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Brad Arnold with the
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Department scraps
paint off the railing
at the Gainesville War
Memorial outside
Leopard Park Friday.
Arnold said the rails
would be repainted
and everything
cleaned up in time for
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Cooke County
Deputy Clerk
Dawn Burgan
checks in ballots
mailed in ahead
of Tuesday's
election. The
deadline for
main-in ballots
to be received
is 7 p.m. on
election day,
and the ballots
will be opened
and counted
after polls close.
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MEGAN GRAY-HATFIELD
mhatfield@ntin.net
Register Staff Writer
County residents take note. One of
the polling locations has changed this
year for Tuesday’s general election.
Precincts 1, 3, 5 and 31 will be vot-
ing at the North Central Texas College know where to go on Election Day.
boardroom inside the administration Voters not only have the hotly con-
building, or building 100, at 1525 W. tested presidential race to decide on,
California Street in Gainesville. but other federal and state elections,
The previous polling location was as well.
still on the NCTC campus but has Local elections on the ballot in-
since been turned into a student sue- elude sheriff, district attorney, district
cess center and can no longer be used judge, county attorney, tax assessor-
for voting. collector, two commissioner seats and
Pam Harrison, chief deputy clerk two constable seats. All local races are
with the Cooke County Clerk’s Of- uncontested.
fice, said there will be several signs
around the premises to ensure voters
open to
anyone
and ev-
eryone,”
Motorcycle Dresser
said, not-
ing the
more the
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MEGAN GRAY-HATFIELD
mhatfield@ntin.net
Register Staff Writer
Law Dogs Law Enforcement Motor-
cycle Club is gearing up to host its an-
nual marble run to benefit the Cooke
County Littlest Angel program.
Sergeant at Arms Tony Dresser said
the goal of the marble run, slated for
Nov. 12, is to raise money and toys for
children in need in Cooke County.
“Everything raised stays here in
Cooke County,” he said.
The Littlest Angel program was
founded in 1981 to help families who
could not afford Christmas for their
children. It works under the umbrella poker run, but with marbles. Through-
of the Boys and Girls Club of Cooke out Cooke County there will be stops
County, according to event organizers, where riders draw for a colored mar-
Law Dogs has been raising money ble. Each color is worth a certain value
for the program since 2003, and Dress- and at the end of the ride, the person
er said $12,000 was raised during last with the highest score wins.
year’s event. Dresser said for those donating their
Registration is $25 or a new, un- time next weekend not only will con-
wrapped toy of same value. Registra- tribute to a good cause but have the
tion will be from 9 to 10 a.m. at the chance to enjoy “beautiful scenery”
VFW Post 1922,3332 North Grand Ave. and win cash prizes.
before the run begins at 10:05 a.m. “You get a lot more back than you
The first 100 people to register are realize,” he said.
guaranteed a t-shirt, meal at the end Since 2003 Law Dogs Motorcycle
of the run and a chance at $750 in cash Club has been an advocate for the
prizes, Dresser said. Cooke County Littlest Angels Program.
He said the event is open to anyone Since Law Dogs LEMC have been a
and a bike is required to participate in part of the program, they have raised
the 100 mile course.
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Armstrong, Mark J. Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 5, 2016, newspaper, November 5, 2016; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1323839/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.