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Coleman EDC 4B re-cap
Board Vice-President,
the farmer's market he is
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were
Jimmy Bartley and Becky Brink
and
Zona
The executive director's
by
from previous agree-
ent.
Workforce
that he was not on the
Meeting adjourned at
was made by the 4B
5 Men in a
Flat Bottom
Boat
-Brother J
MOVE-W SPEC/AL/
1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
Important Dates
Wednesday, February 3, 2016 • Coleman Chronicle & DV • Page 2
V2 Price Rent First 3 Months
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4 Fear Apartment Resident
Martha Gibson
Extension office at 625-
4519 or by email janel-
our 4-H youth.
If you have any questions
however
none.
The minutes from the
October 10th meeting
were
board
Hennig
members
and
sion and for board mem-
bers to come up with
ideas on how to achieve
judgement.
My wife said, “Wisdom
is knowledge applied”.
The Bible says by know-
ing and learning the
scriptures we gain wis-
dom, that can lead to sal-
vation, (Colossians 3:16,
2 Timothy 3:15, James
1:5 & 3:17).
See you in church next
Sunday.
• Last Day to File for a
place on the Ballot -
Friday, February 19, 2016
at 5 p.m.
• Election Day - Saturday,
May 7, 2016
7*
Ages 55 and Older Qualify
2 Meals a Day
Electric & Water Paid
Group Activities Available
Emergency Life Alert System
Maintenance & Lawn Care Provided
FCS Coalition Meeting
Thursday, February 11,
2016
5:30 p.m.
Courthouse
• First Day to File for a
place on the Ballot -
Wednesday, January 20,
2016
Club
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SpoiA/Sored By
Bolton Steel Erectors
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are Mike Barker, Place 6,
and Rowdy Allen, Place 7.
Election filing begins
Wednesday, January 20,
2016. Candidates are
required to file an applica-
tion for a place on the ballot
Grande River in a small
flat bottom boat.
As the five grown men
got into the boat, I gave
them instructions on
how the handle the boat.
My instructions were:
everybody sit down and
nobody stand until you
reach the other bank,
because the current is
swift. Everybody keep
rowing, if you do not the
• Last Day to Register to
Vote in the May 7, 2016
General Election
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Coleman County Child
Welfare Board
month. President and Bastrop on February
24th and 25th. This cost
the Coleman Chronicle
The Workforce and DV fresh and per-
Development taining to new events
Committee has been
date. The theme for the
show is "Mavericks and
eration and possible Mustangs". No action
One Bedroom Basic Rate $1,100/Mo.
First 3 Months You $550/Mo.
••• $750 Deposit, pd. by 2/29 • Offer Ends Feb. 20. 2016
Care Retirement
Apartmenl_ Community
CALL MARY BETH AT 325-646-5521
Or Come By Care Retirement Apartments • 200 CR 616
North on Hwy 183 past Heartland Mall, turn left on CR 615 and follow the signs.
by Rick
Marshall
Liz Golson by Michelle
Sexton
In memory of:
James Golson
Michelle Sexton
Cynthia Garrett Philpot
Donations:
Gouldbusk Community
Club
Todd and Joan Ethridge
Gary Hubbard
Mat and Amy Gaines
Karen Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Sides
called to order
6:01pm. The floor was
opened to visitors and
guests to address any
existing program,
"BrainFuse". This pro-
gram will allow live
coaching to job appli- meeting,
School Board consists of
seven Trustees elected at-
large to serve three year
terms. Members are elected
by position with terms stag- Administration
gering a three year cycle, located at 2302
Places 6 and 7 are sched-
• Early Voting by Personal
Appearance - Monday,
April 25, 2016 to Tuesday,
May 3, 2016
electronically map and brochure will
each month. be completed by the end
Discussion was had of the week, Retail
about the retreat between Round-Up is scheduled
these. This item was
items not on the agenda, tabled until board mem-
there were ber, Jacque Rosales, can produce,
follow up with the
school.
Discussion
"Petticoats
PCS Coalition Meeting
Thursday, Feb. 11
The meeting will be held
on Thursday, February 11th
at 5:30 p.m. in the court-
room of the courthouse. If
you are interested in help-
ing youth leam life skills
The Family and Consumer through projects and com-
Sciences agent Janet petitions, then come and
Nelson will be meeting help plan these events for
with adult volunteers with-
in the County who are
interested in assisting with regarding these projects,
4-H projects in the areas of contact Janet at the County
Photography, Foods and
Nutrition, Clothing and
Textiles and Educational son@ag.tamu.edu.
Presentations.
CRANE SERVICE WELDING SERVICE
boltonsteelerectors@yahoo.com • 325-625-3900
Filing to Begin in Coleman ISD 2016
Board of Trustees Election
The Coleman Independent by the filing deadline. The
School District General last day to file for a place
Trustee Election will occur on the ballot is Friday,
on May 7, 2016. The February 19,2016 at 5 p.m.
Candidates shall submit
their Application for Place
on the Ballot to the
Coleman ISD
Office
located at 2302 S.
Commercial Avenue,
uled for election this year. Coleman, Texas 76834
The current board members between the hours of 8 a.m.
in the Places up for election and 4:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday. For more
information, please contact
the Coleman ISD
Administration Office at
325-625-3575.
Years ago 5 men came
to take pictures of some
mission work I was
involved in, in the
mountains of Northern
Mexico. To get back into
the United States you
had to cross the Rio
were corrected along
from the with the board having
December 15th meeting the right to seek an out-
were
board members Jacque
Rosales and
Williams
from voting, again, due
to their absence.
The board’s accountant,
Sandra Rose, presented contacting military con-
the monthly financial tractors to see if they reimburses their portion lights have been taken
of the salary. The 4B
board made a motion to
report. It was discussed would be interested in of the salary. The 4B down and stored for next
that the restricted funds setting up operations in board made a motion to year, everything pertain-
Coleman. This would have Little's pay be con- ing to the website, video,
ments, that were not bring a large number of ducted
used, be discussed to be jobs and would be addi-
released at a later date, tional tax revenue for the
The board accepted the town. He presented this,
report as given. not wanting any action, 4A, 4B and the Chamber for February 2nd at
Sue Dossey, head but to just start a discus- of Commerce, which is 5:30,Shopko is re-nego-
librarian for the
Coleman Library, was
requesting funds in the
amount of $500 to add
Coleman County Child
Welfare Board would
like to thank all of those
that donated to Helping
Hands. The donations
helped to make
Christmas a little
brighter for Coleman
County children in foster
care. A total of $952.18
was collected. The fol-
lowing donations were
received:
In honor of:
Cali Beal by Steve and
Sarah Beal
John and Frankie Gregg
current will take you the water was only chest
downstream and into deep.
dangerous rapids. Once Those men in the boat,
you reach the other side or should I say water,
grab hold of the bushes reminds me of some-
on the bank and only one thing in the Bible. The
slowly get out at a time. Bible talks a lot about
When they got to the wisdom and knowledge,
other bank they all Knowledge can mean to
immediately stood up be informed or to know
and the boat overturned, the facts. Wisdom is
All got soaked, cameras knowing how to apply
and all but fortunately the facts or having good
He was requesting fund- received the asbestos
ing, in the amount of abatement. No action
$10,685, to be used for was taken as this was
signage, electricity, merely an update on the
booths and lighting for progress.
Advertising options
A regular meeting of
the Coleman Mitzi Mays, presented a
Community Coalition proposal for life-size
was held on Monday, metal art statues. This
January 25, at 6pm. All would include a deer,
members were present fawn, hen and a turkey,
and the meeting was It was discussed that per- hoping to have open by were discussed for the
at haps the students in the May 7th. His aspirations "Petticoats on the
ACE program would be are for the market to Prairie" event happening
able to make some of bring in 1,000 people April 15-16 in Coleman,
each Saturday morning They usually do not
to shop for locally grown advertise until a month
meats and away from the event but
cheeses, and various will be in contact about
other local items. This options closer to the
and item is to be put on the
approved with approval of the corpora- next agenda for consid-
Bill tion's by-laws included
Joan several changes and approval of the request- was taken.
Ethridge abstaining from additions. A few typos ed funding. A motion was made for
voting due to absence, were corrected along Executive Director, the executive director to
Minutes from the with the board having Kim Little, requested attend the Texas
that her pay be done via Economic Development
approved with side attorney should a electronic payment each Council meeting in
conflict of interest arise.
Tony A motion was made to vice-president of the 4A
abstaining accept the amended by- board were in attendance is to be split with the 4B
laws. and requested that this board.
Board member Tony issue be presented to
Williams spoke about their board. 4A issues report stated the follow-
the payment and 4B ing; all of the Christmas
to be held at the Warren tiating with the realtor,
Ranch. No action was she will be talking to the
taken but it was stated Country Club about
this. It was mentioned that all members of the advertising on score
"JobNow" to the already that this could be an item 4B board would be pres- cards, keeping the ad in
discussed at the retreat.
No action was taken.
At this point in the
Robert Committee has been and that she is sitting on
cants, resume building Williamson, discussed gathering information a housing committee that
help and general corre- that he was not on the for what each entity will address the housing
spondence about job agenda, although he involved in the center, problem in Coleman,
acquisition. A motion remembers requesting it. would potentially need.
The executive director This includes storage, 8:42pm.
board to accept and apologized and the board classrooms, video stor-
fund, in the amount of voted for him to present, age, etc. The executive
$500, "JobNow". despite the oversight . director stated she had
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Conn, Brittany. Coleman Chronicle & DV (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 136, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 2016, newspaper, February 3, 2016; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187099/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.