Herald Democrat
In a year when a virus curtailed many court proceedings throughout Texas and the nation, two that actually took place in Grayson County grabbed headlines.
One of the two involved a public official who had too much to drink and the other involved a drug deal that claimed the life of a child.
Grayson County Judge Bill Magers pleaded guilty in June to a driving while intoxicated 2nd offense charge that arose from a situation in February. He was sentenced to 365 days in the county jail probated for 12 months. Judge Carol Siebman set as conditions of that probation that Magers must pay a $4,000 fine, do 200 hours of community service work at an organization like Mothers Against Drunk Driving or Four Rivers Outreach, maintain an interlock device on his vehicle and continue with outpatient DWI treatment including taking a monthly shot that helps curb alcohol cravings and inhibits intoxication. She also said that he must serve some time in the county jail but did not spec
Herald Democrat
The city of Sherman officially shook hands with developers for a new 288-acre development along the city s southern gateway.
The city council formally entered into an agreement Friday with the developers of Bel Air Village, a mixed-use development that promises to bring hundreds of new homes, new retail and a publicly accessible water attraction to the FM 1417 corridor. This is a project we have not seen the likes of in the city s history in terms of its size and scope and its impact to the city, City Manager Robby Hefton said, describing Friday s agreement as a win for the city.