The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 3, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1994 Page: 2 of 10
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THE ALVIN SUN
EDITORIALS a COMMENTARY
Tech Prep - A new approach to education
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school students to accrue up to 12
hours of college credit in technical
areas while attending high school
classes.
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Inmate Alan Wade Johnson,
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consequences of over 100,000 male
Clute, has accepted the key
volunteer leadership role of 1994
Campaign Chairman for the
State ^Capital
MONDAY, AUGUST 15, m
1 The delay has drawn the ire
I * U Gov. Bob Bullock, who
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Jordan, who denied the allega- a lack of planning. -nimina Justice lese h—
tions, said these currently is no TDCJ executive
dropped. casy "I » check the imudgruinn ‘Andy’ Collins sai
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that would be equal to a tax increase
of about 5 3/4 cents per S100
valuation on the current county tax
values. Similar carryovers cannot
be depended upon in the future be
said.
smallabrasion on his left cheek.
Policearrested the tow for
r^^y conduct fighting and
uansponted them to the Alvin City
1407. Alvin. Tx. 77312. Onlysignedleten Enn Won .
■her for verification. AU letters are subject to editing.
Plansifor a Tech Prep program in
ciminalljustice are proceeding with
AHS and schools in the Ford Bend
. County district "Introduction to
inis program is unique and will Criminal Justice" and "Crime in
soon be able to simulate flights. America" are two courses that will
the college's simulator will be be taught at AHS this fall Those
linked by computer to the AHS students who successfully complete
space station lab. ACC is this program will enter ACC's
constructing a mock-up of the criminal justice program when they
shuttle cockpit and will be available graduate high school. There are a
for students' use in the fall number of employment
semester. .. opportunities in the criminal justice
Scholarships are also available to area " not only in law enforcement
students in the aerospace but in corrections as well
technology program. In the three
years the program has been in
existence, Rockwell has «ivc"
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Norwood Plans to exnin th. Cornwell’s local civic
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MOp* for Aug 16; ouhryembonomnicipeveoppmna
Corporation; and the Vice
Financial abuse involves elderly people who
besauseof sight or other disabilities, have to entrust
their checkbook, credit cards or other financial mam-ry
How to recognize abuse - 10 someone else. Possible signs of this may be
You might be suspicious if you see a recurrent numerous unpaid bills. Missing personal household
« sm » « or * lomowing XTOftSSte-
** such “ cuu, •“
I casses isading ip an xasociatezz
nursor bruises in an unusual pattern may informationonthe Senior service Conference on DDliedsciencndon
indicate the use ° instruments, cigarettes or similar a A.AgainstOlder,Texans, write to: The Office of
items. tv Auomey General, Research and Legal Support
• Passive, withdrawn, and emotionless behavior. Diision,P.O. Box 12548, Austin, Texas 788%11.
Frequent injuries requiring hospitalization. । eap 5” please call Kate
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BETTY CRAWFORD___ cgManaging Editor
KATHY HALL ” _ wertising Manager
SUE WHITLEY ....................................-omposing Supervisor
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Second darn poatapa paid at Mwn.TX 77512
Published Monday
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Other rates by request
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was missing Elorida,lllinois and New York
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traveling southbound in the outs** was valid. pensie. "inotth, pttentiv nots funny.", wrote Johnson, who
lane of N. SH 35 approaching FM AGFles Immigration Su BensV"tle gUmnlitigation,, mem- urged.Bullock to "consider the
528, a white vM traveling beside Anomey General Dan 1 ■■ in the super who will beforced dr ok.us
her in the inside lane which Morales.sued the federal gover- colliderlast week approved a settle- woman."
attempted to turn right onto FM mentlast week in an attempt tore- E= - ----
528 from the left lane and struck M”*0* aervices dtot of- Energy.
the leftrear quarter panel of her »—*oc- Texas contributed $539 million
vehicle. The complainant stated that —Mted imurigrauM mw the past of the more than $2 billion spent
the vm continued on FM 528 “ ~ ----
without stopping.
Morales denied charges of “im- recoup its losses
migararnashing-nasyisguthepaw- I propo setement wa
mitasimply asks for restitution for Congress‘for approl. &°Woula
ACGIn.. 5 District Court in $145 million in cash
q’sateJaiChheNamea
nThomas,. Baker, retired com- pressed with the proposed settie-
mander of Bergstrom Air Force ment.
Bas in Austin, was named last "The state of Texas is entitled
________yscksasdirectorof the new state to compensation for its investment
ArIs-I t J t®oo. Baker started his new in the super collider but ir
ASTN- Texas should be jobimmediately. unfortunatethestateisltinpportcs
The state jail program, which » settle for a consolationprize,"
Bush said.
total of $16,197,146. This hesaid." "oruhefederal prisoners, Americans tocarry a nationalliden- faciliticsorinapartitionedarad
$8,989 563 for the current fiscal asked missioner Billy Joe Plaster was initially chargcd with public -Jordan is bowing 10 politics
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funalng ““
of $185,498 and with a cunem year eSommissioner Mickey Brooks Campbell said
budget of $165,177 Kind and said he is extremely pleased with Those charges were c ___
Wagner did not present an S tonmannerin which the sherinr has Sampbell said, when two marjuana status o new workersasnequinca has biot planned andconstnuctioK
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Jordanawants Texas, Califomia, degree in business administration.
6 retired as an Air Force lieutenant
general in August 1993. He
has served as deputy director of
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income-the expectatonSof sdebutaddediihatafter looking at from her residence.
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commissioners coin ms "win pisons asspsrisd “ commct mm
additional funding. 9 soon in this regard.
DepartmentsEkine ,0: 1 think we will be able to rent
itaembeamgcassavelivalabl
deptsmeimovellpsoyesaarae „He"as"" been approachea
the parks and beachessdepartment: rsgardingthe possibility of renting
veterans' service office; museun: (xtraspace for the state jail
library; Precinct 2 constable tax’ Program,and will discuss this with
collector; and Precinct 1. Placed Etesproper state Personnel, though
justice of the peace. hewasinot enthusiastic about this
The additional funding sought by possibility..
Sheriff Joe King and Chief uby "" - not interested in renting to
Charles Wagner was far the lrput them, he said, explaining that it
of the requests. -argest ould be necessary to expend
King, who has charge of budgets sonsiderably more o house the
the sheriffs office, jail, animai prisoni prisoners than federal
Guest Editorial ' '--*---------
Texans can help stop abuse of elderly
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spouses, or in nursing homes. While many cases of suspicionrisansimple or innocent explanation for
neglect and abuse are successfully prosecuted many SUndiousriooking signs. If circumstances still seem
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an rented by faw • Kepor despypononozau mPhysicalbuseismt the whole story. You also
the U.S. Department of Larry Kyle, assistant director of
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Cornwell has been named United"waTcp“.
Brazoria county1994Airman
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Group Manager,"srecsine;as chair for a United Way-funded Amanda, will be attending Lake
operations of three newingaphe AhSL. Northeast Jackson Intermediate School this
properties. A current board member Apharma,Hospice Association. fall.
Suea tiU^^u w-yy commiwgitozbhvemaseiycarbama
,Pplicerespondedito Willis street chairs the Smaller allocations committee
mndeencounicredtwo17-ycar-old committee ofleneFewspapers with the United Way of Baytown.
wAles the road. Southern and ultimately chaired that
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what occurred at the store, the
suspects stated that they W
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The workplace is becoming a , yi
more specialized and VVd
technologically advanced arena; | w99
therefore, it is essential for young LKa
people entering the work force to be
equipped with technical skills.
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Department or Protective 13 Eu^seLiS filmny, habitually weartomUrdisly GulroasTech Prep Consortium,
(800-252-5400) or the Attorney Gnerry eryices clothes, suffer from fatigue and listlessness. Other I has established technical preparation
Fraud Control Unit Hotline (800-252-8011) things 10 watch for include unsanitary living I Aech Prep) programs within
. The Texas Departmentor’zman service, ACsservicearea. u , e
determination whether the circumstances described in Financ^l abuse involves elderly people who I woEing IA Rockwell Space
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technology which trains students to program inascholarships tonthe administration, which is scheffice
work either as technicians for the awards Land each semester, ACC to begin next spring
shuttle or the space station gwardsscholarshipstoshigh school Some of ourbes students com
programs. Students will spend four STecASpsentering the program. out of the Tech Preo Ircome
year, in high school preparatory studenhsPreppmograms also prepare They develop strong aams.
jading to an Asrociate in students are remisaly.High school capabilities integrated with
Applied Science degree in nemuyye level Ns o r ired to take higher advanced technical skills W
rchnology/mechanicalsysmsa areswmatprendrscioncencourscsand importanuy.'"heyvesopMas
AACC. The program nlow Sin Emngpnggnagiasgh'sscena
Brooks urged that the sheriff
work with the federal marshals in
an effort to gain some additional
county revenues from housing . ------ -------J.
federal prisoners in any unused one of five states to test a The state jail program v
space at the detention center. program aimed at shutting illegai by next year will include pace ousu
The $2.5 million the county aliens out of the job market, and rehabilitation programs for ‘The only aoreemen, b...
currently receive, from the state for Barbanalondan. chairwoman of the about 25,000 nonviolent inmates, about would rsne if bra
housing "paper-ready" felony F:.Commissionon Immigration “ scheduled to begin Sept. 1. Richards and President “cinr
Thesuteprogramawoulasmssre
Police—___s S
c-i—o-m., 2" 2 mmieaapnenaei
like to pull down their pants to
relicve themselves, but the new
flylem version of the standard-issue
white cotton pants being phased
prison.
Can
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Schwind, Jim & Mohon, Wendy. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 3, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1994, newspaper, August 15, 1994; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600843/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.