Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 235, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 2015 Page: 1 of 8
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Monday and Tuesday.
By RYLEIGH SALMON
HENDERSON DAILY NEWS
Intermediate School.
He initiated a traffic stop
those numbers and collect the
jackpots. And they secretly
ing as gifts in the past.
The number of people will-
BELL RINGERS need-
ed for the Salvation Army
Red Kettle Drive. Call Mark
Headrick at (903) 646-6038
to volunteer.
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out their extravagant Christ-
mas lights displays. No pay-
ment necessary'.
NEW YORK - U.S. stocks
are nearly flat in light mid-
day' trading after a morning
rally fizzled. Energy stocks
continued to fall as the price
of oil fell.
Crude fell another 1 per-
cent, nearing levels not seen
since the financial crisis, and
oil company shares slid. New-
field Exploration was down 5
percent and ConocoPhillips
fell 2 percent.
The Dow Jones industrial
average was down a fraction
of a point to 17,127 as of 11:55
a.m. Eastern time.
The Standard & Poor’s
500 index was up 2 points,
or 0.1 percent, to 2,007. The
Nasdaq composite gained
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Jackpot fix might
involve Texas link
HENDERSON WOM-
AN’S FORUM meeting
noon Jan. 14, 2016 at Hen-
derson Civic Center. Open to
the public, reservations must
be made by' Jan. 11. Charge
is $15. chendersonwomans
forum @ gmail.com >.
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AP: U.S. power
grid vulnerable
to foreign hacks
Congregations
concentrating on
safety problems
ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK — Cheap is the York and is saving to buy
new chic for holiday gifts.
Jana Montero, who has in
the past bought loved ones
Photo courtesy of April Sadler
Ray and Jeanell Neeley invite visitors to come tour their light display at their home,
16206 County Road 4256 S. along Lake Striker.
The public almost never
learns the details about these
ty pes of attacks — they’re rarer
but also more intricate and
potentially dangerous than
data theft. Information about
See U.S., Page 8
RUSK COUNTY
CRIME STOPPERS open
carry7 Q&A, 6 p.m. Dec.
29 in Pct. 5 Justice of the
Peace courtroom in the Rusk
County Justice Center. Sher-
iff Jeff Price, Police Chief
James Pierson, District
Attorney Micheal Jimerson
and Assistant District Attor-
ney Modesto Rosales will be
present to answer questions.
HENDERSON MAIN
STREET Advisory Board
second annual Mardi Gras
gumbo cook-off Jan. 30,
2016.
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On live TV, host says
mistake was made,
changes winner
this year’s Miss Universe win-
ner when host Steve Harvey
returned to apologize.
Harvey said it was his mis-
take and that he would take
responsibility for not correctly
reading the card, which said
that contestant Pia Alonzo
LAS VEGAS — The Miss Wurtzbach of the Philippines
Universe contestant from the was this year’s winner and
Philippines is this y ear’s win- Colombia was actually the first
ner, but for one brief moment
Sunday evening, it appeared as
afterward. Talking with report-
ers afterward, Harvey and an
executive for pageant owner
See MISS, Page 8
Editor’s note: “News
Briefs” items are restricted
to non-profit and civic orga-
nizations serving Hender-
son and Rusk County. These
event notices should be no
more than 30 words and
should be faxed to (903) 657-
0056, mailed (Henderson
Daily News, P.O. Box 30,
Henderson, Texas 75653) or
e-mailed <joyslaymaker@
hendersondailynews.com>.
WISE UP RUSK
COUNTY/Tobacco Control
and Prevention Coalition,
East Texas meets 10:30 a.m.-
noon second Tuesday each
month at Founder’s Room,
ETMC-Henderson. For
information, <bettyelynne@
gmail.com> (903) 658-2500
or <eruthven@etcada.com>
(903) 753-7633-
runner-up.
He held up the card for Fox
if it might be a repeat win for network cameras to see up close
Colombia.
Colombia contestant Ari-
adna Gutierrez Arevalo was
already wearing the crown as
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POSTSCRIPT
Caught this gem over
the weekend from the clas-
sic “Miracle On 34th Street.”
From Mr. Shellhammer,
questioning the sanity of
Kris Kringle: “Maybe he’s
just a little crazy, like paint-
ers or composers or some of
those men in Washington.”
Although, “some of those
men in Washington” — as
well as those wishing to get
there — may now be more
than a little crazy.
Holiday shopping: Consumers buying less expensive gifts
‘Cheap is the new
chic’for Christmas
gifts this year
ASSOCIATED PRESS
cop following traffic stop
Stopped for speeding
in school zone near
Northside
Justice of the Police officer Derek Keith, he
Peace Joe Sor- was patrolling on Wednesday
rells on third- when he “observed a vehicle
degree felony traveling at 33 miles per hour
possession of a in a 25 mile per hour school
controlled sub- zone in the 600 block of N. Van
stance, Class Buren Street,” near Northside
A evading on
foot and Class
B possession of marijuana of the vehicle and found the
sion of illegal substances after charges. Total bond for Grays driver, Gray's, had a suspend-
he ran on foot from police. was set at $16,000. ed license and his vehicle was
Michael Lee Grays, 26, was According to an arrest uninsured. Keith then asked
arraigned Thursday by Pct. 5 report filed by Henderson See MAN, Page 8
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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Security'
researcher Brian Wallace was
on the trail of hackers who had
snatched a California universi-
ty’s housing files when he stum-
bled into a larger nightmare:
Cyberattackers had opened a
pathway into the networks run-
ning the United States’ power
grid.
Digital clues pointed to
Iranian hackers. Aiid Wallace
found that they had already
taken passwords, as well as
engineering drawings of dozens
of power plants, at least one
with the title “Mission Critical.”
The drawings were so detailed
that experts say skilled attack-
ers could have used them, along
with other tools and malicious
code, to knock out electricity'
flowing to millions of homes.
Wallace was astonished.
But this breach, the Associ-
ated Press has found, was not
unique.
About a dozen times in
the last decade, sophisticated
foreign hackers have gained
enough remote access to con-
trol the operations networks
that keep the lights on, accord-
ing to top experts who spoke
only on condition of anonymity
due to the sensitive nature of
the subject matter.
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iPods and tablets for Christ- ing.” that practice a step further.
mas, has changed her attitude More holiday shoppers are They’re becoming more
about gift giving: This holiday expected to be like Montero open to buying gifts that in ing to buy gifts during this holi-
season, she’s grabbing candle this holiday season in the lat- the past might have been con- day shopping season for under
sets and serving dishes that est twist in a theme that has sidered downright cheap. So, $10 rose to 4 percent this year
cost under $30 to give to family played out since the recession, they’re not just looking for from 1 percent last year, accord-
and friends. For nearly a decade, shoppers big discounts on extravagant, ing to a survey of 1,000 people
Montero, who lives in New' have been more cautious and expensive designer and brand by America’s Research Group, a
a practical about their spend- name goods; they’re starting firm that researches consumer
home with her husband, said: ing, doing more bargain shop- out with the intention of getting behavior. Meanwhile, the num-
We want to make sure we’re ping and hunting for deals. But less expensive items that they ber of people willing to spend
conscious of what we’re spend- recently, shoppers have taken might not have considered buy- See CONSUMERS, Page 8
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Iowa investigation
expands to include a ®nri* ‘temselves for years -
x until a misstep exposes them.
number 01 states Eddie Tipton, former secu-
rity' director of the Multi-State
Lottery7 Association, has been
convicted of fraud for fixing
DES MOINES, Iowa — The one jackpot in Des Moines, but
allegations read like a movie prosecutors say his high-tech
plot: a lottery industry7 insider scheme extended far beyond
installs undetectable software low'a. He’s accused of tamper-
giving him advance knowl- ing with lottery drawings in
edge of winning numbers, then four states over six years, and
enlists accomplices to play See LOTTERY, Page 8
Neeley and her husband much more.”
Ray live at 16206 County Road Neeley and her husband
4256 S., near Lake Striker, and have traditionally put out all
have two lots of land full of the lights each year, but the
lights. past two years she was unable
“It’s just the whole two lots because she broke her leg in
full of lights,” she said. “We October 2013.
have a helicopter Santa, Christ “We weren’t able to put the
on the cross, several other Christmas lights out (because
crosses and manger scene, she was recovering), and so we
Ben Perry7 are inviting locals to eight reindeer on an antique put it all out this y ear,” Neeley
drive by after dark and check wagon, sleighs, a whole angel said. “We’re back off the high-
family, Frosty the Snowman, way7 so no one sees it much. I
Santa’s butt on fire and rein- just want people to come out
deer trying to put it out, and so See CHRISTMAS, Page 8
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Linebarger, Les. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 235, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 2015, newspaper, December 21, 2015; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237322/m1/1/?q=frisco+collin+co+tx: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.