The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 2013 Page: 17 of 22
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10 am 101 pm.
HEALTH FAIR:
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ENTERTAINMENT:
12 15pm to 1:15p.m.
BUSINESS MEETING; 4
1:30 p.m.
IN THE AIR - Dublin Youth Football League will be back in Dublin this Saturday, Oct.
19 at the Dublin High School practice field. The third and fourth grade Dublin Fightilng
Irish will get things started at 9 a.m. when they take on DeLeon on field 1 and the
Dublin Texans will face Hico on field 2 also at 9 a.m. The first and second grade Dublin
team will face Comanche at 11 a.m. on field l.The teams will play in Hico the following
Saturday, Oct. 26 with games slated for a 9 a.m. start time. Photo by Mac McKinnon
AT ATTENTION - Junior high cheerleaders diligently watch their 7th grade combined
Lions team play against the Comanche Indians Thursday night, Oct. 10. The 7th lions lost
26-6 after a valiant effort. Photo contributed by Amy Keith McDonald
Memorial golf tourney set for Saturday
A Jack Waggoner Memorial
Golf Tournament will be
held Saturday, Oct. 19,2013
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at PAR Country Club with a
tee time of 8:30 a.m. The
entry fee is $50 per person-
three-person teams.
Join the Waggoner family
at PAR and help them raise
funds for a scholarship in
memory of Coach Waggoner.
Entries can be sent to Larry
Simpson at P.O. Box 10,
DeLeon, Texas, 76444. If
you cannot make the
tournament but would like
to contribute to the
scholarship fund, please
send your check made
payable to the Jack
Waggoner Fund, to Larry
Simpson at the address
above.
Waggoner was head
coach/athletic director at
DeLeon High School from
1970 to 1978, with a Class
AA record of 68-21-1, which
included State Champions-
1975; State Runner-up-
1976; six District
Championships in eight
years; seven All-State
players, and three THSCA
All-Star Players.
commissioner arrested in
October 2012 for holding a
state game warden at
gunpoint has plod guilty to
the third-degree felony
offense of taking a firearm
from a peace officer and
further admitted in his plea
public servant.
In 115th Dist. Court,
visiting Judge William Porter
sentenced Lloyd .Mien
Crabtree to 10 years in
prison, but placed him on
probation for five years. In
addition, Crabtree was
Upshur County Jail in lieu of
$1.5 million bond each.
The incident last fall was
investigated by the Texas
Parks and Wildlife
Department Internal Affairs
Unit and the Texas Rangers.
CROWD PLEASER The Dandi-lion Drill Team wow’d the crowd at Friday’s halftime performance in Comanche
with an exciting pom routine. Photo by Mac McKinnon
Man pleads guilty in game warden hostage case
A former Upshur County Crabtree also will have to The game warden used son had been held at the
pay a $1,000 fine, take an his cell phone to call for
anger management class, help, and soon numerous
pay court costs and other local and state officers came
fees as well as perform 240 to his assistance and ended
hours of community' service, the situation with no shots
While on probation he will fired
have to submit to monthly "We appreciate the support
drug tests and will be barred we received during this
that he could be found guilty from drinking alcohol. As a ordeal from all the other law
of aggravated assault on a convicted felon, he will be enforcement agencies that
prohibited from possessing helped out, as well as the
any firearms or local community," said Lt.
ammunition. Col. Danny Shaw, assistant
The charges to which director of TPYVD’s Law
Crabtree pled guilty stem Enforcement Division,
from an Oct. 6,2012 incident ‘Texas game wardens will
in which the game warden continue to serve the people
was disarmed .and detained of the state in all 254
ordered to publicly apologize by two armed men while the counties. Our men and
to the game warden and officer was making a routine women will remain on the
other law enforcement check for hunting law front line in protecting our
officers who responded to violations on private property natural resources and
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assuring public safety. For
more than 120 years Texas
game wardens have been
committed to doing the right
thing, not just what they
have the right to do.”
Crabtree's son, Todd A
Crabtree, 28, was indicted
last January on three felony
charges: One count of
aggravated assault on a
peace officer (first degree
felony); one count of taking a
weapon from a peace officer
(third degree felony); and
one count of unlawful
restraint with a deadly
weapon (third degree felony).
The charges against him are
still pending.
Initially, the father and
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Annual Meeting
Sajurday, October 26jh
Glen Rose High School Auditorium
Marking more than seven decades
of sen/ice to member-owners!
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The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 2013, newspaper, October 17, 2013; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776391/m1/17/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.