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Strip on Thursday
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tion for pulled pork sandwich, chips
and dessert.
ing and introduction of teachers will
take place at 5 p.m. in the gym.
chance to win FOX Sports Southwest
tickets to see their favorite hometown
pro-sports team in action. Call Brian
Brown: (903) 657-2501.
HUNTERS SAFETY COURSE Aug. 15 or
29, at Rusk County Extension meeting
room, 115 E. Fordall St. The class will
be 8 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday only. For
more information or to sign up, call
A. J. Cook at (903) 595-4567 or (903)
655-0997.
MOUNT ENTERPRISE 4-H membership
drive, fundraiser 11 a.m.-? Aug. 15 at
Chapman’s Grocery at the corner of
U.S. Highway 259 South and U.S. High-
way 84 in Mount Enterprise. $7 dona-
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My Answer
Briefs
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RUSK COUNTY EXTENSION Education
Association meeting, 2 p.m. Aug. 13 in
the county extension office.
Q: I have an important deci-
sion to make, and my parents
are pulling me one way and
friends are pulling me another.
Who should I listen to? I don’t
want to make a mistake. —
J.D.M.
A: I’m thankful for your
concern; far too many young
people, I’m afraid, make deci-
sions without really thinking of
the consequences, and end up
destroying their futures. The
Bible says, “Listen to advice
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - /
Palestinian health official said
at least four Palestinians from by an Israeli air strike on July including an Associated Press
1 9 of last year, belonged to video journalist and his Pales-
today,
He will.
Then seek His will con-
and accept discipline” (Prov- cerning this decision. Do take Answer.
erbs 19:20). into account the concerns of Billy Graham Evangelistic
The most important thing your parents and your friends; Association, 1 Billy Graham
I can urge you to do is lis- God can use them to help you Parkway,
ten to God and seek His will decide. But above all, pray 28201; call i-(877) 2-GRA-
concerning this decision. God about this decision, and ask HAM, or visit the Web site for
loves you, and (believe it or God to guide you. God’s prom- the Billy Graham Evangelistic
not) He is more concerned ise (which I urge you to memo- Association:
about your future than you are. rize) is for you: “Trust in the ham.org>.
That’s why the most important Lord with all your heart and
decision you can make right lean not on your own under- (; -
now is to turn to Jesus Christ standing; in all your ways sub- By Tribune Content Agency, Lie.
Official: Blast from Gaza war ordnance kills four
spokesman Ashraf al-Qidra witness, said he was helping a
said the ordnance exploded crew remove rubble from the
as Palestinian workers were home using a bulldozer and
helping family members another earth mover. “A huge
remove rubble from a home explosion occurred,” he said,
destroyed during the 50-day Neighbors said the explo-
war between Israel and the sion might have been caused
Hamas militants who rule the by cooking gas cylinders that
A coastal territory. exploded in the summer heat.
Last year, six people,
Thursday, August 6,2015 — HENDERSON DAILY NEWS — PAGE 3
Seek God’s guidance before
making important decisions
and commit mit to him, and he will make
your life to your paths straight” (Proverbs
Him. Putting 3:5-6).
your life into
His hands is It may be through a door that
one decision clearly opens or closes; it may
that is never be through an inner conviction;
wrong. Don’t it may be through a prayerful
delay, but ask analysis of your situation. The
Christ to come Bible says, “Walk in obedience
into your life to all I command you, that it
and may go well with you” (Jer-
emiah 7:23). God bless you.
(Send your queries to “My
” c/o Billy Graham,
the same family were killed 9 of last year, belonged to video journalist and his Pales-
and 13 people were injured in Ayman Abu Nqira, a lectur- tinian translator, were killed
the Gaza Strip on Thursday by er at the Islamic University as Gaza police engineers tried
an explosion of Israeli mili- of Gaza. The Israeli military to defuse unexploded Israe-
tary ordnance left over from declined to say why it was li ordnance. Three people,
last summer’s war. targeted. including an AP photogra-
Gaza Health Ministry Rabie Abu Nqira, an eye- pher, were badly injured.
SHELLEY MRAZ PHOTOGRAPHY will
be taking HHS senior yearbook portraits
at HHS the week of Aug. 17-21. Call Editor’s note: “News Briefs” items are
Mraz at (903) 657-2888 to schedule restricted to non-profit and civic organi-
your appointment. zations that serve Henderson and Rusk
County. These event notices should be
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it’s important that we
ment
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(Dr. Komaroff is a physician
stand the depth of your loss.
er bond can be. Others simply
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resentative for House District
11 which includes Cherokee,
Nacogdoches and Rusk Coun-
ties.
Upon receiving the award,
Clardy expressed his apprecia-
ily. As such, the grief associated
with the loss of a canine com-
Man waives hearing
in fake drunk driving
checkpoint case
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inary schools of your pet. But if your grief con-
offer pet-loss tinues, undiminished, for longer
support hot- than six to 12 months and inter-
lines and may feres with your ability to func-
be able to rec- tion, consider talking to a mental
ommend sup- health professional.
port groups as
well.
• Get a new dog. A patient of
mine once lost a dog and was
Mourn grieving that loss. When I rec-
dr. anthony the loss. Be ommended that he get a new
good to your- dog, he said he felt it would be
self. Do what “disloyal.” I didn’t understand
feels com- that. I said that I bet the dog
KOMAROFF
Medical Advice
Texas prosecutors recognize State
Rep. Clardy with Law & Order award
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NACOGDOCHES - State
Rep. Travis Clardy was honored
July 30 with the Law & Order
Award presented by the Texas
District and County Attorneys
Association. Clardy was recog-
nized specifically for his legis-
lative work toward passage of
Senate Bills 172 and 173 which
created criminal prosecution
procedures for the massive list
of chemical compounds used
in the manufacture of extreme-
ly dangerous, and sometimes
fatal, synthetic drugs such as
K-2 or synthetic marijuana.
The new legislation which
becomes effective on Sept. 1,
2015, is designed to close loop-
holes used by chemists to avoid
prosecution under current law
by continually tweaking the Courtesy photo
compoun s. In the attached picture, from left, are: Shannon Edmonds,
Clardy se ves as state rep- Director of Government Relations, Texas District County
... __ tt ,Attorneys Association, State Rep. Travis Clardy and Art
Bauereiss, District Attorney, Angelina County,
he described as “bad business, Nacogdoches County Attorney,
bad for kids and bad for Texas.” “His work this session to help
“Representative Clardy has stop the spread of synthetic
tion for the committed effort of been a strong supporter of drugs highlights his commit-
prosecutors and law enforce- crime victims, law enforcement ment
in combatting the evil of and prosecutors at the Capi- recognize his hard work with
the synthetic drug trade which fol,” remarked John Fleming, this honor.
Mourning a pet is a normal reaction
DEAR DOCTOR K: My
beloved dog passed away a few
months ago after years of lov-
ing companionship. My friends
think I should be over his death
by now. Are they right?
DEAR READER: There’s
a reason dogs are called man’s
(and woman’s) best friend: They
offer unparalleled companion-
ship and unconditional love.
Especially unconditional love.
That love is encapsulated in the teels com-
wonderful prayer: “Lord, help foiling, and allow yourself time he lost would have wanted him
me to become the person that to recover from the loss. Express to be happy. I told him that my
my dog thinks I am.” your feelings. Hold a memorial brother-in-law had always had
For most dog owners, a dog is service or funeral, or bury your a golden retriever. A new gold-
a cherished member of the fam- pet at a pet cemetery. en puppy arrived in his home
• Remember the fun. What shortly after each death. Each
did you enjoy most about your new golden puppy was a new
panion can be just as intense as pet? What did your pet love to do beginning for him. And for each
losing a human companion. As with you? Celebrate and remem- of those golden puppies, he was
well-intentioned as your friends ber all of the positive things your their first beginning,
may be, they may not under- pet brought to your life. Consider
memorializing your pet through and professor at Harvard Medi-
Many non-pet-owners don’t donations to organizations cal School. To send questions, go
realize how strong the dog-own- devoted to pets and their health, to <AskDoctorK.com>, or write:
• Seek help if you need it. Ask Doctor K, 10 Shattuck St.,
can’t fathom it and may even It’s normal to feel some ongo- Second Floor, Boston, Mass.
belittle your feelings. It is impor- ing sadness about the absence 02115.)
tant to acknowledge your grief
when your dog passes away —
whether other people do or not.
Dogs live an average of 10
years. That means that even the
longest-lived dogs won’t span a
human’s lifetime.
It is normal to experience
feelings of grief, possibly quite
intensely and for a long time,
after the death of a pet. Some of
the tips below may be helpful.
• Reach out. If you know
someone else who has lost a
well-loved pet, talk with him or
her about your loss. Many veter-
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SOMERSET, Pa. - A man
charged with setting up a fake
drunk driving checkpoint while
pretending to be a Pennsyl-
vania state trooper must now
stand trial.
State troopers from Som-
erset say 19-year-old Logan
Shaulis was drunk when he
parked his vehicle diagonally
across state Route 601 and set
up road flares at about 4 a.m.
on May 30.
A motorist who stopped says
Shaulis claimed he was a troop-
er with the “drug and alcohol
division” and demanded to see
a driver’s license, registration
and insurance papers.
When police arrived, police
say Shaulis tried to hand a BB
pistol to the car’s passenger,
saying he couldn’t get caught
with it.
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Linebarger, Les. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 2015, newspaper, August 6, 2015; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1236868/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.