The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 242, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 5, 2010 Page: 6 of 24
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BY BEN TINSLEY his home in Pasadena. NEW ORLEANS —j for and how to manag
b6h.tinsley@baytownsun.com ‘The investigation begfjn Rice farmers with smart the bug.
after he left three comput- phones can now log in It identifies 18 differed
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fem °p2^^ new online tool for iden- stages , from just-hatchel
sands of images of ch.ld Mitchell said. mol°g,st Natahe Humjnel of a Planl at d,fferen
pornography/ fhese images ttiso-dis- said :sh\dev^°Ped ‘he .
James W. Porter. 57, piayed sexual activity 'vebs‘lc aiter Lou.siana >s home t<
faces three counts of pos- between adults and vouni Pansh farmer Rlchard most known nee pests
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. Harris County Jail "1C Pasadena Police .the field to identify up in the Bayou State
Saturday under $300,000 department put Porter jnseCts so farmers outside th,
bail.; wider, surveillance, gather- ■•]( far exceeds mv state are likely to. use th<
Porter, who authorities mg evidence against him, expectations." Fontenot site, Hummel said. Thej
J discovered with over such as telephone recot ds said Friday He said it's should be aware that iti
1: 10,000 images;ot child, and email records. ..easv.to use arid, has more pesticide recoininenda
1 pornography, was arrested information than he had fens may not b<
at work Wednesday. ' "After he was.arrested expected; . . approved in their states
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•lausd. that money has to go looking to give mpneyjack."
whicii handles no more than 20-year clause that requires
reinvested in the airport, he and re-patched, asphalt an
said. Grants used for land
acquisition have a "forever
obligation" and nearly all .
major airports -
. smaller ones,
pa
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Hayes, city manager of spokesman.
Beaumont, Texas, a refinery T... .
badly needed road projects.
helped American towns and on gas drilling at the airport.
just in time, it would appeal: there- -$35.3 million."
With many facing cash .S .'C-
crunches, the millions of dol- depending on whether they're gives out to ensure that
lars they're reaping, in royal- dictated by a government money made at atqvits
ties could go toward saving agency, such as the Federal for example from leasing managi'i
«s— ...—„ or renting, hangar ■
; gels remvcstixl lion
____ i . help Kind mil'.1' ,^r.:
restrictions built into deeds transfer. But the bottom line nance and improvements, mg
and federal grants, munici- is the same: Revenues made Lunsford explained; The Sin. -• — ----- --
palities can't use most of to from gas drilling often have clause only beeaiw a prob- the 1 \ A money back, hoping rentals to licensing and per- Dallas, sits smack
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where the minerals ftete lions made from natural gas the gas money. But Hayes . positions through attrition. Shale, as Mayor M.ichac
extracted. extraction on airport proper s.ud the answer the agency Hayes said. Tax revenues Moncrief likes to say. Hi
With new technologies ties. gm e lire city: "WelvC never rebounded a bit this year r- geologic formation, like oth
, and drilling techniques mak- Beaumont a Southeast had imyxrne w iwt to return the they're up 2 percent but ers that crisscross the natio:
close cnouidi'to sinellbut just ing once out-of-reaCh g;i> lexas ivljnen eitv ..of iust . monev \V: don't know if we the. city is still far from mak- and world, has long bee
' -mt of reach. resen es accessible, the prob- ov er 11 (W) residents can do that" :-------t'“ '*■
"There arc street projects lem is expanding and cur- lias made more than $35 mil- Lunsford acknowledged
.. .... . .'. .' .. ”... "... '. . are not
'ith. the designs are in place, airports, including several in from gas royalty checks. Bui designed to allow for pay-
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_____Sunday. December 5,201
Dities seek to cut strings tying up gas-----
RAifTPUSHNKK4MSTI we're not'in a position to uti- least one in Pennsylvania, clause4, that money has to go —-.^-=.1------
lize the funds," said Kyle said Lynn Lunsford, an FAA back into its tiny airport. Improvement grants have
"The I AA has been teeval- IS.(XX) flights annually arid all revenue in that time to be Potholes have,been patche
Advances in drilling have town that has made millions uating this policy in light of has 39 private hangais tor r.l------—-- 2 - , 1 "7"*
1 *—• - —-■ >-n;- -si..windfa||s" Lunsfoixl single eiigine planes said. Grants used for land concrete are failing, Haye
cities strike natural gas. and "Right now, it's just sitting said. "1 couldn't spend that acquisition have a "forever said.
■ ’ " "Now there is money,
The rules differ slightly ment clause to the grants ii thing down and rebuilt it.'
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lars they're reaping in royal- dictated by a government money made at airports Bcatimoni's capital projects received federal grants. out that there is a clause i
ties could go toward saving agency, such as the Federal for example from leasing nianagci Beaumont's sales tax rev- the contract that- says an
public services, jobs and Aviation Administration, or stones . ,—
badly needed road projects. by a charitable foundation or space gets reifivestixl hon out there, let alone $35 year and it faced a possible interests has to be utilize
Not so fast. Because of individual during a deed there to help fund m.imtc nnlhon.' Hat es said, laugh- $(>(X).()(X) budget shortfall for at the airport.'
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and federal grants, munici- is the same-Revenues made Lunsford explained I he
their newfound wealth to to lie reinvested into, the area lem recently with the mil fo cut ties lo get full access to
plug budget shortfalls. j v.!.... ------ •>. . ........
And so, while elected otli- extracted.
cials struggle to make ends
j meet, the money sits there, t
outofrcach. reserv-es accessible, the prob- over 110.OtX) residents can ’do that" ing up for the money it lost. known to contain rich natun
"There are street projects lem is expanding and cur- has made more than $35 mil- Lunsford acknowledged Nevertheless. Beaumont is gas reserves that were out c
we'd like to move forward rentiy affects about a dozen lion in the past 10 months that grant contracts are not determined to begin a much- reach until new drillin;
with, the designs are in place, airports, including several in from gas royalty checks. But designed to allow for pay- needed $30 million infra- methotis made them access!
but because of federal rules Texas and Louisiana, and at because of the. reinvestment back becitisc they "rarely are structure project. Ihe roads, bleabout five years ago.
Highlands mail carrier New tool helps farmers
these windfalls." Lurislonl single-ctlgtnc planes.
"1 couldn't spend that
I he I \ \ lied a ti-invcs: '-much ntoncx it I ioic even . ,,,. ..p.,...,.. . . „ .... .. . . ........ - ,
t " major airports and many he said in frustratior
said Uremia Beadle, smaller ones — have because the FAA "pointt
Rcaitmont's capital projects received federal grants,
r Beaumont's sales tax rev-
"I couldn't spend $3 mil- enues dropped$4 million last revenue from miner!
hon oui there, let alone $35 year and it faced a possible iraero-- ' :'”->
2010. The city increased
nearly all its fees, from ofmorethan720,000west-
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mitsj and eliminated 30 city honey hole" of the Bamt
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