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Those three days were part of a streak of 42
consecutive days of 100-degree heat, the
longest in our history. The summer of 1980
finished with 69 days reaching 100 degrees.
That record was eclipsed by the 71 days of
100-degree heat in 2011. But we haven’t yet
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2 p.m. — Denton Community Theatre presents Upstage, Downstage:
A Salute to the Great Stages of Man, its summer fundraiser, at the Campus
Theatre, 214 W. Hickory St. Tickets cost $20. Visit www.denton
communitytheatre.com or call 940-382-7014.
2 p.m. — Flute! High School Camp concert, directed by Mary Karen
Clardy, in Voertman Hall at the Music Building, at Avenue C and Chestnut
Street. Free. Call 940-565-2791 or visit www.music.unt.edu.
2:30 p.m. — Pilot Point Players present Warren’s Peace at the Pilot
Point Community Opera House, HO S. Washington St. Tickets cost $10 for
adults, $5 for children 12 and younger. Visit www.pilotpointoperahouse.com
for more information.
6 p.m. — Patriotic concert presented by the music ministries of Den-
ton's Southmont Baptist Church and Trinity United Methodist Church at
Southmont, 2801 Pennsylvania Drive.
Program features a 60-voice choir with a full concert band. Veterans and
first responders will be recognized, and hot dogs, apple pie and ice cream
will follow the program.
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SUPPORT GROUPS
American Legion Post 71 Mission With Christ Ministry offers breakfast at
9 a.m. followed by a worship service at 10 a.m. at 2501 Spencer Road. Visit
http://txlegionpost71.org.
Grupo 18 de Marzo Alcoholicos Anonimos meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
at 100 W. Oak St. Call 940-231-9759.
Heroin Anonymous Denton meets at U a.m. at Solutions of North Texas'
Wilshire Hall, 2216 N. Bolivar St. Visit www.sontx.org or www.soberdorm.org,
or call 940-898-6202.
Marijuana Anonymous 12-step recovery program meets at 8 p.m. at Big
Mike's Coffee Shop, 1306 W. Hickory St.
Shalom Today group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 9 a.m., 11
a.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. at 3730 E. McKinney St., Suite 107. Call 940-383-
8252.
Show Me group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and
8 p.m. at 1622 W. University Drive, Suite 104. Call 940-566-9989 for more
information.
BLOTTER
CORRECTION
Man reportedly caught
forging identification
Police were called to the
scene of a reported forgery Fri-
day afternoon in the 800 block
of West University Drive.
Police were told that a man
had used a Social Security num-
ber belonging to someone who
had died. By the time police ar-
rived, the suspect had left but his
spouse, a 38-year-old woman,
was still at the location. She was
arrested on existing warrants for
failure to maintain financial re-
sponsibility.
Police learned the suspect
had attempted to get a loan us-
ing the falsified number. Police
said the suspect tampered with a
Texas ID card as well.
35E — Police responded to a
call of criminal trespassing Fri-
day night after reports of an at-
tempted break-in.
Officers spoke with an em-
ployee who showed them dam-
age to a door.
2600block of South May-
hill Road — Police were called
to the scene of a possible vehicle
burglary Friday morning after
the victim, a 29-year-old man,
said someone had forced entry
into his vehicle.
He told police that two items,
worth a total of $900, were sto-
len from the vehicle.
ports online.
From Sunday, June 21,
through Saturday:
■ Texas Woman’s Univer-
sity officers responded to two
theft calls, one at the Graduate
Science Research Building and
another at Margo Jones Perfor-
mance Hall.
On Page 2A Saturday, an
incorrect headline ran with a
story about the accident that
killed four members of the
North Central Texas College
softball team last year. The
headline should have read
“Truck driver in fatal crash fac-
ing charges.”
Add your event to our online calendar at DentonRC.com/calendar; email
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■ University of North
Texas police made 10 arrests,
including three counts of driving
while intoxicated; have five
pending investigations; issued
one citation; and filed four addi-
tional reports.
Meanwhile, on
DentonRG.com
CHATTER FROM OUR SITES
INSIGHT DENTON
Readers on the website and
Facebook page mostly disagreed
with Gov. Greg Abbott’s remarks
on Friday’s landmark Supreme
Court ruling that legalized
same-sex marriage in every
state.
— Nicholas Friedman
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
940-565-580L
DOES THE CITY INSPECT SWIMMING POOLS
AT APARTMENT COMPLEXES?
Roundup
From 7 a.m. Friday to 7 a.m.
Saturday:
■ 56 people were booked in-
to Denton County Jail.
■ Denton police posted II re-
Not routinely. However, Denton has rules for stagnant
water.
Other reports
3900 block of Interstate
The property maintenance code requires people to main-
tain their birdbaths, fountains, ponds and pools so that they
do not smell bad and become breeding grounds for mosqui-
toes and other pests. The city’s code enforcement officers
or health inspectors can require property owners to clean
up stagnant water.
Residents concerned about stagnant water or other
property maintenance problems in their neighborhood —
such as grass and weeds over 12 inches high, inoperable
vehicles or rubbish in the front yard — may report the prob-
lem to Community Improvement Services by calling 940-
349-8743. Complaints can also be made online at www.
cityofdenton.com.
In addition, state law says apartment owners and man-
agers have a duty to provide a safe environment for both
the people who live there and their guests — which in-
cludes the pool, if any.
“If our taxes pay the sala-
ries of a state and local
agent, then they should be
acting on behalf of and in
support of the law of the
Cruz book says his dad asked
to fight alongside Fidel Castro
land.
— John Snyder,
via Facebook
“Christianity is not the
national religion. You only
want respect for YOUR
Christian religion, not reli-
gions as a whole.
— Dixie Jane Russell,
via Facebook
until the eve of the Bay of Pigs
invasion in 1961.
The Cruzes have long admit-
ted that Rafael was an early Cas-
tro sympathizer.
But Ted Cruz’s memoir — a
copy of which The Associated
Press purchased
new details about his desire to
personally fight alongside the
guerrilla leader.
The Cuban government
hasn’t commented about Rafael
Cruz, making the anecdotes dif-
ficult to confirm. But Ted Cruz
also writes that his father had
planned to join Castro and help
attack an army barracks in the
city of Santiago in 1956, but
didn’t because Castro was de-
layed in returning to Cuba from
Mexico.
Today, the 76-year-old Rafael
Cruz is a pastor who frequently
quotes Scripture in anti-govern-
ment speeches to grassroots
groups.
He’s compared Barack Oba-
ma to a young Castro.
Ted Cruz writes that his fa-
ther didn’t open up about being
tortured in Cuban jails until the
future senator was a teenager,
when the pair went to see Ram-
bo. The movie features scenes
where the title character is tor-
tured.
By Will Weissert
Associated Press
AUSTIN - Texas Republi-
can Sen. Ted Cruz’s father was a
1950s Cuban revolutionary who
longed to slip into the island’s
eastern mountains and join Fi-
del Castro’s guerrilla army.
At 17, Rafael Cruz led a group
of insurgents staging urban sab-
otage against Cuban dictator
Fulgencio Batista.
Cruz was eventually jailed
and tortured, and upon his re-
lease wanted the underground
to help him personally reach
Castro’s camp in the Sierra
Maestra highlands.
“My dad asked if he could
join Castro in the mountains
and keep fighting,” the firebrand
Republican presidential candi-
date writes in his book, A Time
For Truth, which is being re-
leased Tuesday. “But he was told
there was no way to get to the
rebels.”
— Peggy Heinkel-Wolfe
“Religion has no place in
government. If they do not
want to follow the law they
should quit.
provides
What do you want to know? Email your question for
Insight Denton to pheinkel-wolfe@dentonrc.com.
The son describes how his fa-
ther says he was beaten with
clubs and kicked in the head.
That’s also difficult to confirm,
but the book includes a Rafael
Cruz mug shot where his nose
appears to be broken.
— Alvaro Higuero,
via Facebook
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