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Wednesday
October 13.2010
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City Council takes no
action on BISD request
BV Neal ULMER
of town, the city agreed they
The Brady City Council would provide water, sewage,
chambers were full at last gas and electricity at the ex-
Wednesday’s regular meeting pense of the city.”
with Gail Lohn taking the helm "All we want to do is to
as mayor and James Stewart get their (Sharyland) rates and
taking his seat as the council’s compare apples to apples,”
fu
newest member.
stated Jacoby. “The City's
Brady Independent School service is great, but we want
District Supt. Dr. Jeff Brasher to look at rates—to compare
and Board President Jason Ja- rates only."
coby were present to give input Because there were unan-
and discuss a request concern- swered questions about the
ing electric service at the two process, the council took no
school campuses. The school action.
board is interested in compar- In other business, parks su-
Standard-Herald photos by Neal Ulmer
SOUTH BRIDGE STREET LANDING—Airmed I, an air ambulance for Shannon Hospital in San Angelo, lands
on Bridge Street Monday evening. Brady resident Lacy Bryson was flown from the scene and is in ICU at Shannon Hos-
pital with severe internal injuries.
ing electric rates between the pervisor Marvin Smith request-
city and Sharyland Electric ed the city officials discuss de-
(formerly Cap Rock Electric), tails about placing foot stones in
However, Sharyland told BISD the new section of Rest Haven
they would not provide rate Cemetery. Smith requested that Prod, woman Lncnial Callan t
information without a letter they be installed at ground level Drady woman nospitalized 1010Wing accident
from the city granting permis- for lawn mowers to easily go P
sion to do so. City Manager over without damaging them. BY James Stewart / tal for bumps and bruises and
James Minor and City Attorney Smith provided the counci 1 A two-vehicle accident at the released with no significant
Susan Horton stated they didn’t photographs of four different intersection of S. Bridge and injuries.
believe a letter was needed. instances of problems with foot 8th Streets around 5:30 p.m. Bryson was driving a four
Finance Officer Lisa Remini stones in other locations in the Monday sent Brady resident door Honda Civic and was
told the council and citizens cemetery. He requested that if Lacy Bryson, 24, to the hospital east bound attempting to cross
present that ifthe school district the council approved it, that it with severe internal injuries. Bridge Street when she appar-
changed providers, the city be added as an amendment to All four lanes of traffic ently pulled directly into the
would realize about $65,000 the current ordinance, were diverted for more than 90 path of a half ton Chevrolet
a year in lost revenue. Minor Joe Sanchez spoke up and minutes as rescue crews treated crew cab pickup traveling south
added that if that occurred the agreed of the need for the Ms. Bryson and extricated her that was driven by area resident
city would have to cut services foot stones to be placed at from the vehicle. She was flown
or go up on rates. ground level, but that the by helicopter from the scene to t
“In all fairness to our citi- council should also abide by Shannon Medical Center in San erolse t’omil
zens, we do not want to lose the cemetery regulations and Angelo where she is recovering • Te
Lonnie McDonald. ribs, two punctured lungs and a
Bryson’s vehicle was struck fractured vertebrae in her back,
squarely in the passenger com- McDonald was taken to
partment, and she was pinned in the Heart of Texas Memorial
the vehicle until rescue crews Hospital where he was treated
could cut her out using hydrau- and released with symptoms
lic extrication rescue tools. of whiplash.
She is recovering in ICU
All three occupants in both
at Shannon and according to vehicles were reportedly wear-
family members, has aruptured ing their seat belt at the time of
spleen, a broken pelvis, broken the accident.
Brady ISD as customers,” he ordinances.
said. “Back between 1997-
1999 when Brady ISD bought
property on the southwest side
Lohn said she would review
See Council on Page 13 A
in ICU.
Bryson’s seven-year-old son
was with her in the vehicle and
was treated at the Brady hospi-
Second Annual Pigskin
Pairing set for Oct. 25
Event part of TDA's GO TEXAN Texas Wine Month
Ante
As part of the Texas Depart- The Vintage Tablecloth, both $25 a person and guests must
mentofAgriculture’sGOTEX- of Brady; Venison World of be 21 years of age or older. All
AN Wine Month, the Brady/ Eden, Jacoby Cafe of Melvin; proceeds from the event will
McCulloch County Chamber of Sandstone Cellars of Mason; benefit the Brady/McCulloch
Commerce and Hope From the Ranch Hand Meat Company County Chamber of Commerce
Heart have partnered to host the of Menard, Seifert Cellars of and Hope from the Heart, a
Second Annual Pigskin Pairing Millersview; and Certenberg McCulloch County non-profit
at 7 p.m., Monday, Oct. 25, at Vineyards of Voca. group that raises money to as-
TOTALED—Brady wrecker driver Chuck McCranie positions his tow truck to re-
move Lacy Bryson’s Honda Civic from the middle of S. Bridge Street. Bryson sustained
considerable internal injuries in the accident which occurred around 5:30 p.m. Monday.
Jacoby’s in Melvin. The cost for the general ------------------------
The event features regional public to attend the event is See Pairing on Page 14 A
County supports business package
By Neal Ulmer Approved a proclamation for Texas women will be diagnosed
The importance of providing October 2010 as Breast Cancer with breast cancer in 2010 and
an incentive package for busi- Awareness Month about 2,530 will die of the dis-
Texas wineries offering tast- Texas has a long and colorful wine history that began in the ness relocation and expansion Approved a resolution sup- ease. Nationally, the American
ings of their Texas wine. The 17th century when Spanish missionaries started making wine was °n the minds of the Me- porting the 2011 legislation Cancer Society estimates that
Monday night football game near present-day El Paso. In fact, the state’s oldest winery still Culloch County Commissioners relating to the Juvenile Proba- 180,510 new cases of invasive
between the Dallas Cowboys in operation, Del Rio’s Val Verde Winery, dates back to 1833. Court as they unanimously ap- tion Board breast cancer will occur among
and the New York Giants will Today, Texas is ranked America’s fifth largest wine producer and proved the item in their regular County Judge Danny Neal women in the U.S. during 2010.
also be televised live during seventh largest wine grape grower. Texas boasts a total of 181 monthly meeting held Monday read 10 the court the proclama- About 2,030 new cases of breast
the event. wineries which employ more than 9 000 Texans who produce morning in the courthouse. tion for Breast Cancer Aware-
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and the wineries will have their of the Texas wine industry is $1.35 billion, $63.3 million of F .tie• ■a
product available for sale by the which was state and local taxes paid by wineries and vineyards. *02x1. . NPA . 111 hi H 911 h ay n anes
bottle. Beerandwine-aritaswill There are eight federally approved wine growing regions Corporation the authority to EILDy rat CAPAS,
also be available for purchase, divided into 11 “trails” that spread across an estimated 3,100 r . Hesses Tec Th J A S
Confirmed GO TEXAN acres throughout Texas, including the country’s second largest men RpACH motion for opens Brady studio
members will include: The mnirexpansionProxee I •
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Turtle Restaurant Brown- See Wine on page 13 A proclamation and one resol u- BY JAMES Stewart their exercise classes is based
wood; Hard 8 Pit BBQ and tion. Those are: The husband and wife team upon the long-standing effec-
of John and Krista Johnson 1 ive ti ve Tae Bo workout originated
ahealthylifestyleandtheirnew by Billy Blanks.
restaurants showcasing a sam-
pling of their menu featuring Texas wine—a shining star for the state’s economy
GO TEXAN products and
See Wine on Page 13 A
Region Marching Contest here this Saturday
business, Fit by Faith, located The basis for their program
on the west side of the down- stems from her personal suc-
BY Richard Roper admission fee will go into the 11:30 a.m. Janet Wilson; warm-up at 2:20 town Brady square, is open cess by using the Tae Bo pro-
Twenty-six bands from Region 7 music fund that pays 10 minute judges break p.m.; Performance at 2:50 p.m. and hosting classes for locals gram. In her own life, she used
Class A-3 A will compete this for trophies and judges, as well Eldorado—directed by San Saba—directed by looking to get or stay in shape, the program to help her lose 80
weekend at the Region VII ,UIL as any other expenses incurred Jerry Barker; warm-up at 11:25 Brian Sours; warm-up at 2:35 Based in Brownwood, the pounds. After the fact, she sent
Marching Contest to be held by the Region. a.m.; performance at 11:55 a.m. p.m.; Performance at 3:05 p.m. couple started Fit by Faith in her story and testimony in to the
Saturday, Oct. 16, at Bulldog Saturday’s schedule in- Irion County—directed BANGS—directed by Tom- 2006 as a small exercise class, company and since then, she
Stadium. eludes the following: by Brian Tillman; warm-up my Perkins; warm-up at 2:50 Since then, the popularity of has been invited to speak for
Judges for the event are Class a at 11:40 a.m.; performance at p.m.; Performance at 3:20 p.m. the class has allowed them to Blanks' informercial . As part
Dennis Hopkins from Plano, Menard—directed by 12:10 p.m. Sonora—directed by Eddie expand and move to a large of their efforts to understand
Mike Lunney from Abilene and Chans Moellendorf; warm-up MAY—directed by Brian Chance; warm-up at 3:05 p.m.; facility to accommodate the
Charlie Munsell from Spring at 9:30 a.m.; performance at Flenniken ; warm-up at 11:55 Performance at 3:35 p.M. demand. The foundation of
Branch. The annual contest is 10 a.m. a.m.; performance at 12:25p.m. 10 Minute Judges Break
sponsored by the Brady Inde- Rising Star—directed Mason—directed by Pat Junction—directed by
pendent School District, Brady by Ronny Luedke; warm-up Ruiz; warm-up at 12:10 p.m.; Adrian Alonso; warm-up at
Band Boosters, and the Famed at 9:45 a.m.; performance at performance at 12:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m.; Preformance at
Brady Bulldog Band. 10:15 a.m. Eden—directed by Jerry 3:50 p.m.
“The Region 7 UIL music Santa Anna—directed by Crowell; warm-up at 12:25 EARLY—directed by Mi-
executive committee voted to Truitt Mitchell; warm-upat 10 p.m.; performance at 12:55 chael Hall; warm-up at 4p.m.;
begin charging admission to the a.m.; performance at 10:30 a.m. p.m. Preformance at 4:30 p.m.
three marching contests that OC- Cross Plains—directed DeLeon—directed by Wall—directed by Travis
cur in this Region,” said FBBB by Mathew Sowell; warm-up Chuck Miller; warm-up at Hobson; warm-up at 4:15 p.m.;
Director Butch Crudgington. at 10:15 a.m.; performance at 12:40; performance at 1:10 Preformance at 4:45 p.m.
“This upcoming marching 10:45 a.m. p.m. Brady—directed by Berry
contest will be the first one in Winters—directed by Phil Miles—directed by Jason Crudgington; warm-up at 4:30
See Faith on Page 14 A
ITNESS CENTI
Brady that is now required to Mooney; warm-up at 10:30
charge admission, a.m.; performance at 11 a.m.
Adults will pay $3 admis- GOLDTHWAITE—directed
Yarbrough; warm-up at 12:50 p.m.; Preformance at 5 p.m.
p.m.; performance at 1:25 p.m. Class AAA
Llano—directed by Wil-
sion price and school age by Susan Reynolds; warm-up
children will pay $2. The at 10:45 a.m.; performance at
-----------------11:15 a.m.
Announce ratings
LuNCH
Class AA
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Brady Standard-Herald
• burn Meier; warm-up at 4:45
p.m.; Performance at 5:15 p.m.
Coleman—directed by Brownwood—directed by
Bronte—directed by Jerry Everett; warm-up at 2:05 Richard Graham; warm-upat 5
Wayne Dannheim; warm-up p.m.; Performance at 2:35 p.m. p.m.; Performance at 5:30p.M.
at li a.m.; performance at Ballinger—directed by Announce Ratings
NOW IN BRADY—Krista and John Johnson, own-
ers of Fit by Faith exercise studios, began their business
venture in Brownwood and recently opened a new facility
on the downtown Brady square.
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