Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 2014 Page: 3 of 10
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to having the drugs,” Roberts
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early voting 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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through Oct. 31, at the election Sub Station, 704 Peterson Rd., The North Central Texas down $1.38 cents to $79.63 a that did worst in the tests, Ita- Germany’s DAX and France’s
office, 204 N. Main St. in Hen- Kilgore. Council of Governments barrel in New York. It sank ly’s Monte dei Paschi di Siena, CAC 40 index both sank 1.3 per-
derson. • 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays reversed its earlier recommen- $1.08 on Friday to $81.01. ‘ ' - - -
The office will be open for through Oct. 31 at Laneville dation to include the highway The stock market closed out cent. Those that passed, how- 0.6 percent. The euro rose to
School, 74156 FM 1798 W., in the region’s transportation its best week in nearly two years ever, traded higher. $1.2677 from $1.2670. The dol-
Laneville. plans. on a positive note Friday, help- “The stress tests showed lar fell to 107.86 yen from 108.16
ing the S&P 500 recover from a healthy balance sheets in most yen. Shares were mixed in Asia,
steep drop earlier this month, major institutions while those Japan’s Nikkei 225 stock index
The benchmark index is now found with capital gaps are climbed 0.6 percent, and South
mostly contained in peripheiy Korea’s Kospi rose 0.3 percent.
Continued from Page 1 Parisian Laurent Azoulai, more nimble and efficient. Sub- The European Central Bank nations,” Desmond Chua, of Hong Kong’s Hang Seng fell 0.7
ness. Cheaper subcompacts like 58, bought an all-electric sub- compact SUVs like the Chevro- said that 13 of Europe’s 130 CMC Markets, said in a com- percent.
the Renault Duster are bring- compact SUV — the BMW i3 let Trax — which is shorter than biggest banks failed a review mentary. Investors are focusing on
ing in customers who couldn’t — in July. a Toyota Corolla — were born, of their finances and need an European stock markets this week’s Federal Reserve
afford SUVs before. “I used to have Mercedes It worked. Sales of small and extra 10 billion euros ($12.5 bil- swung lower later in the day policy meeting for confirmation
Earlier this year, SUVs over- and Renaults but I liked this subcompact SUVs like the Toy- lion) to strengthen themselves, when Germany’s Ifo index of the U.S. central bank is ending
took four-door sedans for the because I only need it for city ota RAV4, Buick Encore and The review is meant to purge business confidence showed a its bond-buying program.
first time as the most popular driving,” he said. Ford EcoSport have more than
Shrinking the SUV — and doubled worldwide since 2008.
in the U.S. By 2018, analysts making it more fuel efficient New subcompact SUVs from
— was the key to saving it. In Jeep, Honda, Fiat and others
2008, less than half of SUVs will arrive in showrooms soon
‘The SUV genie is out of the sold worldwide were small, and and keep the growth going.
bottle. They’ve been discovered customers had fewer choices. Small SUVs now make up 58
by enough people that you’ll Twenty percent were large percent of all SUV sales world-
never put them back,” says Karl SUVs like the eight-passen- wide; the share of large SUVs
Brauer, an analyst with the car ger Cadillac Escalade, which has fallen to 12 percent.
buying site Kelley Blue Book. defined the segment decades The new crop of tiny SUVs
Global SUV sales rose 88.5 ago but had limited audiences is small enough to appeal to
percent between 2008 and outside North America. buyers in emerging markets
Seeing the unmet demand, but nice enough for downsizing
to IHS Automotive. That was companies started making buyers in Europe and North
three times faster than auto small SUVs that were even America.
sales as a whole. By 2016, IHS
predicts annual SUV sales will
total 20.1 million, or about one
of every five vehicles sold.
Automakers are f
some surprising converts.
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Toddler okay after wandering off
called 9-1-1 advising her son toddler] had been watching TV.
got out of the house on Kaynell The next thing he remembers
“I then made contact with Drive, and the father was on the was his wife waking him up
the 16-year-old who was trav- way, Benoit said. asking where the baby was.”
eling south on FM 225 S. and The father was in an emo- After the father calmed down
observed [the toddler] walking tional state upon arriving, Benoit followed him to Kaynell
on the south bound shoulder, according to Benoit. Drive, where Lt. Chad Taylor
He stopped his vehicle and “I had to talk to [the father] was on scene, Benoit added,
picked up [the toddler] and for a good 10 minutes to get
believing he was from [one of him in a state where he could broke down crying, stating that
the houses on] FM 225 S. he drive back to his residence with [the father] works two jobs and
began knocking on the doors his son,” Benoit said. was very tired and she thought
trying to make contact.” “During [the father’s] break- about taking [the toddler] with
About this time dispatch down he stated his wife left to her to pick up the kids from
contacted Benoit to inform him pick up the other kids from the the football game but did not,"
the mother of the child had just football game and he and [the Benoit said. “She also stated
Tatum man charged after
RCSO drug investigation
off of our streets,” Roberts said,
grandparents to know what
Along Lake Travis, drought
and lake levels were the main
But property values estab- reasons behind the lower prop-
injuries during this incident, His appraisal was lowered by lished by the Travis Central erty value figure compared
almost $100,000 to $300,000. Appraisal District rose by to the overall Travis County
“You’re being valued as a 6.5 percent this year. In Tra- total, said Marya Crigler, chief
waterfront home, which is vis County, property values appraiser of the Travis Central
probably double what a non- increased overall by 11 percent. Appraisal District.
waterfront property is. Except Assessments by apprais- She said that besides con-
you’re not on the waterfront al districts are important for fidential market information,
anymore.” property taxes, which usually appraisers consider aerial pho-
Those recent appeals high- account for the bulk of the tography and how far the prop-
light whether all appraisals of money raised by Central Texas erty is from the lake’s main
Lake Travis waterfront have local governments. channel before offering any dis-
“There’s a great dispar- count in valuations.
DALLAS — State transpor- lake levels on the real estate ity between the Travis County
tation officials are pushing for market, the Austin American- appraisal district’s opinion in Lake Travis properties are now
toll road in Statesman reported. values and the reality in the returning to where they were
Real estate agents say land marketplace,” said Gene Ham- before the 2008 recession. She
towns near the planned route around the lake doesn’t hold monds, a broker with Highland said 2014 appraisals for Lake
the value it did prior to the Lakes Real Estate. “It’s just way Travis property now total near-
The Northeast Gateway is drought, which has caused Lake off.” ly $2 billion.
part of the state’s 10-year plan
for transportation projects. It
would extend from the Dallas
suburb of Garland northeast to
letter to the Texas Trans- percent, to 1,953. The Nasdaq the banks that failed as inves- lower oil prices and a weaker
portation Commission arguing composite declined 26 points, tors expected them to raise euro should help industry and
ing continues this week at 8 *9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thurs- it hadn’t taken “into account or 0.6 percent, to 4,457. money, a process that dilutes exporters, keeping the country
a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday, day and Friday at the Kilgore public involvement.” Benchmark U.S. crude was bank share prices. The bank from falling into a recession.
The North Central Texas down $1.38 cents to $79.63 a that did worst in the tests, Ita-
Council of
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isolation of health care workers
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talists used to roam the streets a
slashing SUV tires — is second Leone who was forcibly quar- being too cautious. I’ll take that
only to China in the growth of antined is a New Jersey hospi- criticism.”
tai isolation unit even though Cuomo had criticized Dr.
she said had no symptoms and Craig Spencer, who tested posi-
tested negative for Ebola. tive for Ebola on Thursday, for
Monday morning, New Jer- not obeying a 21-day voluntary
sey officials said nurse Kaci quarantine. But on Sunday, he
Hickox had been symptom- called the health care workers
free for 24 hours and would be “heroes” and said his adminis-
released and taken by private tration would encourage more
carrier to Maine. medical workers to volunteer to
New York Gov. Andrew fight Ebola.
Cuomo said such quarantines For much of the weekend,
in medical facilities would only the governors had been under
be used in some cases, such as fire from members of the medi-
if the health care workers were cal community and the White
from states other than New House.
York or New Jersey. For work- “The best way to protect us is
ers under home confinement, to stop the epidemic in Africa,
family members will be allowed and we need those health care
to stay, and friends may visit workers, so we do not want to
with the approval of health offi- put them in a position where it
cials. Workers displaying any makes it very, very uncomfort-
symptoms will go straight to able for them to even volunteer
the hospital. to go,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci,
“We’re staying one step director of the National Insti-
tute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases.
Meanwhile, Hickox, the first
nurse forcibly quarantined in
New Jersey under the state’s
new policy, said in a telephone
interview with CNN that her
isolation at a hospital was
“inhumane,” adding: “We have
to be very careful about letting
politicians make health deci-
sions.”
Saying the federal health
guidelines are inadequate,
Cuomo and Christie announced
a mandatory quarantine pro-
gram Friday for medical work-
ers and other arriving airline
passengers who have had con-
tact with Ebola victims in West
Africa, either in their homes or
in medical facilities.
Monday, October 27, 2014 — HENDERSON DAILY NEWS — PAGE 3
Second student dies in Washington shooting
ASSOCIATED PRESS Roberts said Gia’s family was donating her
organs for transplant.
MARYSVILLE, Wash. — A 14-year-old girl Another girl, who hasn’t been officially iden-
who was wounded when a student opened fire tilled, was killed Friday when a popular fresh-
inside a Washington state high school has died, man at Marysville-Pilchuck High School north
raising the death toll in the shooting to three, of Seattle opened fire. The shooter, Jaylen Fry-
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Gia Soriano died Sunday night, more than
two days after she was shot, officials at Provi-
dence Regional Medical Center Everett said.
“We are devastated by this senseless trag-
edy,” her family said in a statement, read at a ered in a gymnasium at the school for a com-
news conference by Dr. Joanne Roberts. “Gia munity meeting, with speakers urging support
is our beautiful daughter, and words cannot and prayers and tribal members playing drums
express how much we will miss her.” and singing songs.
Owners on Texas lake dispute appraisals
their home so the child could Continued from Page 1 Travis to drop 41 feet below
not get out on his own again. they don’t have the resources average.
The child did not suffer any or time or energy,” Wyatt said.
‘Also, we want parents and Benoit reported.
Brown was transported to crack cocaine looks like. Those
Rusk County Jail where he tiny foil packages are not Her-
was charged with the crimi- shey Kisses or other candy, it
nal offense of manufacture/ is crack cocaine. They need to
delivery of a substance penalty know that so they can be aware
group 1, which is a first degree of what to look for.”
felony. As of today, Brown remained
Bond for Brown was set at in the Rusk County Jail.
$100,000. A felony of the first degree
“We want people to under- is punishable by up to 99 years
stand that we need more anon- of confinement in the Texas
ymous tips sent to crime stop- Department of Criminal Justice construction of a
pers so we can get these people Institutional Division. North Texas even though many
Early voting numbers down
from 2012 election report
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were 6,014 votes cast through and Tuesday at the JP Precinct kett, R-Garland, last week sent index slipped 12 points, or 0.6 in markets. Stocks fell only in data. Some analysts suggested
the first week of early voting. 2 Old Office, 295 W. Sterling a
In Rusk County, early vot- Price, Tatum.
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