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HENDERSON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWSLETTER
restriction caused chaos
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HHS CLASS OF 1959
meeting, 11:30 a.m. Wednes-
day at Denny’s Restaurant.
For information call Jim
Stroud, (903) 392-8786.
HHS CLASS OF 1957
meeting, 11:30 a.m. Feb. 6 at
Denny’s Restaurant.
CLASS OF 1963 meeting
11:30 a.m. Feb, 7 at Hush-
puppies Restaurant.
goes on
Includes landscaping
on U.S. 79, Texas 64
part of KHB grant
FROM DAILY NEWS STAFF REPORTS
By STACEY JOHNSON
SPECIAL TO THE DAILY NEWS
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Photo by Greg Gooding
Karlos Bagley (left) and Karen Ramirez were named
Laneville’s 2016-17 homecoming king and queen after
the Yellowjackets victory over Avalon Friday at home.
VFW POST 8535 AND
AUXILIARY meeting 6
p.m. Thursday at the VFW
Hall, 1515 Whippoorwill.
RUSK COUNTY
BLACK HISTORY Black
and White Gala 6 p.m. Sat-
urday at VFW Post 8535,
1515 Whippoorwill Ave. For
information, contact Darwin
Pauley, chairman (903) 241-
8598.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB
Champion for Youth lun-
cheon noon Feb. 7 at Hen-
derson Civic Center.
Wylie Primary Principal
immigration
crackdown?
ASSOCIATED PRESS
OUR TOWN
Happy Birthday, Ryder
Gearheart, Judy Groom,
Brandy Hailey and Cho-
tze Jarrell.
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NEW YORK - U.S. stocks
are falling Monday morning,
following global stock indexes
lower, as energy companies and
banks take sharp losses. Air-
lines skidded after President
Donald Trump ordered impose
a travel ban on seven Muslim-
majority countries, which lead
to protests and disruption at
airports. Basic materials and
technology companies also fell,
and energy companies declined
with oil prices.
The Dow Jones industrial
average fell 201 points, or 1 per-
cent, to 19,892 as of 11:02 a.m.
Eastern time. The Standard &
Poor’s 500 index lost 24 points,
or 1.1 percent, to 2,269. The
Nasdaq composite dropped 77
points, or 1.4 percent, to 5,583
after closing at an all-time high
Friday. Small-company stocks
were hit even harder. The Rus-
sell 2000 index plunged 26
points, or 2 percent, to 1,343.
That index is on track for its
biggest one-day loss since early
September.
Late Friday Trump signed an
executive order that suspended
the U.S. refugee program for
120 days and blocked travel to
the U.S. by citizens of seven
countries. The move, which is
See BANKS, Page 8
CLASS OF 1962 month-
ly luncheon noon Friday
at Sal’s Italian Restaurant.
Class members, spouses and
other interested friends are
invited. Call (903) 657-0808
for information.
HHS CLASS OF i960
monthly lunch meeting 11
a.m. Friday at the Fillin Sta-
tion. Call, (903) 658-5075 or
(903) 240-5694.
SCRIPTURE
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disgrace.
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Trump denies immigration Most religious groups
against refugee order
Some offer support
for further looks
into immigrants
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Photo courtesy ofHISD
Jesus Reyes, father of Wylie Primary student Ethan Reyes, enjoys working with
students as an official Watch DOG mentor for HISD’s youngest learners.
ALZHEIMER’S SUP-
PORT and Education Group
monthly meeting noon Feb.
9 at Brookdale Henderson,
1000 Richardson Drive.
Lunch will be provided. Call
(903) 655-1198 to RSVP or
for more information.
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PHOENIX - To build his
highly touted deportation force,
President Donald Trump is
reviving a long-standing pro-
gram that deputizes local offi-
cers to enforce federal immi-
gration law.
The program received scant
attention during a week in
which Trump announced plans
to build a border wall, hire
thousands more federal agents
and impose restrictions on
refugees from Middle Eastern
countries.
But the program could end
up having a significant impact
on immigration enforcement
around the country, despite
falling out of favor in recent
years amid complaints that it
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BRIEFS
HBBA looking for
umpires, 18 and older to
call baseball in the summer
league. Call Larry Lankford
(903) 646-1765. If no answer,
leave name and number.
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countries.
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The Texas Department of
Transportation will continue
the Texas Highway 64 and U.S.
Highway 79 landscaping proj-
ects this week.
This project consist of land-
scaping and installing raised
beds at various locations along
these highways as part of the
Keep Texas Beautiful award
earned by Keep Henderson
Beautiful in 2014.
This is the second phase of
the $165,000 award. All work
will be outside the travel lanes
in the right-of-way and should
not impact traffic flow.
Decided and designed by
KHB and TxDOT, this proj-
ect is contracted by Tight Line
Construction in Lufkin and is
expected to be completed in
February.
TxDOT will continue the
U.S. 79 South Project this week.
Embankment and flex base are
being placed on the edges of
this portion of the highway
from Loop 571 in Henderson
See TXDOT, Page 8
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POSTSCRIPT
President Trump’s immi-
gration order Saturday
sparked widespread protests,
mostly around the nation’s
major airports, and, frankly,
little support from Repub-
licans in Congress. Regard-
less of how you feel about
the president’s order, no one
should be surprised because
it’s precisely what Trump said
he would do while campaign-
ing for the White House.
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THIRD ANNUAL
MARDI GRAS event will
be Feb. 18, downtown. Main
Street Board is looking for
teams for the gumbo cook-
off contest. For information
and to register, contact Judy
Lewis (903) 657-6551, ext.
238.
See BRIEFS, Page 3
New program has Dads
on the watch at Wylie
Watch DOGS (Dads of Fathering, “Watch DOGS
Great Students) is an innova- fathers, grandfathers, uncles,
tive initiative supported by the and other father-figures who
A new program is making a National Center for Fathering, volunteer for at least one day
huge impact at Wylie Primary The primary goal of the Watch each year at an official Watch
School this year. DOG program is to provide DOG school."
Visitors to the campus positive male role models
will see an increased number within the school setting in Deana Griffith implement-
of fathers and grandfathers order to demonstrate the ed the program to support
importance of education and all students on the campus,
difference in the lives of the to enhance security. Accord- Griffith said that “so many of
youngest learners. ing to the National Center for See DADS, Page 8
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travel restrictions on refugees.
Would he come pray?
By sundown, Mosbacher
was part a group of rabbis at
the airport, playing guitar and
conducting a Havdalah ser-
vice marking the end of the
Sabbath. About 2,000 people
Rabbi Joel Mosbacher had gathered to rally against the
just finished the morning’s new policy.
Shabbat service when he got “We know what it’s like to
an urgent message: Rabbis be the stranger,” said Mos-
were needed at New York’s bacher, a Reform rabbi at
Kennedy Airport. People were Temple Shaaray Tefila, not-
being detained under Presi- ing that Jewish refugees were
dent Donald Trump’s sharp See MOST, Page 8
6 dead in Quebec
mosque shooting
Canadian prime
minister calls
attack‘terrorism’
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and even the “tears of Senator with a one week notice, the
Schumer.” ‘bad’ would rush into our coun-
“There is nothing nice about try during that week,” Trump
searching for terrorists before said.
9-11 attackers hailed they can enter the country,” Trump’s order temporarily
Trump WTote in a series of early suspends all immigration for
morning tweets. “This was a big citizens of seven majority Mus-
part of my campaign. Study the lim countries for 90 days.
WASHINGTON — President world!” But he enters his second
Donald Trump on Monday In another tweet, Trump week in office amid a global
denied his immigration order defended his decision to take backlash to his policies. Euro-
was to blame for the chaos at swift action on his proposed pean Union officials denounced
the nation’s airports over the travel ban, saving there are “a his immigration order as a dan-
weekend, instead pointing to lot of bad‘dudes’out there.” gerous embrace of isolation-
“If the ban were announced See TRUMP, Page 8
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d’Orleans, where he called 911
to say he wanted to cooper-
ate with police. Police said they
did not believe there were other
suspects but were investigat-
ing. Police didn’t give a possible
motive or release names of the
suspects, who they said were in
QUEBEC CITY — A shooting their late 20s or early 30s.
at a Quebec City mosque during Prime Minister Justin
evening prayers left six people Trudeau and Quebec Premier
dead in an attack that Canada’s Philippe Couillard both char-
prime minister called an act of acterized the attack as a ter-
terrorism. Police arrested two rorist act, which came amid
suspects, including one who heightened tensions worldwide
called 911 to say he was armed over President Donald Trump’s
but ready to give himself up.
More than 50 people were
at the Quebec Islamic Cul-
tural Centre when the shoot- attack on Muslims in a center of
ing erupted Sunday night. In worship and refuge,” Trudeau
addition to the six who died, said in a statement. “It is heart-
five were in critical condition wrenching to see such sense-
and 12 others suffered minor less violence. Diversity is our
injuries, University of Quebec strength, and religious toler-
Hospital Centre spokeswoman ance is a value that we, as Cana-
Genevieve Dupuis said Monday, dians, hold dear.
The dead ranged in age from “Muslim-Canadians are an
age 35 to 65. important part of our national
One suspect was arrested at fabric, and these senseless acts
the scene and another in his have no place in our communi-
car nearby on a bridge near ties, cities and country,” he said.
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