson County gathered on the courthouse square Thursday afternoon to remember those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
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Ideas on display
Charles Parker can do some pretty fancy things with your kitchen utensils and old golf clubs.
Parker’s ideas can be seen on display Saturdays at the Athens Farmers Market. This is his third year to bring his crafts to be sold. -
iPads trim costs
Keeping pace with new technology, Henderson County Justices of the Peace can potentially save thousands of dollars through the use of iPads.
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Fly-in to help with awareness of airport
Mark your calendar for June 1. Athens will be busy with the Old Fiddlers Reunion and Walk a Mile in Her Shoes events.
To make the day complete, the Athens Municipal Airport will be hosting a “Fly-in” on Saturday, June 1. According to organizer Charles Tidmore, the event will give the local community a better awareness and appreciation of the Athens Airport. -
AISD hires PBK architects
Athens Independent School District Blake Stiles believes one of the biggest considerations rendered at Thursday’s school board meeting was to choose a company that will carry out construction for security at Athens High School and Athens Middle School. The contractor is known as a construction manager at risk.
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