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Crosby County News
Friday, September 12, 2014
Call log August 24- August 30
August 24, 2014
Caller requested an ambulance on Hwy 82. Crosbyton EMS
responded.
Caller reported an animal complaint on 17th St. Ralls PD &
Deputy responded.
Caller reported harassment on the 200 Block of Hwy 82. Dep-
uty responded.
August 25, 2014
A 911 caller requested an ambulance on the 300 Block of
Washington. Ralls EMS & Lorenzo PD & Deputy responded.
A 911 caller reported a road hazard on 651. TXDOT respond-
ed.
A 911 caller reported an assault on the 1500 Block of Ave O.
Ralls PD & Lorenzo PD & Deputy responded.
A 911 caller requested an ambulance on the 500 Block of Ave
L. Ralls EMS responded.
Caller reported civil dispute on the 1000 Block of 17th. Ralls
PD responded.
Caller reported a theft on the 100 Block of Monroe. Deputy &
Lorenzo PD responded.
A 911 caller requested an ambulance on the 1200 Block of
Hwy 82. Crosbyton EMS responded.
Caller requested call for service on the 400 Block of Watts.
Ralls PD responded.
Caller reported an animal complaint on the 1000 Block of
17th. Ralls PD & Deputy responded.
Caller reported an alarm call on the 500 Block of Main. Cros-
byton PD responded.
August 26, 2014
A 911 caller requested an ambulance on the 1000 Block of
Ave E. Ralls EMS & Crosbyton EMS responded.
A 911 caller reported a wreck on Hwy 82. Deputy & Crosby-
ton EMS & CFD & TXDOT responded.
Caller reported a domestic dispute on the 600 Block of Cros-
by. Crosbyton PD responded.
A 911 caller reported an alann call on the 200 Block of
Aryshire. Crosbyton PD responded.
A 911 caller requested an ambulance on the 1500 Block of
Ave I. Ralls EMS responded.
A 911 caller requested an ambulance on the 1300 Block of
Ave L. Crosbyton EMS responded.
A 911 caller requested call for service on the 200 Block of
Ayshire. Crosbyton PD responded.
Caller reported an alarm call on the 600 Block of 3rd. Lorenzo
PD responded.
Caller reported a civil dispute on the 600 Block of 3rd. Ralls
PD responded.
Caller requested a motorist assist on Hwy 82. Crosbyton PD
responded.
August 27, 2014
Caller requested an ambulance on the 700 Block of Main.
Crosbyton EMS responded.
Caller reported an accident on CR 193. Deputy responded.
A 911 caller requested an ambulance on the 1200 Block of
Hwy 82. Crosbyton EMS responded.
A 911 caller requested an ambulance on the 1300 Block of
Ave L. Ralls EMS responded.
Caller requested an officer on the 1100 Block of 6th. Lorenzo
PD responded.
Caller requested call for service on the Durham. Crosbyton
DP responded.
A 911 caller requested call for service on Ave P. Ralls PD re-
sponded.
Caller reported a dispute on the 400 Block of 5th. Lorenzo PD
responded.
August 28, 2014
Caller reported a dispute on the 200 Block of 3rd. Lorenzo PD
responded.
Caller requested a landing zone. CFD responded.
A 911 caller requested an ambulance on the 600 Block of Har-
rison. Crosbyton EMS responded.
A 911 caller reported an accident on the 600 Block of Ave E.
Crosbyton PD responded.
Caller reported animal at large on Hwy 82. Deputy responded.
Caller reported an alann call on the 300 Block of Hwy 82.
Lorenzo PD responded.
Caller reported a road hazard on 207. TXDOT responded.
Caller reported a reckless driver on Berkshire. Crosbyton PD
responded.
Caller requested call for service on the 500 Block of Main.
Crosbyton PD responded.
Caller reported line down. Electric CO responded.
August 29, 2014
A 911 caller requested an ambulance on the 300 Block of Har-
rison. Crosbyton EMS responded.
Caller requested an ambulance on the 200 Block of Ayrshire.
Crosbyton EMS responded.
A 911 caller reported animals at large on 207. Deputy re-
sponded.
Caller requested call for service on the 1300 Block of Main.
Ralls PD & Deputy responded.
A 911 caller requested an ambulance. Crosbyton EMS re-
sponded.
August 30, 2014
A 911 caller reported a threat on the 200 Block of Hwy 82.
Deputy responded.
Caller reported a threat on the 1000 Block of Main. Ralls PD
responded.
Caller requested a civil standby on the 600 Block of Crosby.
Crosbyton PD responded.
Caller reported an animal complaint on the 500 Block of
Berkshire. Crosbyton DP responded.
A 911 caller requested an ambulance at White River. Crosby-
ton EMS responded.
Caller reported an alann call on the 500 Block of Main. Cros-
byton PD responded.
Caller requested a motorist assist on Hwy 82. Deputy re-
sponded.
Caller reported a loud noise complaint. Ralls PD responded.
A 911 caller reported a reckless driver on Hwy 82. Deputy
responded.
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Greg Abbott said he would
file an appeal on behalf of the
state. The U.S. Fifth Circuit
Court of Appeals in New Or-
leans is the appellate court.
Abbott, Davis to square off
Less than two months
remain until the Nov. 4 state-
wide election in which Tex-
ans will pick Gov. Rick Per-
ry’s successor. Republican
Greg Abbott and state Sen.
Wendy Davis, a Democrat,
were about eight points apart,
with Abbott at 48 points to
Davis’s 40, in an early Au-
gust Rasmussen Reports
poll. The Rasmussen poll
also showed nine percent of
respondents as undecided
and three percent supporting
candidates other than Abbott
or Davis.
Dallas public television
and radio station KERA on
Sept. 4 announced it will
host a one-hour live debate
between Abbott and Davis
beginning at 8 p.m. on Sept.
30. The debate will be broad-
cast on television, radio and
online.
No plans have been pub-
licized for more debates be-
tween the two front-running
candidates.
Perry renews proclamation
Gov. Rick Perry on Aug.
29 renewed for the month
of September his July 2011
emergency disaster procla-
mation that certifies excep-
tional drought conditions
pose a threat of imminent di-
saster in 107 specified coun-
ties in Texas.
Rules and regulations
that may inhibit or prevent
prompt response to the threat
are suspended for the dura-
tion of the state of disaster,
according to the proclama-
tion.
Financial ratings now
available
Texas Education Agency
on Sept. 5 announced the
release of financial account-
ability ratings for more than
1,205 school districts and
202 charters across the state.
The 2013-2014 ratings are
based on annual financial
reports provided to TEA by
districts and charters from
the 2012-2013 school year.
Based on the submitted
information, one of four fi-
nancial management ratings
is assigned: Superior, Above
Standard, Standard or Sub-
standard. For 2013-2014,
approximately 95 percent of
Texas school districts passed
with a rating of Standard or
above, the education agency
said.
Ratings are based on 20
established financial indica-
tors, such as operating ex-
penditures for instruction,
tax collection rates, student-
teacher ratios, and long-term
debt. Each school district and
charter is required to hold a
public hearing regarding its
financial report.
Most-ever property
returned
State Comptroller Susan
Combs on Sept. 4 announced
the return of more than $205
million in unclaimed prop-
erty to rightful owners in fis-
cal year 2014-2015, which
ended Aug. 31.
This set a record, she
said, as the previous high wa-
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ter mark for unclaimed prop-
erty returned by the agency
was $177.6 million in fiscal
2013.
Combs said the returned
property included forgotten
utility deposits or other re-
funds, insurance proceeds,
payroll checks, cashier’s
checks, dividends, mineral
royalties, dormant bank ac-
counts and abandoned safe
deposit box contents.
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CRAFT & FOOD BOOTHS
Queen's Contest
Raffles
Live Entertainment All Day
Agricultural Exhibits
Tallest Weed contest
Cotton Stalk with most bolls
8PM DANCE WITH THE
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BAND
Bozeman 1 ire, George's
Abell-Prewitt, AgTexas
Hurst Farm Supply
Vista Bank, Americot
Caprock Health Group
Texas Star Coop Gin
T66' Wholesale, Brock Farms
Crosbyton Clinic Hospital
Hinton Well Service
Joe Heflin, Griffin Auto
The Name Dropper
Ferry's Ins,, Caprock Insurance
Singing R Ranch,
Capital Farm Credit
Ralls Chamber of Commerce cash Savers, g&g Flying
806 253 2 342 Silver Spur Trade Shows
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