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Page 2 •TribNow.com
Sept. 19, 2020
NEWS
Governor Abbott announces relaxed visitation
guidelines for some healthcare facilities
Crime & Courts
number one book for October is The Invisible Life of for fans of Gods of Jade and Shadow and the Broken residents up to speed with one another. Each chapter
Earth series.” (10-15) Dan Brooks
focuses on a different year, from the thirties through
Lisa Unger’s new page turner is Confessions on the the present day, tied together with Dot’s annual let-
15)
903-577-7086
COUNTY
TOTAL
RECOVERED
FATALITIES
NORTHEAST
TEXAS
COVID-19 DATA
342
1553
175
126
477
368
158
1218
147
306
Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab. “Addie is an adventurer
and not ready to settle for village life, so she makes a
deal with the devil. Instead of relinquishing her soul,
however, she becomes immortal, and also complete-
ly forgotten by anyone who meets her. Then, after a
CAMP
TITUS
MORRIS
FRANKLIN
WOOD
UPSHUR
RED RIVER
BOWIE
MARION
CASS
313
1348
170
104
386
336
131
821
132
257
10
28
3
6
20
8
14
46
13
14
DSHS and TEA launch webpage with COVID-19
case data reported by Texas Public Schools
Reported cases represent less than half-a-percent of students who have returned to campus
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By TONI WALKER
Special to the Tribune
Larry C. Cannaday
Financial Consultant
2001 West Ferguson Road
Mt. Pleasant.Texas
visit, including in the resident’s room. This will help test negative for COVID-19 within the previous 14 days
ensure their loved one’s physical, social, and emotional before the initial visit.
rested on 2 Bowie County warrants for
Delivery of Marihuana.
• Rae M. Gladden, 53 of Greenville, ar-
rested for DWI, and Resisting Arrest.
• Emmanuel Rodriguez-Vasquez, 34 of
Mt. Vernon, arrested on a warrant for
Assault.
• Gerardo G. Ruiz, 22 of Mt. Pleasant,
arrested for Intoxicated Assault with
Vehicle, and Possession of Marihuana.
• Bryan C. Dunn, 38 of Talco, arrest-
ed for Violation of a Protective
Order.
• Michaela Slapnick, 21 of Cabot, AR.,
arrested for Possession of a Controlled
Substance, and Possession of Mari-
huana.
• Jakerrian M. Fields, 35 of Mt. Pleasant,
arrested for Fail to ID, Possession of
Marihuana, Possession of Drug Para-
phernalia, and a Texas Parole warrant.
• Dustin R. Henley, 34 of Wylie, arrested
for Fraud, and Possession of a Con-
trolled Substance.
• Christopher Godbolt, 29 of Mt. Pleas-
ant, arrested for Assault.
• Kobe Pendleton, 18 of Mt. Pleasant,
arrested for Tampering with Evidence,
and Possession of Marihuana.
• Andrew M. Tasby, 31 of Texarkana, ar-
ters. This is for readers who enjoyed Fried Green
Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. (10-27) Sharon
Hutchinson
The newest Timber Lake K9 Mystery is out. Number
six in this series is Hanging Falls. I’m in the middle of
it and don’t want to finish because it will be months
• Colton J. Logan, 29 of Cookville,
arrested for Possession of a Con-
trolled Substance, and Class C
warrants.
• Kimberly J. Loeza, 22 of Mt. Pleas-
ant, arrested for Assault.
• Trey A. Williams, 35 of Mt. Pleas-
ant, arrested on warrants for Forg-
ery, Credit Card Abuse, and Class C
warrants.
• Braulio Chavez-Barrios, 38 of Mt.
Pleasant, arrested for Aggravated
Sexual Assault of a Child.
• Rodney O. Nelson, 21 of Dainger-
field, arrested for Assault.
• Javier Vasquez, 54 of Winfield,
arrested on 3 counts of Aggravated
Assault with Deadly Weapon Fam-
ily Violence, and Assault Impeding
Breath/Circulation.
ALL DATA IS RETRIEVED FROM DSHS
AND/OR COUNTY JUDGES
The library is open Monday through Friday from
9-6. We’re looking forward to extending our hours
and, hopefully, we’ll be able to do that soon. Remem-
ber that we still offer curbside delivery at noon and 5
p.m. Just call or email us a list of what you’d like. To
check the card catalog, go to www.mpcity.net/library.
Ms. Natalie’s Story Time continues at Caldwell Park
every Tuesday at 11 a.m. Join us for a story and crafts.
Bring something to sit on, Also, please take a walk
down the Story Walk.
The Library Reads list arrived this week and their
Marriages
• Christopher Grogan Moss and Ash-
ley Nicole Keeter, Sept. 8
• AnthonyJeramine Howard and
Rachel Denise Askew, Sept. 9
• Zachary Joe Morton and Haley
Brooke Logan, Sept. 11
Cannaday
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Arrests
• Susan D. Thomas, 60 of Mt. Pleas-
ant, arrested on a Probation war-
rant for Theft.
• Michael C. Nolen, 41 of Hot Springs,
AR, arrested for Theft, and Disor-
derly Conduct.
• Jarriel D. Teal, 33 of Ft. Worth,
arrested on warrants for Tamper-
ing with Evidence, Possession of
Marihuana, and Evading Arrest.
• James G. Henley, 59 of Mt. Pleas-
ant, arrested for Possession of a
Controlled Substance, and Class C
warrants.
• Britnie M. Marshall, 33 of Mt.
Pleasant, arrested on Morris Coun-
ty warrants for Possession of a
Controlled Substance, Forgery, and
Possession of Marihuana.
By HELEN THOMPSON
Librarian, Mount Pleasant Public Library
husband, is staring down his demons and trying to be
a better man. Sam and Annie relocate to upstate New
York to try their hand at a simpler life and to care for
his dementia-ridden mother. One night Sam leaves
his office and never makes it home. This is for fans of
The Last Mrs. Parrish and The Silent Patient.” (10-13)
Vanessa Phillips
I love Fannie Flagg and her latest is The Wonder Boy
of Whistle Stop. “The story revisits the small town of
Whistle Stop, Alabama. Dot, the postmistress, sends
out a yearly Christmas letter and brings the former
7:45. “Serena finds out that her husband is sleeping
with the nanny, and then confides in a mysterious
woman she meets on the train. The woman continues
In collaboration with the Texas Education agency public schools. The reported count of on-campus stu- student, teacher, or staff member who participates in
(TEA), the Texas Department of State Health Services dent cases of COVID-19 in the state’s public schools any on-campus activity has tested positive for a current
(DSHS) today posted on the DSHS website the state- is 2,344 out of an estimated 1.1 million students who COVID-19 infection. Antibody tests, which indicate a
wide number of cases of COVID-19 reported by Texas have been on campus for instruction or activities since previous infection, are not required to be reported.
lonely 300 years, she meets Henry. This is for fans of to contact Serena as her world implodes. Who is this
the Shades of Magic series, The Time Traveler’s Wife, strange woman, and is she responsible for the mess
and Life After Life.” (10-6) Patti Lang Serena finds herself in? Full of twist, turns, and dif-
the beginning of the 2020-21 school year. The total The data will provide an overview of the burden of
count of on-campus staff cases during the same pe- disease in Texas schools over time and inform pub-
riod is 2,175. lie policy decisions about COVID-19. School districts
The number of student and staff COVID-19 cases in and other local authorities will continue to be the best
Texas public schools will be updated each week. Be- source of the most current and specific information
ginning next week, it will include data by school dis- about cases in their schools.
trict. TEA will link to the data from TEA’s COVID-19 Reporting this information to the state does not re-
website. place the legal requirement that schools notify public
TEA previously directed all school districts to sub- health officials in their area of all cases. Additionally,
mit information about COVID-19 cases going back to as per TEA guidance, schools will still be required to
the start of the school year. Information is submitted inform all parents, teachers, and campus staff of any
via an online form each Monday by those school sys- positive cases tied to their on-campus instruction or
terns that were notified in the previous week that a activities.
LIBRARY
UCORNER
needs are being met. Designated caregivers will not be The new guidelines also offer a way for general visi-
Along with Governor Abbotts updated capacity guide- required to maintain physical distancing, but only one tors not designated as essential caregivers to visit their
lines for many Texas businesses, new visitation guidance caregiver can visit a resident at a time. loved ones. The updated emergency rules will allow
for eligible nursing homes, assisted living facilities, inter- Designated caregivers can be selected by the resident approved facilities to schedule outdoor no contact vis-
mediate care facilities, home and community-based ser- or a legal representative, and can be a family member, its, open window visits, or indoor visitation with the
vice providers, and inpatient hospice were announced friend, or other individual. Facilities are required to use of plexiglass safety barriers to prevent the spread
that will be effective Thursday, Sept. 24. Residents will be train essential caregivers on the proper use of personal of COVID-19. Physical contact between residents and
able to designate up to two essential family caregivers, protective equipment (PPE) and other infection con- general visitors is not permitted. Facilities also must
Those designees will be provided necessary training to trol measures. Proper PPE must be used at all times continue to meet all additional visitation requirements
allow them to safely go inside a facility for a scheduled during these scheduled visits, and the caregiver must outlined in the emergency rules.
Fantasy readers will enjoy Black Sun by Rebecca ferent points of view, this one is perfect for those who before another one is published.
Roanhorse. “Fans of epic fantasy looking for some- like Gillian Flynn and Paula Hawkins.” (10-6) Shari I’d love to share what you’re reading. Email me at
thing new will surely love the amazing world-build- Suarez hthompson@mpcity.org and let me know what you’re
ing and strong characters in this pre-Columbian Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy is another enjoying.
Americas story about prophecy, destiny, politics, mystery that will keep you turning the pages. “Dr. One thing we’re enjoying is this "fallish" weather,
and revenge, all with a healthy dose of magic. This is Statler, a psychologist, reformed womanizer, and new It’s a great time to visit the library. Happy reading!
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