Interlocal agreement with county, city of Olney in effect
A law enforcement interlocal agreement between Young County and the city of Olney has finally been put into effect after issues with original wording of the document.
A law enforcement interlocal agreement between Young County and the city of Olney has finally been put into effect after issues with original wording of the document.
The city of Graham will perform two maintenance operations this week according to two notices by City Manager Brandon Anderson.
For a fourth year in a row the Eastside Church of Christ will host their annual Gear Up Graham event on Sunday, Aug. 5, from 5-7 p.m.
The Library of Graham’s Summer Reading finale was held at North Central Texas College on Wednesday celebrating another successful summer of reading.
This week the Graham Parks and Recreations board released survey results on issues residents would like to see addressed in area parks.
The Graham City Council discussed the proposed budget for the 2018-19 fiscal year last Thursday and presented the capital request for each city department.
The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning for Young County and several surrounding counties Thursday and it remains in effect until 7 p.m. Sunday, July 22.
High temperatures ranging from 103-110 degrees are possible each afternoon until Sunday. Heat index values may exceed 110 degrees and very hot temperatures will increase the risk of heat-related illnesses.
Be sure to check on those with health problems and the elderly, as they are most susceptible to heat exhaustion and heat stroke, the weather service release said.
The Graham Regional Theatre has released a 10-show schedule for their 2018-19 season with returning classics and new performances.
Kay Berru and Katie Huitt, board members of the theater, said the first play of the season is always a classic and they are returning to Shakespeare with “Romeo and Juliet” from Sept.
The library of Graham’s annual Summer Reading Program comes to a conclusion Wednesday with a prize drawing finale at North Central Texas College.
The program, which began on May 29, is for children who are incoming eighth graders and down through age 3. For every two hours read and logged, the child will receive six “book bucks” and a free book from the library.
The city of Graham and Young County did well in accruing sales tax rebates in July, continuing an upward trend seen so far this year.