Caddo Mills, TX Other News

‘It’s our turn’: Caddo Mills is on the lookout for growth opportunities

CADDO MILLS — On one corner of Main Street in Caddo Mills is a family-owned fruit stand that’s been there for more than 12 years.

Isabel Diaz runs the stand with her daughter and her mother, Maria, and they sell watermelons, peaches, tomatoes and other produce locally grown at the Diaz family farm.

Diaz says she can see a difference as the town grows — new neighbors and new patrons coming to buy from the stand. It’s a welcome boost for a truly homegrown business and something that’s likely to continue in the ... Read more

Silver Alert canceled after elderly man found

CADDO MILLS, Texas (KXII) - A Silver Alert was canceled Tuesday afternoon after an 84-year-old man was found.

The Caddo Mills Police Department were asking for help locating Alvin Dison.

Police said Dison was last seen on Co ... Read more

Angry Crab Shack opens 12th Arizona location in south Tempe

Angry Crab Shack opens 12th Arizona location in south Tempe

Mesa-based Angry Crab Shack, which specializes in seafood boils with Asian-Cajun flavors, has opened its 12th Arizona location in the former Tilted Kilt building near the northw ... Read more

Madisonville man killed in Royse City shooting

ROYSE CITY, Texas (KBTX) - A Madisonville man was killed in Royse City on Sunday, according to the Royse City Police Department.

Officers responded to a “disturbance in progress” in the 5400 block of County Road 2526 where they found ... Read more

What it was was football, bizarre or not

If, like me, you grew up watching football in the old Southwest Conference, the Arkansas-Ole Miss game made as much sense as Euclidean geometry or the legal term collateral estoppel.

Frank Broyles and Darrell Royal, those sideline masters of my youth, no more wrote this script than Clifford Irving penned an autobiography of Howard Hughes way back when. No 7-6 or 14-13 game would this be, even if Arkansas' Sam Pittman has old-school values for a first-time head coach in his 60s.

The winning team gave up 703 yards, yet n ... Read more

Bob D. Ray, 90

Bob D. Ray made his journey to Heaven on Nov. 15, 2022. Bob was born Oct. 12, 1932, and grew up in Greenville, Texas, where he graduated high school in 1950. Afterward, he attended Austin College on a basketball scholarship in Sherman, Texas, before ... Read more

Sept. 7, 2022 - eParisExtra.com

Paris Police responded to a theft of a vehicle at 7:35 A.M. on September 6, 2022, in the 3500 block of Ruby Way. The victim reported that their 2007 Chevrolet pick-up had been stolen sometime during the night. The investigation led officers to believ ... Read more

More than 10,000 future rooftops means big changes for small

ROYSE CITY — One Sunday about four years ago, Gary Sanders went to grab doughnuts for his grandkids at a shop along Royse City’s historic Main Street. As he was walking out the door, he spotted a run-down old convenience store that had been close ... Read more

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