The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 141, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 2013 Page: 3 of 20
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The Panola Watchman, Sunday, April 14, 2013 3A
R ECORDS
Panola Charter i. Consider, discuss, and
Schools take action on hiring, fir-
The Board of Trustees of ing, and termination.
Carthage. The subjects to just off State HWY 315 in
Panola Schools will hold a
regular meeting at 5:30
p.m. April 16 at the Panola
Charter School, 1110 FM
10, Carthage. The subjects
to be discussed are:
1. Roll call, establish-
ment of quorum, call to or-
der
2. Opening ceremony
a. Invocation
b. Pledge
3. Open Forum - Audi-
ence with individuals or
committees making a re-
port or request, in accor-
dance to established rules
of order.
4. Consent Agenda/ Spe-
cial Reports:
a. CEO’s Report - Mr.
Robert Bruce
b. Principal’s Report -
Keith Koonce
c. Minutes of previous
meeting
d. Financial Report -
Monnie Pennington
5. Discussion/Action
Items:
a. Consider, discuss and
take action on the continu-
ation of the Texas Early
College High School.
b. Consider, discuss, and
take action on removing
and adding to TECHS ac-
tivity fund check signage.
c. Consider, discuss, and
take action on the continu-
ation of the Panola early
College High School.
d. Consider, discuss, and
take action on the tax re-
turn for the 2011-2012
school year.
e. Consider, discuss, and
take action on the Special
Education policy to be
posted online.
f. Consider, discuss, and
take action on the 2013-
2014 school calendar.
g. Take action on accept-
ing resignations.
h. Consider, discuss, and
take action on staffing for
the 2013-2014 school year.
6. Executive session, as
authorized by the Texas
Open Meetings Act, to dis-
cuss:
a. Purchase, exchange,
lease, or value of real prop-
erty
b. To confer with em-
ployees on the school dis-
trict to receive information
or to ask questions
c. Personnel or to hear
complaints against per-
sonnel
d. Hiring, reassignment,
resignation, and termina-
tion of personnel
7. Adjournment.
Panola County Ap-
praisal District
A public meeting will be
held by the Panola County
Appraisal District’s Board
of Directors on April 18, in
the District’s office located
at 1736 Ballpark Drive,
Carthage, Texas at 2 p.m.
be discussed are:
1. Consent Agenda
a. Minutes of the March
18 regular meeting and
March 22 special meeting.
b. Accounts payable
c. Budget
d. Cash and investments
e. Tax report
f. Construction report
g. Cafeteria report
h. Transportation re-
port
i. Enrollment
Discussion/Action
2. Nancy Gregg, Educa-
tion Foundation
3. Chartwell recognition
the Clayton Community,
Panola Co, TX at 7 p.m. The
following subjects will be
discussed and matters act-
ed upon:
1. Read, change, and ap-
prove minutes from the
March 19th regular meet-
ing.
2. Comments or sugges-
tions from the audience.
3. Discuss and take ac-
tion as needed regarding
the Safe D workshops
board members have at-
tended.
4. Discuss and take ac-
tion as needed regarding
Agriculture
4. Report on C-Scope
5. Consider Retaining
Karczewski/Bradshaw
L.L.P, Attorneys at Law, as
general counsel
6. Consider GMP propos-
als on high school and ju-
nior high science lab reno-
vations
7. Consider bids on car-
The following subjects will pet at Carthage High
be discussed and matters School
acted upon:
1. Call to order
2. Approval of the min-
utes dated March 21, 2013
Regular Board Meeting
3. Approval of the march
2013 financial reports
4. Public funds quarterly
investment report
5. Public comment
6. Appointment of bud-
get steering committee for
2014
7. Discussion and possi-
ble action on appoint-
ment/re-appointment of
Agricultural Advisory
Board
8. Chief appraiser’s re-
port and recommendation
9. Adjournment
Carthage ISD Board
The Board of Education
of Carthage ISD will hold a
regular meeting at 6:30
p.m. at the Carthage ISD
Administration Building,
#1 Bulldog Drive,
8. Consider bids on lock-
er replacement at
Carthage High School
9. Consider proposals on
Carthage High School
marquee sign
10. Superintendent’s re-
port
■ Facility update
■ Legislative update
■ Report on security
survey
11. Personnel
■ Resignations
■ Employment
■ Security
Adjourn
Panola County Emer-
gency Services District
No. 1
A regular meeting of the
Board of Fire Comm ission-
ers of the Panola County
Emergency Services Dis-
trict No. 1 will be held on
April 16, hosted by Clayton
VFD at their main-station
Divorces
■ Cynthia Beatrice Ed-
wards and James Lee Ed-
wards
■ Shanda Leigh Ritter
and Michael Ritter
■ Ashley Nicole Miller
and Luther Jimmy Miller
■ Rebecca Mayer Min-
yard and Kenneth C. Ran-
dermann
■ Rebecca Leigh
Cheshire and James Allen
Cheshire
Civil Cases Filed
■ The State of Texas ver-
sus Jonavic M. Garrett -
NISI and forfeiture - filed
Civil Cases Disposed
■ Janelle Reed versus
Weatherford International
INC - injury or damage -
dismissed
■ Anadarko E&P Com-
pany, LP versus the heirs
of Vernun Reed, known
and unknown - civil case -
disposed
■ Anadarko E&P Com-
pany, LP versus J. A.
Burns and his heirs,
known and unknown, if
any - civil case - disposed
■ Citibank, N.A. versus
Jury selection cancelled
Jury selection for Monday, April 15,
2013 has been cancelled according to
District Clerk Debra Johnson. The
people who were summoned for that
date need not appear.
by Texas Department of Texas legislation related to
building specifications and
requirements and its effect
on the ESD’s budget pro-
cess and expenditures.
5. Discuss, update, and
take any action that may
be needed regarding the
purchase of the new fire
unites for Gary and Clay-
ton VFDs.
6. Discuss, update, and
take action as needed on
the current status of the
departments in hopes of an
ISO ratings review.
7. Discuss and approve
paying of the monthly
bibs.
8. Discuss and approve
monthly financial state-
ments.
9. Adjournment.
Arrests
From page 2A
ernment/national govern-
ment instrument/mon-
ey/securities.
■ Sherry Diane Moore,
54, by Panola County Sher-
iff’s Office Deputy Chris
Welk, pursuant to war-
rant/theft of property val-
ued between $20 and $500
by check.
Note: The Arrest Report
is submitted by the Panola
County Sheriff’s Office. It
is important to note that
inclusion in the arrest re-
port does not constitute
guilt or innocence. The
persons named here have
been charged with a crime
but have not been convict-
ed.
Murvaul homes to
recieve first-time water
Applications have been applied for on behalf of the
submitted to the Office of South Murvaul Water Sys-
Rural Affairs within the tern in the amount of
Texas Department of Agri- $247,000, would provide
culture for Small Towns many homes in the Lake
Environmental Program Murvaul area with clean,
funding on behalf of South running water for the very
Murvaul Water Supply first time. Households in
Corporation, to get first- the area have previously
time water service to ap- been dependent on well or
proximately 40 households groundwater sources, of-
in the Lake Murvaul area, ten providing water unfit
The Small Towns Envi- for consumption,
ronmental Program Stan Hayes, of Hayes En-
(STEP) is a grant program gineering, provided docu-
available to communities mentation that a project of
that are willing to come to- this size would cost nearly
gether to provide the labor twice as much if construc-
necessary to complete the tion contractors were
granted projects. The mon- hired to lay the lines. A ma-
ey from STEP is used for jor problem in providing
materials needed by the water throughout East
funded projects, with the Texas is funding; the corn-
county saving up to 40 per- munity members them-
cent on labor costs by us- selves often not having the
ing the self-help method ability to pay for new or
and allowing community upgraded systems,
members to get hands-on Panola County’s STEP
in improving their county, application is due in May,
Judge David Anderson, and is projected to have an
on behalf of Panola Coun- official decision in July if
ty, has worked diligently the county will be funded,
with the Texas Depart- If funded, the project will
ment of Agriculture, re- take up to two years to
ceiving over one-million complete. At present, the
dollars to help water sys- Gary Water Supply Co. al-
tems throughout the coun- so has a similar project
ty, providing first-time wa- running for their service
ter and upgrading current area that is close to start-
systems. The STEP grant, ing.
Lifestyles deadline is Thursday at noon. Engage-
ments are $30, with or without picture. Weddings
under 20 column inches are $50. Weddings over
20 column inches will be charged $7.95 per inch
over 20 column inches. 50th anniversaries are free
unless there is more than one picture. The charge
for two or more pictures for an anniversary is $35.
Ron A. Dulaney - accounts,
contracts and notes - dis-
posed
■ IN RE: Roquemore -
civil case - disposed
■ Earington Lamel
Westmorland Mumphrey,
II - burglary of building -
disposed - guilty plea
■ Jose Manuel Hernan-
dez - unlicesned posession
of firearms by felon - dis-
posed -guilty plea
■ 3x John William Knox,
III - forgery of financial in-
strument - disposed -
guilty plea
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 141, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 2013, newspaper, April 14, 2013; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth805774/m1/3/?q=green+energy: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.