The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 140, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 15, 2012 Page: 1 of 14
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Ware’s trouble with the sentenced to 19 months m
when she pleaded guilty to
the offense of forgery and
was sentenced to a two
years deferred supervision
and 1,000 fine which
suspended. On May 27 Ware went to
Ware broke the terms of Whataburger after being
her probation multiple banned from that store too.
times. The first incident On May 29 she was arrest-
was on May 14 when Ware ed by the Carthage Police
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Fhitaker at many more great things Letretha Yount, Mike
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Yahoo! took immediate compromised. We apolo-
action to fix a problem ex- gize to all affected
posed July 11, 2012, when users."
hackers published ap- The list, “Owned and
proximately 450,000 user Exposed” cited it is
names and passwords “brought to you by the .
taken from Yahoo!. D33Ds Company reveal-
"At Yahoo! we take se- ing a number of details for
curity very seriously and the service including all
invest heavily in protec- of the email addresses
tive measures to ensure and passwords for Yahoo!
the security of our users Voice’s 460k users.”
and their data across all
our products. We confirm
that an older file from Ya-
hoo Contributor Network
(previously Associated
Content) containing ap-
proximately 450,000 Ya-
hoo and other company 8'
users names and pass-
words was compromised
yesterday, July 11." In an
effort to calm fears about
the document, the state-
ment released by Yahoo
showed less than five per
cent dtlhe Yahoo! ac
counts had valid pass-
words. Yahool’s state-
ment went on to
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s.m. until 1 p.m. Wa Sharp says that the vegetables are always frssli. “They’re always good. I grew up on a farm in
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City denies rumors of more privatization
RODGER G. MCLANE said. “It’s not even a con- she said. “We still bill the problems. They now have
The Panola Watchman sideration. I have talked to trash service and collect two new trucks that don’t
cities that have done that the money.” tear up the streets like our
Rumors that privatize- and they say that it is not Three city employees trucks did. Their trucks
tion of city departments is worth it. I don’t think they still handle billing and bill are more traffic friendly.”
taking {dace are untrue ac- would recommend it” collection of trash services Samford also said that
cording to City Manager Samford said that while in city hall. Samford went she required IESI to up-
Brenda Samford. She says the privatization of trash ontosaythattheswitchto hold certain standards,
that while the city did pri- services earned the city IESI trash services has “ ’ J ‘
vatize trash service, she nearly 1400,000, the jobs been smooth.
does not believe that a sim- provided to locals are a
ilar plan would be viable plus. / / ‘-« „
for the street or water de- “If we can put people to had some problems during said. “They
partment. work that do all tho ‘
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mer blood needs. son took 81 pints.
MASH BASH was back “Donating blood
and Carthage was the win- important part of our com-
ner of the friendly <
tition for the tfiird year in a during the summer, and
drive between the mayors competition to get people’s battle front as possible, to
of three cities - Marshall, attention and celebrate ensure timely treatment
Carthage and Henderson- city pride,” said Mayor for wounded soldiers. The
is a challenge to see which Joines. MASH BASH effort be-
■ mayor can bring in the The MASH BASH name
most units of Hood donat- has its origins with the See MASH BASH, Page 4
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blood at the SRUMi
They are Martha Bam,
Jeff Wyatt, Kay 6an<
Karen Shanbtager, and
fravis Penner.
Phlebotomist is Heath
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