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Kenzie Moore defeated in DeSoto council race, school board retains Fleming, McNairy elected in Place 6
The DeSoto ISD Board of Trustees will have a new member in Place 6.
The City of DeSoto s Jim Baugh Government Center is pictured in DeSoto Town Center in DeSoto, Texas, Wednesday, June 24, 2020.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)
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Saturday’s election saw incumbent Letitia Hughes retain her seat after narrowly defeating former Mayor Pro Tem Kenzie Moore, while the DeSoto ISD Place 6 school board race will go to a June runoff election.
Only 60 votes separated Hughes victory over Moore in a race where a total of 3,098 votes were cast in their race. About 10% of registered voters cast a ballot for the municipal elections.
A growing number of trusted neighborhood sites have become vaccine distribution centers in Dallas County. Author: Demond Fernandez Updated: 7:10 PM CDT April 14, 2021
DALLAS A growing number of churches and schools are opening as community vaccine clinics in Dallas County.
Neighbors in the Hamilton Park area of North Dallas visited the COVID-19 testing site and vaccine clinic at a local church on Wednesday.
”We’ve got about 749 houses in this community,” said Art Mosely with Hamilton Park United Methodist Church.
The church partnered with Palmer Pharmacy Plus, and other agencies, to run a drive-thru and walk-up COVID-19 testing site. The groups made doses of the Pfizer vaccine available.
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DeSoto ISD Town Hall Outlines Aggressive Strategic Plan
DeSoto ISD Sets Aggressive New Goals To Improve Student Outcomes
Last week’s town hall meeting with the DeSoto Independent School Board Trustees, while virtual, “went great,” according to school board president Amanda Sargent.
The meeting opened with Sargent’s introduction followed by DeSoto ISD Conservator AJ Crabill who was the Board Training Presenter.
The emphasis for the night was the board’s rather aggressive new goals.
The board as a whole is hoping to show the community it is striving to create opportunities to engage with residents. DeSoto ISD Board wants community to stay aware of the details of what is happening in the school district overall.