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• 903 Flip ‘Em Boys: Hendrix vention Month.
• Sabine Oil & Gas Corpora-
READ into the minutes that tion to place a 4-inch natural
~~ The Texas Council of Child Andy Vinson, County Treasur- gas pipeline alone/within the
• Tap Out: Chance Griffith of Welfare Boards has already er, completed the required 20 right-of-way of Rusk County
for the pivotal GOP legislation, people who don’t buy insur-
es fate remained clouded. One ance and its expansion of Med- the agreement was Rep. Mark
leading House conservative icaid, the federal-state health Walker, R-N.C., leader of the
said the alterations were insuf- program for the poor. It would Republican Study Committee,
ficient and claimed enough create new tax credits that a large group of House conser-
allies to sink the measure, and would be less generous than vatives.
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hacking allegations make clear authorities^
that old-fashioned spying tech- ers engaged in more conven-
niques have now been aug- tional crimes, such as stealing
mented by cyber expertise that credit and debit card account
can in some cases accomplish information, have in some
similar goals. cases piggybacked off Rus-
“They want to understand sian intelligence services. The
how the White House is going Justice Department this week
to work, and how Washington announced charges against two
will respond to what Russians Russian intelligence agents and
are doing in Europe and the two hired hackers. The four
Middle East,” said Steven Pifer, were accused in a 2014 breach
a senior fellow at the Brook- of at least 500 million Yahoo
ings Institution and a former user accounts.
foreign service officer focused
on Russia.
It’s not surprising that sue the same goals of espionage
once the public understands — whether that’s recruiting,
the capabilities and motives stealing information, it’s basi-
of Russian intelligence “that cally the same things they’ve
there’s a great deal of concern always done,” Stewart said. “It’s
about their ability to gather just a new tool to accomplish
intelligence and use it to influ- those tasks.”
Man caught after fleeing police
Continued from Page 1A him in handcuffs. According to
wrong side of the road. the affidavit, Muckleroy briefly
Lemelin asked to see Muck- said something about a purse to
leroy’s identification and when a female in the passenger seat,
he opened the driver’s door twisted away from Lemelin and
Lemelin stated in the report began running toward a nearby
that he could smell a strong wooded trail.
odor of marijuana. Lemelin pursued Muckleroy
According to the report, on foot eastbound on Christian
when Lemelin questioned Street crossing over North Van
Muckleroy about the odor he Buren continuing eastbound on
stated that he became nervous, Cleaver Street. According to the
avoided eye contact and stated report, Muckleroy was appre-
that his vehicle always smells hended in a meadow a short
like marijuana. Muckleroy was time later and was transported
seated in the driver’s seat and to the Rusk County Jail.
asked Lemelin if he could move Lemelin conducted a search
the vehicle as he began trying to of the vehicle and found a hand-
shut the door, according to the gun located under the driver’s
report. seat. The female passenger stat-
Lemelin pulled him from the ed that Muckleroy had asked her
vehicle and began trying to place to place the gun in her purse.
but with the support I had this how to get involved with the Rusk and their team brought in official Texas Go Blue Dayjbr
year I have no doubt that I will round up in February 2018, con- the biggest sow.
be able to have another tourna- tact Griffith at 903-646-0675 or \
ment in February 2018,” Griffith visit www.tgwildhogroundups. Coleman of Henderson and his
said. “I’ve already started prep-
ping and looking for sponsors to
know I am 100 percent in to announce his opposition.
favor” of the measure and the That left Senate GOP leaders allow states to decide to accept
changes, Trump said at the at least two votes shy of what a lump-sum federal payment
White House after meeting they’d need to prevail. for Medicaid, instead of an
Congressional Democrats amount that would grow with
makers and shaking hands on remain solidly opposed to the the number of beneficiaries,
revisions. “We’re going to have GOP effort. The program currently costs
The Republican bill would the federal government around
kill much of former President $370 billion annually and
While the rapid-fire events Barack Obama’s health care automatically covers costs, no
seemed to build momentum law, including tax penalties for matter the amounts.
Among those accepting
“I definitely want to give back poison isn’t going to just kill Tie: Andy Stevens, Brent Evans, against repairs to the existing ing authorization for receiving and easement between Rusk
to the community for support- hogs,” Griffith said. “There are a Nathen Petry, Chase Hamilton, facility that was damaged by a surplus property as requested County and Sabine East Texas
ing this event,” Griffith said. lot of people who count on jobs Derrick Noey and Cory Ham- Memorial Day tornado in 2015. by Pct. 2 Constable Chuck Basin LLC.
Griffith said she used Face- and income that are made from mond from Leon County win- Commissioners will also dis- McDonald.
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round up, placing them at feed no way that they can only make and weighed in at 1,232 pounds, tion declaring April 7,^ 2017, as Report for the Rusk County
stores, livestock barns and out- poison to kill a hog." ” / J ’ " . -
door stores throughout East Griffith said there are many rez, Brandon Burch, Clint Hege- to raise awareness against child kin.
Texas in order to spread the ways to go about controlling the feld, Jeff Hughes, Rex Bumpas abuse and neglect as requested F .
word. Griffith said she is already population for these animals, and Brian DeMark from Lampa- by the Department of Family approve a correction to the Road 2211 in Pct. 2; and
vention, to show their support registration that expired in July located in the vehicle, according
for children.
In other business, commis-
sioners will:
this year’s hunt went to helping said she does not agree with the ams, Ty Cherene, Tiger Wilson, Continued from Page 1A
a Henderson family with medi- use of poison to combat feral Dane Schubert and Jerry Harrel " .
cal needs and Griffith said she hogs. from San Jacinto County weigh- final stages of a
“I know that hogs are aggres- ing in at 1,271 pounds. 1 1
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support among GOP moder- current federal subsidies for
ates remained uncertain. many consumers, and repeal
WASHINGTON — Presi- “My whip count indicates levies on the wealthy and medi-
dent Donald Trump agreed to that there are 40 no’s,” enough cal firms that helped finance
add fresh Medicaid curbs to the to defeat the bill, said Rep. Obama’s expansion of coverage
House Republican health care Mark Meadows, R-N.C., who to 20 million Americans,
bill Friday, bolstering the mea- leads the hard-line House
sure with support from some Freedom Caucus. He said the and lawmakers would let states
conservative lawmakers but change “doesn’t move the ball choose to impose work require-
leaving its prospects wobbly, more than a couple yards on a ments on some of Medicaid’s
House leaders discussed other very long playing field.” roughly 60 million recipients,
amendments calibrated to Across the Capitol, Sen. Details were initially unclear,
round up votes and scheduled Dean Heller, R-Nev., who faces but Republicans have dis-
a showdown vote for Thursday, re-election next year, became cussed using them for healthy
“I just want to let the world the fourth Republican senator people with no dependents.
know I am 100 percent in to announce his opposition. The agreement would also
Before hacks, U.S. worried by Russia spying
ence real-world events,” said
tournament like this together, For more information about Henderson, Tyler Gresham of declared Friday, April 7, as the hours of Continuing Education Airport in Pct. 4.
Two charged after traffic stop
' ’ ‘; Texans are invited to wear Continued from Page 1A with other narcotics equipment,
com. team brought in the biggest barr blue, the official color of pre- vehicle showed to have a Texas A Bursa .380 pistol was also
The 2017 TG Wild Hog hog. ’ ’ ’ ’
2014. to the report. Watson is a con-
Watson, the driver, and victed felon and was charged
Scott gave Graham and Moore with felon in possession of
HEAR a presentation of consent to search the vehicle, firearm, the affidavit said.
Continued from Page 1A ence real-world events,” said Probably the most notable the Northeast Texas Region- According to the report, Scott
two countries, U.S. intelligence Adam Fee, who helped handle prosecution is the 2010 case al Mobility Authority Annual was in possession of a meth- able, if convicted, by no less
agencies for years have been the 2015 prosecution of Evg- of “The Illegals” — a ring of Update by Chris Miller, Execu- amphetamine pipe and a clear than 180 days to two years in
concerned by Russian efforts to eny Buiyakov, who posed as a Russian sleeper spies who bur- five Director of NETRMA. bag of methamphetamine was a state jail and a fine not more
l DISCUSS and possibly found in her purse. than $10,000. A third degree
The officers also located two felony is punishable, if convict-
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creatures with their dogs and
brought in over 150 hogs in two
days, totaling 21,612 pounds.”
These teams not only hunted
for the bragging rights or fun,
but competed for 18 belt buck-
les, cash and many other prizes
that were donated from local
farmers and businesses.
“There is an entry fee teams
must pay to compete and we
paid out first through third plac-
es along with buckles, as well
as four different side pots that
were winner takes all,” Griffith
said. “The final weigh in for the
event is free for spectators to
come and check things out. We
also have activities for kids, like
a wild goose chase, but with a
small pig.”
Each hog was brought to
Pap’s Hog Pen, located behind
Ebenezer Baptist Church, and
went to slaughter after the final
weigh-ins.
“Hogs are weighed in at our
holding pen and then shipped Courtesy photo
to a slaughtering facility where Cullen Parker, owner of Pap’s Hog Pen, and Tara Til-
they are processed and shipped lison Griffith are shown after Griffith’s hog hunt earlier
overseas,” Griffith said. “A small this month,
percentage of the meat stays in
the U.S., but most goes over- help with the event next year.”
seas where they find it to be a With the rising population of follows:
delicacy.” feral hogs and the media calling • The Soggy Bottom Boys:
Some of the proceeds from it the “hog apocalypse,” Griffith Weston Kinard, Jared McAd-
‘What we have seen as far Federation. f
“It’s interesting to see an and military missions,
scratching the surface of the area you worked on splash in
real Russian activity here,” said the forefront of the national
Scott Stewart, vice president of consciousness,” Fee said.
tactical analysis at the Texas- Public interest in counter-
based Stratfor intelligence firm. intelligence operations spiked
Many counterintelligence noticeably with the U.S. assess-
investigations can last for years ment in January that Russian
without resulting in criminal intelligence agencies were
charges, preventing the public responsible for the hacking
from having a complete grasp of Democratic email accounts
of evidence collected or tactics last year and for sharing that
that are used. information with WikiLeaks,
But a few sensational Justice the anti-secrecy website, with
Department prosecutions in the goal of aiding the Trump
the last decade have brought to campaign.
light Russian efforts to recruit That interference remains
university students, gather under federal investigation,
information on the stock mar- but some experts see parallels
ket and on sanctions, sway pub- between those cyberattacks and
lie opinion and cultivate well- prior Russian espionage efforts,
placed contacts. And recent Alarmingly to American
hacking allegations make clear authorities, Russian hack-
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County will consider setting‘Go Blue Day’
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The expo center is in the approve to submit application County Treasurers Association
$3.6 million to the Texas Department of of Texas.
rebuild that started last year Public Safety’s Texas 1033 Sur-
• The Original Catch and after commissioners decided plus Property Program regard- approve pipeline right-of-way
is looking into giving away a
scholarship next year.
to the community for support- hogs,” Griffith said. “There are a Nathen Petry, Chase Hamilton, facility that was damaged by a surplus property as requested County and Sabine East Texas
APPROVE the following
Annual pipeline/utility requests:
• Sabine Valley Pipeline,
Commissioners will also dis- McDonald.
ACCEPT
ing this event,” Griffith said.
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book and printed flyers for the these wild animals and there is ning reserve grand champion cuss for approval a proclama-
• Bo N Da 254: Richard Elf- “Go Blue Da/ in Rusk County Library presented by Pam Pip- LLC to place a 6-inch pipeline
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Texas in order to spread the ways to go about controlling the feld, Jeff Hughes, Rex Bumpas abuse and neglect as requested
looking forward to next year’s but poison is the wrong answer, sas and Falls County brought in and Protective Services of Rusk RuskJDounty Map Book.
roundup. The TG Wild Hog Round Up 43 hogs and weighed in at 1,225 County. 7 J
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Rusk County hunt captures 150 feral hogs Trump QKs changes in health care bill
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case al Mobility Authority Annual was in possession oi a meth- able, if convicted, by no less
ring of Update by Chris Miller, Execu- amphetamine pipe and a clear than 180 days to two years in
concerned by Russian enorts to eny Buryakov, who posed as a J
infiltrate American society and banker in New York while spy- rowed into workaday America
government. ing on the U.S. for the Russian instead of more customary posi- approve specifications and to
“What we have seen as far Federation. tions inside Russian embassies advertise for bids for bailing of baggies containing metham- ed, by two to 10 years in prison
as the arrests is really only “It’s interesting to see an and military missions. hay at Rusk County Airport.
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Linebarger, Les. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 309, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 19, 2017, newspaper, March 19, 2017; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1236415/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.