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County experiences widespread flooding

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A child walks near a flooded Wolf Creek, along FM 92, on Wednesday. Photo by Stormy HoytA child walks near a flooded Wolf Creek, along FM 92, on Wednesday. Photo by Stormy Hoyt

By Chris Edwards
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TYLER COUNTY – Widespread flooding last Wednesday caused damage to property, and a widespread disaster declaration, issued by Gov. Greg Abbott.

Heavy storms, which began on Tuesday, April 9 and lasted into Wednesday morning, ended up with as much as 13 inches of rain reported in parts of the region. According to the county’s Office of Emergency Management Coordinator John Settlocker, the county is assessing damages throughout the county.

Settlocker said there have been 17 damage reports received. Several roads were closed on Wednesday, but are now open, as the waters have receded. Many roads, structures and Charmaine Dam in Ivanhoe, are all damaged as a result.

“At a sense of caution, Ivanhoe is closing the Charmaine Dam to all traffic until we can have the engineer team inspect for safety purposes,” said Ivanhoe Mayor Skip Blackstone.

Blackstone declared an emergency on Wednesday for the city, as many roadways in Ivanhoe were rendered impassible, and many residents were unable to leave their homes or the city.

That declaration is good for seven days from its issuance, unless the city council votes to uphold it.

Blackstone said the valve at Charmaine will remain open to keep the water level down until the inspection occurs.

Abbott signed a proclamation of disaster on Monday for counties in the region affected by the flooding, including Tyler County.

Residents have 30 days from the April 15 date to complete damage assessments and submit the damage reports to the Texas Department of Emergency Management (TDEM) via the agency’s website, damage.texas.tdem.gov.

The county’s OEM notified residents that representatives from TDEM are in the county this week doing damage assessments, as well.

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Chester Lions welcome new members

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The Chester Lions Club welcomed two new members, at its meeting on Thursday, April 4. New Chester Lions  Donna and John Palomo are shown with club president Duane Jordan. Also: the Chester Lions club met on April 4th and District 2 S-1 president Gerald Peterson handed out Milestone Chevron Awards recognizing years of service to Beverly Davidson (10), Gerald Peterson, Carol Havis (20) and John Fuller (40).  Not pictured was Dale Clamon (50 years). Photos by Carrie McKnight

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Heritage Society scholarship open to home-schooled students

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From Staff Reports

WOODVILLE – The Tyler County Heritage Society has opened the application period for its annual scholarship award, which is open to all Tyler County graduating high school students from one of the county’s five high schools, as well as home-schooled students graduating this year.

The scholarship is for $500, and the application can be accessed at the TCHS website: https://www.heritage-village.org, or by visiting the gift shop at Heritage Village, where copies are available.

Applications must be mailed to PO Box 888, Woodville, TX 75979 by the April 29, 2024 deadline date, or be hand-delivered to the gift shop at the Village.

The application must also include the applicant’s official high school transcript, including GPA and class ranking; a letter of recommendation from school administration or teachers; a personal letter describing goals, interests, activities, awards, etc. and a letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member who has knowledge of the applicant’s academic and extracurricular activities.

The submitted applications will be evaluated by three members of the TCHS Board of Directors, and the winning applicant will be announced during their school’s presentation program of awards. The amount will be paid to the winning applicant’s college or university of choice.

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students participate in LOCAL government day

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Students from Colmesneil, Chester and Woodville school districts came to the Tyler County Courthouse on Monday to see how the governing body of Tyler County works. According to County Treasurer Leann Monk, although the students didn’t see the total eclipse that afternoon, Local Government Day was a success, and she wanted to thank everyone who participated. “I think we’re in good hands,” she said. “Remember y’all one day will be in our shoes.”PHOTO COURTESY OF LEANN MONK

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LIBRARY REPRESENTED AT THC CONFERENCE

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The Allan Shivers Library and Museum was represented at the Texas Historical Commission’s Real Places 2024 Conference in Austin last week as a Partner in Preservation. Director Kay Timme and Museum Manager Roschelle Springfield participated in a share session with 19 other groups from around the state.  Dozens of attendees and other partners stopped by the ASLM display and learned about Allan Shivers as well as the Library and Museum.  In addition, the ASLM logo was included in the Conference program and displayed during all keynote sessions.  The Conference provided a wonderful opportunity for networking and to spread the word about the ASLM and Tyler County.PHOTO COURTESY OF KAY TIMME

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