Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 96, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 3, 2000 Page: 6 of 30
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PAGK 4A • TH« POLK COt'NTY INTlAPKItt, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, JMO
One-car wrecks abound
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A 61-yMr-old Livtagstoa
ad oae of her two
a oooaty road aoar Corrifaa
lUaaada Cordelia Walker, wm
Srtviag a 1997 Ford Coe tour m«-
'wood ad wm exiting a sharp curve
I) Aa loft with ruu when the loot
caafeoi of the car. according to
Thant Highway Patrol Trooper Ar-
riMr D. Brown Jr. The or traveled
70 Not through tome great, rolled
over aad ipun 60 degrees on its left
ade before coming to rest, the
hooper indicated The driver told the
hooper that she lost control of the
car because of a deer in the roadway
Walker was taken by ambulance
lo Memorial Medical Center in
Lufkin She was cited for expend
motor vehicle inspection sticker and
expired driver s license
The accident occurred at 3:25
Another one-car accident occurred
at 10 p.m Wednesday on Upper
Legged Road. 1.5 miles east of
Leggett
Tammy Lynn Lange. 32, of Liv-
ingston was driving a 1987
Oldsmobile eastbound in foggy
conditions when the car left the road
and struck a tree and a fence, accord-
ing to Trooper David R Morns
Although the driver was listed as
having sustained possible injuries,
she wm not transported by ambu-
lance A passenger in the car was
uninjured Lange was cited for un-
safe speed -- under the limit, no li-
aa Kient at 1:05 p m Thursday on
U S 39. 13 miles south of Good-
rich.
■ EUar Madiock Adair wm (hiving
a 3001 Ford southbound in the out-
ride lane when, according to the
driver, a ore blew out, causing her
to lose control of the car, according
to Trooper Julie Babbs The cm
struck s concrete burner Although
Adair was listed with possible inju-
ries, she was not transported by
ambulance One of two passengers
in the car, 46-year-old Waller
White, was taken by ambulance to
Memorial Medical Center -- Liv-
ingston with possible injuries
No charges were filed in comec
non with the accident
The Texas Highway Patrol also
investigated an accident in the park-
ing lot of Scenic Loop Grocery at
11 50 a.m Thursday
A 1995 Ford pickup truck driven
by Charles Ray Aragon, 41, of
Goodrich was backing out of a
parking space and struck the open
door of a parked 1988 Oldsmobile,
according to Moms
A pedestrian who was preparing
to enter the parked Oldsmobile, 42-
year-old Donna Craig of Living-
ston. was listed as having sustained
poasible injuries, but was not
transported by ambulance
No charges were filed
LHS students honored i
LIVINGSTON - Tm> Livmg-
stoo High School Madam wok
far their
afaa ob
by Fox
Charnel 26 Outlook Hoaaoo’i
Yolanda Gaea aid a session on
Houston Sale Umvenky's Journal-
ism Career Day Nov 16 in
Huntsville
Yeatwok Editor Jofcnfca Santera,
a senior, won third place ut adver-
tising aid Justin Griffin, a sopho-
more introduction to jounudrim
student, won honorable mention in
lead writing
The awards program wa just pari
of a day-long event attended by 45
Livingston High School journalism
students
Sessions on various topics were
anted by the Houston Police De-
partment'i Drcctor of Media Rela-
tions Robert Hurst.
Other sessions mchidod topics
such as newspaper photography,
on-line publishing, scheming md
corpora* sales.
The students toured the Dun
Rather Budding, including its
broadcast studios, radio stations,
photography studios and darkroom,
Houstonian newspaper office and
departmental classrooms
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AWARDS RECEIVED - Livingston High School journalism
students Justin Gnffin and Johntka Sanders won awards
during participation in the Sam Houston State University s
Journalism Career Day Nov. 16 in Huntsville. Griffin won
honorable mention in lead writing and Sanders won third place
in advertising.
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 96, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 3, 2000, newspaper, December 3, 2000; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth789521/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.