Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 2014 Page: 1 of 10
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Daily news
MONDAY
October 27,2014
©Copyright 2014
85th Year, No. 187
Henderson, Texas • www.hendersondailynews.com
50 cents
Inside TODAY
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Staff photo by Hughes Ellis
Surprising rebirth
for vehicle thought to
be next extinction
Child returned to
parents after Oct.
17 incident
Dow drops 64 points
early following last
week’s gains
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Property owners claim values
affected by ongoing dry spell
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many properties no longer have waterfront as
the drought draws down water lines.
Homeowner Tommy Risher on Lake Travis
Macy Mar-
shall was
named
Mount
Enterprise’s
homecoming
queen Satur-
day prior to
the Wildcats’
loss to Over-
ton at John
Webb Stadi-
um. Marshall
was escorted
by Dalyn
Gipson.
SOUTH RUSK COUN-
TY WATER SUPPLY, in
southern Rusk County, has
experienced a water out-
age. If any customer has
experienced this outage,
or extremely low pressure,
water should be boiled for
a minimum of two minutes
prior to consumption.
By TAYLOR PETERSON
HENDERSON DAILY NEWS
STEP UP and SCALE
DOWN, a 12-week fitness
program that focuses on a
healthy lifestyle and health-
ier weight is 5:30-6:30 p.m.
through Nov. 18 at South
Main Church of Christ Fel-
lowship Hall, 401 S. Main
St. For information, call the
AgriLife Extension Office
(903) 657-0376.
RUSK COUNTY
FARMER’S MARKET is
open, located at Fair Park
and South High Streets
(Henderson Activities Cen-
ter). For information, contact
Pat Olson (903) 863-5691.
Open 7 a.m. until sold out
Saturdays and 1 p.m. until
sold out Tuesdays.
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heaven over one sinner
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ninety-nine just persons who
need no repentance.
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Appraisals disputed as drought
lowers Central Texas lake level
The SUV goes from All-
American to global star
OurTOWN
Happy Birthday, Adri-
anne Anderson, Ron-
nie Belcher, Carl Bur-
ris, Taylor Carriere, Ava
Grace Cavaliere, Tom
Elder, Matt Free, Leon-
ard Martin, Hannah
Legg Tillison and George
Wilson.
after drugs found
Bond set at
$100Kfor
Tatum man
More than 3,000 have
cast votes early, by mail
Totals are running
about half of
turnout from 2012
ORDER YOUR 2014-
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Books cost $45 each until
Dec. 31. Beginning Jan. 1,
books will cost $50 each.
See BRIEFS, Page 8
appealed a 20 percent increase in the appraisal
of his land. He won, knocking the appraisal
down to $400,000 from $482,000 and sav-
ing on his tax bill. His neighbor, Kevin Wyatt,
also argued for a reduction and received a
25 percent decrease on the assessment of his
LAGO VISTA — Property valuations along a property. He recommended more homeowners
Central Texas lake continue to rise even though challenge their appraisals, too.
“A lot of people don’t fight their valuations
because either they don’t know the facts or
See OWNERS, Page 3
spiked in 2008. Automakers
won back customers by mak-
ing smaller, more fuel-efficient
SUVs that also appealed to
newly wealthy buyers in Asia
and South America and former
skeptics in Europe.
Indian drivers want SUVs
DETROIT — Once a hulk- to navigate rough roads. In
ing symbol of American excess, China they’re a status symbol,
sport utility vehicles are quickly European and American Baby
becoming the world’s favorite Boomers buy SUVs because
way to get around. they’re easier to climb in and
It’s a surprising rebirth for out of. Upwardly mobile Brazil-
a vehicle that was the subject ian families like their spacious-
of obituaries when gas prices See SUVs, Page 3
Placing nurses and doc-
tors that have treated Ebola
virus patients into forced
quarantine doesn’t seem the
best approach and again calls
into question the manage-
ment abilities of New Jersey
Gov. Chris Christie, who also
wants to run for president in
2016. There’s got to be a bet-
ter way than sticking them
into tents located outside of
a hospital. Christie, like so
many before him, trumps
common sense with what
might look best politically.
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Stocks dip on oil slip,
bad news from Europe
on markets.
A report on business con-
fidence in Germany, Europe’s
largest economy, showed a sixth
straight month of declines. A
separate report from the Euro-
pean Central Bank revealed
that 13 of the region’s 130 big-
gest banks failed a review of
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Mount Enterprise homecoming
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would be taken on a private African countries.
carrier to Maine. Speaking at a
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Toddler wanders off, found
by teen driver along FM 225
17 by a 16-year-old Henderson by Sgt. Matthew Benoit with
High School student. The child Henderson Police Depart-
was unharmed and returned ment, he was called to FM 225,
to his parents after Henderson because of a teenager going
police determined the boy had door to door asking if a young
wandered away from his home child belonged to them.
near the highway. “Upon my arrival I was
HPD removed names and waved over to [a home on] FM
complete addresses before 225 S. I made contact with the
A two-year-old boy was sending the report to the Hen- subjects and one of the ladies
found walking on Farm-to- derson Daily News. at the location was holding a
According to a report filed See TODDLER, Page 3
New Jersey releasing quarantined nurse with Texas ties
Governors now stress
home quarantine for
Ebola workers
HENDERSON ISD
Education Foundation is cur-
rently taking orders for its
annual pecan sale through
Nov. 1. Cost is $12 per one-
pound bag (mammoth halves
or extra large pieces). To
place an order, contact Jana
Wylie at (903) 655-5048 at
the HISD Administration
Building.
released. antine in the state, announced and New Jersey are at odds day night emphasized sepa-
The state Health Depart- Friday by New Jersey Gov. with scientists over Ebola as the rately that their policies permit
ment said in a statement Mon- Chris Christie for people arriv- states’ governors back 21-day home confinement for medical
day that Kaci Hickox had been ing at Newark Liberty Interna- quarantines for medical work- workers who have had contact
symptom-free for 24 hours and tional Airport from three West ers returning from West Africa, with Ebola patients if the work-
while the nation’s top infec- ers show no symptoms. They
campaign tious-disease expert warns that will receive twice-daily moni-
has complained event in Florida on Monday such restrictions are unneces- toring from health officials.
New Jersey officials say a about her treatment in New morning, Christie “when she sary and could discourage vol-
nurse who was quarantined Jersey and was talking about has time to reflect, she’ll under- unteers from aiding disease- finement was at odds with the
after working in West Africa suing. She was the first person stand” the quarantine. ravaged countries. widely criticized treatment of
with Ebola patients is being forced into a mandatory quar- State leaders in New York The two governors late Sun- See N.Y., Page 3
Staff photo by Hughes Ellis
Henderson High School graduate Ashleigh Walton is a twirler with the Stephen F.
Austin State marching band. She performed Saturday during halftime of the Lum-
berjacks home football game at Homer Bryce Stadium.
NEW YORK — Energy com-
panies led U.S. stocks lower in their finances
early trading Monday as crude The Dow Jones industrial
oil sank below $80 a barrel, average dropped 64 points, or
More disappointing economic 0.4 percent, to 16,740 as of 9:55
news from Europe also weighed See STOCKS, Page 3
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3,175 ballots either cast early or
by mail. So far, a total of 2,339
people have voted early at the
elections office in Henderson or
at one of the branch locations
in the county. The total number
of mail-in ballots is 836.
During early voting held
More than 3,000 ballots over the weekend, 40 voters
have been cast through the first cast ballots on Saturday and 70
week of early voting, according on Sunday.
to the Rusk County elections Turnout so far is running
office. about half of 2012’s turnout
Through Sunday, there were See EARLY, Page 3
“If it hadn’t been for that
tip, we wouldn’t have known to
begin the investigation,” Rob-
erts said.
Brown was approached out-
side his home, at which point
he was found to be in posses-
sion of the crack cocaine, the
An investigation conducted report stated.
by the Rusk County Sheriffs
Office Criminal
Investigation Divi-
sion on Simon
Lane in Tatum
resulted in the
confiscation Fri-
day of approxi-
mately 40 grams
of suspected crack
cocaine, according
to a report written
by the RCSO.
The investiga-
tion was conduct-
ed at the home
of Gilbert Brown,
66, of Tatum, who Staff photo by Taylor Peterson
was arrested at the Cash, weapons and drugs obtained
scene. Friday by RCSO bust.
Sgt. David
Roberts with the RCSO said a anything at the time Brown was
Crime Stoppers tip led to the approached, but he confessed
investigation. See TATUM, Page 3
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Linebarger, Les. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 2014, newspaper, October 27, 2014; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1236219/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.