The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 74, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 2002 Page: 1 of 12
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to nation to deliver the gift.
"The station was swarming
with TV-crews from all over the
nation,” said Brando.
In addition to the intense
Senior Detention
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THE PANOLA WATCHMAN mm
Editors Note: This is the
/yiewirt of several articles
featuring certified peace officers
who pat their lives on the line j
every day to protect the citizens
of Panola County. ’
After meeting a Panola
County Sheriffs Department OsJ
dyrty through Ms wife, Brady ?.
Odom decided that crime f
fighting was for him. jjjjjl
Odom credited his inspiration
for becoming a peace officer
mainly to PCSO K-9 Deputy WM
Kevin Lake.
He currently serves as the MH
senior detention officer for the PCSO
Coirtooytoto sheriff s department
“ "' Odom's duties in tins area of
to'hrSngR^tooe^^
Village area, which is Ladder S,
Battalion 2.
According to Brando, he
arrived in New York on Sept
" • Dewey Ray Hinton Jr., to
aggravated aooonk with a dooftftH
WUR>on. I,
b • Jason Vernon Bowmen, to
torglary of a habitation
i< •Jeremy Pomplun, for two
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if •Harrold Ray Owasa, foe
yravmed assault with a dradftr
8£lfot»errSyw«toing a
red creditor, theft and in-
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planned
The East Texas Oil and Gas
Industry, in conjunction with the
Carthage Economic Develop-
ment Corporation, is announcing
the East Texas Oil and Gas
Blast, to celebrate natural re-
sources in Panola County.
' The purpose of the event is io
honor the oil and gas industry,
their related service companies
and families, while promoting
East Texas tourism and exhibit-
ing community pride.
The day is intended to be a
fun-filled day for the entire
family to enjoy.
The festival will be held at
to Texas Country Music Hall
of Fame building from 10 a.m.
until 5 pre., on November 23.
The event will have out-
standing entertainment There
from local parents. Chief Deputy David Jeter
“*-?—• mating Coated with information tot Baker waa
that indicated Baker, he did admit to having involved in an occupation that
..... encounter
children of this age group on a
exhibits, along with arts, crafts,
and food booths.
Drawings to door prizes,
provided by East Texas area
merchants and event sponsors,
will be held throughout to day.
in honor of to cele-
bration, there will be free tours
of to Texas Country Music
Wednesday November 6
ion of The Panola
will not be accepted.
Rules to entry
follows:
•Photos mart be
Brando presents FDNY
with framed memorial
By George Aaron Seguin
Ballots will accompany to
tie with all photographs, so
ft local residents will be able
vote to their favorite photos. . brought
Entries will be categorized in Watchman -
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Jury
indicts 32
iThe Panola County Grretd
Spy mot Wednesday and
toMed down 32 indictments.
i Twenty-two indictments
tore filed in to Panola County
The finning of to squares
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House in Carthage, and to idpa
of to tribute was conceived by
ways, was a culmination of to Brando, Rickert, and Liedtke,
efforts of several Panola County "Bryan and I were talking Texas," said Brando to Coglan.
residents. The framed tribute one day about bow I would be in Accenting to' Brando, the
remw York nm includes a reduced version of New York on to eleventh, and station warm-heartedly received
to "Lest We Forget" tribute how it would be nice if we could Hv tribute, and invited him to
do something to to FDNY, to lunch. At lunch, Brando sat next
only problem was to pick a to Battalion 2 Chief John Jonas,
station," said Brando. whose heroic tales of personal
The station chosen wn a experiences on Sept. 11 have
station out of to Greenwich been well documented in the
press.
"It was an extremely chilling
k See FDNY, page A2.
According to' Brando, the
was very busy responding to
calls on that day, according to
Brando.
When to firefighters
returned from their runs and
when they had a chance to visit,
Brando presented the tribute to
De^r^^ tribute from the Carthngn Fire Dapartmerrt on September 11, J
Contribuflonn and eNorta were given to the tribute by Carthage Fire Marshall fl
Carthage man faces four Oil and
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feeing four felony counts of "The children lead Baker. The suspect surrendered -
Mdeccncy with a child, inwtigehas te behave dot to to -sheriffs department w* Ira -wrew*
Chancellor Baker, 20, waa dure may have been a third Thursday evening on to fourth
77 ~ — child who was molested." stated charge of indecency with a
Panola County Sheriffs Office child, according to Jeter.
Timers »d • mlmuu
Deputy DuviG . mmb. vfinocn ano receiveu
BakCTmtosted two childrep.
The chief deputy added i
after 'a thorough investigation, < Dsye later, a fourth child was daily basis," added to* chief
Bhker was questioned about to interviewed and etated that he deputy.
Adorable Faces photo contest
hosted by Panola Watchman
Adorable Faces
PO.BoxSlS
Carthage, TX. 75633
All voters must obtain a
ballot from an edition of to
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large trophy and crown and will
be featured T. “ “ ‘
IFatotosmtJnto
All entiy fees are due upon than one year old
1 • Children must be no older
be than 4 yean of age
• Photos should be no larger Hall of Fame Museum.'
J-mexiO Come join to celebration.
•Name, age, and telephone For more information, contact
number should be written on to Sandra Sirratt at (903) 297-
backofphotos 1 4017.
contact with a third child," enabled hhn
that statedJeter. .
Daye later, a fourth child was daily basis," added to
interviewed and etated fest he deputy.
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The Panola Watchman is
Collecting photographic entries
of "Enchanting Children," for its
Adorable Races Photo Contest.
» All parents and grandparents
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thfee children will receive ■
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by The Panola
the 2002 Carfoage
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of to State of Tcxaa, by
Worley, Outinge High
Ed Brando, Carthage School Technology Education
firefighter and regional director teacher, and pieced in to center
- a---- Medical of to fiame. Each comer of to
had to frame featored squares bolding a media presence, to department
opportunity to pay homage to
personal friends as weU as to to
New York Fire Department.
Brando presented FDNY FDNY sticker created by
Engine 24, Battalion 2, Captain Brando, Um Snow, B
Frank Coglan with a framed Rickert, and Randy Lieddse.
tribute to to fellen heroes that — •
gallantly responded to to
tragedy on September 11.
. The presentation, in some
efforts of several Panola County
done by Grandfather's Csptam Frank Coglan, Ladder 5,
“ ' who lost eleven men from his
battalion on Sept 11. "This is
from your brothers in Carthage,
three divisions. 1: age 0-12
months. II: age 2-3 years. ID:
age 4-5 years.
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The top three winners and
, three nmnoMtys will receive
■ invited to submit a candid
jotograph of their child on or
fine October 31. An entry fee
? $15 will cover all printing
1 processing fees.
AU entries wiU be printed in
receipt of'photo. Checks and
money ottos should (
addressed to The Panola
Entries may be mailed or
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 74, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 2002, newspaper, September 22, 2002; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1280438/m1/1/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.