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Three people were arrested on multiple
narcotic charges in Anahuac as part of
an investigation conducted by Chambers
County deputies.
Chambers County Sheriff Brian Haw-
thorne said a search warrant, signed by
344th District Court Judge Randy Mc-
Donald, was served Monday at a resi-
dence in the 400 block of Lone Star Av-
der cocaine into crack form,” Hawthorne
said.
Hawthorne said while deputies were
searching the home, they discovered an-
other resident of the home, Roy Lewis
Jr., had a handgun in his possession. The
firearm had been reported stolen out of
Chambers County.
Lewis was charged for possessing crack
cocaine, powder cocaine, and synthetic
marijuana. Lewis Jr. was charged with
marijuana possession and for the stolen
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School board OKs issuance Sage said the federal government allows
municipalities to issue bonds where the
of refunding bonds interest for the bondholders is not taxed.
The school board has approved the issu- But with that designation, they impose
ance of refunding bonds that are expect- several rules on us, he said. The taxable
ed to produce about $6 million in interest bond market is actually five times bigger
savings over the next six years. than the tax-exempt bond market, mean-
Financial advisors Tom Sage and Ryan ing there are five times as many buyers
O’Hara told the board they are looking at out there. They do trade at a little higher
$89 million in the Unlimited Tax Refund- interest rate. But we do not have the rules
ing Bonds, Series 2020. The added these the fed government imposed on us when
bonds would be issued as taxable bonds. we issue as taxable.”
“In the past, we’ve always issued them Sage added the bonds all have an inter-
as tax-exempt bonds,” Sage said. est rate of 5%. —Matt Hollis
enue. Deputies served the warrant on the firearm. A third person at the Anahuac
home’s owner, Demarcus Stewart Lewis, home, Candace Arvie, was also charged
They were investigating the possible sale for multiple drug possession.
of drugs out of Lewis’home. “The Chambers County Sheriff’s Of-
“Upon executing the warrant, detec- fice is working tirelessly to eradicate
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caine, synthetic marijuana, as well as ing of narcotics from our communities,”
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 2020, newspaper, March 5, 2020; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1468057/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.