The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 167, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 22, 2010 Page: 1 of 22
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A neighbor of 71-year-old
, Julia Mucklcroy is in police cus-
tody, accused of the stabbing
’ . death of the woman the morning
of June 17.
Isaac Norvell Smith, 46, was
arrested about 10:50 p.m. Friday
by Baytown police after the
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macict, was found in pov- Haytown
session of 2k grams of Department,
Soma, 39,5 gram* oT y .
Hydrocodone, and 5 grams in% an au^rt t*1c’r
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a theft and they wish to
As of Friday. Hughes
had been released on
$5,000 bail,
Baytown officers have
to foe Texas State Board of
Pharmacy, Freed said.
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of been waiting for, according
con- officer for the Baytown Police
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"person of interest" to police
morning of the death, he said,
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student’s mastery of an if they earn high enough
assignment marks in other grading
fhe bills author, state periods, for example, a
Sen. Jane Nclsrm, R- student who received a 30
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■ Redistricting can’t
•change annual tradition
BY MARK FLEMII6 in previous years, httild up to Fridav Putting the big game at the Mart of
nmJWUngllMyftMNto^ night's game with a week of <ymt the yew cwt benefit the too,
activities, The bluest ^utoe is the Lee Princttial Brace Davis said "it
Redistricting can change the sig- fact Aat this year me special wedt is gives foe pwiyer an extra incentive
nificancc of the Lee-Sterling foot- also foe first week of classes during foe hot two-a-day workoutt,
ball game as it affects foe standings, "Nothing is being done different. Both teams alv> have foe exact woe
but it can’t change 44 years rd tradi- ly” at Sterling, according to reuwd of 0 and 0 so foe fan* of both
lion that says this is The Game, Principal Don Beck, "Students are ch/xd* arc exerted and fed as if their
(iamc time is 7 p m. Friday at excited about the first week of team ha* a legitimate chance to *m "
Stallworth Stadium school, This allows for that excrtc-
Students at both schools will, a* ment to continue fomugh foe week3EE GAME • MK 7A
Local pharmacist
found with drugs
during arrest
BYBEITIWIH his waistband that con-
tained all of the med*.
lie is a pharmacist for
A Baytown pharmacist is the CVS on Garth,” foe
out on bond after being report read. "Unknown if
arrested and charged for foe pilb were stolen, they
possession of controlled were not in prescription
substances, bottles."
David Wayne Hughes. Freed, public infor-
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maci*t, was found in pov- Baytown Police
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0f pharmacy will be conduct-
I ofVahum, police said. Wc ^‘n«
A Baytown police off)- *X^ng
cer discovered Hughes
parked or, Decker Dnve a w,fb K
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speech and impaired bal-
hm na-iurun onicen nave
him . pifobc intoxica- fo* 'mfymafam rjn
tion, reports wow, ‘ - ■ ■
On the way to the jail,
foe officer caught Hughes
pulling a plastic bag from
GCCJSD _ _____ _ _
.' policy allowed teachers to cumulative grarJe would be
give sfuderrts a minimum paMjrig.
’ >,.,.,1,. even if the
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CROSSWORD 38
Police arrest neighbor in death of 71-year-old
Harris County provided evidence police had Freed said she was barely able to Mucklcroy was alive, but unable
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Eric Freed, public information repeated the word "help to a hospital by helicopter and
. - “ ' c Police, fire and medical per- died later in the day,
j firmed his DNA Department. Smith had been a sonncl were dispatched to her Her van was missing from her
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since first being interviewed the not able to tell the 911 operator j)anubina Street,
„ * * ■ • • - • what assistance she heeded,
MUCKLEROY stcnc Mucklcroy called 911 about X When emergency responders
DNA testing a m. June 17 from her home in arrived at the house, Freed said,
results received Friday afternoon the 3(K) block of North Street, the front door was ajar,
GCCISD adjusts LEE VS. STERLING
minimum-grading
policy this year
For the new school year, student scored lower on
(loose Creek (ISD has report cards at the clcmen-
eliminatcd a policy that tary level and for the first
had set a limit to the lowest and fourth grading periods
grade a teacher can give a at the secondary level,
student. 1 hat policy was in place,
Passed by the Texas essentially to prevent some
Legislature and signed into students from losing a
law in 20ri9, Senate Bill sense of hope.
2033 amends the The district’s former
Education Code to require minimum-grading policy
a scbrxil district to adopt a was part of a strategy to
grading policy that prevent dropouts by giving
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a grade that reflects the shot at passing a course
assignment, i ■ ' ; "
fhe bill's author, state period* For example,
Sen. Jane Nelson, R- ‘ ;
Flower.Mound. saidteach- grade for the first six
er* should be trusted as week. but passed the next
professionals and "given five grading period* with
the authwity to fail a child 75*. still would fail the
who fails to master the- wwsc, with a fib But if
tontent the school gave the student
Previously, GCCISD a 50, instead of a 39, foe
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Halter, Janie. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 167, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 22, 2010, newspaper, August 22, 2010; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192730/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.