The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 139, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Page: 2 of 12
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If desired, memorials
may be made to the Shady
Grove Missionary Baptist
Church, 131 FM 999, Gary,
TX 75643.
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Panola recognized for being on front lines of digital technology
eRepublic’s Center for to Allen West, Director of are incorporating new
Carthage, Mack Sanders
of Longview, Billy G.
Sanders (Telena) of
Longview, Willie T.
Sanders of Gary, Ebbie D.
Sanders (Nell) of Gary, and
RogenSanders of Kilgore;
four daughters, Floria
Young (Jimmy) of
Longview, Carolyn Hicks
Sanders of Kilgore, Barbie
Sanders Palmer of
Longview, and Bertha
Beckworth of Kilgore, who
was her caregiver. She was
the proud grandmother of
The Center for Digital
Education is a national re-
2011 Digital Community search and advisory insti-
> at Lake Murvaul and in
6th Rappahannock the creeks around Gary,
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education. Distance .capabilities as well as on- College
Learning is responsible line tutoring and advisory
for supporting and train- services. Use of mobile de- nity College
ing faculty, staff and stu- vices was also a key indi-
“As community college
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Arrested Friday, servant pired registration, defec- invalid.
September 30, were: ■ Kendrick Ray Wilson, five required equipment, Arrested !
■ Catisha Tanyelle Rug- 25, by Carthage Police De- public intoxication. tober2, wer<
ley, arrested by Texas De- partment Officer Carl Har- ■ Arthur Ray Speed, ar
partment of Public Safety ris for possession erf mart- by Panola County Sher-
Cpl. David Tompkins for juana <2oz. riff’s Deputy Ronnie Ends-
driving while intoxicat- ■ Michael Stephen Gos- ley pursuant to warrant/
ed/open alcohol container, sett, 24, arrested by driving while license in-
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Smith, Jr.; and five sisters,
Patty Lee Calhoun, Viola
Waters, Mary Jones, TheoArrested Monday, Oc-
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driving while license in- Carthage Police Depart- valid, pursuant to Austin Police Officer James Car-
valid, disobeyed police offi- ment Officer Danny Craig parole division war- penter for ev ”
cer, failure to maintain fl- for public intoxication, rant/assault fami- rest/detention
nancial responsibility. CPF/driving while license ly/household member de.
■ Steve Anthony Ben- invalid and no liability in- with previous conviction, Funeral services for
son, 36, arrested by Texas surance. unlawful possession Mrs. Ruth Sanders, age 89,
Department of Public SAfe- ■ Daniel Ray Matthews, firearm involving fami- Note: The Arrest Report of Gary„TX, will be held at
t ty Trooper David Tomp- 37, arrested by Panola ly/household. is submitted by the Ham. on Sat, Ort. 8,2011,
kins for driving while in- County Sheriff Deputy ■ Britney Danielle Hud- Panola County Sheriff’s at M?ssion’ Solomon and Ray Lee
toxicated 2nd offense and Richard Mojica for public speth, by Panola County Office. It is important to Bap?!st^Ch^h
disobeying police officer, intoxication. Sherriff’s Office Deputy note ^at inclusion in the ^ry’ X^lth Ch?®
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tion x2, resist arrest search riff’s Deputy Richard Mo- lie Safety Trooper Eric namedh®re have been Shady Grove Cemetery, - - -
or transport, disorderly jica for no driver’s license Nieves pursuant to war- charged with a crane but near Gary. Thejamily will
conduct, assault public (when unlicensed), ex- rant/driving while license have not been convicted. “ *
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receive friends for a visita-
tion and wake service from
6-8 p.m. on Friday at the
Shady Grove Missionary
Baptist Church. Mrs.
Sanders passed away on
Sunday morning, Oct. 2,
We want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their
prayers, cards, phone calls, food, and flowers. Thanks for the A recent edition of The Panola Watchman reported ™
donations to the building funds in memory of Julie A. Jacks, all local fire departments received a donation check aorn March 22, 1922, in
Thanks to Bro. Dale Reed and Bro. Dale Walker for the beauti- from the Panola County Farm Bureau and matching Panola County, TX the
fill service. Also we would like to thank Hawthorn Funeral state funds announced at the recent Panola County ninth of twelve children
Home for all the kindness they showed us during this difficult Emergency District #1 meeting. However, Carthage born to the marriage of
time. The thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. Fire Department was not given the donation as the oth- King Solomon and Evan-
The Jacks'Family er departments were. ,, !teattSJdWNewS&lem
School near Gary. Ruth ac-
cepted Christ as her Savior
and joined the Shady
Grove Missionary Baptist
Church. She united in
A planning committee meeting was held recently at ing for scholarships, recruiting, and helping students marriage with Cleveland
Panola College to form a SFA Alumni Chapter. Interest- transition to college life. Sanders on June 6, 1940, „. . D _. .
\ ------- lu The next meeting will be in early November, and and from this union, flf- Hicks, and
College president Greggory Powell. A close relation- those interested in joining can call Michael Alexander teen children were bom. Ebbie D. Sanders, Jr. Serv-
ship exists between the two schools, as many Panola at 903-241-5273. Mrs. Sanders, or “Mu 88 honorary pallbear-
graduates have attended SFASU. Others attending the meeting were Pam Todd, Polly Dear” as she’s so lovingly ars ar® Cleveland Sanders.
Carthage resident, Ralph Todd is a member of the Maines, Deanie Berry, Jean Bunyard, Twink Ross, called by her children, not „ °
SFA Board of Regents. Denise Todd, Lynn and Carol Vincent, Wanda and Jer- only raised her 15 chil- Sa”d^s’
Michael Alexander was elected president of the new- ry Hanszen, Sharon Ivey, and alumni director Jeff dren, but was a caring
mother figure to other
children throughout her
life. Her door and her
heart were always open to
anyone in need. Mu Dear
5th Lake Sumter Com- still found time to relax
Digital Education and Information Technology, technologies to enhance munity College do some of the things
Converge Online recently who does a good job every student services and im- 6th Kirtland Communi- she enjoyed such as fishing
announced winners in the year collecting data from prove course curricu- ty College
seventh annual Digital different offices and com- him,” said Cathilea Robi- I
Community Colleges Sur- piling the survey for us.” nett, executive vice Community College
vey and Panola College The survey documents president of the Center for
was again a “Digital Com- advances made by com- Digital Education. “Ex- College
munity College Survey munity colleges in utiliz- panded distance learning
Winner.” When asked to ing information technolo- offerings, use of mobile Community College
comment on this achieve- gy and recognizes which devices, and greater col-
ment Ann Morris, Dean of colleges are providing a laboration - among other munity and Technical Col-
Distance Learning, re- high level of service to efforts - demonstrate lege
sponded, “We are pleased their faculty, students, these winners’ drive to
to get national recognition and communities as a re- provide students with a
for how well we provide a suit. The survey also high-quality education at Community College
high level of service to ev- looked at technology inte- a lower cost. Congratula-
eryone at Panola College, gration into college cur- tions!”
Every year the standards riculum and campus life,Bi|||" '
for the Top Ten are raised, documenting use of online Colleges Survey Winners tute specializing in K-12
Panola may be a rural col- admissions processes, dis- Small Colleges Category and higher education
lege, but our faculty and tance education, technolo- - Less Than 5,000 Stu- technology trends, policy,
students have the same gy training for students dents and funding. CDE sup-
expectations as their and faculty, campus secu- 1st Tompkins Cortland ports the Converge media
counterparts at metropoli- rity alerts, use of Web 2.0 Community College platform composed of file
tan institutions of higher social and collaborative 2nd Central Wyonfing Converge Special Reports
• . and Converge Online. The
2nd Mid-Plains Commu- Center is a division of eRe-
public, a national publish-
3rd Carl Sandburg Col- ing, event and research
dents to utilize technology cator of success. lege company, focused on
that supports teaching “As community college 4th Halifax Community smart media for public
and learning and our web- enrollments continue to College ~ sector innovation,
site. We are also gratefill increase, school leaders -----Ajk ----------------— " "i
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