GAINESVILLE – Gainesville Independent School District officials are in regrouping mode following the November 8 defeat of a $68.7 million bond package.
Proposition A was a $68.7 million package which included security updates, classroom additions, cafeteria expansion at certain locations and roofing, HVAC and plumbing work. Proposition B was for a $25 million package that included a 600-seat auditorium which would also serve as a storm shelter for Gainesville High School.
Proposition A had 770 votes for and 1,114 against while Proposition B fell by a vote of.
Two budgets were available for the commissioners – one with salary increases and one without the increases.
Budget 1 contains a six percent raise for county law enforcement workers funded via a state grant.
Two budgets were available for the commissioners – one with salary increases and one without the increases.
Budget 1 contains a six percent raise for county law enforcement workers funded via a state grant and no county employee raises. The second option is the same slate of numbers including the state-funded law enforcement salary.
the 1st Infantry Division in Vietnam. Ned served two tours in Vietnam. He received many honors in his military career, includ- ing the Bronze Star Medal 5th OLC.with “V” de- vice), the Meritorious Ser- vice Medal and Vietnam Cross of Gallantry. Ned separated from the Army in 1974 and settled in Gainesville, TX. As manager and co-owner of Bohls Furniture, he was very active in the com- munity. He was a.
Continued from Page 1) commissioners tentatively earmarked $309,000 to get the documents to a pre-preservation state. Pay- ments of $309,000 would be due annually until 2026. The original price of a full restoration underestimated the number of records in- “no” was Hollowell. The.
Mary Darlene Hensley, age 75, passed away November 12, 2023 in Gainesville, TX.
Darlene was born August 21, 1948 in Dallas, TX. She resided in Gainesville and was a member of the Downard Fairplains community. Miss Hensley worked at the State School in Denton and was an avid reader. She also enjoyed gardening and shopping.
Survivors include: son William Teafatiller of Gainesville; daughter Marilyn Renee Hensley of Gainesville; seven grandchildren; sixteen.