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Thursday, January 12, 2017
Denton Record-Chronicle
WEATHER
CALENDAR
MARKET
SUMMARY
TODAY
NBC 5’S DENTON 3-DAY OUTLOOK
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NBC 5 meteorolo-
gists (from left):
Samantha Davies,
Grant Johnston,
David Finfrock,
Rick Mitchell and
Remeisha Shade.
TODAY
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High
Low
A Dow Jones: Up 98.75
points to close at 19,954.28
A Nasdaq: Up 11.83 points
to close at 5,563.65
A S&P 500: Up 6.42 points
to close at 2,275.32
EVENTS
Denton
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9:30 a.m. — Crafters’ Comer at
Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Work on projects and learn
new techniques. Free. Call 940-349-
8752 or visit www.dentonlibrary.com.
4 to 5:30 p.m. — Explore Western
Philosophy at North Branch Library,
3020 N. Locust St. Explore the founda-
tions of Western thought from its
earliest beginnings in an interactive
class with Eva H. Cadwallader, profes-
sor emerita. Free. Call 940-349-8752 or
visit www.dentonlibrary.com.
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Denton County
Genealogical Society meets at Emily
Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland St.
Refreshments and networking start at
6:30 p.m., and at 7 p.m. Karen Pittman
presents “Using the Catalog to Search
the Salt Lake City Family History
Library.” Free. Visit www.genealogy
dentontexas.org.
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Denton Rotary Club meets at noon at
El Chaparral Grille, 324 E. McKinney St.
Visit www.dentonrotary.com.
The Denton Quilt Guild meets at 7
p.m. on the third Thursday of each
month, at the Patterson-Appleton Arts
Center, 400 E. Hickory St. Non-mem-
bers may attend twice as guests. A
social time with snacks and drinks
begins at 6:30 p.m. Visit www.
dentonquiltguild.org.
Party bridge from 12:30 to 4 p.m. at
the Denton Senior Center, 509 N. Bell
Ave. Call 940-349-8280 or visit
www.dentonseniorcenter.com.
Trinity Forks Chapter of the Native
Plant Society of Texas meets at 6:30
p.m. on the fourth Thursday of the
month, January through June and
August through October, at TWU’s Ann
Stuart Science Complex. Visit http://
npsot.org/TrinityForks.
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AbleDisabled meets from 2 to 4 p.m.
at Denton Community Health Clinic, 525
S. Locust St. Group helps the disabled,
mentally ill or homeless with issues or
refers them to the right sources for
help, and offers peer-to-peer support.
Email dentonabledisabled@gmail.com.
Alzheimer’s support group meets
from 6 to 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of
the month at Denton Rehabilitation and
Nursing Center, 2229 N. Carroll Blvd.
Free. Contact Christina Jones at 682-
936-6453 or christina.jones@accolade-
hospice.com.
Argyle Al-Anon meets from 6 to 7
p.m. at Cross Timbers Community
Church, 1119 S. U.S. Highway 377 in
Argyle.
Denton Area Partnership for End of
Life Care (DAPEC) meets at noon on
the third Thursday of each month at
Denton Senior Center, 509 N. Bell Ave.
Call Ginny Hudson at 940-367-0598,
email dapec@aol.com, or visit
www.dapec.org or
www.facebook.com/dapec.org.
Denton County African American
Cancer Support Group meets at 6
p.m. on the first Thursday of the month
at Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation
Center, 1300 Wilson St. Call Catherine
Bell at 940-382-9360.
Dialogue on Aging, an open forum for
discussion of topics common to seniors,
is from 10 to 1130 a.m. every first and
third Thursday of the month at Zera
Coffee Co., 420 E. McKinney St., Suite
104. Free. Call Kirsten Kaae at 940-391-
1169 or visit www.kirstenkaae.com.
Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7:30
p.m. at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church,
300 W. Oak St.
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Texas warned of backlash over bathroom bil
No ticket matched ail six num-
bers drawn Tuesday night for the
twice-weekly Mega Millions game,
lottery officials said.
The jackpot was worth an
estimated $126 million. Friday
night's jackpot will be worth an
estimated $137 million.
The winning Mega Millions
numbers drawn Tuesday:
11-20-40-41-59
Mega Ball: 15
Megaplier: 5
By Paul J. Weber
and Will Weissert
Associated Press
AUSTIN — Texas is flirting
with losing major sporting
events like North Carolina did,
Dallas civic leaders warned
Wednesday as they urged Re-
publican lawmakers to stand
down on a proposal that would
require transgender people to
use bathrooms corresponding to
their sex at birth.
The issue was already stirring
heated debate on the second day
of the legislative session. A best-
selling author has snubbed a state
honor over the bill and a GOP leg-
islator tried to implement the re-
strictions on bathrooms in the
Capitol building. Texas has no
transgender lawmakers, and state
Rep. Matt Schaefer ultimately
dropped the idea.
Schaefer’s attempted rule
change was a taste of the likely
bruising fight ahead over bath-
room regulations. The bill is akin
to one passed last year by North
Carolina that led to significant
fallout, including companies can-
TEXAS
LEGISLATURE
2017
celing expansion plans in the
state, the NCAA moving champi-
onship games elsewhere and the
NBA moving next month’s All-
Star Game out of Charlotte.
Texas is often picked to host
major sporting events, including
the Super Bowl in Houston next
month, the NCAA women’s Final
Four in Dallas in March and the
NCAA men’s Final Four in San
Antonio in 2018. Phillip Jones,
president of the Dallas Conven-
tion and Visitors Bureau, said he
doesn’t think leagues will hesitate
to steer big sporting events else-
where if Texas goes the way of
North Carolina.
“This is not speculation. This
is facts, based on what we’ve
seen first-hand,” Jones said of
the economic fallout.
The NCAA didn’t immediate-
ly respond to a request for com-
ment Wednesday about Texas’
transgender bathroom bill. Jones
was joined by tourism counter-
parts from Austin, Fort Worth
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Meanwhile, on
DentonRG.com
Ralph Barrera, Austin American-Statesman/AP
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Sen. Lois Kolkhorst recently
introduced Senate Bill 6 known as the Texas Privacy Act.
CHATTER FROM OUR SITES
An Aubrey man fatally shot
himself after a police chase
Tuesday morning near U.S.
Highway 377.
and San Antonio to unveil a cam-
paign called “Texas Welcomes
AH,” and although no one from
Houston attended, the city’s tour-
ism agency also signaled support
in a statement that expressed “no
need for such a bill.”
The Greater Houston Con-
vention and Visitors Bureau
previously supported a broad
equal rights city ordinance that
Houston voters rejected in 2015,
when opponents campaigned
on a message of “No men in
women’s bathrooms.”
The proposed statewide
bathroom restrictions have al-
ready exposed cultural rifts.
Rick Riordan, a former San
Antonio teacher who wrote the
popular Percy Jackson and the
Olympians fantasy series, said
in a tweet that he declined an
honor from the Texas Legisla-
ture over “this nonsense.” At
least two other Texas writers also
rejected the same invitation to
have their work ceremonially
recognized by lawmakers in
March.
“Wow. I’m going to have to
stop reading the news out of
Denton. It’s just getting too
depressing.
— Amanda Carlisle,
via Facebook
“So sorry for the law en-
forcement folks to have to
go through this as well as
the family of the deceased.
— Pamela Hancock,
on DentonRC.com
Shalom Today group of Alcoholics
Anonymous meets at 9 a.m., noon, 6
p.m. and 8 p.m. weekdays at 3730 E.
McKinney St., Suite 107. Call 940-383-
8252.
Show Me group of Alcoholics
Anonymous meets at 9 a.m., noon, 6
p.m., 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. at 1622 W.
University Drive, Suite 104. Call 940-
566-9989.
BLOTTER
BRIEFLY
“He knew he was going to
prison I’m sure.
IN DENTON
Man reportedly stabbed by
children’s mother with key
Denton police are investigat-
ing an alleged assault on Tues-
day afternoon after a 38-year-
old man said his children’s
mother stabbed him with a key
and brandished a knife at a
home in the 3800 block of Cam-
elot Street.
Police found the man, who
reported the incident at about 5
p.m., with blood on his hand and
on the top of his head, according
to the police report. He said in
the report that she used a key to
cut his head. She also made vari-
ous threats with a knife in her
hand, though she never used the
weapon, the victim said in the
report.
The suspect had already left
the scene with one of their chil-
dren when police arrived, and
the man said he did not want to
press charges, the report said.
Other reports
Intersection of Lindsey
Street and Bernard Street —
A 27-year-old man was arrested
Tuesday night on several misde-
meanor charges after police re-
sponded to a report of an at-
tempted burglary.
Both University of North
Texas police and Denton police
responded to a report of an at-
tempted burglary at about
10:30 p.m. Officers found the
suspect who matched the cal-
ler’s description, but police said
he did not commit burglary to
a vehicle, according to a police
report.
After checking the man for
active warrants, police discov-
ered two outstanding warrants
for failure to maintain financial
responsibility and no driver’s li-
cense. The suspect also received
two unrelated charges of unlaw-
fully carrying a weapon and pos-
session of a prohibited weapon,
the report said.
The man was taken to Den-
ton City Jail. His bond amounts
total $f434.
1400 block of Deer Trail
— A 19-year-old man told po-
lice on Tuesday afternoon that
his brother struck him in the
back and on the head at their
home.
The victim said he no longer
felt any pain by the time officers
arrived at about 4 p.m., but po-
lice said he showed signs of
physical exertion, according to
the report. Police also said there
was signs of a struggle in the
kitchen.
The suspect left before police
arrived. Denton police are still
investigating the incident, the
report said.
about the organization, visit
www.unitedwaydenton.org.
United Way brings
on new staffer
— Tom Brummett,
via Facebook
Straight Up group of Alcoholics
Anonymous meets at 7:30 p.m. at First
Baptist Church of Ponder, 101FM156.
Group meets at 7 p.m. on the last
Thursday of the month. Call 254-485-
Low-cost dental clinic
gets grant, name change
The Denton Benefit League
recently gave $6,702 in grant
money to First Refuge Dental,
formerly known as the Denton
Dental Mission.
The clinic, run by First Ref-
uge Ministries, offers free or
low-cost dental services to low-
income residents who live north
of Lewisville Lake. Paul Juarez,
First Refuge executive director,
said the money will help fund a
portable X-ray machine. In Au-
gust, the clinic received $23,000
in grant funds for new dental
chairs and dentist salaries.
“The opportunity to receive a
grant from DBL to benefit the
mission of First Refuge Dental
not only allows us to serve our
existing patients, but allows us
to operate our clinic in a more ef-
ficient fashion,” Juarez said in a
press release.
To contact First Refuge Den-
tal, call 940-591-8730 or stop by
the clinic, located at 1010 N. Elm
Kristin Jones was recently
hired as the resource develop-
ment director for United Way of
Denton County.
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CORRECTION
Support groups for people dealing
with Parkinson's disease, stroke and
brain injuries, and amputations, meet
from 6 to 7 p.m. on the second Thurs-
day of each month at Select Rehabilita-
tion, 2620 Scripture St. Co-sponsored
by Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital
Denton. Call 940-297-6500.
Unity group of Alcoholics Anony-
mous meets from 6 to 7 p.m. at First
Christian Church of Denton, 1203 Fulton
St. Call 940-390-1325.
Before com-
ing to United
Way,
worked with
the March of
Dimes Founda-
tion in Dallas.
She has also
served as a
campaign de-
velopment director for the Bar-
tlesville Regional United Way in
Oklahoma and as a donor rela-
On Page 1A Saturday, in a
story about the Salvation Army
in Denton, Lt. Linda Choi incor-
rectly stated the shelter’s average
monthly expenses. The shelter’s
average monthly expenses total
about $30,000.
Jones
#f
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Jones
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EVENTS
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. — Finish It Fridays
at North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust
St. Bring a craft project for this come-
and-go program and visit with other
crafters. Free. Call 940-349-8752 or
visit www.dentonlibrary.com.
10 a.m. — Tiny Tutus at North Branch
Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Dance
educator Lily Sloan leads ballet-inspired
exercises and imaginative play for
children ages 2-4 and their caregivers.
Free, but registration is required. Call
940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
2 p.m. — “Deciphering the Lan-
guage of Retirement Living,” pre-
sented by Dorothea Dickey with Lake
Forest Good Samaritan Village, at North
Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St.
Learn about options in retirement living
and how to pay for it all. Free. Call
940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
4 p.m. — The Greater Denton Arts
and Denton Community Theatre
honor Andre “Frenchy” and Teri Rheault
for their support of the arts by installing
a star in the sidewalk outside the
Campus Theatre, 214 W. Hickory St. A
reception will follow.
tions manager for United Way of
Greater Kansas City in Missouri.
Jones received a bachelor’s de-
gree in psychology and communi-
cations from the University of
Kansas. She also holds a master’s
degree in business administration
from Mid-America Nazarene
University in Olathe, Kansas.
“I believe she will be amazed
at the generosity of this commu-
nity when they understand the
ways that people around them
are in need,” United Way of Den-
ton County President and CEO
Gary Henderson said of Jones.
‘We recognize that the needs
around us continue to grow, so
the only reasonable response is
to be in a position to raise crit-
ically needed donations and
funding to significantly expand
services and resources.”
United Way of Denton County
provides services for children,
families, the homeless population
and people struggling with men-
tal illness. For more information
www.ahbelo.com
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