Paris City Council honors North Lamar band and its director Randy Jones

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Members of the North Lamar High School band and its director, Randy Jones, were recognized by the Paris City Council at the beginning of Monday night’s meeting. Jones was cited in the December issue of School Band and Orchestra Magazine as a band director who makes a difference in the lives of students. One band director was recognized from each state, and Jones was the Texas honoree. Jones has been the North Lamar director for more than a quarter century, and his bands have on numerous occasions been singled out among the best in Texas. (eParisExtra photos by Charles Richards)

 

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Charles Richards Charles Richards moved to Paris in 2004 after retiring from a 40-year career in journalism – the last 26 years as a news writer and sports writer with The Associated Press in Dallas and Washington, D.C. In mid-2004, The Paris News coaxed him out of retirement, and he began covering the police, court and regional beat for The Paris News. Then in early 2005, he was switched to coverage of a sharply divided Paris City Council. He was appointed by the City Council in 2006 to the 12-member City Charter Review Commission, which extensively rewrote the outmoded document. His writing awards include two first-place awards in statewide competition for feature writing. The most recent was his 2005 story on a Paris doctor’s startling use of leeches in a successful attempt to re-attach a man’s severed ear. Over his career, Richards’ interview subjects include Alabama Gov. George Wallace, President Bill Clinton, President George W. Bush, David Koresh, Arnold Palmer, Muhammad Ali and numerous other political and sports figures. He is an alumnus of Texas Tech, where he was editor of the school newspaper. He lives in Paris with his wife, Barbara, who is retired after 30 years as a teacher and high school counselor.