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vetoed a proposed education budget, dent insurance coverage with the same
11 no end is reached in the stalemate provider. Cost will be higher than past
between Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst years, but cost comparisons showed
At middle school, Enc Bierman who leads the State Senate and Tom nothing less expensive was available
reported that 18 students had been as- Craddick, Speaker of the House, it is for the same type coverage,
signed to that summer school. Grades doubtful any solution can be met in A state energy conservation pro-
6-8 had an intensive two-week session thirty days; four other attempts have posal, which was originally presented
concentrating on remedial math and failed miserably. t0 the’ board in April, was postponed
the Read Right program. Board Member Tina Young was an indefinitely.
At high school, 13 students were overwhelming choice to serve as the The board accepted with regret
making up needed requirements, board’s voting delegate at the TASA/ the resignation of Richard Holloway,
with seven of those being seniors IASB (Texas Association of School middle school principal, who resigned
that needed extra work to graduate, Administrators/Texas Association to take a high school principal posi-
according to Assistant Principal Hec- School Boards) convention to be tion in Stamford. They in turn gave
tor Martinez, held in Houston Sept. 23-25. New overwhelming support to McCarn’s
In his superintendent’s report, member Blake O'Dell was selected recommendation that Eric Bierman,
Steve McCam reported that the cash as an alternate, middle school assistant principal, be
portion of the operating fund stood The board voted to continue stu- elevated to the vacated position,
at $5,116,202.34 with the majority of
that being in certificates of deposits. _
In a special presentation, two stu- D.GA etahlialnc
dents who were recently promoted toT 1 CCldIEECA
high school, presented a power point* * •
presentation. They demonstrated what
their three-member team recently en- 0• • pe 1- A * Be A go A we i
tered in a Texas Connect Program. The COUI U 01 I U
students’demonstration had todo with
water and the health issues associated During a regular city council Neither Texas law nor Brady's
withit. Making the presentation were meeting conducted on Wednesday, Home Rule Charter requires a mu-
Kathy Weeks and Dustin Jordan. One June 15, the Brady City Council nicipal judge to work full-time or
other team member was Larat Law- voted unanimously on the first read- exclusively for the city. Instead, the
rence who could not be present. It was ing of an ordinance to transform its charter provides the city council and
noted that three of the top 20 teams municipal court into a municipal court city manager with the flexibility to
entered in the contest statewide were of record. negotiate a proper arrangement,
from Brady Middle School. The con- The council is scheduled to adopt As a general rule, nothing prohibits
test was strictlya volunteer effort the ordinance at t ts next regular meet- a municipal court judge from holding
McC am and Asst. Supt. K.K. ing on July 6. Through the adoption of other legal positions elsewhere or
Brannies gave a profile of the HOSTS Ordinance No. 972, the city council Cinoinlecs l pOARGE Or Op
(Helping One Student To Succeed). elevates the status and efficiency of CrngEmNca city
They each mentioned their own in- the court.Earlier this year, the Brady City
volvement in the program and that According to city officials, there Council appoint attorney usan
rewards are realized on both sides as arethree key differences between the Horton as judge. Horton was for-
both the tutorand the student gain from old and new type of court: merly employed as general counsel
the experience. Board members were • The judge must now be a licensed of the Texas Municipal League in
encouraged to commit some time to attorney who has practiced for at least Austin, and assistant city attorney
the program in the coming year, two years. for Lubbock.
In a legislative report, McCarn . Defendants who are convicted In 2002, Horton was honored with
basically threw his hands up with in municipal court may appeal only the Sarah T. Hughes Award from the
the lack of workable solutions by the the record to the county and are not State BarofTexas and the Star Stream
state government. The legislature automatically entitled to a new trial. Steuben Award from the Texas City
failed to come up with a workable . The city will retain the fine pro- Attorney Association.
education bill during the regular leg- ceeds when appeals are upheld at the Horton lives in Brady with her
islative session, and the governor has county level. husband and daughter.
We are
celebrating
100 years
of service to l
our community... "
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...so come help us celebrate
as we embark on the next century.
Saturday, July
2005
BBQ Luncheon
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Entertainment
& prizes!
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RSVP by June 30, (325)597-2104
After hours leave message at Ext. 107
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Thursday, June 30th-Sunday, July 3rd
EBB Fun Times Carnival • Richards Park
Thurs., Fri. & Sun. 6 pm -12- am. Sat. 10 am -12 am
♦12 bracelet/All the rides you can ride...7 pm -10 pm
Friday, July ttt
7:30 pm * PBR Bull riding • 0 Rollie White Complex (♦!0 advance/41 5 at gate)
Sponsored by
oowdc
Children 12 & Under (05 advance/*1 0 at gate)
Saturday, July 2nd
rot
10:00 am * "Freedom Not Forgotten" Parade
10:00 am - EU.M.C. BBQ Lunch (following parade)
10:00 am - EBB Fun Time Carnival (following parade)
7:00 pm - "Cars Under the Stars at Commercial National Bank
7:30 pm - PKCA Rodeo • 0 Kollie White Complex (Same pricing as Friday)
9:00 pm - Street Vance featuring "Luke Olson" (8 advance/*1 0 at gate)
(Half Price admission to Street Dance with valid military w/ID)
Sunday, July 3rd
7:00 pm - Watermelon Social • Brady Lake
Sponsored by: James Long Real Estate Johnson Insurance Agency $ McShan’s 194
7:90 pm - PKCA Rodeo • 0 Rollie White Complex (*1 0 advance/*! 5 at gate)
9:00 pm - Fireworks at Brady Lake
For more information contact the Brady/McCulloch County Chamber of Commerce 325-597-3491
NO GLASS BOTTLES ALLOWED AT ANY EVENT
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Stewart, James E. Brady Standard-Herald and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 2005, newspaper, June 24, 2005; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1669096/m1/12/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.