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Quitman High School grads do the traditional cap toss to signal earning their diplomas on Friday night.

Quitman grads walk across the stage

Wednesday, June 1
A capacity crowd gathered Friday night at Delbert Ballard Memorial Gym to honor 79 Quitman High School graduates. 
Mineola's top ten graduates are honored.

Mineola Class of 22 marches into history

Wednesday, June 1
Following words of wisdom from their principal, Mike Sorenson, and their top two graduates, Sunni Ruffin and Jack Heard, the Mineola High School Class of 2022 added 112 names to the list of Yellowjacket alumni in a ceremony Friday at the high school gym, with the basketball scoreboard clock frozen at 20:22.
Pilot John Wisdom preps a Young Eagle for his flight.

Young Eagles take to the skies above Wood County

Wednesday, June 1
Even overused words like “awesome” have a place. That singular word was the description of choice among participants of the Young Eagles day on a recent Saturday morning at Wood County Airport.

Turn out low for state primary runoffs

Wednesday, June 1
Less than 9% of registered voters in Wood County returned to the polls last Tuesday for the party primary runoff election. Some 2,838 votes were cast by 32,91 registered voters, with the large majority cast in the Republican primary.
Thursday's front page of the Uvalde Leader-News

Corner Column

Wednesday, June 1
Through tears of grief, anger, frustration, but mostly sadness, the events from Uvalde last week set off ever-evolving thoughts, spurred by recent, at first seemingly unrelated events.
David Hartley played Taps at the end of the Memorial Day activities.

County pauses to honor the ultimate sacrifice

Wednesday, June 1
After a two-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Wood County veterans held a Memorial Day service at the memorial monument on the courthouse square.


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