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ALEX
MILLS
Consumers
Council.
Alex Mills is president of the Texas
Alliance of Energy Producers. The
opinions expressed are solely of the
author.
Saturday: Sunny, with
a high near 8o. Calm wind
becoming southwest around 5
mph in the afternoon.
Saturday Night: Clear,
with a low around 55. North-
west wind around 5 mph
becoming calm.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high
near 84. Calm wind becoming
south around 5 mph in the
morning.
Sunday Night: Mostly
clear, with a low around 58.
Monday: Sunny, with a
high near 84.
Monday Night: Mostly
clear, with a low around 60.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a
high near 85.
Tuesday Night: Mostly
clear, with a low around 63.
Wednesday: A 20 percent
chance of showers and thun-
derstorms. Mostly sunny, with
a high near 85.
Wednesday Night: Partly
cloudy, with a low around 66.
Thursday: A 20 percent
chance of showers and thun-
derstorms. Partly sunny, with a
high near 83.
ing), and crooks are not likely
to send an estimator to your
home in advance.
Remember that the low-
est estimate can sometimes be
an unrealistic, low-ball offer,
which may cost you more in
the end.
• Know your rights. Research
con-
sumers looking for movers and
also received more than 5,600
Drilling activity
April 23-29
Miles N Carthage
Panola; M.E. Operating
and Services Inc.; Greene 1;
Carthage (Travis Peak); 10,074;
Flow Rate (24 Hrs.); Location)
Panola; BP America Pro-
duction Co.; Carthage Gas Unit
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COMPLETIONS
(County; Operator; Lease/
The debate over the criteria
EPA used to justify the imple-
MECHELE
AGBAYANI
MILLS
Better Business
Bureau
U.S. rig count
rises 7 this
week to 877
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Member
FDIC
AZ**
Club hosted a welding contest
April 28 that drew students
from 17 area school districts.
Eighth place award win-
ner was Grant Shannon from
Mount Enterprise ISD.
Winners of the contest
received KC Welding Technol-
ogy scholarships ranging from
$500 to $1,500 and additional
welding-related prizes.
Participating school districts
were Como-Pickton, Cushing,
Douglass, Huntsville, Jackson-
ville, Joaquin, Kilgore, Livings-
ton, Longview, Magnoila West,
Mount Enterprise, Pine Tree,
Rosebud-Lott, Sabine, Tatum,
Tyler and Woodville.
For more information on the
KC Welding Technology Pro-
gram, visit www.kilgore.edu/
welding.
ate.
“The rule is entirely unnec-
essary,” a letter to fellow Sena-
L-
caused by rising atmospheric
CO2 levels, simply does not
exist in the real world.”
Efforts to reverse the envi-
ronmental overreach imple-
mented by the Obama admin-
istration continue at the White
House, in the halls of Congress,
within the courts, and among
academia.
Overreach exploded in 2009
when the Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA) declared
that carbon dioxide, also
known as CO2, is a pollutant
and poses a “danger” to human
com-
on
behalf of the
lawsuit against the Clean seven this week to 877.
A year ago, only 415 rigs
were active amid a slump in
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fore, it must be regulated. i
This has become known as finding.
EPA’s “endangerment finding,”
which was used as a basis for germent findings point out that
many of its regulations on fos- the findings are lacking in sci- tors stated. “The EPA found
concerned about.
“At this point, there is no
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basic claim that CO2 is a pol-
lutant is totally false.”
The authors
or with the
appropriate
state agency
for moves just
within that
state. Inter-
state movers
must give you
two booklets
detailing your
rights, which
are also avail-
able online.
Intrastate
movers must
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AAA experts say the U.S. a
year ago had higher consumer
The association survey demand for gasoline and prices
rest of the country declined an found Amarillo and Texarkana were increasing. Authorities say
average 3 cents per gallon this have the cheapest gasoline in drivers currently are not seeing
week. Texas this week at an aver- substantial price increases due
AAA Texas on Thursday age $2.10 per gallon. Drivers in to increased gasoline invento-
reported the statewide average Galveston face the most expen- ries and low demand, prior to
price at the pump was $2.21 sive gasoline in Texas at an the summer travel period.
From the web Oil & Gas Report
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rally occurring events
volcanic, and oceanic
been accounted for, there is no Pruitt has issued directives to
“record setting” warming to be re-examine policies and direc- the new scientific study pro-
tives. claiming that CO2 is not a pol-
Many states and industry lutant will be a major player in
statistically valid proof that groups filed multiple lawsuits that debate,
past increases in atmospher- against the strict air emission
ic CO2 concentrations have regulations, which are still
caused the officially reported working their way through the
rising, even claimed record set- legal system.
Police recapture goat stolen from Minnesota park
ASSOCIATED PRESS Police spokesman Steve Officers caught two of the
Linders says the stolen goat, four people. Two 29-year-old
ST. PAUL, Minn. — It was Gordy, was one of 30 that had men are being held on a possible
a four-legged kidnapping under been situated in the park ear- charge of gross misdemeanor
lier in the week to eat invasive theft, according to police,
weeds. The goat thieves knocked
“One day your job is to reduce down part of the enclosure that
were patrolling Indian Mounds invasive weeds and get rid of keeps the animals contained
Park about 1 a.m. Friday when unwanted vegetation and the in the park, so after Gordy was
their squad car was nearly struck next you’re on a high speed chase, taken, the others went for
by a speeding SUV which had Pretty frightening,” Linders said,
adding that the goat did not
Household repealing an Obama-era cli-
Electricity mate change rule.
The House passed a resolu- said Friday that 703 rigs sought
It tion months ago to repeal an oil and 173 explored for natural
has been filed Interior Department methane gas this week. One was listed as
with the EPA. emission rule for the oil and miscellaneous.
health and welfare, and, there- The council has asked EPA to natural gas industry, but the Texas added six rigs, Loui-
reconsider its endangerment bill has languished in the Sen- siana gained four, Alaska and
ate. Wyoming were up two each,
Many critics of EPA’s endan- “The rule is entirely unnec- and Colorado and New Mexico
increased by one apiece.
sil fuels during the past eight entific basis, and consist pri- that methane emissions fell by rigs while North Dakota^ Penn- inquiries'1 from" American
study published EPA thinks the atmospheric EPA also found that methane each jost one>
Arkansas, California, Kan- complaints against movers in
“a * ti-i' a • sas’ Oh*0 an(^ Utah were the U.S. Complaints included give you a copy of TxDOT’s
20A?_ _an<a 20?£'- AaiS_<ar°P .1^ unchanged. damaged or missing items, big “Your Rights and Responsibili-
___ The U.S. rig count peaked at price increases over originally- ties When You Move In Texas,”
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Wallace, John Christy and Joe the^ scientific^ studies used to tion has significantly increased last May at 404. eries, and goods’being held If a company threatens to hold
“hostage” for additional, often your belongings “hostage,”
disputed, payments. enlist the help of BBB or local
“Anyone can claim to be a law enforcement.
mover, so checking a mover’s • Consider accepting full
credentials is not only criti- value protection. It may cost
cal, it is also very simple,” said more, but it can provide some
Mechele Agbayani Mills, presi- peace of mind and eliminate
dent and CEO of BBB Serv-
ing Central East Texas. “Taking
headaches after your move.
Purchasing full (replace-
precautions on the front end ment) value protection from
can save you from a nightmare your mover means any lost
down the road.” or damaged articles will be
BBB offers the following tips repaired or replaced, or a cash
for finding a trustworthy mov- settlement will be made to
ing company: repair the item or to replace
• Research the company it at its current market value,
thoroughly. Go to bbb.org for regardless of age.
a moving company’s business It’s important to note, for
profile and read customer example, that the required
reviews. While state regula- minimum coverage of 60 cents
tions vary, all interstate movers per pound would not cover the
must, at minimum, be licensed replacement cost of a flat panel
by the Federal Motor Carrier TV if damaged in transit.
Safety Administration. The cost of full value protec-
FMCSA assigns a unique tion must be included in the
motor carrier number that can initial estimate you receive for
be verified at protectyourmove. an interstate move.
gov. In the state of Texas, all FMCSA also requires inter-
movers and moving related state movers to offer arbitra-
companies must have a license tion to help settle disputed
claims.
For more tips on how to be
a savvy consumer, go to bbb.
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Staff photo by Ashton Johnson
The Texas Department of Transportation Governor’s Community Achievement
Award landscape installation dedication was held at the new sign on Texas Highway
64 April 12. The new sign was designed by TxDOT and Keep Henderson Beautiful. In
attendance was (from left) Will Buskell, TxDOT; Greg Gibson, Rusk County commis-
sioner; Joel Hale, County Judge; Melissa Morton, city council member; Tana Hall,
KHB; Mike Smith, KHB, Mary Lou Smith, KHB; Mayor Pat Brack; Carole Fullen,
KHB; Buzz Fullen, KHB; Stacy Wylie, TxDOT ; Leon Harris, KHB; Cheryl Adams,
KHB; Tim Kelty, City Manager; David Ivins, TxDOT.
stroll, according to Linders.
blown through a stop sign. adding that the goat did not They didn’t make it out of the
The officers gave chase and appear to be harmed. park and were herded back to
when they stopped the vehicle The driver and three passen- the enclosure.
after 2 miles they were surprised gers in the SUV jumped out and
to find a frightened goat in the started running after the SUV he’s back on the job eradicating
cargo area behind the backseat, stopped, Linders said. weeds.
Retail gas prices in Texas, nationwide decline 3 cents
ASSOCIATED PRESS per gallon. Gasoline prices average $2.28 per gallon.
nationwide averaged $2.37 per
COPPELL — Retail gasoline gallon.
prices in Texas and across the
New scienti Sc study finds CO2 is not a pollutant
ting tempera- Just last week the U.S. Court
tures.” ( „ ______o
The study agreed to postpone a ruling natural gas' in the ILS. rose by
was com- on a 1-------"-------—
pleted on Power Plan.
In the U.S. Senate, a group
Concerned of Senators seek to pass a bill energy prices.
Houston oilfield services
company Baker Hughes Inc.
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Panola; Sheridan Pro-
duction Co. LLC; Mattie Rit-
ter Heirs 4; Carthage (Travis
Peak); Parker, M/527; Oil/Gas;
(County; Operator; Lease/ 9,642; 8.25 Miles SW Carthage
Well; Field; Survey; Type; Panola; Covey Park
Depth; Location) Resources LLC; Sparks-McJim-
Cherokee; Tanos Explora- sey 6H; Carthage (Haynesville
tion II LLC; McElroy-Swann Shale); Roberts, H/562; Gas;
(Alloc) 1H; Overton (Cotton 11,450; 4.8 Miles SW Elysian
Valley Sand); Gee, E/20; Gas; Fields
11,770; 1.4 Miles SE Troup
Harrison; Brooks Petro-
leum Co.; Prowse 1H; Whelan
(Pettit); McDaniel JP/497; Oil; Well; Field; Depth; Choke Size;
7,450; 3.5 Miles W Harleton
Nacogdoches; XTO Ener-
gy Inc.; Trawick Gas Unit 11-2;
Trawick (Rodessa); Bennett
Z/9; Oil/Gas; 9,000; 2.52 Miles 9,674; 1.500; 61.0 Mcf; 5.8
SE Cushing
Panola; Sheridan Produc-
tion Co. LLC; Wilson Unit 9;
Carthage (Pettit, Lower Gas);
Everly A/191; Gas; 9,750; 2.4 64/64; 75.0 Bbls/25 Mcf; 2.5
Miles E Carthage Miles W Clayton
Panola; Sheridan Pro- Panola; Sheridan Produc-
duction Co. LLC; Langford 3; tion Co. LLC; Hunt Unit A-A25;
Carthage (Travis Peak); Rich, Carthage (Pettit, Lower Gas);
_ ______W./580; Gas; 9,670; 8.1 Miles 9,670; 1.000; 460.0 Mcf; 4.3
of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit of rjgs exploring for oil and Carthage Miles SE Carthage
BBB offers tips for finding
trustworthy moving company
May is National Moving
Month, which kicks off the bus-
iest time of year for Americans
changing residencies. Unfor-
tunately, it also means unli-
censed movers and dishonest
scammers are waiting to take
advantage of unsuspecting con-
sumers.
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Oklahoma declined by seven than 1.5 million moving-related
years. marily of models showing how 13 percent from 2011-14. The sylvania and West Virginia
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recently by three veteran heat transfer system works.
U.S. Rep. Lamar Smith turing fell 81 percent between
(R-Tx.), chairman of the Sci- 1
ence, Space, and Technology methane emissions occurred
Drs. Jim Committee, has asked EPA for even as U.S. oil and gas produc- 4,530 in 1981° It bottomed out
D’Aleo — stated there is “very, justify its endangerment find- due to the shale revolution:
very little doubt but that EPA’s ing, but EPA has not been
claim of a Tropical Hot Spot, forthcoming.
President Trump has issued mentation of regulations that . , ■ . , l j | 1 j
several executive orders delay- will have far-reaching impact id ^1; n ;
ing implementation of some of on the lives of Americans
The study stated after natu- the regulations issued by the for years to come continues
solar, previous administration, and through the legal and legisla-
tive new EPA Administrator Scott tive process.
It is certain, however, that
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Linebarger, Les. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 42, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 7, 2017, newspaper, May 7, 2017; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237002/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.