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Chicago
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90 73 P Cloudy
88 73 Sunny
84 63 Cloudy
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89 71 Cloudy
97 74 M Sunny
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93 76 P Cloudy
90 72 Sunny
93 75 Sunny
93 69 Sunny
90 73 P Cloudy
94 73 Sunny
95 72 Sunny
Sunrise: 6:52 AM
Sunset: 7:47 PM
Sunrise: 6:51 AM
Sunset: 7:50 PM
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Dallas
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Sunrise: 6:53 AM
Sunset: 7:46 PM
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Sep 1
93 70 Sunny
80 61 P Cloudy
91 74 P Cloudy
89 76 Sunny
95 76 M Sunny
94 70 Sunny
93 77 P Cloudy
92 74 Sunny
94 76 Sunny
94 74 Cloudy
89 67 M Sunny
86 68 M Cloudy
92 72 Sunny
93 73 Sunny
93 76 Cloudy
Sunrise: 6:52 AM
Sunset: 7:49 PM
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Actress Francine York is 80. Former
Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge
is 71. Actor Brett Cullen is 60. NBA coach
Stan Van Gundy is 57. J Country musician
Jimmy Olander (Diamond Rio) is 55.
Actor Chris Burke is 51. Actress Melissa
McCarthy is 46. Latin pop singer Thalia is
45. Rock singer-musician Tyler Connolly
(Theory of a Deadman) is 41. Actor Mike
Colter is 40. Actor Macaulay Culkin is
36. Actor Chris Pine is 36. Country singer
Brian Kelley (Florida Georgia Line) is 31.
Rhythm-and-blues singer Cassie Ventura
is 30. Actor Evan Ross is 28. Actor Dylan
O’Brien is 25. Actress Keke Palmer is 23.
El Pai
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Abilene
Amarillo
Austin
Beaumont
Brownsville
Brownwood
Corpus Christi
Corsicana
Dallas
Del Rio
El Paso
Fort Stockton
Gainesville
Greenville
Houston
Miami
Minneapolis
New York
Phoenix
San Francisco
Seattle
Saint Louis
Fri
8/26
91 73 P Cloudy
88 72 P Cloudy
79 65 Cloudy
94 76 Sunny
75 53 Sunny
93 76 Cloudy
79 62 Sunny
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Mostly sunny.
Highs in the low
90s and lows in
the low 70s.
Kingsville
Livingston
Longview
Lubbock
Lufkin
Midland
Raymondville
Rosenberg
San Antonio
San Marcos
Sulphur Springs
Sweetwater
Tyler
Weatherford
Wichita Falls
91/71
Mix of sun and
clouds. Highs in
the low 90s and
lows in the low
70s.
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More sun than
clouds. Highs in
the low 90s and
lows in the low
70s.
• An accident was report-
ed on CR 4950 at 9:13 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Officers responded to
reports of a reckless driver
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Mix of sun and
clouds. Highs in
the low 90s and
lows in the iow
70s.
women’s right to vote, was
certified in effect by Sec-
retary of State Bainbridge
Colby.
In 1939, the first tele-
vised major league baseball
games were shown on ex-
perimental station W2XBS:
a double-header between
the Cincinnati Reds and
the Brooklyn Dodgers at
Ebbets Field.
In 1944, French Gen.
Charles de Gaulle braved
the threat of German
snipers as he led a victory
march in Paris, which had
just been liberated by the
Allies from Nazi occupa-
tion.
In 1958, Alaskans went
to the polls to overwhelm-
ingly vote in favor of state-
hood.
In 1964, President
Lyndon B. Johnson was
nominated for a term of
office in his own right at
the Democratic National
Convention in Atlantic City,
New Jersey.
In 1972, the summer
Olympics games opened in
Munich, West Germany.
In 1978, Cardinal Albi-
no Luciani of Venice was
Today is Friday, Aug.
26, the 239th day of 2016.
There are 127 days left in
the year.
On this date: On August
26, 1789, France’s National
Assembly adopted its Dec-
laration of the Rights of
Man and of the Citizen.
In 1883, the island vol-
cano Krakatoa began cata-
clysmic eruptions, leading
to a massive explosion the
following day.
In 1920, the 19th Amend-
ment to the U.S. Constitu-
• Filed two class A/B
misdemeanors; one evic-
tion case and two search
warrant affidavits and com-
plaints.
• Issued one county war-
rant; one emergency deten-
tion warrant; one eviction
citation; one NRVCW
notice; two class A/B war-
rants and one violation of
promise to appear warrant.
• Held one justice hear-
ing and four conferences.
• Collected one license
and weight fine; 13 DPS
fines; two county fines; two
violations of promise to
appear; one DSC court cost
and one executed search
warrant.
• Gave 13 magistrate’s
warnings; five attorneys ap-
pointed and one civil case
dismissal.
Paula Dyke, Justice of
the Peace for Pct. 2, report-
ed the following activity
for August 25:
• One case cleared
• One county citation
filed.
• One disposed case.
• 25 summons issued.
• One state fine collected.
• One misdemeanor fine
collected.
Constable Ray Barrett
served one warrant and
spoke with two complain-
ants.
Municipal Court Judge
Jerry Wesson reported the
following activity for Au-
gust 25:
• 17 court activities.
• Eight compliance dis-
missals.
• Eight cleared warrants.
• 15 warning notices
issued.
COURTS
Kay McNutt, Justice of
the Peace for Pct. 1,3 and
4, reported the following
activity for August 25:
FELONY ARRESTS
• Mount Pleasant Police
arrested Jasmine Lashay
Allen on a third degree fel-
ony charge for possession
of a controlled substance.
Allen was released before
press time Thursday.
• Jerrett Jeron Brannon
was arrested by Mount
Pleasant Police on a third
degree felony charge for
tampering with evidence
and four class C misde-
meanor charges for failure
to appear, driving without a
license and for operating a
motor vehicle with expired
registration. Brannon is be-
ing held without bond.
• Brittany Fridia was
arrested by Mount Pleasant
Police on a third degree fel-
ony charge for possession
of a controlled substance
and a class C misdemeanor
charge for theft under $100.
Bond was set at $15,000.
• Mount Pleasant Po-
lice arrested Willie Lee
Goodlow Jr. on a third
degree felony charge for
possession of a controlled
substance. Bond was set at
$15,000.
• Teddy Dewayne Mitch-
ell was arrested by Mount
Pleasant Police on a second
degree felony charge for
possession of a controlled
substance with intent to de-
liver and two class C mis-
demeanor charges for litter-
ing and an open container.
Bond was set at $25,000.
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88F. Winds light
and variable.
Chance of rain
60%.
Sunrise: 6:50 AM
Sunset: 7:51 PM
Amarillo
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on 1-30 Wednesday at 2:19
p.m.
• A resident made
an identity theft report
Wednesday at 3:26 p.m.
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something fun to get ev-
eryone excited about the
new year. We thought a
retro 50s theme was ap-
propriate in our new sur-
roundings,” Sue Barker,
NTCC Director of Adult
Education, said.
The Community Re-
source Center is a part-
nership between NTCC
and Mount Pleasant ISD.
Both English as a Sec-
ond Language (ESL) and
General Education De-
velopment (GED) classes
are taught at the center
during the day and eve-
ning. NTCC offers these
courses free of charge to
local residents interested
in furthering their educa-
tion. Classes are also of-
fered at a variety of oth-
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Adult students frequent-
ly have higher success
rates in college than tra-
ditional students. We just
help give them the boost
of confidence they need
to fulfill their potential,”
Barker said.
In order to enroll in
classes, students should
sign up for an orienta-
tion session. This can be
done by stopping by the
center or calling Sally
Knight at 903-434-8252
for GED information or
Ruth Fernando at 903-
434-8341 for ESL infor-
mation. To keep up with
the latest news, follow
the Adult Education Pro-
gram at Northeast Teas
Community College on
Facebook.
The Northeast Texas
Community College
Adult Education Pro-
gram kicked off the first
week of the school year
with a 50s themed cel-
ebration. The program
recently relocated its
office from the main
NTCC campus to the
Community Resource
Center (CRC) at 105 N.
Riddle, which is the old
Mount Pleasant High
School building that was
constructed in 1927.
The staff decided to take
students back to the past
by dressing up in 50s
themed attire, serving
popcorn and playing 50s
music throughout the
week.
“We wanted to do
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death of Paul VI; the new
pontiff took the name Pope
John Paul I.
In 1986, in the so-called
“preppie murder case,”
18-year-old Jennifer Levin
was found strangled in New
York’s Central Park; Robert
Chambers later pleaded
guilty to manslaughter and
served 15 years in prison.
In 2009, authorities
in California solved the
18-year disappearance of
Jaycee Lee Dugard after
she appeared at a parole
office with her children and
the Antioch couple who’d
kidnapped her when she
was 11.
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Thought for Today: “When the political columnists
say ‘Every thinking man’ they mean themselves, and
when candidates appeal to ‘Every intelligent voter’ they
mean everybody who is going to vote for them.”
— Franklin P. Adams, American journalist-humorist
(1881-1960)
er locations around the
area, including Pittsburg,
Mount Vernon, Naples
and Winnsboro.
“Our mission is to
make adult education
accessible to all resi-
dents of the area. If you
or someone you know
would like to learn
English or finish your
GED, we are here to help
you,” Barker said.
GED students fre-
quently go on to enroll
in NTCC and finish their
degrees after receiving
their diploma.
“We find that a lot of
people who didn’t fin-
ish high school feel that
education is just not for
them. This couldn’t be
further from the truth.
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The NTCC Adult Education staff is pictured (from left): Ruth Fernando, CRC Receptionist; Sally Knight, Ad-
ministrative Assistant; Fredia Thomas, TEAMS Coordinator; Jessica Soc, NTCC Student Worker; Sue Barker,
Program Director; Dylan McNutt, GED Instructor; and Freda Duncan, CRC Coordinator.
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