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10:36 p.m. Friday in the 100
block of Gardenview;
• Vehicle fire reported 10:40
p.m. Monday in the 1200 block
of U.S. Highway 259 N.; and
Accidents
• There were one blue form
and four minor wrecks reported.
• Burglary of vehicle report-
ed in the 2900 block of Farm-
to-Market Road 225
• Eight counts of criminal
mischief;
• Two counts of burglary of
a vehicle;
• One count of terroristic
• One count of telephone
harassment;
• Two counts of criminal
trespass; and
• One count of deadly con-
duct.
For more information about
all going on at HOT follow them
on Facebook or visit its website
Felonies
• Fraud reported 12:45 p.m.
Friday in the 3600 block of
could receive a reward up to
$1,000.
• Letta - Myah Warner.
The crew includes:
• Director - KayCee Fitzger-
Jail Count
• As of 5 a.m., Tuesday,
Police Report
HENDERSON
FIRE DEPARTMENT
• Lift assist reported 9:16
HENDERSON
POLICE DEPARTMENT
• Responded to 147 calls,
including 17 9-1-1 calls, June
M-19.
RUSK COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
• Responded to 587 calls,
including 265 9-1-1 calls, June
10-18.
116 South Rusk St. | Overton, TX 75684
903.834.3535
Misdemeanors
• 12 counts of reckless driv-
er;
• Three counts of miscella-
neous theft;
• One count of vehicle sto-
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events that took place.
“This nformation helped
the actors delve into their char-
acters and produce a portrayal
of the era,” Fitzgerald said.
The theatre has
designed to draw the audience
into the Loman household with
a set design by Jimmy Fitzger-
ald, Travis Driver and Ryan
Angell.
The original title to this pro-
duction was “The inside of his
Misdemeanors/Felonies
• Theft reported in the 1500
block of N. Frisco;
• Burglary of vehicle report-
ed in the 500 block of Alberta; len;
• Criminal trespass reported
in the 1500 block of Peterson;
• Open container reported
in the 300 block of Taylor;
• Interfere with child cus-
tody reported in the 900 block
of W. Fordall;
• Burlgary of vehicle report-
ed in the too block of South-
view;
• Theft reported in the 1100
block of U.S. Highway 79 N.;
• Assault reported in the
1100 block of E. Main;
• Theft reported in the 600
block of Oliver;
• Forgery reported in the
300 block of Texas Highway
64 W.;
• Burglary of habitation
• Light Design - KayCee
Fitzgerald and Travis Driver;
• Light Board Operator -
Jake Fitzgerald; and
• Sound Board Operator -
Jimmy Fitzgerald.
The 2019-20 season for HCT
been tigrew; will kick off with audtions, in
• Charley - Mike Jimmer- July, for “Frankenstein” and
son; performances in September
• Bernard - Joshua Matlock; and October.
• Ben - Don Everly Smith;
• Howard - Josh King;
• Jenny - Shelby Martin;
• Miss Forsythe - Kayla Belk; at hendersoncivictheatre.org.
• Fraud reported 7:40 p.m.
Friday on Farm-to-Market
on U.S. Highway 259 at Farm-
to-Market Road 2276;
• Appliance fire reported
8:08 p.m. Sunday in the 1500 the 500 block of N. Marshall;
block of N. Marshall; • Theft of firearm reported there were 100 inmates housed
• Structure fire reported in the 900 block of W. Fordall; in the Rusk County Justice
• Burglary of coin op Center.
machine reported in the 1700
U.S. Highway 79 S.; • Credit card abuse report-
• Theft reported in the 2100 ed 3:14 p.m. Monday in the
reported 6:33 p.m. Saturday block of U.S. Highway 79 S.;
• Theft reported in the 2100 43 E.
block U.S. Highway 79 S.;
• Harassment reported in
• Aggravated assault report-
79 N.; ed 8:17 a.m. Monday in the
• Burglary of habitation 200 block of County Road 413
p.m. Saturday in the 3500 reported in the 2300 block of N.
block of County Road 4075;
• Motor vehicle collision
Wednesday, June 19, 2019 — THE HENDERSON NEWS — PAGE 3
HCT prepares for ‘Death of a Salesman’ productions
Continued from Page 1 head” since Miller wrote the • Stanley - Caleb Matlock;
and his business associates, we play about his uncle who was a and
discover how his quest for the salesman.
“American dream” kept him HCT has dedicated the
blind to the people who truly 2018-19 season to longtime
loved him. supporter, Dr. David Craig, aid;
“Even though this s a dra- who always wanted HCT to
matic play, there are bits of produce this play.
To honor Dr. Craig, fam-
reported in the 300 block of threat;
Maple; • One count of family vio-
• Assault reported in the lence;
a.m. Friday in the 900 block of 1400 block of Lonestar; • Two counts of harass-
S. Evenside; • Driving while intoxicted ment;
• Fire alarm reported 10:14 reported in the 1400 block of
a.m. Friday in the 1000 block U.S. Highway 259 S.;
of Richardson; • Assault reported in the
• Medical call reported 300 block of Summer;
• Assault reported in the
300 block of Standish;
• Criminal mischief report-
a.m. Saturday at U.S. Highway ed in the 100 block of Standish;
259 and U.S. Highway 79 East; • Theft reported in the 2100
• Motor vehicle collision block of U.S. Highway 79 S.;
reported 10:49 a.m. Saturday • Possession of controlled County Road 192.
at U.S. Highway 79 North and substance reported in the 1100
Ashby;
• Medical reported 12:37
• Assistant Director - Jimmy
Fitzgerald;
humor throughout,” Fitzger- To honor Dr. Craig, fam- • Stage Manager - Susan
aid said. “So don’t be afraid to ily and friends will be sharing Fitzgerald;
laugh!” memories prior to the show • Set Design - Jimmy
The cast did some extensive times. Fitzgerald, Travis Driver and
research to prepare for their The cast members and their Ryan Angell;
performances, looking deeply characters in “Death of a Sales-
into the 30s and 40s and the man include:
• Willy - Ryan Angell;
• Linda- April Pettigrew;
• Biff - BJ Matlock;
• Happy - John Squires;
• The Woman - Talon Pet-
• Fraud reported 1:43 p.m.
E. Main; Friday in the 7100 block of
• Fail to stop and give info County Road 447.
p.m. Saturday in the 700 block reported in the 2300 block of
of Pinedale Ave.; U.S. Highway 79 S.;
• Grass/weeds fire reported • Forgery reported in the Road 2276.
4:00 p.m. Saturday at Cross 900 block of U.S. Highway
Park Trailer Park;
• Medical call reported 6:17
9:42 p.m. Sunday in the 1500
block of N. Marshall;
• Two vehicle accident block of U.S. Highway 79 S.; If you have information
reported 8:20 a.m. Monday • Forgery reported in the that might lead to the solv-
ed. Loop 571 and U.S. Highway 700 block of E. Main; ing of a crime, call Crime
79 S.; • Theft reported in the 400 Stoppers at (903) 655-TIPS
• Medical call reported 4:22 block of S. Evenside; or (903) 655-8477. You will
• Possession of drug para- remain anonymous, will not
phernaila reported in the 500 have to testify in court and
• Medical call reported 8:13 block of U.S. Highway 79 E.;
p.m. Monday in the 13000 of and
Farm-to-Market Road 2276.
• Raythel Hogan, 64, Hen-
for an annual block party and
The
was
Toledo
Water muddy;
and blue catfish are fair on trot-
community members
prevent them from getting rid
RUSK COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVIC-
• Adjourn.
County.
June 13:
• Jerry Don Nail, 61, Kilgo-
re, parole violation, no bond;
cle, Class A, $2,500 bond;
• Matthew Scott Carter, 28,
session of marijuana, Class B,
$1,000 bond;
or transfers
• Approve the June 20, 2019 employ-
ee payroll
• Discuss and possibly approve to
construct a small covering for the
benches in front of the jail
• Discuss and approve the Rusk Coun-
Board Conference room, 10705 Main
St., Hwy. 42 in New London
• Reports
White bass are good on slabs.
Catfish are good on trotlines.
Sam Rayburn:
For more information on the
importance of safe disposal and
• Dallton Dewayne Snow,
20, Arp, possession of con-
Counsel for the ESD rather than just
Special Counsel
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Arraignments
The
Agendas
RUSK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COURT special session 10 a.m. June
since those are potential safety
and environmental hazards.”
backdated to Jan. 1, 2019 and end
June 30, 2019
• Read into the minutes that the
Rusk County Historical Comission
has received a Distinguished Service
Award for the 2018 year of service
• Discuss and possibly approve the
icated, Class B, $700 bond;
June 16:
• Alejandro Hurtado, 41, $500 bond; threat peace offi-
card abuse, state jail felony, Tatum, driving while intoxi- cer, Class C, $500 bond.
amount of $2,550.19
• Consider and possibly approve no
longer invoicing departments for foam
usage
tion Services Contracts • Consider and possibly approve reim-
• Report on Department Budgets bursement to the Laneville VFD for the
received for 2020 purchase and installation of a genera-
• Consider and possibly approve reim- tor for the Laneville radio tower
bursement to the Tatum VFD for the
City Council approves hiring animal center director
Continued from Page 1 mandated changes by the State approved for immediate use.
son. for the Master Fee Schedule after Other agenda items approved
After a short executive ses- thepassageof HB 852 in May.
This relates to how the city
WEST RUSK CCISD Board of Trustees bursement to the Tatum VFD for the • Consider and possibly approve a
budget workshop 6 p.m. June 17 in the purchase of one set of bunker gear at cost share with the Laneville VFD for
a cost of $3,770 the purchase of a floating pump
• Consider and possibly approve • Consider and possibly approve pur-
future cost share with the Carlisle VFD chasing ISO equipment for the New
a. 2019-20 Preliminary Budget; b. on new station London engine (formally the Carlisle
2018- 19 Back Pack Report; c. Prelimi- • Consider and possibly approve pay- engine)
nary STAAR Test Results; d. West Rusk ment to Michael Searcy for the pro-
CCISD Education Foundation 2018
Financial Statement
• Consent agenda
a. Recommend approval of min-
utes from the May 20, 2019 regu-
lar board meeting; b. Recommend
approval of bills, payroll and invest-
ment report
• Discussion and possible action con-
cerning contract with Shared Ser-
vice Arrangement for 2019-20 with
Longview Regional Day School Pro-
gram for the Deaf
• Discussion and possible approval of
2019- 20 Meal Prices
• Discussion and possible approval of
• Markeshaia Lashannon
June 15: West, 23, Overton, resist arrest
pv.00v001v.il v,i vv.1iLiv.11 vvi • Alexis Andres Rivera, 22, search or transport, Class A,
substance, state jail felony, Longview, driving while intox- $1,500 bond; fleeing police
$7,500 bond; icated, Class B, $700 bond; officer, Class B, $1,000 bond;
• Jo Ann Walker Coleman, June 16: public intoxication, Class C,
55, Henderson, credit/debit
were:
sion the Council returned to This relates to how the city The nomination of Tammy
their chambers and made a determines the charges for Killin on the Main Street Advi-
motion to hire a director for the building permits and inspec- sory Board, street closures for
Henderson Animal Center. It tions. Independence Day Celebration
was approved unanimously. “We can’t use values as we and parade on July 4, Minden
Police Chief Chad Taylor have in the past but must use Street closed on June 28 as
seemed relieved at the news, square footage now to determine requested by Brick Street Grill
In the past, Henderson Police the cost of fees,” said Abercrom-
Department has been overseeing bie. “Everything is very similar contracting for auditing services
the animal center. as it was only permit fees have with Gollob, Morgan, Peddy,
Jay Abercrombie, City Man- changed.” CPA for fiscal year ending Sept,
ager explained, to the Council, The agenda item was 30,2019.
Fishing Report
The Pineywoods fishing good on slabs and topwaters. Toledo Bend: Water
report posted on June 13: Crappie are good on minnows, murky; 80-84 degrees; 0.36’
Catfish are fair on trotlines. low. Black bass are good on
Caddo: Water muddy; Martin Creek: Water chartreuse spinnerbaits,
78-83 degrees; 2.10’ high, lightly stained; 78-88 degrees; crankbaits, and Rat-L-Traps.
Black bass are fair on Texas 0.25’ low. Black bass are slow Striped bass are fair on silver
rigged creature baits, black on Texas rigged craws, Flukes slabs and Li’l Fishies. White
buzzbaits and hollow body and shallow crankbaits. Crap- bass are fair on minnows and
frogs. Crappie are fair on min- pie are good on minnows, small spinnerbaits. Crappie
nows. Catfish are good on trot- White bass are good on slabs, are fair on minnows and char-
lines. Catfish are good on trotlines. treuse tube jigs over baited
Fork: Water lightly stained; Sam Rayburn: Water holes. Bream are fair on crick-
78-83 degrees; 0.11’ high, stained; 81-85 degrees; 4.79’ ets and nightcrawlers. Channel
Black bass are fair on Texas high. Black bass are slow.
rigged creature baits, flutter White bass are slow. Crappie lines baited with live bait and
spoons and deep diving crank- are slow. Bream are good on stinkbait in 20-30 feet. Yellow
baits. White and yellow bass are worms. Catfish are slow. catfish are slow.
Drug take back event set for June 28 in Mt. Enterprise
Continued from Page 1 Barnes added that prescrip- tion drugs form parents’ medi-
Coalition, a group of concerned tion drugs should be stored safe- cine cabinets, according to the
that ly in a lock box, not in an open National Institute on Drug
work to prevent youth sub- cabinet and properly disposed Abuse.
stance abuse, said the initiative of when no longer needed. “Parents could be the acci-
The availability of prescrip- dental drug dealer and not even
tion controlled substances is realize it,” Barnes said. “Safe
Medicines that sit in home especially a problem in East storage, use and disposal are key
Low Attendance Day waiver request gramming of two laptop computers at
from ADA and FSP funding calculations a cost of $200
20 in the County Courtroom, First Floor, to TEA for April 1,2019 district-wide • Consider and possibly approve
Rusk County Courthouse. • Discussion and possible approval using Emergency Solutions software
• Approve budget amendments and/ of TASB Policy Update 113 affecting in place of Firehouse for management
(LOCAL) Policies BBE, BBD, BJCD, Cl, of records by departments
CO, COA, COB, CRB, EHBAF, FNF • Consider and possibly approve pay-
• Discussion and possible approval of ment of Siddons-Martin for repairs to
new mileage rate the 2016 Mount Enterprise brush truck
• Executive Session and action result- in the amount of $926.37
ing from session: • Consider and possibly approve send-
A. Employment, resignations, ing three fire department members to
ty 2108 Audit as presented by Morgan reassignments the TFT school Aug. 6-8 for the cost of
Lagrone • Adjourn. airfare, car rental, mileage and miscel-
• Discuss and approve contract with laneous meals
Avenu Government Records Service, RUSK COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVIC- • Consider and possibly approve hir-
LLC to become the software provider ES DISTRICT NO. 1 regular meeting 7 ing the Carlton Law Firm as General
for Goverment Services with the sign- p.m. June 20 at the Henderson Central
ing of the Agreement for Informa- Fire Station.
tion Technology Products and Services • Consider and approve Minutes of • Consider and possibly approve date,
which will be an 18-month contract previous meeting time and location for 2020 budget
• Consider and approve monthly workshop in July
Financial Report • Consider and possibly approve reim-
• Consider and approve monthly Pay- bursement to the New London VFD for
ment of Bills four sets of bunker gear under a Texas
• Update on building site and any pos- Forest Service Grant in the cost share
sible action to be taken
• Report on moving of Tatum antenna
following May 2019 report: and tower at S.0.
a. Rusk County Justice of the • Report on Agreement for Fire Protec-
Peace Pct. 1
• Approve payment of bills
• Adjourn.
addresses a vital public safety
and health issue.
cabinets are highly susceptible Texas, said Barnes. in helping prevent teens from
to diversion, misuse and abuse. Locally, there are more con- abusing prescription drugs.”
said Lauren Barnes, East Texas trolled substances prescribed In addition to the drug take
Substance Abuse Coalition per capita than in the state, back events, the public can dis-
coordinator. “Also, we’re trying according to the Texas Depart- pose of their unused medica-
to educate the community to ment of Public Safety. tions year-round at the perma-
Barnes said the high number nent drop box in Henderson at
of their unused medications by of medications being prescribed the Rusk County Sheriff s Office,
flushing them down the toilet means there’s greater access for
or throwing them in the trash, teens to abuse the drugs.
Sixty-two percent of teens drop box locations can be found
say it’s easy to get prescrip- atwww.easttexasrx.com.
following persons $7,500 bond; credit/debit card cated, third degree felony,
were arraigned in the court abuse, state jail felony, $7,500 $25,000 bond;
of Judge Jana Enloe, Justice bond; credit/debit card abuse, *• XcljlIiJi 6^, IXn-
of the Peace, Precinct 5, Rusk state jail felony, $7,500 bond; derson, driving while intoxi-
credit/debit card abuse, state cated, Class A, $1,500 bond;
jail felony, $7,500 bond; June 17:
June 14: • Tylik Louis Taylor, 20,
• Bobby Glenn Allen II, 34, Marshall, theft of property,
• Mason Lee Nicholson, 21, Henderson, burglary of build- Class B, $1,000 bond;
Henderson, burglary of vehi- ing, state jail felony, $3,000
bond;
• Dustin Leroy Morgan, trolled substance, state jail fel-
Van Vleck, possession of con- 35, Henderson, possession of ony, $10,000 bond; possession
trolled substance, third degree controlled substance, Class B, of marijuana, Class B, $750
felony, $15,000 bond; pos- $750 bond; bond;
• Shelby Preston Brantley, '• Chase Wayne-Kenney
42, Henderson, assault EMS Lay, 21, Overton, parole war-
• Brittany Rose Bankston, personnel, third degree felony, rant, no bond; and
30, Bay City, possession of no bond, Gregg County;
marijuana, Class B, $1,000
bond; possession of controlled
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Moore, Dan. The Henderson News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 2019, newspaper, June 19, 2019; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1236673/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.