The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 2005 Page: 1 of 18
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Texas,”, said Dan C. Tucher,
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grows in Panola County
. The Carthage Soccer Association is on the to move the soccer equipment before they can
ball these days, with a donation of more than
$1,838 and a possibility of new soccer fields.
things arc definitely looking up
According to Dana Tullis, parks director for
the City of Carthage, the City has applied for a
grant to build soccer fields The proposed loca-
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The generous donation is from Carthage
Discount Tire and Brake and Unirox al Tire. “We
rcalh enjox participating in the Uniroyal pro-
gram because everyone benefits,” said Brian
Kile of Carthage Discount Tire and Brake. “The
tion for the new fields is at the south end of the .kids get free soccer balls, the league receives
baseball field, near the softball field. The new, funds, and we have the opportunity to meet new
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association Currently the games arc played on
the high school fields, which requires members Carthage Soccer Association to give something
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oil reserves
By the end of June,
Enbridge Energy Partners, LP
will have completed a $150
million project involving the
laying of a 107 mile natural
gas transmision line across
North Texas with aproximate- to the major pipeline and mar-
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and get them in jail.”
Flannagan said current
operations will continue as is
until the agreement ends in
September. At that time,
Flannagan states Henderson
Police Department and Rusk
County will begin their own
task force.
According to County Judge
David Anderson, “We have
received nothing in writing, or
no official notification con-
cerning this matter at this
time.” Anderson stated the
grant application process for
funding the NTNTF will
begin September 30.
Carthage Police Chief Duane
Baushke also stated, “We
have not received any official
notification concerning the
proposed changes.”
Like school finance, the
funding for NTNTF will be
determined by the action of
the legislature. Until that
time, all operations will con-
tinue as is.
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Carthage High School ag students Jacob Whitsett, Jason Albers, Ashley Whitsett, and
Josh Boggs plant hay sprigs at the school farm for a late summer, early fall CEU project
for county farmers in cooperation with the county extension agency.
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The American Heart
Association recently
announced the 2005 Heart
Walk will be held at Panola
College on October 29, in
honor of James McNatt
The 2004 Heart Walk was
very successful, raising
almost $12,000 for the organ-
ization The top two 2004
teams were the Wal-Mart
team and the McNatt team,
with 51 people walking over-
all
In 2003, a grand total of
$18,433 was collected with
just over $ 12.000 of that con-
tributed by walker teams
This year, Olcn English,
Sharon Ivey, Sandra King.
Velda Molitor, and James
McNatt are leading the
fundraising effort.
Team captains and team
members arc still needed for
the 2005 Heart Walk
For more information, call
Sharon Ivey at 903-693-9234
or James McNatt at 903-693-
2890
Heart disease strikes every
family and all arc encouraged
to participate and raise
money for research
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Kevin McAlister, charity committee chair of IBEW Local
2337, presents a donation to Gene Giles, treasurer of
Mission Carthage, and Ann Green, administrative assis-
tant.
After adopting an
Interagency Agreement to
fund the Northeast Texas
Narcotics Task Force from
June through September, the
City of Carthage and Panola
County find themselves
unsure of what will happen
after that time.
The state legislature is
scheduled to take up the mat-
ter of funding the NTNTF, but
as yet there isn't a clear cut
plan as how to fund or admin-
ister the NTNTF
An article in the Longview
News Journal on Friday sites
comments frp.m Dusty
Flannagan, chief deputy at the
Rusk County Sheriff's Office,
“The Department of Public
Safety wants to implement a
narcotics strategy that focuses
only on large drug cases.
What we have in our commu-
nity is smaller drug dealers,
(the DPS system) is not going
to benefit us. We need to go
after the small drug dealers
growth continues
with depreciation allowed as
the line ages.
No figures were currently
available regarding acquisi-
which also factors into local luck and farewell to the team as they travel to Austin. (At left) Kory Cleveland gets his head buzzed by Michael Willis
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w ______ Members of the Carthage High School baseball team will compete against Bridge City 3 p.m. Wednesday for a spot in
tion of right-of-way costs, the final state championship game Thursday. (Above) Many Bulldog supporters turned out Tuesday morning to bid good
bounties of its natural gas and economic wealth, or what the Saturday afternoon with the rest of the ball club to emphasize team unity. (At right)Team members stand proud with their
line will add to Panola’s tax naw Bulldog cut. All members of the Bulldog team buzzed their hair. Pictured are (front) Cleveland, Logan Joines,
coffers when taxation begins Jonathan Baker, Clayton McMillian, Clay Register, Trey Day, Janie Collins, who finished up Michael’s buzz attempts,
next year. Brandt Goodwin, Blaine Brewster, Jonathan Mihlhauser, Brannon Moreland, Zach Krubbee, Coby Lee, Luke Burnett,
According to a press Derek Holson, with Willis above,
release from 1
Houston Office, “the line will
significantly increase access
ly 18 miles of the line located ket hub at Carthage The
in Panola County. Partnership's East Texas
The economic impact of transmission line was
this project, aside from the designed with a link from
estimated 400-450 workers North Texas in mind. In the
brought in to complete the figure, this line
project and the 125 involved can be very economically
in the cleanup, also includes a expanded to a capacity of 1.0
taxable valuation of $868,000 TJc f per day to accommodate
per mile for the 36 inch line, continuing growth in natural
according to Loyd Adams, gas supply that we anticipate
chief appraiser of the Panola j ■ > - - -
County Appraisal District.
Different values are
assigned to different sizes of
pipeline, Adams explained, general partner
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