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July 23, 2009  RSS feed
STORMS PACKING HEAVY rain and high winds early Monday morning damaged trees throughout the Fairfield area, such as this one on Post Oak Road. Unofficially, rain was measured as much as four inches with more on the way. More...
Chamber assistance approved . . .

Some additional streets are to be repaved in Fairfield this summer to use up the remaining funds earmarked in the 2008-09 budget for street repairs. Fairfield city council members picked the streets from a list compiled by KSA Engineers of Lufkin. More...

A bid to host a national basketball tournament next year was signed recently by officers of Fairfield Boys' Little Dribblers. This is the sixth time that Fairfield has hosted a Little Dribblers National Tournament. In addition to the boys' championship, Fairfield is in line to host the girls' national tournament in 2011, for just the second time. More...

THE CHAIDEZ FAMILY OF FAIRFIELD took a copy of The Fairfield Recorder on vacation this summer and posed for a picture at the Grand Canyon. The family also visited Roswell, N.M., Santa Monica, Calif., Hollywood, Calif., Las Vegas, Nev., Hoover Dam and Santa Fe, N.M. Pictured are: l-r, Alfonso, Michael and Abby Chaidez and Alexis Garcia. More...
MONDAY, JULY 27 ..VFW Bingo, 7:30 pm, VFW Post 5872 ..AA, 6:30 pm, FUMC Fairfield TUESDAY, JULY 28 ..Rotary Club, noon, Big Cedar Country Club ..Wortham Chamber of Commerce Board, 6:00 pm, Chamber Office .. More...
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(A summary of recent activity of Fairfield Police Department.) July 13 2:20 a.m.—Officer Kindon dispatched to Daniel's Exxon in reference to a woman possibly being forced into a vehicle. Officer Kindon advised that two women were taking a break from driving and were trying to keep their dogs in the vehicle. More...
THE VIRUS, FORMERLY KNOWN AS SWINE FLU
When the Asian Flu hit the country in 2003, were people warned to stay away from Chinese restaurants and Japanese cars? When the West Nile virus was diagnosed in humans did the Health Department tell us to avoid going to Egypt? How 'bout small pox? Were there Dwarf Warnings posted? Does riding Tennessee Walkers give you a charley horse? More...
Dear Editor: In response Ms. Nitcholas' letter of a few weeks ago, I too have had the same situation completely surprise me. My family and I have been patients of both Dr. Keller and now Dr. Kerbacher since our move to Fairfield in 1987. I literally have never had a billing or insurance issue until ETMC decided to no longer offer laboratory services at the clinic. More...
Funeral services have been held for Patrick Anthony Titus, MD, who died March 22. Dr. Titus was born in Savanna La Mar, Jamaica, the only child of the late Stanley Patrick Titus and the late Hildred Agatha Beagle. He attended Howard University in Washington, DC and earned his medical degree from the College of Medicine in 1953. More...