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Monday, October 31, 2016
Denton Record-Chronicle
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CORRECTIONS
NBC 5’S DENTON 3-DAY OUTLOOK
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On Page 5B Saturday, a
story covering the Aubrey vs.
Melissa high school football
game gave an incorrect name for
Aubrey player Taylor Swarbrick.
TODAY
NBC 5 meteorolo-
gists (from left):
Samantha Davies,
Grant Johnston,
David Finfrock,
Rick Mitchell and
Remeisha Shade.
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PRECIPITATION
24 hours (ending 5 p.m.)
Month to date - 2.12” Normal - 4.81”
Year to date - 39.35” A year ago - 38.84'
Near-record
heat
7:30 p.m. — TWU faculty recital:
Richard Shuster on piano at Margo
Jones Performance Hall, on the first
floor of the TWU Music Building at
Oakland Street at Pioneer Circle. Free.
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On Page ID Sunday, an ar-
ticle about road construction
gave an incorrect name for glass
artist Christie Wood’s business.
She is the owner of Art Glass En-
sembles, located on Bolivar
Street.
LAKE LEVELS
High 87
Winds south at 5 to 15 mph
Overnight low: 63
Increasing
clouds
High 82, low 64
40% Chance show-
er/storms
High 78, low 66
CLUB MEETINGS
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Chess Night at 6 p.m. at North Branch
Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Players of all
ages and skill levels welcome. Free. Call
940-349-8752.
Conservative Toastmasters meets at
7 p.m. at Denton Regional Medical
Center's Educational Building, 3535-A
I-35E. Email lebbo@miaincusa.com or
mzerger@earthlink.net.
Denton Community Chorus, a volun-
teer, no-audition group, practices at 7
p.m. at Christ the Servant Lutheran
Church, 2121E. University Drive. Contact
Monty Naylor at montynay@gmail.com
or 940-368-8034.
Denton Senior Center exercise
classes are from 11 to 1140 a.m. at 509
N. Bell Ave. Those age 50 and older are
invited. No advance sign-up required.
Call 940-349-8720 or 940-566-5242.
Denton Toastmasters public speaking
club meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Lake
Forest Good Samaritan, 3901 Montecito
Drive, in the activity center. Visit
www.dentontoastmasters.org.
North Texas Toastmasters public
speaking club meets from noon to 1
p.m. in the conference room of UNT's
Crumley Hall, 1621W. Highland St. Visit
http:// northtexastoastmasters.
toastmastersclubs.org or email kaysi
.overby@gmail.com.
Ray Roberts Lake
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Grapevine Lake
Lake Texoma
Lake Bridgeport
Forecast for noon, Monday, Oct. 31,2016
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Gray bands indicate high temperature zones for the day.
Early voting information
in several editions last week list-
ed incorrect hours for the polls
this week. Denton County early
voting sites will be open from 7
a.m. to 7 p.m. today through Fri-
day. See the corrected listings on
this page.
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Back to Basics Al-Anon, for family
and friends dealing with the effects of
someone's drinking, meets at 7 p.m. at
First Presbyterian Church of Denton,
1114 W. University Drive. Call 940-368-
3605 or 310-291-8243.
Celebrate Recovery, a 12-step Christ-
based recovery program, meets at 7
p.m. at First Baptist Denton, U00
Malone St. Open to all adults for help
with any hurt, habit or hangup. Visit
www.celebraterecovery.com or
www.firstdenton.org/CR, or call 940-
382-2577.
Compulsive Eaters Anonymous
meets at 7:30 p.m. Call 940-395-3334.
Denton County Gamblers Anony-
mous chapter meets from 10 to 11 a.m.
in Room 214 at First United Methodist
Church of Denton, 201S. Locust St.
Meetings are open and nonsmoking.
Call Waunita at 940-390-9419.
Drug Addicts Anonymous (Faith in
Action Group of Denton) meets at 8
p.m. at First Christian Church, 1203
Fulton St. Email faithinactiondaa@
gmail.com.
NAMI Family Support Group and
Recovery International Support
Group meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in
Room 202 at Crossroads Bible Church,
8101FM407 in Double Oak. Visit
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]AdA L
Early voting for the Nov. 8 general
election continues through Friday, and
voters can cast their ballots at any of
the locations listed below. On Nov. 8,
voters must go to their voting precinct
to cast a ballot. For more information,
visit www.votedenton.com.
BLOTTER
HALLOWEEN AND
FALL EVENTS
Rock thrown through
Sprockets window
About 10 a.m. Saturday, Den-
ton police were called to the 200
block of West Hickory Street
where an unknown person had
thrown a rock through the front
window of Sprockets Bicycle
Shop.
Kinney Street — About 1:10
p.m. Saturday, an officer was
called in response to a report of
an unresponsive person who
had been discovered not breath-
ing by her roommate. Medics al-
so were called to the scene, later
pronouncing the individual de-
ceased.
700 block of Dallas Drive
— An officer was dispatched to a
local towing company where a
person had broken in to retrieve
a towed vehicle without paying
the service fee, fleeing before
they could be stopped. A report
was filed, but no arrests have
been made.
EARLY VOTING SITES
*
The following early voting sites will be
open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. today
through Friday:
■ Argyle Town Hall, 308 Denton St.
■ Carrollton Public Library, 4220 N.
Josey Lane
■ Copeland Government Center, 1400
FM424, Cross Roads
■ Corinth City Hall, 3300 Corinth
Parkway
■ Denton Civic Center, 321E. McKinney
The incident occurred some-
V
lam
time overnight, though no entry
was made into the store, accord-
ing to a police report. The win-
dow is expected to cost about
$1,000 to replace. No arrest has
been made.
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■ Denton County Elections Administra-
tion, 701 Kimberly Drive, Denton
■ Double Oak Town Hall, 320 Waketon
Road
■ Flower Mound Police and Municipal
Court Building, 4150 Kirkpatrick Lane
■ Frisco Fire Station No. 4, 4485 Cotton
Gin Road
■ Frisco Fire Station No. 7,330 W.
Stonebrook Parkway
■ Highland Village Municipal Complex,
1000 Highland Village Road
■ Justin Municipal Complex, 415 N.
College Ave.
■ Krum ISD Administration Building,
1200 Bobcat Blvd., Krum
■ Lake Dallas City Hall, 212 Main St.
■ Lewisville Municipal Annex, 1197 W.
Main St.
■ Little Elm Library, 100 W. Eldorado
Parkway
■ Pilot Point Senior Center, 310 S.
Washington St.
■ Roanoke Library, 108 S. Walnut St.
■ The Colony Annex Building, 6804
Main St.
■ Timberglen Library, 18505 Midway
Road, Dallas
■ UNT Gateway Center, 801 North
Texas Blvd., Denton
http://namidenton.org or call 469-248-
1
8789.
Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7:30
p.m. at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church,
300 W. Oak St.
Serenity Al-Anon, for family and
friends dealing with the effects of
someone's drinking, meets at noon at
First United Methodist Church, 201S.
Locust St.
Other reports
600 block of East Hicko-
ry Street — Officers were called
to assist a motorist about 10 p.m.
Saturday.
Police determined the man
had outstanding warrants with
another agency and placed him
under arrest. After inventory
upon arrival at the jail, it was de-
termined that the individual was
in possession of a forged Social
Security card, according to a po-
lice report.
5000 block of East Mc-
Roundup
From 7 a.m. Saturday to 7
a.m. Sunday, Denton police filed
17 reports online.
Shalom Today group of Alcoholics
Anonymous meets at 9 a.m., noon, 6
p.m. and 8 p.m. weekdays at 3730 E.
McKinney St., Suite 107. Call 940-383-
— Harrison Long
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Denton County Crime Stoppers will
pay a reward of up to $1000 for
information leading to an arrest in
these or other crimes. Callers will
remain anonymous. Call
1-800-388-TIPS (8477). Reach the
Denton police narcotics tip line at
940-565-580L
8252.
Show Me group of Alcoholics
Anonymous meets at 9 a.m., noon, 6
p.m. and 8 p.m. at 1622 W. University
Drive, Suite 104. Call 940-566-9989.
2-Step Memory Cafe, a gathering for
people with memory loss and their care
partners, meets at noon on the third
Monday of the month at The Egg and I,
1800 S. Loop 288. Sponsored by Step-
ping Stones. Call Geri Sams at 940-566-
0902.
Unity group of Alcoholics Anony-
mous meets from 6 to 7 p.m. at First
Christian Church of Denton, 1203 Fulton
St. Call 940-390-1325.
Way Out group of Alcoholics Anony-
mous meets at 7 p.m. at First Presbyte-
rian Church, 1114 W. University Drive.
Call 940-367-7722 or 940-231-6267.
it:
Jeff Woo/DRC
Doc Brown and a tiny Marty McFly from “Back to the Fu-
ture” compete in the costume contest during Denton’s
Day of the Dead Festival on Saturday.
ROAD WORK
REACH US
Bell Avenue has road closures for
street repairs between University Drive
(U.S. Highway 380) and Sherman Drive
(FM428).
Colorado Drive has concrete panel
replacement between Loop 288 and
Brinker Road.
Congress Street has curb and side-
walk repairs between Bolivar Street and
Carroll Boulevard.
Hickory Creek Road has street
construction between Teasley Road and
Livingston Drive.
Malone Street has road closures for
utility construction between Scripture
and Broadway streets.
McKinney Street has utility construc-
tion between Mack Drive and Spring-
tree Street.
For more information about street
construction projects in Denton,
visit www.cityofdenton.com.
Managing Editor
Scott K. Parks.....
940-566-6879
sparks@dentonrc.com
TODAY
8 p.m. in the parking lot at First
Christian Church of Denton, 1203
Fulton St.
Light the Night 6 to 8 p.m. at
Thousand Hills Church, 3201 Tower
Ridge Drive in Corinth. Free.
Halloween Spooktacular The UNT
College of Music presents a Hallow-
een-inspired concert at 8 p.m. at the
Murchison Performing Arts Center.
Conducted by Clay Couturiaux, the
UNT Concert Orchestra will perform
Mussorgsky's Night on Bald
Mountain and themes inspired from
films such as Young Frankenstein,
Ghostbusters and Close Encoun-
ters of the Third Kind. $10 for the
general public. Visit www.thempac.
com.
SPECIAL EARLY
VOTING SITE
Mall-O-Ween 5 to 7 p.m. for kids
ages 3-12 at Golden Triangle Mall,
2201S. I-35E. Come in costume to
trick-or-treat from store to store,
and enjoy face painting, a costume
contest and prizes. Free. Visit
http://shopgoldentriangle.com.
Share the Harvest 6 to 8 p.m. at
First United Methodist Church, 201
S. Locust St. Trunk-or-treating,
carnival games, hay rides and a
snack supper for children from the
church and community. Admission is
one canned food item for the Denton
County Food Room. Visit http://
fumc-denton.com/share-the-
harvest.
Halloween Trunk-or-Treat 6:30 to
City Editor
Mark Finley.
One early voting site will also be open,
but with limited dates and hours:
■ Sanger Church of Christ, 400 N.
Locust St., Sanger, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
today and Tuesday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thurs-
day and Friday
........940-566-6884
mfinley@dentonrc.com
News Editor
Mariel Tarn-Ray
940-566-6883
TUESDAY
mtam@dentonrc.com
Features Editor
EVENTS
Lucinda Breeding
940-566-6877
cbreeding@dentonrc.com
9:30 a.m. — Mother Goose Time for
infants and their caregivers at South
Branch Library, 3228 Teasley Lane.
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Nonprofit Capac-
ity Building Series at North Branch
Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Join the
Denton Public Library and UNT Libraries
for a series of programs aimed at
building capacity for area nonprofits.
Free. Call 940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
10:30 a.m. — Toddler Time at South
Branch Library, 3228 Teasley Lane.
12:30 p.m. — Alzheimer’s Associa-
tion Caregiver Suport Group meets
at Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Free. Visit www.alz.org.
1 p.m. — Q&A session with artist
Sarah Sze in the Lightwell Gallery of
the UNT Art Building, 1201W. Mulberry
St. Free.
4 p.m. — Snap and Squishy Circuits
for ages 8-12 at North Branch Library,
3020 N. Locust St. Free, but registration
is required. Call 940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
4 p.m. — Book discussion: The
Finest Hours by Michael Tougias at
Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Free, but registration is
required. Call 940-349-8752.
IMPORTANT DATE
Sports
Larry McBride
■ Deadline to receive ballot by mail* —
7 p.m. Nov. 8 (unless the overseas
deadline applies)
940-566-6913
lmcbride@dentonrc.com
940-566-6860
940-566-6888
940-566-6836
940-387-7755
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El Paso hospital points elsewhere for rape exams
www.ahbelo.com
EL PASO (AP) - An El Paso
nonprofit that helps sexual as-
sault victims says about 15 vic-
tims have said they were turned
away while seeking a rape kit ex-
am at a local hospital.
The hospital’s officials say
they have just been providing
victims with the option of going
to facilities better equipped to
work with such patients.
“The victims go to the hospi-
tal, get admitted into the [emer-
gency room] to get checked, and
when it comes down to doing
the actual exam, they are told
that the nurses are not trained or
that they don’t have the rape kit
test, a forensic exam,” Virginia
Rueda, sexual assault services
coordinator for the Center
Against Sexual and Family Vio-
lence told the El Paso Times.
She says the victims are told to
go to another hospital and are
condition and then notifies the
victim that Del Sol is not a
SANE-designated facility.
“If a patient is not medically
stable such that a transfer to a
SANE-designated medical cen-
ter is not in the patient’s best in-
terest or if a patient would prefer
to stay at Del Sol Medical Center,
we have the ability to meet the
patient’s needs on site, including
performing the sexual assault
examination,” Stout said.
In El Paso, there are only two
discharged.
State law mandates that all
hospitals with emergency rooms
provide basic training for nurses
to administer a rape kit, a sexual
assault forensic exam that is pro-
vided to law enforcement.
Cindy Stout, the chief nurs-
ing officer at Del Sol Medical
Center, said in a statement that
the hospital complies with that
law. She says it always has access
to rape kits and has nurses that
are trained in evidence collec-
tion.
SANE-designated hospitals.
Rueda said sending victims
to other hospitals could make
them miss the window for the
exam or could discourage them
from the process altogether.
“We know that most victims
do not go to the hospital right
away because there is an emo-
tional process right after that,”
Rueda said.
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9 a.m. — Denton County Commis-
sioners Court meets in the Commis-
sioners Courtroom at the Courthouse
on the Square, HO W. Hickory St.
6:30 p.m. — Denton City Council
meets at City Hall, 215 E. McKinney St.
Work session is at 2 p.m.
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But, she says, “health care
professionals agree” it’s prefera-
ble for nurses conducting sexual
assault exams to have attended
training to receive certification
as Sexual Assault Nurse Exam-
iners (SANE).
Stout said that when sexual
assault victims arrive at Del Sol,
staff first treats any emergency
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