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Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Activity Report
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• Served warrants- 3
• Served eviction citations- 1
• Spoke with complaint- 1
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• Court activity- 196
• Compliance dismissals- 24
• Issued warrants- 48
• Cleared warrants- 10
• Issued warning notices- 124
214 West First St
Mt. Pleasant, Texas 75455
• Magistrate warnings given- 1
• Cases cleared- 1
• County citations filed- 4
• Disposed cases- 1
• Pleas filed- 6
• State fines collected- 6
• Misdemeanor fines collected- 2
• Payout agreements- 1
• Civil hearing notice letters is-
sued- 2
• Eviction cases filed- 1
• Eviction citations issued- 1
Jerry Wesson, Mount Pleasant
Municipal Court Judge
24 Hour
Towing Service
issued- 1
• Magistrate warnings given- 8
• Attorneys appointed- 1
For June 19
• Eviction cases filed- 1
• Eviction citations issued- 2
• Eviction citations issued- 2
• Notices of continuance- 2
• Conferences held- 3
• Department of Public Safety fines
collected- 12
• County fines collected- 2
• Violate promise to appear collect-
ed- 1
• DSC court cost collected- 1
• DSC certificate collected- 1
• DSC driver’s records collected- 2
• Executed felony warrants collect-
ed- 1
• Unexecuted felony warrants col-
lected- 1
• Executed search warrants collect-
ed- 1
• Executed A/B misdemeanor war-
rants collected- 2
• Magistrate’s warnings given- 19
• Attorneys appointed- 2
• Inquests held- 2
• Roofing • Construction
• Full Remodeling
• Interior/Exterior Painting
• Class A/B warrants issued- 1
• Notices of continuance filed- 2
• Conferences held- 2
• Department of Public safety fines
collected- 3
• County fines collected- 2
• DSC court costs collected- 3
• DSC final dispositions collected-
2
• Magistrate warnings given- 9
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9:30 a.m., the Women’s
Sack Race, Men’s Sack
Race and Youth sack
Race will begin, followed
by the Baby Crawl at 10
a.m. Don’t miss the Tur-
tle and Terrapin Races at
10:15 a.m., the Beautiful
Beard Contest at 10:30
a.m., the Mud and Money
Scramble at 10:45 a.m.,
the Cow-chip Throwing
Contest at 11 a.m., the
Egg Toss at 11:30 a.m.
and the Duck Races at
noon.
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Store Manager
Cliff ‘s Paint & Body Shop, Inc.
903-572-5678
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• Department of Public Safety cita-
tions filed- 24
• County citations filed- 5
• Class A/B complaint and affidavit
filed- 1
• Possession of drug paraphernalia
citation- 1
• Department of Public safety war-
rants issued- 2
• Class A/B warrants issued- 1
• Notices of hearing issued- 2
• Capias pro-fine warrants issued-
11
• Capias pro-fine letters issued- 3
• Violate promise to appear war-
rants issued- 1
• Conferences held- 3
• License and weight fines collect-
ed- 1
• Department of Public safety fines
collected- 8
• Violate promise to appear collect-
ed- 1
• DSC court costs collected- 1
• DSC final disposition collected- 1
• Executed eviction citations col-
lected- 1
• Executed small claims citations
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growth of plants that may
have become dormant
due to the absence of fire.
Pasture burn sites should
be burned in late summer
(late August through
September), or early
spring (March through
April) for best results.
Typically, burning during
late summer will be more
effective in controlling
invading woody species,
if that is a primary reason
for burning.
Additionally, research
has shown that about
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and Friday after the per-
formance. The perfor-
mance must fill before
slack is taken. Non-mem-
bers are welcome with a
$10 permit. Winners in
bareback, bull riding and
saddle bronc and mutton
bustin’ will receive cus-
tom buckles. To enter the
rodeo, contact (800) 547-
6336.
The rodeo brings the
Bogata Frontier Days as
well, sponsored by the
Bogata Lion’s Club and
established in 1976. All
events and contests at
Bogata Frontier Days are
free of charge. Free con-
cessions will be provided
by the Cuthand Method-
ist Church and the John-
town Missionary Baptist
Church.
The Frontier Days will
kick off on Saturday at 7
a.m. with free pancakes,
sausage, milk, juice and
coffee. At 8 a.m. a water
slide and kid’s train will
open. At 8:30 a.m. “coins
in the sandbox” will begin
and a dunking booth will
open. At 9 a.m., come try
your luck in the Sunflow-
er Seed Spitting Contest,
Moance Techoiogy under the Dome
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About one-third of
native grass openings
should be prescribe
burned each year,
burning each site every
three years, on a rotating
basis. This will remove
accumulated dead grass
litter and control young,
invasive woody species
such as cedar, locust,
and persimmon. Burning
may also stimulate new
is while the leaves are
still fluffed up with air
space and before winter
rains and time compact
the litter. However, many
landowners choose not to
burn until the end of deer
season. A postponement
until mid January to
March also allows
wildlife to “cleanup”
fallen acorns and other
mast.
morning after 9 a.m.
Consult with TPWD,
NRCS, or Texas Forest
Service and notify local
volunteer fire department
before conducting burns.
Cattle should be
excluded from burned
areas for at least 3 months
to allow regrowth of new
tender vegetation.
For additional
information, contact
Paige Green at (903) 572-
5531.
right-of-ways, should
be 15 to 20 feet wide
(These disked areas can
be planted to winter
supplemental food plots
between burn years).
2. Humidity should be
between 25-40 percent.
3. Wind speed should
be between 10-15 miles
per hour.
4. Always burn into
the wind first (backfire)
50 yards into the woods
or pasture then set fire
with the wind (head fire).
5. Initiate burns in the
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are usually found in
burned native grass areas
compared to unburned
areas, thus providing
much more spring and
summer high protein
food for quail and turkey,
especially for the young.
General Instructions
for Conducting a
Prescribed Burn
1. Prepare disked bare-
ground fireguard around
all sites before burning.
Disked fireguards, which
can include roads and
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Bachman, Marty. Mount Pleasant Tribune (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 143, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 2017, newspaper, June 21, 2017; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429056/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.