The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 90, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 17, 2002 Page: 1 of 12
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By Tabitha Thicker
THE PANOLA WATCHMAN
Texas Lt Governor Bill their credit courses and enable
Ratliff recently activated the residents
and Carthage.
Powell
en Door organization set to
eive United Fund mone^^J
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Distance learning tower will
connect 15 colleges/universities
more that covers 50 counties in
the state. In addition, the
connection includes 46 percent
of the Texas rural population.
Powell noted that the tower
was completed last May and that
the first classes were offered
through the connection this fell.
"However, it took some time
to complete the legalities and
organize a meeting between all
of the college presidents and the
lieutenant governor," said
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pills were confiscated.
The sergeant added that
Schillings is also feeing charges
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Two Gary residents
facing serious criminal ch
after law enforcrownt^officiato
Lori Jean Jones Brown, 34,
Mid Raul Eugene Schillings, 24,
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long-term pteoement is found.
Though fee reasons for need >
vary, fee one thing in common
with the youths is a nsad for a
'"several Safe Place sites have
been esfebfohed in Panola j
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tfa slated to recoivs a donation to
laid at-risk youth and their
-families in Panola, Harrison, and
to obtain higher
without leaving
comment on the possibility of
going to uniform dress in the
future.
Each campus meeting will
run in the form of an open .. • .
forum, allowing any parents will take no stand publicly on
Goops Aaron Segutophoto wbo wouW lila. to express their ““ Sue8t,on 8t *“ t,me 11,6
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CISD school board members
requested that each campus hold schools,
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EDITOR’S NOTE: This is neglected children,
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Panola
meetings are only to assess
public interest.
According to Dr.
Sanders, superintendent
stated "This is
Each parent should speak
persuasively, and not attack any
one person during their
dialogue.
Paper ballots will be passed
out at the end of the meetings so
parents may vote either for,
against, or neutral on the
question.
The vote is not final, but will
assist the board in deciding
whether to go ahead with the
uniform study.
George A. Seguin photo
Ito that time once again. Chriatmaa la just around ths comer. City crew rqembers
Richard Hough and Tommy Cox prepare Carthage residents for the holiday season by
putting up lighted wreaths and angola on electricity poles on W. Panola Street Thursday.
Uniforms to be topic of
CISD campus meetings
By Elftltee-P.-McPberson hi own meeting to tee whero -preliminary assessment due to
THE PANOLA WA3CHMAN psrqnts stand on the issue of parents requesting- , an
... to go to school investigation into going to
across ‘tac* uniforms. uniforms.”
The inquiry was brought
about by the request of a parent
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Campuses LL—
Carthege Independent School
District will be holding meetings
until Dec. 20 for parents to w|jO wrote a letter to officials at
CISD requesting investigation
into the possibility.
Although principals will be
running these meetings, they
will act only aS facilitators. They
will take no
.22 caliber rifle inside the
residence.
Grey noted that Schillings
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ba haid Saturday night aa a Panola County Chambar of Conumrco fondraloor.
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STwo county residents arrested
on illegal narcotics charges
are Panola County Sheriffs Office Grey stated feat upon
and fee Northeast Texas searching the residence,
Narcotics Task Fave conducted approximately four ounces of
an investigation," said PCSO marijuana and 68 hydreodone
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The sergeant added that 1
additional ^information^ was < __
. . obtained elsewhere regarding a forkisseeskxi of a firearm by a Northeast Texas network, which degrees
far possession of suspicioualy high-level of traffic 4^ tn the toeatjmi nf a enables IS colleges and Carthag
22 caliber rifle meirfa the universities, including Panola Powell added that the
possession of a controlled After a month-long College, to provide and share NETnet is a wireless connection
trace wife intent to investigation, officers executed courses through the distance between fee IS colleges and
jbute. a search warrant, issued by learning program. universities, including Stephen F
President of Panola College, Austin State University, Texas
hi. - Dr. Greg Powell stated that with A&M University, the University
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ETMC-Carfeage Hpid tests, rib dinner for 10, bedroom suit,
Christmas wreaths, handmade two Golden Corral meato a week
pillows, lumber, framing, hair
care prodnsts, famfane, jewelry,
bird houses, and personal
. Fourteen' Carthage eateries services.
will participate in die Taste of Musical entertainment will
Carthage portion of the evening, be provided by locals, Bill
Event chair Basel Gibbs said Smith «id Mike Parker,
feat there was an item to bid on Auctioneer Jack Dillatd will donors who
far everyone end- encouraged preside over the live auction
attendance to the gathering. "I with approximately 4$ items in-
Bvrie everyone to come far a chiding one cake a month for a least 16 individuals and busi-
reaily fun evening. The food,' year, Christmas decorations,
entertainment, and auctions will pine hutch, lumber, savings
bond, digital namore, singing
<foHs, ftamed Texas flag, jew-
iwveauDar io a or lexas soon bust v pjn. wmu wcr 160 trip, watch, DJTD (flayer, Amish
Cfamty Music Hall of Fame Bette to bid upon including red wagon, hunting trip, prime
Mbacam. The doors open at 6 - -
pjn. and admission is $10.
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dent, said that last year's
traisedjust over $17,000,
participate in die Taste of
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 90, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 17, 2002, newspaper, November 17, 2002; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1279583/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.