Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 219, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 6, 2016 Page: 2 of 10
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jail on a driving while
license invalid charge.
She is known under sev-
eral aliases and her bond is
set at $4,500, according to
jail records.
Gilbert said on Tuesday
morning the missing person
investigation is still active.
Records from the Cooke
County District Clerk’s
office show two capias war-
rants were issued on Friday
for a research project to study the monarch but-
terfly.
When asked if the court
date last week was connect-
ed to Sewell’s disappear-
ance, Gilbert declined to
comment due to his office’s
ongoing investigation.
He asked anyone with
information about Sewell to
contact the CCSO at 940-
665-3471 or via email at
tips@co.cooke.tx.us.
Gilbert said tipsters may
remain anonymous.
to study monarch butterfly
based attorney, was retained
to represent Sewell on the
two charges last year, court
records indicate.
Wohr was in court on
Tuesday and not available
for comment, according to a
representative with his law
firm.
Records show a surety
bond for Sewell’s two
charges has been set at
$130,000.
after Sewell failed to appear
in court last Thursday on
two charges — aggravated
assault on an officer with a
deadly weapon and attempt-
ing to take weapon from
peace officer.
The two charges stem
from an incident handled by
the Valley View Police
Department last September,
county officials said.
Stephen Wohr, a Denton-
research on species under
review for listing as endan-
gered. The 2015 Legislature
provided an additional $5
million for this research. For
the upcoming study, Texas
A&M will receive $299,998
while Sam Houston State
will receive $207,510.
To protect the Texas
economy from the impact of
Endangered Species Act reg-
ulations, the 2009
Legislature appointed the
endangered Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar today said Texas comptroller to serve as pre-
Sam Houston State siding officer of the
on
Economic Growth and
Endangered Species. The
task force assists landown-
ers, industries and local com-
munities in working with
endangered species issues
and assessing their economic
impact on the state.
ants For more information
The 2013 Texas about the ongoing status of
threats to the butterfly. The Legislature appropriated $5 endangered species listing
The Texas A&M research new study will build on pre- million to the comptroller’s
vious research funded by the office to contract with state actions affecting Texas, visit
monarch butterfly in Texas, comptroller and conducted universities for high-quality KeepingTexasFirst.
AUSTIN — Texas
Comptroller Glenn Hegar
said Texas A&M University
and Sam Houston State
University will share about
$500,000 in funding for a
research project to study the
monarch butterfly.
The research will docu-
ment the monarch butterfly
population in Texas and
study its migratory habits.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (FWS) is consider-
ing placing the butterfly on
the federal
species list; the research will A&M University and Sam Houston State siding
help continue to fill impor- University wiH share about $500,000 in funding interagency Task Force
tant data gaps in determining
its need for protection.
"If the butterfly is listed
many industries important to while specifically studying by the University of Texas-
our state's economy could be the species’ lifecycle and the San Antonio on monarch
affected, from agriculture to possible existence of over- butterflies and milkweed and
land development to energy wintering populations, a phe- by Texas A&M University-
production," Hegar said, nomenon that may occur Commerce on the threat to
"This crucial research will only in Texas. Research by the species posed by fire
identify best practices for the Sam Houston State will
voluntary protection of the focus on pest and disease
species on private lands.”
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lifetime achievement award Got a Hold on Me," "The Washington on Monday
own compositions or writing is named for the duo of Tracks of My Tears" and "I night as part of the lineup for
for other artists, Smokey George and Ira Gershwin Second That Emotion." the annual "Capitol Fourth"
He also wrote some of the concert on the lawn of the
best-known Capitol.
songs, including "My Girl," Bom in Detroit, Robinson
"Get Ready" and "The Way collaborated closely with
" Motown founder Berry
Robinson was instrumental and was created by Congress
in shaping the Motown to honor songwriters who Temptations'
sound that changed entertain, inform and inspire.
American popular music in Past recipients include Billy
the 1960s. Now, his accom- Joel, Paul McCartney, Willie You Do the Things You Do." Motown founder
plishments have won him the Nelson and Stevie Wonder. "It gives me such joy and Gordy, working as a produc-
Robinson has writing gratitude to be included er and talent scout in addi-
credits on more than 4,000 among the past recipients of tion to his songwriting
The Library of Congress songs, and was behind some this most prestigious song- duties. He was the label's
announced Tuesday that ofthe biggest hits in Motown writing award," Robinson vice president for nearly 30
Robinson, 76, is this year's history. As the lead singer of said in a statement. years,
recipient of the Gershwin the Miracles, he wrote and
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Trigg, Delania. Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 219, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 6, 2016, newspaper, July 6, 2016; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1305506/m1/2/?q=green+energy: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.