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Year's first baby
Emma Russell held by Maegn Russell and Dayton Padgett
Montague's first kabv born
GAINESVILLE
Cooke County's First Baby
of 2013 hails from Montague
County.
Emma Fayann Russell
made her debut at 2:34 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 3, at North
Texas Medical Center in
Gainesville, daughter of
Maegen Nicole Russell of
Forestburg and Dayton
Padgett of Nocona.
The baby weighed 7
pounds, 11 ounces and was
20 inches long. She is the
couple's first child.
Proud grandparents are
Karen Ann Russell of
Forestburg, Billy Joe Russell
of Nocona and Carla Fay
Bilbery of Nocona. John and
Geneva Massengale of
Sheriff's Log
Sheriff's deputies
responded to 49 calls for
service the week of Dec. 31
through Jan. 6 including five
reports of stray livestock and
one disturbance.
Booked into the
Montague County Jail the
week of Dec. 31 through Jan.
6 were:
James M. Hawthorne, 23,
Nocona; Jan. 1, Montague
County Sheriffs office;
driving while intoxicated,
$1,250 bond; resisting arrest,
search or transport, $1,250
bond.
Buddie Wayne Wise, 33,
Bowie; Jan. 1, Bowie Police
Department; DWI, $1,500
bond.
Joli Dion Clark, 42,
Bowie; Jan. 2, MCSO; fail-
ure to appear, $6,000 bond;
motion to revoke for posses-
sion, $5,000 bond.
Wylie Wayne Webb, 34,
Bowie; Jan. 2, MCSO; fail-
ure to appear for terroristic
threat, $5,000 bond.
William Earl Kent, 48,
Bowie; Jan. 3, MCSO;
motion to revoke community
supervision, $5,000 bond.
Floyd Ray Speights, 57,
Bowie; Jan. 4, MCSO;
motion to revoke community
supervision, sentenced to 90
days in jail.
David Glen Sampson, 50
Nocona; Jan. 4, Nocona
Police Department; terroris-
tic threat, $10,000 bond.
Jarred Lynn Brown, 31,
Sulphur Springs; Jan. 4,
MCSO; failure to appear for
DWI, no bond stated; surety
off bond for failure to appear
$7,000 bond.
Aaron C. Navaquaya, 3,
Lawton, Okla.; Jan. 4, MSO;
DWi-3rd or more, no bond
stated.
Jason Scott Perry, 39,
Bowie; Jan. 4, BPD; interfer-
ing with emergency call,
$1,250 bond; assault causing
bodily injury, $6,000 bond.
Brian J. Trujillo, 24,
Albuquerque, N.M.; Jan. 5,
Department of Public Safety;
possession of marijuana less
than 2 ounces, no bond stat-
ed.
Jason Wayne Wiggins,
30, Bowie; Jan. 5, MCSO;
failure to appear for assault
causing serious bodily
injury, $5,000 bond.
David Lee Lopez, 28,
Denton; Jan. 5, MCSO; driv-
ing while license invalid
with previous conviction, no
bond stated; possession of
marijuana less than 2
ounces, no bond stated.
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Thursday, January 10, 2013, The Nocona News, Page 3
For §tes session be ins
Forestburg are the baby's
great-grandparents.
Doctor Amy Klein of
Gainesville Obstetrics/
Gynecology was the deliver-
ing physician. The new-
born's parents were present-
ed with a basket of gifts and
a case of diapers and wipes
from the hospital.
Duford L.
Mitchell, 50, Paris; Jan. 6,
DPS; warrants for sale of
alcoholic beverage; no bond
stated; operating unregis-
tered club, no bond stated.
Joseph Dan Hancock, 22,
Mesquite, Jan. 6, DPS; war-
rants for possession of con-
trolled substance Penalty
Group 2 more than 4 but less
than 400 grams, no bond
stated; possession of mari-
juana less than 2 ounces, no
bond stated.
John Wesley Warren, 36,
Lewisville; Jan. 6, DPS; pos-
session of marijuana less
than 2 ounces, no bond stat-
ed.
Angela Sue Watts, 51,
Duncanville, Jan. 6, DPS;
possession of controlled sub-
stance PG 1 greater than 1
but less than 4 grams, no
bond stated; DWI, no bond
stated.
Jeffery A. Rinehart, 49,
Hillsboro; Jan. 7, BPD; pub-
lic intoxication, no bond
stated.
AUSTIN — State Senator
Craig Estes (R-Wichita
Falls) has kicked off his
sixth regular legislative ses-
sion serving the people of
Senate District 30 in North
Texas.
"I am eager to get to work
on the issues important to
our district and our state,"
said Estes when the 83rd
Legislature convened
Tuesday. "My priorities this
session include repealing
Texas' burdensome business
margin tax to spur economic
growth, investing in our
water infrastructure needs so
that Texas remains a place
where businesses choose to
expand, and providing state-
funded special training for
school employees with hand-
gun licenses so they are pre-
pared to protect students in
the event an 'active shooter'
incident occurs."
Estes added that he will
continue his commitment to
low taxes and limited gov-
ernment while working dili-
gently with his colleagues to
ensure the budget is bal-
anced while providing the
essential government servic-
es Texans expect.
"I am proud of what we
have been able to achieve so
far, but we still have much
more work to do," said
Estes.
Estes serves as Chairman
of the Senate Committee on
Agriculture, Rural Affairs
and Homeland Security,
Vice Chairman of the Senate
Natural Resources
Committee and is a member
of the Finance Committee.
Estes also serves on the
Business and Commerce and
Veteran Affairs and Military
Installations Committees.
Estes serves nearly
Enrol now
on dropout
recovery
program at
NCTC-Bowie
BOWIE — Lifelong
Learning, the non-credit
division of North Central
Texas College, is now
enrolling students for the
Drop Out Recovery Grant
Program in Bowie.
The Drop Out Recovery
Grant Program is a free GED
preparation course targeted
to students who dropped out
of a Texas high school, or
completed high school but
did not receive their diploma
because they failed the state-
required tests. Eligible stu-
dents must be between the
ages of 18-25.
Students will receive test
preparation in GED and may
be eligible for further schol-
arship opportunities.
Students must attend an
assessment session to partic-
ipate in the program.
Admission sessions for the
Drop Out Recovery Program
are Jan. 10, Feb. 21 or Feb.
28 inside the library at
Bowie High School.
For more information,
visitwww.nctc.edy/lifelon-
glearning or contact Shelly
McAninich, Essential Skills
Advisor, at 940-902-2595.
Burn With Caution
820,000 constituents across
Senate District 30 which
includes all of Archer, Clay,
Cooke, Erath, Grayson, Jack,
Montague, Palo Pinto,
Parker, Wichita, Wise, and
Young counties and parts of
Collin and Denton counties.
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Mesler, Tracy R. & Mesler, Linda L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 2013, newspaper, January 10, 2013; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth439511/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.