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Early Doddridge:The arrival of the Pools

Early Doddridge:The arrival of the Pools

In 1867, James David Pool of Georgia arrived by ox wagon train with his wife, Sarah, and their family of eight children in the vicinity that was later to be called Doddridge. The Pools prospered, the children married and had families, and throughout the years they were a strong element in the history of the Doddridge community. The following account of the Pools was related to LoRene Poole McCarty by Sarah Elizabeth Pool Bryant in 1923. Sarah Elizabeth was the daughter and fifth child of David and Sarah Moore Pool.

Chamber Chat

Chamber Chat

Promote Your Job Openings on the Atlanta Area Chamber of Commerce Website The Atlanta Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to offer a valuable resource for local businesses: the opportunity to promote job openings on our official website. We invite all businesses to take advantage of this platform to reach a wider audience and find the perfect candidates for their open positions.

Get down from that Tree

Get down from that Tree

Jesus was passing through Jericho. There was a chief tax collector there named Zacchaeus, who was rich. Zacchaeus was a short man, and wanted to see Jesus, so he climbed a sycamore tree. This man was a Tax collector. Tax collectors were not popular with the people because they took their money to pay taxes to Rome. Zacchaeus was very short and didn’t have the advantage of seeing over people, so when he heard that Jesus was coming, he started trying to find a way to see Jesus when He passed by.

Cass County Connect

Cass County Connect

Sales Tax Holiday Scheduled August 9-11 Texas Sales tax holiday is scheduled August 9-11. The start of school is just around the corner and what better time to take advantage of the state’s upcoming sales tax holiday week ending early August. Texans can purchase most clothing, footwear, school supplies and backpacks (sold for less than $100) during the annual Tax-Free weekend. Qualifying items can be purchased tax free from a Texas store or from an online or catalog seller doing business in Texas. Here is a link for more information, including a list of qualifying and non-qualifying items, from the state comptroller’s office: https://comptroller.texas.gov/ taxes/publications/98-490/. Ground Breaking Photo for fiber build Cass County Economic Development Consortium received an award for Management Innovation at the Texas Municipal League Conference last year. The City of Linden is the administrative lead for the consortium and was one of six Texas cities to be acknowledged by the Texas Municipal League for innovation! Pictured from left to right are Former Hughes Springs City Administrator Stephen Barnes, Atlanta City Manager Danica Porter, Linden City Administrator Lee Elliott, Cass County Judge Travis Ransom, Linden City Councilmember Mary Dowd, Linden City Councilmember Bill Thomas and Linden Assistant City Administrator Megan Kirkland. One of the first actions the group took was to partner with Cass County to join as a voting member in TEX-21. https://www.tex21.net/ TxDOT Investment in Cass County Cass County is fortunate to be home to the Atlanta District Office for TxDOT. Over the next four years they have over $42 million dollars worth of planned infrastructure improvements scheduled for Cass County. First among them are new safety upgrades scheduled to be installed at 6 intersections in Cass County according to plans awarded in June by the Texas Department of Transportation. The nighttime lighting systems to be installed are safety enhancements that will provide LED lighting to increase visibility and awareness of the intersection. Some locations will also be transitioned from an overhead flashing beacon to flashing stop signs along with additional warning signs. The signage upgrade will also increase driver awareness of the approaching intersection. The work is expected to begin in September and take about 14 months to complete.

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