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HUGS go to ⦠Gerard Hudspeth, Connie Baker and Paul Meltzer on their Denton municipal runoff victories on Tuesday following 10 months of campaigning. With Bakerâs win in District 2, succeeding Keely Briggs, it means the Denton City Council will have two new members. District 1 member Birdia Johnson is the other one. And after Hudspeth defeated Briggs in the mayorâs race, he is the first Black mayor of Denton. We congratulate these public servants and wish them well as they conduct the publicâs business. HUGS go to ⦠Tom, the Argyle community turkey who was killed this week by a man who wrung its neck, apparently intent on eating the iconic bird. Tom was a frequent sight about town, particularly in the area near Argyle Auto Care, where he often was on the hunt for those dastardly black Jeeps. Though Tom is now gone, we are left with the many legends and tall tales of his exploits (including the time he gave chase to a ....
The man accused of killing Argyleâs resident turkey was going to eat him, a Texas Parks and Wildlife captain said Thursday. Local authorities found the man who killed Tom the Turkey on Wednesday and filed charges related to illegal hunting, according to a news release from Texas Parks and Wildlife. Cole Lemmon, a 27-year-old man experiencing homelessness, wasnât arrested, but he was charged with hunting without a license and hunting or possessing a game animal taken from a public roadway. Both are Class C misdemeanors with fines up to $500. âIt is turkey season right now, but he doesnât have permission to hunt right there,â Parks and Wildlife Capt. Cliff Swofford said. âThatâs why itâs not a hunting a protected animal [charge]. You canât kill it the way he did it.â ....
ARGYLE â His saunter was fantastic, but it was his sprint that keeps me up at night. âAll we know is someone pulled over onto the side of the road this morning and it sounds like they wrung the turkeyâs neck,â Bulger said. A statement from the Argyle Police Department says police were informed via social media about an injured turkey around 8:35 a.m. The release says they spoke with a witness and have possibly identified someone involved during an investigation throughout the day. The department obtained video footage of someone possibly involved in the incident, from a camera in the area of Frenchtown Road and Charyl Lynn Drive. ....