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Texas At A Glance
Amarillo
96/71
Sweetwater
99/77
Dallas
101/80
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Austin Houston
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San Antonio
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Brov nsville
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Area Cities
Abilene
101 79 sunny
El Paso
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Amarillo
96 71 sunny
Fort Stockton
95
74 mst sunny
Austin
97 76 pt sunny
Gainesville
100 78 mst sunny
Beaumont
88 76 t-storm
Greenville
99
77 mst sunny
Brownsville
93 78 sunny
Houston
93
78 pt sunny
Brownwood
103 77 sunny
Kingsville
99
76 windy
Corpus Christi
96 78 windy
Livingston
94 74 pt sunny
Corsicana
99 77 mst sunny
Longview
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Dallas
101 80 mst sunny
Lubbock
96
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Del Rio
101 79 pt sunny
Luf kin
94 75 pt sunny
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Boston
94 69 pt sunny
Los Angeles
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Chicago
90 76 t-storm
Miami
89
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Dallas
101 80 mst sunny
Minneapolis
90
70 t-storm
Denver
87 62 pt sunny
New York
95
77 pt sunny
Hi Lo Cond.
Midland
Raymondville
Rosenberg
San Antonio
San Marcos
Sulphur Springs
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Weatherford
Wichita Falls
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Seattle 77 58 sunny
St. Louis 96 79 mst sunny
Washington, DC 99 81 t-storm
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Community Calendar
Saturday, July 23
Benefit Golf Tournament
A golf tournament will be held
on Saturday, July 23, at the Lake
Sweetwater Golf Course to benefit the
Roscoe Collegiate High School Athletic
Department. Registration will begin at
7:30 a.m. and tee off will be at 8:30 a.m.
Cost is $240 per four-person team. Cash
prizes will be awarded for first, second
and third places. Academy gift cards will
be awarded to the longest drive and clos-
est to the pin. There will also be a draw-
ing for a $100 Academy gift card. Golf
carts are limited and will be rented on a
first come, first served basis. For more
information, contact Jimmy Moses at
325-725-2689.
Tuesday, July 26
Free Workshop
The West Texas Center for Economic
Opportunity (VVTCEO) and The Texas
Tech Small Business Development Center
will conduct a free workshop on Creating
a Buzz: Marketing on a Small Budget. This
workshop will provide an understand-
ing of marketing a small business and
how creating a Buzz or word-of-mouth
advertising does not just happen, but
can be carefully planned and organized.
This workshop is Tuesday, July 26, from
6-8pm. The workshop will take place at
the VVTCEO located at 1102 N. 3rd Street
in Abilene. Seating is limited for this free
workshop so please call 325-672-8980
to reserve your space. The WTCEO is
part of a community initiative led by the
United Way and a partnership with the
Dodge Jones Foundation. For details on
other workshops and programs please
go to unitedwayabilene.org/community-
partners/ceo/.
Thursday, July 28
Pre-Teen Free Swim Day
The Sweetwater Kiwanis Club will have
a free swim day for all local pre-teens.
From 1-6 p.m. the Kiwanis will cover
the cost for any child 12 and under to
swim at the Sweetwater Municipal Pool
on Thursday, July 28. There also be
refreshments and prizes given away.
Free Concert
A free concert will be held at 10:30
a.m. on Thursday, July 28, 2011, at First
United Methodist Church in Sweetwater.
Performing will be Junior High Revelation
2011 from Custer Road United Methodist
Church in Piano. More information can
be found at www.crumc.org/jrhitourii.
Monday, Aug. 1
Soccer Registration
Sweetwater Youth Soccer registration
will be held from 5:30-7 p.m. on Monday,
Aug. 1 and Tuesday, Aug. 2 and again on
Friday, Aug. 5 at Hibbett Sports, located
at 1008 East Broadway Street. There
will be no late registration. Sweetwater
Youth Soccer is open to boys and girls
between the ages of 4-12 years. The soc-
cer season will start on Saturday, Sept.
10. Registration is $45 per child and $40
for each additional sibling. Sponsorship
is also being accepted. For more informa-
tion, contact Mindy Bowen at 325-725-
3144 or Ray Browning at 325-933-0427.
Volleyball Camp
Volleyball Camp will begin Monday,
Aug. 1, for girls in grades third through
seventh based on the 2010-2011 school
year, at the Sweetwater Middle School
Gym, located at 305 Lamar Street. Camp
hours will be 9-11:30 a.m. for girls in
sixth and seventh grade, Monday through
Friday and from 1-3:30 p.m. for girls in
third through fifth grade Monday through
Thursday. Camp fee is $35 and includes a
T-shirt. Those attending will be able to
improve their skills in volleyball with
instruction through games and competi-
tion. Concession stand will be available
for snacks and drinks. Pre-registration is
appreciated.
Church Day Camp
First Salem Lutheran Church of Roscoe
will be holding a day camp Monday, Aug.
1, through Friday, Aug. 5, from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. each day, for children ages 4-10.
For more information, call 338-6885 or
766-3464-
Tuesday, Aug. 2
Jump Rope Camp
Jump Rope Camp will be August 2-4 at
the Sweetwater Intermediate School gym
for students in first through fourth grades
(completed). Fourth graders will meet in
the mornings from 9 a.m. to noon. First
through third graders will meet from 1-3
p.m. Contact Rajeania Pittman if inter-
ested in attending at 338-4342.
Thursday, Aug. 4
World Breastfeeding Celebration
The local WIC office (Outreach
Health Sendees) will be having a World
Breastfeeding Celebration at 3 p.m. on
Thursday, Aug. 4, at the local office,
located at 411 E. Third Street. There will
be games, prizes, food and fun.
SHS New Student Registration
Registration for high school students
new to Sweetwater High School will be
Thursday, Aug. 4 and Friday, Aug. 5,
from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. in the SHS
Counseling Center. This registration is
for students not previously enrolled in
Sweetwater ISD. Freshman students who
attended Sweetwater Middle School were
pre-enrolled last spring. Students must
bring a copy of their birth certificate,
social security card, proof of residency
and records from their previous school.
A parent or legal guardian must accom-
pany students ui ier the age of 18.
Wallace Alternative
Education Program
Registration for high school students
wanting to attend Wallace Alternative
Education Program will be Thursday,
Aug. 4 and Friday, Aug. 5, from 9-11
a.m. and 1-3 p.m. in the SHS Counseling
Center. All students must register, even if
they attended Hobbs Alternative Campus
last year. Students must bring a copy
of their birth certificate, social security
card and proof of residency, A parent or
legal guardian must accompany students
under the age of 18.
Friday, Aug. 5
Reserved Season
Football Tickets
Reserved season football tickets to
Sweetwater games for the 2011 sea-
son will be up for renewal to the cur-
rent option holders beginning Monday,
July 18 through Friday, Aug. 5. Tickets
may be purchased at the Sweetwater
ISD administration building, located
on 207 Musgrove. Tickets are $30 for
Sweetwater's five home games which will
be against Vernon on Aug. 26, Monahans
on Sept. 2, Early (homecoming) on Sept.
16, Big Spring on Oct. 14 and Brownwood
on Oct. 28. Reserved ticket sales for the
general public will go on sale on Monday,
Aug. 8. The last day to purchase season
tickets will be Friday, Aug. 19. Tickets
will be sold during regular business
hours. Anyone with questions is asked to
contact the Sweetwater ISD administra-
tion office at 235-8601, ext. 116.
Tuesday, Aug. 9
SHS Orientation
Freshman and new student orienta-
tion at Sweetwater High School will be
Tuesday, Aug. 9, at 9 a.m. Students and
parents are encouraged to attend.
Tuesday, August 16
SISD Meet the Teachers
SISD will be holding "Meet the
Teachers" for the 2011-12 school year
starting on Tuesday, August 16 at SHS
from 5-6 p.m., with J.P. Cowen following
from 6-7:30 p.m. On Wednesday, August
17, SMS will hold their orientation from
5-6 p.m. Thursday, August 18 will have
three meetings, starting at 5-6 p.m. at
Southeast (K and 1st), 5:30-6:30 p.m.
at SIS, and ending with East Ridge (2nd
and 3rd) from 6-7 p.m.
SCS Meet the Teachers
Sweetwater Christian School will have
a Meet the Teacher event from 5:30-6:30
p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 16. All parents
and grandparents are invited to attend.
Refreshments will be served.
Saturday, Aug. 27
DARE Shootout
The Nolan County DARE Shootout,
hosted by the Nolan County Parents
Association, in cooperation with theNolan
County Shooting Sports Association and
the Nolan County Sheriffs Office, will
take place on Saturday, Aug. 27. 2011, at
Rattlesnake Ridge Sporting Clays, one
mile west of Sweetwater on I-20. Exit
240, go north through the TSTC cam-
pus past the airport and water tower.
Follow the signs. The 15th annual event
benefits Blackwell, Highland and Roscoe
DARE programs. Teams and individuals
are welcome. Times are 8 a.m., 10 a.m.,
noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. with the cham-
pionship shootoff at 6 p.m. Cost is $30
per shooter and $150 per five-shooter
team. There will be giveaways and prizes.
Pre-registration is not required, but rec-
ommended. To pre-register or for more
information, call Angie Collier at 325-
235-5471-
BLOTTERS
The Sweetwater
Police Department
(SPD) received 51 calls
for service, issued no cita-
tions and made one arrest
on July 20, 2011.
The SPD received 33,
911 calls.
Calls for service:
• Burglary of a vehi-
cle — 1100 block of Ash.
• Debit/Credit card
abuse — 900 block of
Circle Drive.
• Theft — 700 block of
Sam Houston.
• Theft — 400 block of
NE Georgia.
Arrested by SPD
• Jesse Deboard, 25 —
Warrants.
The Nolan County
Sheriffs Office (NCSO)
had nine calls for service,
served eight civil papers
and made two arrests on
July 20, 2011.
Arrested by NCSO:
Ray Anthony
Gutierrez, 21, of
Sweetwater — Warrants/
assault causes bodily injury
and motion for adjudica-
tion.
• Eddie Berto Gomez,
54, of Sweetwater —
Warrant/parole violation.
Calls for service:
• Stray livestock — CR
238.
• Traffic hazard — I-20
MM 271 west bound.
• Prisoner transport
— Taylor County.
• Reckless driver—1-20
MM 253 west bound.
• Grass fire — E. Avenue
A.
• Grass fire — Highway
70/CR 108.
• Fire — I-20/Highway
84 split.
Traffic control
— Highway 70/CR 108.
• Vehicle accident
— Lake Sweetwater.
Total in Custody: 34 (1
Taylor County)
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