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If you don’t eat nuts already,
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application to the Texas Department
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a 14-year-old girl in the home.
say even though the bull was
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in the 12000 block of County crime, call Crime Stoppers at
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• 28-year-old arrested for in court and could receive a
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Cowboys capture
escaped bull on
the run in S.D.
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Texas man fatally shoots wife,
teenager before killing self
ASSOCIATED PRESS late Friday evening.
Investigators say officers
a con-
Federal court allows appeal Arraignments
for killer of TCU professor
ASSOCIATED PRESS gible for execution, and that lowing persons were arraigned
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Jan. 27:
(December) for Employee’s (CM Place
meanor, $1,000 bond; 5)
• Lamarlon Tremone e. Approval of monthly reports
Thompson, 38, Mount Enter- (December) for Financial (CM Place 1)
prise, driving while license
invalid, Class B misdemeanor,
$1,000 cash bond;
• Stephen Howard Matthews
Jr., 38, New London, driving
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Shirley Killgore (left), Eastex Telephone Cooperative
supervisor, and Maley Green, Henderson High School
senior, were honored as Rotary’s Vocational Employer
of the Month and Vocational Student of the Month dur-
ing Thursday’s meeting.
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Today: Sunny, with a
high near 73. Southwest
wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear,
with a low around 46.
Southwest wind around 5
mph.
Tuesday: Sunny, with
a high near 74. Southwest
wind 5 to 15 mph.
Tuesday Night: Partly
cloudy, with a low around
51. South wind 5 to 15 mph.
Wednesday: Partly
sunny, with a high near 73.
South wind 10 to 15 mph.
Wednesday Night: A
20 percent chance of rain
after 1 a.m. Mostly cloudy,
with a low around 53.
Thursday: A 30 per-
cent chance of rain, mainly
after 1 p.m. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 64.
Thursday Night:
A 30 percent chance of
rain, mainly before 7 p.m.
Mostly cloudy, with a low
around 48.
Friday: A slight chance
of rain before 7 a.m., then
a slight chance of show-
ers after 7 a.m. Mostly
cloudy, with a high near
63. Chance of precipitation
is 20 percent.
Friday Night: A 30
percent chance of showers,
mainly after 7pm. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around
48.
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Misdemeanors
• Ten counts of reckless
driver;
• Three counts of miscella- criminal mischief;
d. Approval of monthly reports neons theft; • 45-year-old arrested for
• Two counts of criminal failure to appear — driving
mischief; and while license invalid (Nacogdo-
• Two counts of misdemean- ches County);
or arrest. • 18-year-old arrested for
possession of marijuana, less
than two ounces;
• 24-year-old arrested for
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MOUNT ENTERPRISE CITY COUNCIL
• Nathaniel Ealy Adair, 29, special meeting, 9 p.m. Monday at the
- - — Council Chamber of City Hall, 103 W.
Gregg St.
• Consent agenda:
f. Approval of monthly reports (Decem-
ber) for Court (CM Place 2)
• Regular agenda:
a. Discussion and action on a resolu-
tion authorizing the submission of a reported 8:14 a.m. Friday in possession of a controlled sub-
Community Development Block^Grant the 4500 block of County Road stance; and
4132 W; • 26-year-old arrested for no
• Oilfield theft reported valid driver’s license (Overton).
11:39 a.m. Saturday on Farm-
to-Market Road 782;
• Burglary of habitation
c. Discussion and consideration of reported 3:17 p.m. Saturday
Resolution No. 2017-01-24-2^ to pro- in the 12000 block of County Rusk County Justice Center.
Road 2127; and
• Burglary of habitation
es;
• 35-year-old arrested for
a.m. Monday in the 2300 block possession of a controlled sub-
stance (indictment);
• 31-year-old arrested for
resisting arrest, search or
transport;
• 50-year-old arrested for
including 68 9-1-1 calls, in the possession of marijuana, less
a. ApprovaUf minutes for the regular 72-hour period ending at 7 a.m. than two ounces;
f ™',3 today. • 28-year-old arrested for
b. Approval of monthly reports driving while intoxicated with
a child under 15;
• 37-year-old arrested for
assault causing bodily injury,
AUSTIN — Hundreds of vet-
eran workers with state Child Lawmakers last i
Protective Services who play approved the pay raises that ____
important roles in protecting went to about 7,200 CPS derson, possession7 of mari-
children from abuse are com- employees, but agency leaders juana, Class B misdemeanor,
plaining they were excluded restricted eligibility in such a '
from the $12,000 emergency way that omitted about 320 of
pay raises recently granted to the specialized workers,
caseworkers. Henry “Hank” Whitman, controlled substance, Second
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ing the study nuts five or six days per week,
period. These results appear to sup-
Compared port the findings in the New
to people who England Journal study,
rarely ate So how many nuts is 15 to
nuts, those 20 grams? About 14 almonds,
who ate nuts four Brazil nuts, 11 cashews, 12
once per week hazelnuts, nine walnut halves,
had an 11 per- 29 pistachios and 18 peanuts,
cent decrease That’s not a lot. I’m not
in death rate, suggesting that you precisely
while those count the number of nuts that
who ate nuts you eat at any given time, but
PAGE 6 — HENDERSON DAILY NEWS — Monday, January 30,2017
Obituaries
Bryant Preston Robinson
A celebration of the life of
Mr. Bryant Preston Robinson,
78, of Henderson, will be held
at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1,
2017, in the chapel of Craw-
ford-A. Crim Funeral Home
with Rev. Mark Headrick offi- time in his Robinson of Henderson; and
ciating. K . garden, and two great-grandchildren.
Mr. Robinson passed from _ f he loved to Words of comfort may
this life on Jan. 29, 2017, at ROBINSON bsh. was be sbared with the family at
ETMC Tyler. He was born May a member of <www.crawfordacrim.com>.
25, 1938, in Henderson, to First Free Will Baptist Church
John and Viola (Brown) Rob- of Plenderson.
inson and spent most of his He was preceded in death by
life here. He served his conn- his father, John Robinson,
try in the United States Air Survivors include: wife,
Force and later went on to a Cricket Robinson; mother,
career with General Telephone, Viola Robinson; sons, Cash
Consuming nuts shows many health benefits
DEAR DOCTOR: Will eat-
ing nuts really reduce my risk
of heart disease, cancer and
other diseases, which a new
study has suggested? If so,
how many should I be eating?
DEAR READER: Nuts
are fruits. They consist of a
hard shell and an edible seed.
To answer your question, I’ll
use the definition of nuts to
refer to the varieties we typi-
cally eat, although some, like
the peanut, are not truly nuts, daily had a 20 percent decrease I would suggest that you eat
Nuts are a good source of fiber in death rate. nuts frequently, perhaps as a
A much larger recent study, snack. I have them on my desk
as vitamin E, healthy polyun- published in the journal BMC at work,
saturated fats and magnesium. Medicine, combined multiple ' ‘
These aspects of nuts could studies and looked at rates than the unhealthy, high-sug-
reduce the risk of vascular dis- of death from heart attacks,
ease and cancer and possibly strokes and cancer. The studies that can lead to obesity, dia-
rates of diabetes. were from the United States, betes and higher death rates.
A 2013 study published in Europe, Asia and Australia Nuts are high-energy snacks
the New England Journal of and included a total of more that provide a more sustained
Medicine looked at nut intake than 819,000 participants.
per week among both male The study quantified the sugary snacks,
and female health profession- benefits of nuts by the number
als. of servings per day. The study start slowly. You may like some
The researchers followed authors found a 19 percent more than others, and you may
173,000 people for a period decrease in death rates among tolerate some better than oth-
of 30 years and looked at how people who were high nut con- ers. In any case, have some
many of those people died, sumers compared to people nuts; they’re good for you.
They found a marked decrease who were low nut consumers,
in death rates among those with a 24 percent decrease in
study participants who ate heart disease, an 11 percent internist and assistant profes-
nuts. decrease in stroke and an 18 sor of medicine at the Univer-
They also found that the percent decrease in cancer.
benefit was dose-dependent, The authors also found that
meaning that the more nuts the greatest benefit was seen
people ate per week, the small- among those who consumed at
er their chance of death dur- least 15 grams to 20 grams of
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through Memorial Park and J'
Rapid Creek, and stopped at ment Saturday that 30-year-old
the Executive Golf Course. Cruz Orlando Pinon was found Santos Berenice Garcia
KOTA-TV reports that police dead inside a home after firing killed along with her 16-year-
say even though the bull was on his family as well as officers old daughter.
j Q tired he was still considered
dangerous, especially in a resi-
dential area. Police summoned
some cowboys from the Sutton
Ranch Rodeo competition at
the civic center and they were
able to rope the bull and get
him back to the trailer.
RAPID CITY, S.D. - It took
a couple of cowboys from a
rodeo competition, each armed
with a lasso, to catch an escaped
bull that was running wild in a
South Dakota city.
Authorities say the bull got
loose Sunday when the owner man has shot and killed his wife frontation between Pinon and
was loading him into a trail- and stepdaughter as they spoke a 14-year-old girl in the home,
er at the Central States Fair- with police and then wounded The girl while speaking with
grounds in Rapid City. The another stepdaughter before officers accused Pinon of an
bull bolted along a bike path, killing himself. unrelated crime and Pinon then
J ’ ’ 1 McAllen police said in a state- began firing on them.
Authorities say 42-year-old
was
• 50-year-old arrested
for driving while intoxicated
• Medical call reported 9:46 (Gregg County);
a.m. Friday in the 300 block of
Texas Highway 43;
• Grass fire reported 12:20
p.m. Saturday in the 2000 aggravated sexual assault of a
block of Texas Highway 43; child, no drivers license (Gregg
• Medical call reported 5:23 County), driving without lights
p.m. Saturday in the 100 block (Gregg County);
of Carol; • 42-year-old arrested for no
• Medical call reported 6:59 driver’s license;
p.m. Saturday in the 500 block • 23-year-old arrested for
of Woodlawn; possession of marijuana, less
• Medical call reported 7:46 than two ounces;
p.m. Saturday in the 500 block • 28-year-old arrested for
of South Main; two counts of possession of
• Medical call reported 6:45 drug paraphernalia, parole vio-
a.m. Sunday in the 4300 block lation (Austin);
of County Road 401; • 23-year-old arrested for
• Medical call reported 12:59 probation violation (Miller
p.m. Sunday in the 1000 block County, Ark.);
of West Main; • 33-year-old arrested for
• Wood pile fire reported stalking;
4:18 p.m. Sunday in the 2300
block of Texas Highway 322;
• Medical call reported 6:30
p.m. Sunday in the 500 block of driver’s license;
County Road 228D; • 53-year-old arrested for
• Medical call reported 11:02 driving while intoxicated third
p.m. Sunday in the 1000 block or more;
of Webster; • 21-year-old arrested for
• Motor vehicle collision two counts of possession of
reported 7:06 a.m. Monday on marijuana, less than two ounc-
U.S. Highway 259 S; and
• Rubbish fire reported 7:42
0 retiring after Robinson and wife Carla, and
25 years. Bry- Darren Robinson; brother,
ant enjoyed John Robinson, all of Hender-
a good dirty son; granddaughters, Stormy
joke and Dar of Austin, Samantha Rob-
spending inson of Gladewater, and Boo
HOUSTON
appeals court is allowing attor- his appeals.
neys for a 44-year-old con- ]___f _______________. .___ . - . -
victed killer to move forward slaying of 77-year-old retired registration, Class^ C misde-
whether he’s eligible for the professor Laura Lee Crane, maintain financial responsi- meeting of Dec. 13,2016
death penalty for the 2004 suf- who was abducted from a Fort bility, Class C misdemeano t
focation of retired college pro- Worth grocery store parking $5°° bon ; expired driver s (December) for Wastewater (CM Place
c. Approval of monthly reports
(December) for Debt Service Fund (CM
Place 3)
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$1,000 bond;
• Joseph Andrew Waller,
33, Troup, possession of a
Henry
The Dallas Morning News the head of family protective Degree felony, $40,000 bond;
reports that many of the sea- services in Texas, is expected
soned workers spent a decade to ask lawmakers for an addi-
or more in the field but now are tional $1.2 million a year to pay driver’s° license, Class C mis-
demeanor, $500 bond; Gregg
County: driving while intoxi-
cated, Class A misdemeanor,
$2,500 bond;
• Sydnie Anderson, 28,
Gladewater, public intoxica-
tion, Class C misdemeanor,
$500 PR bond; and
• Adrian Christian Martinez,
23, Henderson, evading arrest
detention, Class A misdemean-
or, $1,000 cash bond; resist-
ing arrest, search or transport,
Class A misdemeanor, $1,000
cash bond.
he’s had deficient legal help at
A federal his trial and in earlier stages of
Busby was convicted of the Troup, expired^ motor vehicle
with an appeal that questions Texas Christian University meanor, $500 bond; failure to
death penalty for the 2004 suf- who was abducted from a Fort bility, Class C misdemeanor.
fessor abducted in Fort Worth, lot. license, Class C misdemeanor,
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court He was arrested in Okla- $500 bond; violate promise to
of Appeals has ruled Edward homa City driving Crane’s car appear, Class C misdemea 0
Lee Busby may pursue argu- and led authorities to her body $500 bond; possession of dan-
ments that he’s mentally in Oklahoma just north of the gerous drug, Class A misde-
impaired, making him ineli- Texas border. meanor, $1,000 bond;
• Lamarlon Tremone
Veteran CPS workers complain
of exclusion from pay raises
ASSOCIATED PRESS monitoring new casework-
ers for any missed threats to a while license invalid/ Class B
misdemeanor, $1,000 cash of Agriculture for the 2017-18 funding
cycle (HLG)
b. Discussion and consideration of
Resolution No. 2017-01-24-1 to pro-
vide sewer improvements (HLG)
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