Mineral Wells Index (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 2013 Page: 1 of 10
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■RBft i ADVANCE IN PLAYOF J who
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Amendment could help *oe CCA
GLANCE
• HELP STAMP OUT
HUNGER - Th# Mineral
WeUs Post Off** t* again
pftlrtpOmfl m tha
National Association of
LaMar Camara Annual
f ood Onva Ytoor mail cm-
nar wilt laava a brown
papar tack with your mail
can AM with non-panah-
abta grocary Mama Your,
camar wiM pick up lha
Corporation pi Ammo < *ned I*»l«r% ing the facility open, and hundredsof
h*r several years. citing security concerns residents signed letters of support
at the prison. The moat promising news for prwrv-
l-rral leaders say CCA haa apont near- . mg the facility, which potentially
l> 41 milium in rvcmt year* to improve employs moat than 400 individuals,
tecunty and note the .omparativrly iow .amr laat weekend m an amendment by
coat of crating the private laatitv Stake Reprmentativea |im Letter, R-
Keprwentativea from government and Eastland, and Phil King, R-Weathetoed
business mentis traveled to Auvtm in
an etfort to state the city* caw for keep- See CCA, page 3
Following a strong show ot support
from cm lenders and resident*. the
Mineral Wella Pre-ramie transfer
Facility la now closer u> being saved
from impending closure
Sen John Whitmire, l> Houston, haa
recommended dosing the C orrections
• MMEftAL WELLS
PRCAROOCO BOX
SCATS - tour-Mat and
six-eaet boaae. With Chair-
back Mating. are now
•vaNaMa tor naxt waaka
pro rodao In Mineral
Weft* The rodao takes
place May 9-11. with slack
on May 8 Bcx-saat pnoas
are 4223 for four-seat and
4350 tor aix-aaat boxes
for atf three nights of the
rodao For more informa-
tion or to rasarva a box
caN Kan Johnson at (840)
325-4306
General admission tioets
are on sale at venous
locations Advance tickets
cost SYO for adults and 45
tor youth (ages 13 and
under) At lha gate, tickets
are 412 and 46
Cold weather
has no ‘chilling
effect9 on fight
against cancer
INSIDE
With singular purpose
and determination, locals
took on cancer over the
teems and individuah
gathered at the Mineral
Wells High School track to
take part in the American
Cancer Society's largest
annual event - Relev tor
Lite.
Participant Beth Howell
said unseasonably cool tem-
peratures did not dampen
the* resolv e of those dedicat-
ed to fighting thr disease
Hens ell. an eight-year can-
ter survivor, took part in the
relav with her daughter. Sara
Coots, who served as team
WEATHER
•Today: $7/56
•Wednesday 69/64
•Thursday 64 / 64
DIGITAL
“It was arid," she said,
'especially at 3 o dock in the
morning," adding survivors
and supporters kept going'
throughout the 12-nouf
event
Sandy rhillips said one ot
the most touching moments
See LIFE, page 2
CONTACT
Mike Tincher
Background in format h<n
Age 51, self-employed
contractor/owner of
Pincher s Custom Fiomes
Married to )uhe for 19
year* Children; Sterling,
28, who attended Mineral
Wella ISO school*
Matthew, IE a senior at
Mineral Well* High School,
and Luke. 15, a freshman
at the high school
Q: What is the impor-
tance of Mineral WeUs ISO
8m TINCHER. page 3
Sunny Gail Lee
Background mformahpn
Sunny Call Lae (nee
Sunny Roberts). 37, is a
teacher at Gratord
Elementary and co-businasa
owner ana operator of Lee's
Collttton Repair in Mineral
Wells
Her tamiiv includes
spouse, Michael lee, and
two children. Elvtv 9. is a
third-grade student and
Daiwca, Ms a pre-kindergar-
ten student. Both children
See LEE. page 2
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MINERAL WELLS ISO SCHOOL BOARD PLACE 5 CANDIDATES
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Cluett, Libby. Mineral Wells Index (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 2013, newspaper, May 7, 2013; Mineral Wells, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017607/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.