Message from the Shelby County Children's Advocacy Center
April 2, 2018 - April is Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month! We are proud of the work being done in Shelby County by our partners, donors, and community members. During this month especially, please help us share the facts, increase awareness, and provide safety, justice, and healing to our community's children!
April 2, 2018 - Weather statistics for March, 2018 prepared and submitted by Ann Forbes, U.S. Weather Service Observer are attached.
Highest Temp was 85 degrees on 3-16 and 3-17-2018
Highest Temp on Record was 94 degrees on 3-30-1946
Lowest Temp was 35 degrees on 3-08-2018
Lowest Temp on Record was 15 degrees on 3-03-1943 and 3-04-1980
Rainfall Recorded was 7.72 inches
Average Monthly Rainfall is 4.60 inches
Above Average by 3.12 inches
Highest Recorded for this Month was 11.60 inches in 2016
March 29, 2018 - During the March 28th meeting of the Shelby County Commissioners' Court, Shelby County Judge Allison Harbison signed a proclamation which recognizes and proclaims April 2018 to be "Child Abuse Awareness Month."
Attending the signing of the proclamation was Sheriff Willis Blackwell, District Attorney Stephen Shires, District Judge Leann Kay Rafferty, law enforcement officers, and staff members of the Shelby County Children's Advocacy Center (SCCAC)
March 23, 2018 - Kosovo remembrance was held at the Shelby County Veteran's Memorial on the Center Square on Friday, March 23, 2018 with a small band of patriots in attendance.
March 12, 2018 - The Shelby County Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the 11th Annual Health and Fitness Fair, Presented by Cline Family Medicine, Thursday, March 22 at the Windham Civic Center from 9:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Gold Sponsors Focused Care of Center, Hope Community Medicine and Nacogdoches Medical Center also helped in making the event a success.
March 21, 2018 - On behalf of the Tenaha Police Department we would like to recognize the exceptional work of XTO Energy as they give back to our communities through their support of law enforcement.