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Life-saving enrichment
Those in attendance at Tuesday night’s Jacksonville City Council meeting gave Bobby Redd a standing ovation as he received the Community Enrichment Award. Redd, left saved the life of 14-year-old Aziel Gonzalez, pictured right, last month when the boy fell into Lake Palestine while fishing near the dam. Gonzalez and his mother were on-hand Tuesday night as Redd received his award. The Community Enrichment Award is the highest honor the City Council can confer upon a member of the community.
Progress photos by Kelly Young
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Indian mascot Mercer Day charges down the field to get the crowd pumped up pre-game at the match up Friday night.
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That’s our Tribe
The Fightin’ Indians doubled up on Texas High Friday night, scoring a 26-13 victory at home in the Tomato Bowl.
- One arrested in drug bust
- Saddlin’ up against cancer
- Dishin’ up scoops and smiles
- LMC return to football an all-around success
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That’s our Tribe
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That’s our Tribe
The Fightin’ Indians doubled up on Texas High Friday night, scoring a 26-13 victory at home in the Tomato Bowl.
- JISD nears 5,000 students
- LMC’s last football sweetheart
- Maydelle, the lady and the town
- CCSD continues Bullard-area murder investigation
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That’s our Tribe





