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Gainesville High School 2018 Homecoming Queen Sapphira
Smith and King Francisco Cruz are recognized at halftime.
They were crowned during the homecoming game
Thursday evening, Sept. 20.
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ATHENS, Texas (AP) — Democrat Beto
O’Rourke’s mother is typically asked how her son
got his name or if he was a troublemaker. But in
a rural county Donald Trump overwhelmingly
won in 2016, a supporter brings up different family
history: Accusations her son pushed a project that
would benefit his wealthy father-in-law.
It’s a decade-old accusation that Beto O’Rourke
has denied and stems from his days on the El Paso
City Council. An attorney who filed two ethics
complaints against O’Rourke in 2006 over the
project called recent attack ads misleading.
But Republican Ted Cruz has revived the
accusations as he tries to defend his Senate seat
against the Democratic congressman, who had
said going into their first debate Friday that he
won’t similarly go negative.
His family says they’re doing the same.
“Those things have all been addressed. This is
something that is not new to us. Anything being
brought up by Cruz has been brought up before,”
said Charlotte O’Rourke, Beto’s sister, who was
campaigning with their mother, Melissa, this
month in solidly conservative East Texas. “But we
know the truth.”
Starting in Dallas with the first of three televised
debates in Texas, Cruz was expected to try to show
voters a version of O’Rourke beyond the third-term
congressman who has rejected outside money, has
no campaign pollster and visited all 254 Texas
counties, many of which Democrats wrote off long
ago.
National attention in the race has grown as
O’Rourke has raised more money than Cruz, a 2016
presidential contender, and polls have suggested
a tighter race than expected in a state where
Republicans typically win in landslides. One poll
by Quinnipac University this week, however, found
Cruz ahead by 9 points.
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expansion of 1-35 and how it interacts with United States He said many contacts were made, and if those
Army Corps of Engineers land surrounding Lake Ray contacts can help solve any of the federal issues that
Roberts in the southern part of the county.
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Various officials pose with Vice President Mike Pence, center, during a briefing at the White House this week. County
Judge Jason Brinkley is the fourth from left.
TALKING “It’s difficult to say which topic concerns the county
* the most,” Brinkley said. “Obviously, if we have another
continued from page 1 large disaster, any changes in the FEMA funding format
During an email interview with the Register, Brinkley could impact individuals and the county by hundreds
said that many people understand how the state cf thousands of dollars or probably more. However,
legislature can impact counties, but federal policy can
play an important role, as well.
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it is also imperative that an agreement is reached
between the Texas Department of Transportation,
According to Brinkley, some of the issues impacting BNSF Railway and the United States Army Corps of
Cooke County include: rural broadband internet; Engineers regarding land just south of Valley View for
Federal Emergency Management Agency funding and the 1-35 expansion because individuals homes could be
emergency response; positioning of future weather at stake.”
radars, appointments for the current vacancies in the ’
emergency response; positioning of future weather at stake.”
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Eastern Federal Judicial District; importance of getting Thursday, Brinkley estimated the trip to Washington,
transportation infrastructure dollars to the local level; D.C. cost approximately $3,500 to $4,000 for all four men
as well as right-of-way and land issues such as the to attend the event.
expansion of 1-35 and how it interacts with United States He said many contacts were made, and if those
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Sunset tonight 7:25 p.m.
Moonrise today 6:27 p.m.
Moonset today 4:51 a.m.
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Einselen, Sarah. Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 22, 2018, newspaper, September 22, 2018; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1324323/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.