Lake Fork News In a warm and festive banner for the "Yantis Tymes," the essence of Thanksgiving is vividly captured. The centerpiece features a traditional cornucopia overflowing with vibrant pumpkins, multicolored gourds, and an assortment of rich autumn leaves in shades of red, orange, and yellow. Elegant text announces "November 2024," prominently displayed alongside the word "FREE," inviting readers to delve into this seasonal edition. A Texas emblem proudly graces the design, hinting at local stories from Yantis—a small town known for its rustic charm in Northeast Texas. Adding a whimsical touch, a silhouette of a black cat perches nearby, perhaps nodding to local folklore or community symbols embraced by Yantis residents. This thoughtful composition not only conveys Thanksgiving cheer but also reflects the unique spirit and heritage of Yantis Tymes as it prepares to share news and stories relevant to its Texan audience. Lake Fork, TX

Yantis Tymes- November 2024

🍂📰 Get the latest updates, community stories, and local happenings in the Wood County area. From festive events to insightful features, there’s something for everyone. Head over to lakeforknewsfishon.com and dive into the heart of Yantis!

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October Edition

The 38th Annual Sealy Big Bass Splash was a smashing success at Lake Fork Marina this September! Local angler Tim Law stole the spotlight by landing a 9.85-pound bass, securing a grand prize valued at $100,000, including a new Phoenix boat and a Dodge RAM truck. The tournament saw fierce competition, with over 2,200 participants battling it out for cash prizes and glory. Notable highlights included Verlon Croney of Alba winning $5,000 for his heaviest under-slot catch and taking home a brand-new boat. This year’s event paid tribute to the late Bob Sealy, whose vision brought the Big Bass Splash to life, ensuring the tradition continues strong.

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