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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2022
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Deputy Dustin Kieschnick (left) has been selected as Deputy ofthe First Quarter Forrister,ZumaCarolina-Possessionof ing to the U.S. Drought Monitor, and illegally issuing prescriptions
marijuana <2 oz. (2-15-22)
2022, according to Fayette County Sheriff Keith Korenek.
everyone in the Texas workers’
investigators, we were able to en-
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with Deputy Jared Michalec and
boaters were unharmed but unable
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boat. The wardens confirmed there
was no way to reach them through
waterways or on land. A call was
placed for a helicopter with hoist
of a financial instrument as well as
a parole violation for the original
than 54,000 acres burned in East- compensation system, and thanks
land County, between Fort Worth to the teamwork between the Texas
and Abilene. A sheriff’s deputy Division of Workers’ Compensa-
died while trying to rescue others tion(DWC)FraudUnitandfederal
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deferred adjudication.
Filed March 11
alcoholic container (2-12-22)
Filed March 18
A Fayette
County Native
Krenek was working security at the investigation, the driver, identified have to felony warrants. Michelle
antique festival when he observed as Charles Kocian, 39, of Flatonia, Phillips, 43, of La Grange, was
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FAYETTE COUNTY COURT
Adult Misdemeanor Cases
Filed March 8
Rainey, Clarissa Michelle-Possession of
OPEN Every Saturday
Noon to 6 p.m.
Fleckenstein, Hunter F.-DWI blood
alcohol content >-0.15 (12-3-21)
Jackson, Leticia Blanca-Duty on striking
fixture/highway landscape >-$200
(2-5-22)
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Arlington doctor gets prison
time for fraud, drug crimes
A federal judge sentenced an
Wildfire risk remains high
in much of state
Much of the state remains at
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removing standing water.
•Don’t make permanent repairs
before the adjuster sees the damage.
TPW awards $12.5 million
in park grants
The Texas Parks and Wildlife
Commission last week awarded
more than $12.5 million in grants
to enhance and expand outdoor
recreational spaces at 26 commu-
nity parks statewide. The money is
provided on a 50/50 match and is
used to create more nature trails,
native gardens, playgrounds, dog
parks and athletic fields.
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categories: cities with more than
500,000population, cities with less
than500,000 population and towns
of less than 20,000 population. A
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Filed March 10
Nguyen, Huy Benjamin-Speeding 75
mph zone (11-6-21)
Filed March 11
Margaryan,Andranik-Disregardingred
light traffic signal (12-3-21)
Tyler, Alphonso Jerome-Speeding 75
mph zone (8-18-21)
Filed March 16
Goodson, Keldrick Bernard-Speeding
mph zone ends in 5 (1-27-21)
(offense date is in parenthesis)
FAYETTE COUNTY COURT
Marriage Certificates
Issued March 7-18
Jeremy Jay Kollaus and Kara Lynnette
Devries
Oscar Jesus Trevino III and Sarah Ann
Brown
State Capital
HIGHLIGHTS
By Gary Borders
Overnight Trip to
COUSHATTA CASINO
in Kinder, LA
April 13& 14, 2022
Stay at Best Western
Leave Walmart parking lot at 7:30 a.m.
Pick up in Schulenburg.
Return Thurs., April 14 approx. 7:30 p.m.
________Call for cost________
Day Trip to
Naskila Gaming
in Livinsston, TX
Weds., May 11,2022
Depart: Meet at Walmart parking lot at
5:45 a.m. to depart at 6:00 a.m.,
Pick up in Schulenburg approx. 6:15 a.m.
Return approx. 6:30 p.m.
$55 Per Person
Naskila is not paying for part of the bus,
therefore no freeplay or food voucher.
Nearly the entire state is in some for controlled substances. Dr. Clin-
Schulenburg Police Chief Troy
Brenek reports that officers re-
sponded to 69 calls for service
and two reportable incidents were
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investigated during the week of swept through Central and East reached the individuals, and the
Deputy Kieschnick has been with the Sheriffs Office for nearly a year and has Punch, Jacob Lacy-Possession of man- form of drought, with much of the ton Battle pleaded guilty last July
five years prior experience. Deputy Kieschnick takes pride in being proactive and Juana <2 oz- (2-1 3-22) Panhandle, High Plains and west to the charges after an investigation
is no stranger to assisting others at any given time. “Thank you for your selfless Fleckenstein, Hunter F.-DWI blood central Texas most at risk. conducted by the Texas Division of
dedication to the communities in Fayette County,” Sheriff Korenek said. alcohol content >-0.15 (12-3-21) Nearly 123,000 acres in Texas Workers’ Compensation’s Fraud
Deputy Kieschnick is shown being presented with the plaque by Sgt. Ben -“cxsonaseticabiancahutzonstnking have burned in March alone, ac- Unit and federal investigators.
Wilson (right).
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COVID-19 cases, deaths
rise in past week
The number of new COVID-19
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MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING
Renee Demersof Schulenburg for ers and businesses and can also week compared to the previous
Young Farmers hold meeting assault causing bodilyinjury/family help with questions about how to week, according to the Coronavirus
The Schulenburg Young Farmers held their monthly meeting on Tuesday, violence with a weapon. file a claim. Its Help Line - 800- Resource Center at Johns Hopkins
March 22 at the Schulenburg Expo Center. Kenneth Behlen (right) was program -March 21 - Officer Parkinson 252-3439 - is staffed from 8 a.m. University. A total of 37,030 cases
chairman and introduced guest speaker Andy Behlen (left), who gave a program responded to Dollar General re- to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, anq new eat s were reporte ,
about soil amendment on pastures and organic gardening. garding a theft. TDI advises folks to report prop- ot upcons era yin w at con
J erty damage as soon as possible to be a timing issue. New cases.
Sheriff reports on 8 arrests by deputies Other tips- e P ‘ have dropped considerably since
Eight arrests were made by six ter further investigation, Enrique him to go unconscious. The other ’Take pictures and video of the January-
Fayette County deputies during Rodriguez, 64, of Flatonia, was subject, identified as Rebecca damage. Don’t throw away any- Reflecting that trend, despite this
six different incidents occurring arrested for public intoxication. Mills, 62, of La Grange, had an thing until the insurance adjuster week s increase, the number of lab-
from March 25-28, according to On Saturday March 26 at ap- active felony warrant for posses- tells you. confirmed COVID-19 hospitaliza
Sheriff Keith Korenek. proximately 8:45 p.m., Deputy sion of a controlled substance. In ’Make temporary repairs, such tions as of Sunday dropped to 1,245,
On Friday March 25 at approxi- Moore initiated a traffic stop on addition, the subject who called as covering broken windows and down 22% from the previous week,
mately 6:45 p.m., Deputy Michael FM 609near Flatonia. After further in the disturbance was found to removing standing water. Emai . g or ers texaspress.
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a subject who he knew had an was found to be in possession of wanted out of Giddings for forgery
Sheriff reports on fires in
Fayetteville, Warda areas
Fayette County Sheriff Keith VFD, which also responded.
Korenek reports on two fires - a The fire was contained and
grass fire that spread and a struc- extinguished. The cause of the
ture fire - with each requiring fire was coals from a barbecue pit.
mutual aid from other volunteer On Tuesday, March 22 around
fire departments. 9:45 p.m., a 911 call reporting a
A 911 call reporting a grass fire structure fire on Owl Creek Road
on FM 1291 North near Roznov off Highway 77 in the Warda area
Road in the Fayetteville area was was reported.
received by the Fayette County The La Grange Fire Department
Sheriff's Office on Sunday after- was notified and responded along
The Fayetteville Volunteer Fire EMS unit Medic 1.
Department responded to the Upon arrival, a metal building
scene, and upon arrival a grass fire was fully engulfed and assistance
had spread around a pond and into was requested from the Winchester
a wooded area nearby. Mutual aid VFD, which also responded.
was requested from the Ellinger The fire was extinguished and
VFD and Round Top-Warenton the cause was undetermined.
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La Nina is a weather pattern that to vacate the boat without sinking
occurs in the Pacific Ocean. It typi- into the mud.
cally brings colder, wetter weather One of the wardens moved to
to the Northwest and drier, hotter an overlook point and located the
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arrest out of Fayette County. The At approximately 11 p.m.,
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male subject, identified as Diego Sgt. Meagher and Deputy Jared charge of fraudulent use/posses-
Castillo, was placed into custody Michalec were dispatched to a sion of identifying information
for fraudulent use/possessi on of disturbance at a residence in the La through Pardon/Parole of Austin,
identifying information. Grange area. Two parties involved All three subjects were arrested.
At approximately 10 p.m., in the disturbance fled into the Early Monday, March 28 at
Sgt. Ryan Meagher and Deputy woods prior to deputies' arrival, approximately 1:30 a.m., Sgt.
Orlando Buitron observed a male Meagher and Michalec were able Meagher stopped a Kia Optima
subject at a place of business in to locate the subjects in the woods on Interstate 10 eastbound at
Warrenton who was extremely and detain them. Both subjects mile marker 668 near Engle for
intoxicated. The subject, identi- who fled had active warrants out of numerous traffic violations. After
fied as Benjamin Perez, 31, of La Fayette County. Jonathan Zuniga, further investigation, one passen-
Grange, was arrested for public 31, of La Grange, had an active ger was found to be wanted out of
intoxication. warrant for assault causing bodily California for robbery with full
At approximately 10:10 p.m., injury. It was determined that extradition. Chance Wilson, 19,
Deputies Austin Moore and Holly Zuniga hit his head on a branch of Richmond, Calif, was placed
Smith were dispatched to a distur- while attempting to hide from in custody for the warrant and to
bancejust outside of Flatonia. Af- law enforcement which caused await extradition to California.
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
40% of the state is suffering ex- submitting fraudulent bills for
treme drought conditions, accord- physical therapy and office exams
Afast-moving fireforcedMedina surejustice was served in this case,”
County residents near MedinaLake said Debra Knight with DWC.
to evacuate on Saturday, according Stuck in the middle with you
to the San Antonio Express-News. This tidbit comes from “Game
That blaze reportedly started with Warden Field Notes,” compiled
a vehicle fire and quickly covered from TPWD law enforcement
nearly 1,000 acres. reports:
Climate change is playing a role “Val Verde County Game War-
in this hot and dry spring, John dens received information about
Nielsen-Gammon, the state cli- a fishing boat that ran aground on
matologist, told the Texas Tribune, the Rio Grande River. The area
“There are enhanced chances of recently accumulated excess silt
warmer-than-normal weather for from the Amistad Dam. Combined
the foreseeable future because of with decreasing water levels on the
the combination of La Nina and river, theexposed silt became sticky
climate change,” Nielsen-Gammon and acted as quicksand. The two
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