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Thursday, January 9, 2014
Denton Record-Chronicle
CALENDAR
TODAY
EVENTS
9:30 a.m. — Crafters’ Corner 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.
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Denton County Genealogical Society meets
at the Emily Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland St. Richard Monroe will
present “A Century of Texas Immigration 1820-1920.” Free. Visit
www.genealogydentontexas.org.
CLUB MEETINGS
Conversation Club, for those wishing to practice their English lan-
guage skills with others, meets from 7 to 8 p.m. at Emily Fowler Central
Library, 502 Oakland St. Free. No registration required. Call 940-349-
8752.
Denton Community Chorus practices at 7 p.m. at Christ the Servant
Lutheran Church, 2121E. University Drive. The chorus is a volunteer,
no-audition group. Contact Monty Naylor at montynay@gmail.com or
940-368-8034.
SUPPORT GROUPS
Argyle Al-Anon meets from 6 to 7 p.m. at Cross Timbers Community
Church, 1119 S. U.S. Highway 377 in Argyle.
Back to Basics Al-Anon meets at 7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church of
Ponder, 101 State Highway 156. Call 310-291-8243 or 940-368-3605.
Mercy Heart, a support program for families with a member who is
incarcerated or who has just been released, meets at Blue Mound United
Methodist Church, 8421N. Interstate 35. A full meal will be served at 6
p.m. Call 940-458-5057.
Shalom Today group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets at noon, 6
p.m. and 8 p.m. at 311S. Locust St. 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.
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 254-485-1413.
Unity group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets from 6 to 7 p.m. at
First Baptist Church of Denton, 1100 Malone St. Call 940-239-9238.
Unity group of Al-Anon meets from 6 to 7 p.m. at First Baptist
Church of Denton, 1100 Malone St. Call 940-239-9238.
Unity Alateen and Alapreteen, for youths ages 13-19 and 8-12 who
have alcoholics in their families, meet from 6 to 7 p.m. at First Baptist
Church of Denton, 1100 Malone St. Call 940-239-9238.
Whole New Deal Narcotics Anonymous group meets at 7:30 p.m.
at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 300 W. Oak St. Call 940-898-0747.
To tell us about your event or meeting, visit DentonRC.com and click
on “Let Us Know” for our online forms; e-mail to drc@dentonrc.com;
fax to 940-566-6888; or mail to Page 2 Calendar, Denton Record-
Chronicle, 314 E. Hickory St., Denton, TX 76201.
WEATHER
NBC 5’S DENTON 3-DAY OUTLOOK
ALMANAC
NBC 5 meteorolo-
gists (from left):
Rick Mitchell,
Remeisha Shade,
Lindsay Riley,
David Unfrock,
Samantha Davies,
Grant Johnston.
TODAY
Mostly cloudy
and cool
High 52
Winds northwest at 10
Overnight low: 39
FRIDAY
Rain and thunder-
storms
High 62, low 49
SATURDAY
Denton
High
43
Low
32
PRECIPITATION
24 hours (ending 5 p.m.) Trace
Month to date - Trace Normal - 0.46”
Year to date - Trace A year ago - 2.46”
LAKE LEVELS
Forecast for noon, Thursday, Jan. 9,2014
Gray bands indicate high temperature zones for the day.
Mostly sunny and
mild
7 a.m. today
Year ago
High 60, low 39
Ray Roberts Lake
625.13
628.49
Lewisville Lake
514.77
515.63
14
Grapevine Lake
525.83
527.48
Lake Texoma
609.17
611.87
Lake Bridgeport
815.41
820.95
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Amarillo
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Atlanta
46
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44
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Austin
52
40 0.14
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56 r
69 35 t
Chicago
15
-6 Trace 26
24 sn
37 34 r
Denver
37
19 -
44
23 pc
44 25 pc
Detroit
16
-7 Trace 24
21 sn
35 34 c
El Paso
65
35 -
58
40 pc
56 35 pc
Honolulu
78
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81 66 pc
Houston
58
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Kansas City, Mo 24
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Las Vegas
59
37 -
60
41 pc
58 37 s
Los Angeles
67
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New Orleans
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New York
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Orlando
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Philadelphia
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Phoenix
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Portland
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San Francisco
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Tulsa
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Washington, DC 30
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SOLAR & LUNAR
Sunrise today ...................................7:33 a.m.
Sunset tonight .................................5:39 p.m.
Moonrise today................................1:00 p.m.
Moonset Friday................................2:46 a.m.
PET OF THE WEEK
Courtesy photo
Pebbles, a 6- to 12-month-old pit bull mix, was turned in by her
previous owner and doesn’t understand why, as she is friendly with
everyone she sees. She is a fast learner and is trained to go outside.
Pebbles is fully vetted, microchipped and ready to go home for only
$30.
If you are interested in Pebbles or any animal at the Denton Animal
Shelter, e-mail dentonanimalservices@yahoo.com or call 940-349-7594.
To see animals currently at the shelter, click “Animal Services” in the
“Departments and Services” menu at www.cityofdenton.com.
LOTTERY
No ticket matched all six numbers drawn Wednesday night for the
twice-weekly Lotto Texas game, state lottery officials said.
The jackpot was worth an estimated $5.25 million. Saturday night's
jackpot will be worth an estimated $5.5 million.
The winning Lotto Texas numbers drawn Wednesday by the Texas
Lottery:
8-19-25-26-30-39
The winning Powerball numbers drawn Wednesday:
10-28-39-47-58
Powerball: 22
The winning Cash Five numbers drawn Wednesday by the Texas Lottery:
8-19-24-33-34
The winning Pick 3 numbers drawn Wednesday by the Texas Lottery, in
order:
Morning: 3-9-7
Day: 8-7-2
Evening: 1-4-2
Night: 6-7-2
The winning Daily 4 numbers drawn Wednesday by the Texas Lottery, in
order:
Morning: 1-7-0-1
Day: 8-7-0-6
Evening: 8-5-8-4
Night: 9-9-9-9
No ticket matched all six numbers drawn Tuesday night for the twice-
weekly Mega Millions game, lottery officials said.
The jackpot was worth an estimated $15 million. Friday night's jackpot
will be worth an estimated $20 million.
The winning Mega Millions numbers drawn Tuesday:
13-34-56-62-64
Mega Ball: 6
Megaplier: 5
MARKET
SUMMARY
A Dow Jones: Up 105.84
points to close at
16,530.94
A Nasdaq: Up 39.50
points to close at 4,153.18
A S&P 500: Up 11.11 points
to close at 1,837.88
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Last Vegas (PG13)
7:05, 9:30_
Despicable Me 2 (PG)
2:30, 4:45
Lee Daniels' The Butler (PG13)
2:05, 4:55, 7:45_
Ender's Game (PG13)
2:00, 4:35, 7:20_
Free Birds (PG)
2:20, 4:30
Bad Grandpa (R)
7:15,9:25_*
Police arrest woman after
brief chase
After a brief chase Tuesday
night, Denton police arrested a
26-year-old woman for break-
ing a hotel window and evading
arrest.
According to Denton police
reports, officers received a call
after 10 p.m. in reference to a
broken window at a hotel locat-
ed at South Interstate 35E and
Lillian Miller Parkway.
Police said that after the 26-
year-old reportedly broke the
window out, she stuck her arm
though a room window, star-
tling the occupants inside. After-
ward, she went to her car and
started honking the horn on her
vehicle for several minutes be-
fore leaving.
Reports show the woman
stopped at a busy intersection
and fled when police arrived to
help her. Police said she led offi-
cers on a chase through town be-
fore she was caught and charged
with criminal mischief and
evading arrest.
Other reports
900 block of Lake Forest
Drive — Thousands of dollars
worth of jewelry was taken from
a Denton County residence re-
cently.
According to Denton County
Sheriff Office reports, at least
$9,000 of jewelry was reported
missing about 3 p.m. Tuesday.
5300 block of East Mc-
Kinney Street — Police were
dispatched to Denton Regional
Medical Center’s emergency
room after a 23-year-old woman
reported she wanted to press
charges against her boyfriend
and his roommates for injuring
her.
According to Denton police
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reports, the woman was hit with
unknown objects on Monday by
her boyfriend and roommates.
Police said she had pain from
injuries she sustained during the
incident.
Roundup
From 7 a.m. Tuesday to 7 a.m.
Wednesday:
■ Denton County sheriff’s
dispatchers handled 659 service
and officer-initiated calls for the
agencies they serve. Thirty-nine
people were booked into Denton
County Jail.
■ Denton police responded
to 291 service and officer-initiat-
ed calls and posted 26 reports
online.
■ Denton firefighters re-
sponded to 17 medical calls, one
cooking fire (contained) and one
vehicle accident.
Argyle firefighters respond-
ed to one traffic transport inci-
dent and one carbon monoxide
or hazardous materials call. Ar-
gyle police responded to one ha-
rassment report, 17 traffic calls
and one traffic transport inci-
dent.
Aubrey firefighters re-
sponded to one medical call and
one fire call. Aubrey police re-
sponded to 10 traffic calls, three
traffic transport incidents and
one suspicious activity call.
Bartonville police respond-
ed to one disturbance call and
five traffic calls.
Corinth police responded to
one child abuse call, two crimi-
nal mischief reports, one medi-
cal call, one forgery report, one
terroristic threat report, 21 traffic
calls, one welfare concern and
one traffic transport incident.
Double Oak police re-
sponded to seven traffic calls.
Hickory Creek police re-
sponded to two thefts and 15
traffic calls.
Justin firefighters respond-
ed to one medical call. Justin po-
lice responded to one theft.
Krum firefighters respond-
ed one smoke investigation, one
structure fire, one vehicle fire
and two medical calls. Krum po-
lice responded to one assault,
one smoke investigation, one
loose livestock call, one reckless
driver and two traffic calls.
Lake Cities firefighters re-
sponded to one vehicle fire, one
traffic transport incident, three
medical calls and one carbon
monoxide or hazardous materi-
als call.
Little Elm firefighters re-
sponded to one electrical fire
and one medical call. Little Elm
police responded to three bur-
glaries, one Child Protective Ser-
vices call, two harassment re-
ports, one noise complaint, two
ordinance violations, 27 traffic
calls, one welfare concern, one
traffic transport incident, one
animal complaint and four sus-
picious activity calls.
Lewisville police made nine
arrests.
Northeast police responded
to one reckless driver and 15 traf-
fic calls.
Northlake police responded
to four traffic calls.
Oak Point firefighters re-
sponded to one structure fire.
Oak Point police responded to
one structure fire and two traffic
calls.
Ponder firefighters re-
sponded to one structure fire
and two medical calls. Ponder
police responded to one reckless
driver, one theft and one traffic
call.
Pilot Point firefighters re-
sponded to one medical call and
one traffic transport incident. Pi-
lot Point police responded to five
traffic calls, one traffic transport
incident and one animal com-
plaint.
Roanoke firefighters re-
sponded to one medical call.
Sanger firefighters respond-
ed to one assault, two medical
calls, one structure fire and one
vehicle fire. Sanger police re-
sponded to one reckless driver,
one suspicious activity call, four
traffic calls and one animal com-
plaint.
The Colony firefighters re-
sponded to one vehicle fire, three
medical calls and one grass fire.
Trophy Club firefighters re-
sponded to one medical call.
Trophy Club police responded to
two ordinance violations, one
suspicious person, three traffic
calls, two traffic complaints and
one animal complaint.
— Megan Gray
Denton County Crime Stoppers will
pay a reward of up to $1000 for
information leading to an arrest in
these or other crimes. Callers will
remain anonymous. Call
1-800-388-TIPS (8477). Reach the
Denton police narcotics tip line at
940-565-5801
REACH US
Managing Editor
Dawn Cobb........ 940-566-6879
dcobb@dentonrc.com
City Editor
Dianna Hunt ...... 940-566-6884
dhunt@dentonrc.com
News Editor
Mark Finley ........940-566-6861
mfinley@dentonrc.com
Features Editor
Lucinda Breeding ... 940-566-6877
cbreeding@dentonrc.com
Sports
Larry McBride......940-566-6913
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