The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 2005 Page: 2 of 32
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line within the right-of-way of LaGrone,
Panola County Road #174.
Additionally, commissioners
approved four requests by
Mark West Pipeline Company,
1. to cross under the following
Panola County roads: CR
#225 with a six-inch natural
gas liquids line, CR #235 with
a six-inch natural gas line, CR
#2810 with a six-inch natural
gas liquids line, and CR #225
with a 16-inch natural gas
line. Also approved was a
request by Classic Energy to
cross under CR #403 with a
three and half inch outside
diameter schedule 40 line.
Commissioners approved
the use of the County Clerk’s
Record Preservation Fund to
Blake Bogenschutz has
read himself into Super Star
Reader status at Libby
Elementary School. Blake is a
student in Carla Cheshire’s
third grade class.
Blake’s parents are Brian
and Shannon Bogenschutz.
He has a brother, Caleb, age
12, and a sister, Macie, age
six. His grandparents are
Martha Stanley and Tom and
Carol Bogenschutz.
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things are: favorite book -
Harry Potter and the Prisoner
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Hanszen: Health consider-
ations, ie. mosquitoes, rodents
“are not our responsibility. We
are not a policing agency. Our
responsibility is to make a
recommendation to the city
council. Is the city spraying
for mosquitoes?”
Mills: “1 thought we did the
right thing. He was going to
build a fence and all that.”
At 4 p.m. on Tuesday, The
Panola Watchman recieved an
agenda stating that a special
meeting of the City
Commissioners will be held
on Friday, May 27 at 4 p.m.
to set June 13 as the public
hearing date for John Wayne
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Continued from page one
position of Reference
Librarian effective May 16,
2005. Amos Brown, truck
driver for Panola County
Road and Bridge, Precinct #3,
received a pay increase effec-
tive May 24, 2005. Curtis
Cabaniss, an operator with
Panola County Road and
Bridge, Precinct #4, also
received a pay increase effec-
tive May 24, 2005.
County
In Road and Bridge items, Contin
Rusk County Electric
Cooperative, Inc. was given
approval to place an electric
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Rrgtrmol Roodtrip grant applica-
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RESOLUTION 2005-14
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Thanks to the efforts and
funding from the City of
Carthage Park Board, City
Park Board President Jim
Payne, City Manager Brenda
Samford, Park Supervisor
Dana Tullis, the Turner
Alumni Park now has some
new playground equipment.
The equipment was placed
where the Panola County
Boys and Girls Program can
have use of it in their pro-
gram. The park is located at Courtooy photo
the Duner Community Center Children at TUmor Park taka advantage of warm weather and naw park equipment at a
located on Martin King f*cant outing.
Boulevard. Although the boys
and girls didn’t have an
opportunity to visit the park
earlier last year, they did get
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president of the Boys and
Girls Program stated the pro-
gram has been active for the
past three years. “We have 35
to 45 children that participate
in the program on a daily
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Wizard of Oz to reach Super *to 6 p.m. during the
- - • school year and 12:30 to 3
p.m. during the summer. The
program has a food program,
‘computer classes, and game
activities including volleyball
and kickball. “The Panola
County Boys and Girls
Program Board would like to
thank Brenda Samford, Dana
Tullis, and Jim Payne for
allowing the children an
opportunity to exercise and
enjoy the playground equip-
ment in the park,” said Reed.
Currently there are three
full-time staffers and four to
five volunteers overseeing the
daily operations of the pro-
gram.
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recreate Direct Index #9.
Miscellaneous items han-
dled by commissioners during
the meeting included ratifying
and recording the Help
America Vote Grant Award
Agreement Amendment 1,
recording the American States
Insurance Company
Continuation Certificate for
Panola County Sheriff’s
Department Reserve Deputy
Bob Fleming, and recording
the V.G Young Institute of
Government
Education
for 2005 for
Counfy
Ronnie
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and Dale
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Continued from page one
zoning board members
responded with the following
statements regarding why
they voted to send the zoning
change request back to the
city commissioners without
any changes:
Price, “I’d rather not com-
ment on it. Let it ride like it is
and let the city sort it out.”
Morrison: “I thought it was
the right thing to do - a deci-
sion they made before when I
wasn’t there. I concur with it
now.”
Bowie: “I was convinced _____________ __
this man is making an effort Thompson’s zoning request,
and is committed to cleaning along with other business
it up. It takes lots of money to items including an agreement
clean it up. My concern is that with task force entities, adop-
the neighbors waited years tion of resolution 2005-14 for
and years to make complaints, East Texas 59 Regional Road
making it harder to clean up.” trip grant application.
Area Board Agendas
Hermon
LaGrone.
Finally, county commis-
sioners approved and record-
ed Request for Attendance at
a Conference forms for
Panola County elected offi-
cials and employees. Those
approved for conference
attendance included 2nd
Assistant to County Treasurer
Vicki Yates, Panola County
Judge David Anderson,
Panola County Auditor
Sidney Bums, Panola County
Constable, Precincts #2 and
#3, Mitch Norton, and Panola
County Sheriff’s Department
Reserve Deputy Jeff Martin.
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 2005, newspaper, May 25, 2005; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255744/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.