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5th Circuit Court removes judge from foster care suit
5th Circuit Court removes judge from foster care suit
The federal judge who has repeatedly found Texas in contempt for not fixing its foster care system has been removed by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after a threejudge panel faulting U.S. District Judge Janis Jack’s “highly antagonistic demeanor,” The Texas Tribune reported. The three also reversed the $100,000 daily fine against the state’s defendants — the Texas Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Family and Protective Services, which runs the foster care system. 10/25/2024 11:42 AM
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
The Presidential election hasn’t happened yet, so there’s still time. Those intending to vote for Donald Trump know what he is proposing, and he could use the help of his supporters coast to coast. 10/25/2024 11:42 AM
Be thankful always
Be thankful always
Football and volleyball playoffs are right around the corner. Basketball practices are already underway and games will be here before we know it. 10/25/2024 11:42 AM
Bit T Cookoff
Bit T Cookoff
TOP: Trisha and Shawn Trainer of Cut-N-Shoot, TX and Rita Marczewski of Iola, TX enjoy cooking during the Big T Memorial Cook-off over the weekend. ABOVE: Nine-year-old Charles Fore shows off his first-place prize in the youth cook-off on Saturday afternoon. He cooked burgers with grilled onions and grilled corn on the cob. 10/25/2024 11:42 AM
Jacelynn Schmidt, Madelynn Morrison, and Riley Stone are down and ready for the ball to come their way. Photo by Mitchell Pate/ Fairfield Recorder
Eagles down Huntington 56-7, go to 2-0
HUNTINGTON — Kohl Collins threw for 307 yards and six touchdowns on 6-of-8 passing before watching the final 27 minutes from the sideline as the Fairfield Eagles stormed to a 56-7 win over the Huntington Red Devils in district action here Friday night. 10/25/2024 11:42 AM
Wendy Farrell, Kelly Wren, Emily Beaver, Megan Jones, Molly Griffin, and Ann Ballew receive a grant for $1,200 for books and scoop chairs. Fairfield Elementary received a total of $10,236.75 in grants.
FISD Ed. Foundation awards $31,000 in grants
The Fairfield ISD Education Foundation Prize Patrol awarded $31,383.75 in grants on Thursday, Oct. 17, to Fairfield ISD faculty and staff members to use in their classrooms. 10/25/2024 11:42 AM
Nine girls were crowned during the 1st Annual Miss Pumpkin Pageant on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 20. Pictured are (front) Little Miss Pumpkin Mary Proulx, Mini Miss Pumpkin Maleia Gilley, Tiny Miss Pumpkin Alice Cooper, Toddler Miss Pumpkin Presley James, Baby Miss Pumpkin Adeline Perez, (back...
Brooks turns into a Miss Pumpkin
Nine girls were crowned Miss Pumpkin at the first Miss Pumpkin Pageant on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 20, at the Fairfield High School Auditorium. The money raised at the pageant was donated to the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce for all of their support throughout the year. 10/25/2024 11:42 AM
Lady Eagles win another 2 matches
Lady Eagles win another 2 matches
The Fairfield Lady Eagles defeated the Franklin Lady Lions and the Mexia Lady Blackcats to move to 25-11 overall and 9-0 in district play. “I am so proud of our continued success in the district, but the highlight of our week was definitely the matchup with Franklin on Tuesday night,” Coach Kelly Ridge said. 10/25/2024 11:42 AM
Fairfield Drum Majors Brooke Cobb, Jerry Draper, and Zada Pjetrovic show off the trophy the Grand Band from Eagleland won on Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the Region 8 Marching competition to advance to the state competition on Wednesday, Oct. 30. Courtesy Photo
FHS band advances to state
Fairfield High School’s Grand Band from Eagle Land earned a first-division rating with scores of a 1-1-2 at the Region 8 Marching Competition at Troy High School on Wednesday, Oct. 15, to advance to the state competition for the first time in school history. 10/25/2024 11:42 AM
Touch a Truck ... or tractor
Touch a Truck ... or tractor
ABOVE: Two-year-old Jacks Forman enjoys sitting on a tractor with his dad, Jesse, beside him at the Touch-A-Truck event on Saturday morning, Oct. 19. 10/25/2024 11:42 AM
Bishop
W’wood could forfeit football games
District 9-3A school superintendents met in an Executive Committee meeting Monday, Oct. 21 to discuss the alleged violation of Westwood ISD coaches and district personal video-taping/filming/ recording district opponents of an athletics contest (varsity football) without the prior consent of the schools competing in the contest. 10/25/2024 11:42 AM
South Freestone WSD seeks grant
South Freestone WSD seeks grant
Freestone County commissioners approved a request by Crystal Smith, general manager of the South Freestone County Water Supply District, to award a contract with Traylor & Associates for administrative services. 10/25/2024 11:42 AM
Westwood could forfeit football games
Westwood could forfeit football games
WISD head coach facing suspension 10/23/2024 11:00 PM
THS Marching Band advances to area competition
THS Marching Band advances to area competition
The Mighty Teague High School Marching Band earned straight 1s from all three judges for a superior performance at the UIL 3A Region 8 Marching Contest held at Troy High School on Wednesday, Oct. 15. 10/23/2024 11:00 PM
Roaring Royalty
Roaring Royalty
Royalty 10/23/2024 11:00 PM
Candy with meaning
Candy with meaning
Jonathan Hardin Chapter, NSDAR, presents Freestone County Sheriff Jeremy Shipley with a bowl of candy to share with his deputies and employees. Each piece of candy given has its own meaning, such as LifeSavers to remind them of the many times they’ve been one. The many first responders in our rural area are greatly appreciated, and they all work together for our safety. Pictured, from left, are Shipley and Jonathan Hardin Chapter members Catherine Ethridge, Beverly Jones and Diane Pullin. 10/23/2024 11:00 PM
5th Circuit Court removes judge from foster care suit
5th Circuit Court removes judge from foster care suit
The federal judge who has repeatedly found Texas in contempt for not fixing its foster care system has been removed by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after a three-judge panel faulting U.S. District Judge Janis Jack’s “highly antagonistic demeanor,” The Texas Tribune reported. The three also reversed the $100,000 daily fine against the state’s defendants – the Texas Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Family and Protective Services, which runs the foster care system. 10/23/2024 11:00 PM
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