Herald Democrat
A Denison pastor, who was indicted about nine months ago on child exploration charges, has entered into a plea agreement with U.S. Attorney s Office for the Eastern District of Texas court records show.
The plea agreement and indictment David Alan Pettigrew, who was the pastor at Denison s Church of the Nazarene, entered into in April has remained sealed. Pettigrew s records show he is represented in the case by Federal Public Defender Frank Warren Henderson who did not immediately respond to an email seeking a comment on the plea.
In addition to being a local pastor, Pettigrew worked as a substitute teacher with the Sherman Independent School District and served as a board member of a Grayson County Foster Parent Association.
Herald Democrat
Grayson County will no longer be holding COVID-19 shot clinics at the old Sherman High School as it attempts moves away from the crisis management part of its vaccination duties with regard to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Beginning June 1, there will no longer be shots given at the old Sherman High School. COVID-19 vaccinations will be offered on Tuesdays at the Health Department from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on a walk in basis. We have done our part, said Grayson County Judge Bill Magers during Tuesday s meeting of the Grayson County Commissioners. When the vaccines were in short supply and the distribution chains were limited to take the lead and make sure that Grayson County residents had a reliable source of vaccinations. There are now other opportunities out there for folks to get vaccinations. The private sector is doing their part and so we are going to move away from mass vaccinations to just putting it into our Health Department wellness services like we would