Friday, February 20, 2009

Perry To Obama: We Disagree, But We'll Take The Dough

Ending speculations of a Texas refusal, Gov. Perry notified President Obama in writing that Texas wants it's fair share

AUSTIN, TX, Feb. 18, 2009 -- In a letter to President Barack Obama Wednesday, Gov. Rick Perry sharply disagreed with the President's approach to stimulus, but laid claim to what he called Texas' "fair share".

In the letter, Perry said the state would use the funding "...to promote economic growth and create jobs in a fiscally responsible manner that is in the best interest of Texas taxpayers."

Text of the letter follows:


February 18, 2009

The Honorable Barack Obama
President of the United States
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20500

Dear Mr. President:

I'm writing you today in response to stipulations set forth in H.R. 1, the $787 billion stimulus package you signed into law yesterday. As you know, I have been vocal in my opposition to this legislation because I believe there are better ways to reinvigorate our economy and believe H.R. 1 will burden future generations with unprecedented levels of debt.

Throughout the years, Texas taxpayers have sent substantially more dollars to Washington than we receive on issues ranging from transportation to border security and hurricane relief. As I have said during the debate on H.R. 1, should Congress pass stimulus legislation using Texas tax dollars, I would work to ensure that our citizens receive their fair share.

On behalf of the people of Texas, please allow this letter to certify that we will accept the funds in H.R. 1 and use them to promote economic growth and create jobs in a fiscally responsible manner that is in the best interest of Texas taxpayers. I remain opposed to using these funds to expand existing government programs, burdening the state with ongoing expenditures long after the funding has dried up.

I continue to believe that the best way to stimulate the economy is the approach we are taking here in Texas. As a result of low taxes, controlled government spending and a predictable regulatory climate, nearly 80 percent of all jobs created last year in the United States were created in Texas; the vast majority of these were private sector jobs. Just last week, Texas was ranked the top exporting state in the nation for the seventh year in a row.

It was a pleasure meeting you in Philadelphia, and I appreciate your concern for the Texans displaced by Hurricane Ike. While we differ on solutions to the ongoing economic crisis facing our country, I believe we both share a desire to see our great nation endure as a beacon of freedom and economic vitality to the world.

Sincerely,
Rick Perry
Governor
Source: Gov. Perry Release

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Agencies Team Up To Address Texas Food Safety

TDA and AgriLife roll-out a new program to improve on-farm sanitation practices

Feb. 19, 2009 -- Two state agencies are joining forces to combat the devastating disruptions that occur when the food safety of farm products is called into question, according to a vegetable specialist with the Texas AgriLife Extension Service.

The Texas Department of Agriculture and AgriLife Extension are creating a program to help fruit and vegetable growers develop safety procedures that could help prevent food scares, said Dr. Juan Anciso.

“When edible farm products are linked to possible outbreaks of E. coli or Salmonella, the economic ripple is huge and many people suffer – consumers, farmers, packers, shippers, grocers, advertisers, lots of people,” Anciso said.


There are currently few sanitation laws and regulations at the farm level, but that could change amid rising concerns about food safety, he said.

“Based on studies I’ve taken part in, rarely are pathogens found on fruits and vegetables at the farm level,” said Anciso. “It’s after they leave the farm when more and more people handle and process these products that the likelihood of negligible contamination can be greatly increased and lead to the large outbreaks. And that’s where the laws and regulations kick in, in the processing facilities that change a fresh, edible product into a processed product.”

But as more sophisticated techniques, including DNA testing, are developed to track down sources of contamination, the trail can lead all the way down to the farm, Anciso said.

"This newly funded program by TDA and AgriLife Extension to improve on-farm sanitation practices is a proactive measure to help growers voluntarily document their standard operating procedures and good agricultural practices,” he said.

Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples announced recently that the Texas Department of Agriculture had allocated $92,000 to create the Food Safety Good Agricultural Practices Program, to be implemented under the guidance of AgriLife Extension.

“Texas farmers are leaders in growing the safest and most abundant food supply in the world here in the U.S.,” Staples said. “By standardizing best practices, our farmers continue their commitment to making Texas produce the safest and best.”

The voluntary program is available on a first-come, first-served basis to producers in the Panhandle, Central Texas and the Lower Rio Grande Valley. For more information, contact one of the following AgriLife Extension program specialists: Alisa Petty in Lubbock at 806-746-6101; Rodrigo Avila in Crystal City at 830-374-2883; or Ashley Gregory in Weslaco at 956-968-5581.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

FEMA Individual Assistance Registration Deadline Is Tomorrow

Clock on Ike assistance runs out Friday at midnight

AUSTIN, TX, Feb. 19, 2009 -- Texans affected by Hurricane Ike have until midnight Friday, February 20, to register with the Federal Emergency Management Agency for assistance under the FEMA Individual and Households Program. A pre-screening questionnaire and registration may be completed online at http://www.disasterassistance.gov or at 1-800- 621- FEMA.

The registration deadline for Hurricane Ike has been extended five times at the state's request to allow affected Texans the opportunity to receive assistance under the Individual and Households Program. This is the final deadline.

Since Hurricane Ike made landfall on September 13, 2008, more than 733,000 families have registered for assistance with FEMA.

Source: Gov. Perry Release

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NET RMA Sets Sights On Stimulus Money, I-49 Tolls

NET RMA Board of Directors continues to seek funding

LINDEN, TX, Feb. 18, 2009 -- The North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority (NET RMA) continued to focus on funding at its Board Meeting on Wednesday, voting on an Interlocal Agreement with a member county, supporting a resolution to seek stimulus funding, and asking that Toll 49 toll revenue be redirected toward the NET RMA.

During the meeting, the Board of Directors voted to enter into an Interlocal Agreement with Rusk County to further develop Loop 571 around Henderson. The Board also considered a resolution to seek Federal stimulus funding for transportation projects in northeast Texas.

The $787 billion stimulus bill, which was signed by President Barack Obama on Tuesday, is expected to provide the state of Texas with up to $2.2 billion in funding for highway projects and $2.5 billion in overall transportation funding.

The NET RMA affirmed the resolution, and said it would support the projects that have been submitted for consideration by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Tyler and Atlanta districts.

“We look forward to learning more about what will be in the stimulus package,” said NET RMA Chairman Jeff Austin, III. “We have projects that are essential to the economic growth and quality of life of our region’s citizens, so we would like to be considered.”


Other Actions:
In other action, the NET RMA Board moved to request that toll revenue generated by open segments of Toll 49 be redirected from TxDOT to the NET RMA. The NET RMA asked TxDOT to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that, in addition to transferring funds, would also lead to the eventual transfer of project ownership to the NET RMA, and repayment of maintenance and operation costs.

“The NET RMA will use the money generated from Toll 49 to help fund other segments of the road,” Austin said. “That’s the beauty of this structure. Unlike gas tax, which is collected and then disbursed throughout the country and state, the toll revenue that East Texans have invested will be used to build projects locally that East Texans will benefit from.”

In October 2008 the NET RMA considered action to become the lead agency for the East Texas Regional Transportation Coordination Planning Steering Committee, a state-mandated organization that coordinates and plans regional transportation. Wednesday, the Board decided to continue discussions with the Steering Committee to develop an implementation plan for the future.

Other action items and presentations during the meeting included:
* Legal Counsel Brian Cassidy updated the Board on the 81st Texas Legislative session.

* The Board of Directors discussed the I-20 managed lane study.

A discussion about future NET RMA projects included:
* An update on the status of design for Toll 49 Segments 3A and 5.

* East Texas Hourglass: A summary of the NET RMA East Texas Hourglass Committee was given, and a discussion was held regarding the next steps for the project.

* Angelina Neches River Authority, Lake Columbia Projects: A summary of the January 20, 2009 meeting was presented.

Source: NET RMA Release

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Sixth Court Of Appeals Dismisses Walsh Appeal

Court finds convicted felon waited too long to file, cites 'lack of jurisdiction' in dismissal

TEXARKANA, TX, Feb. 19, 2009 -- Finding that he had waited three days too long to file for an appeal or new trial, a three judge panel of the Sixth Court of Appeals today dismissed the appeal of former Aryan Brotherhood general John Wesley Walsh for want of jurisdiction.

Walsh, 43, was convicted by jury trial in the 115th District Court in September, 2008 for Burglary of a Habitation, and sentenced to Life in prison by Judge Lauren Parish on October 15, 2008.

Deemed an 'habitual offender', the Life penalty took into account a 1982 conviction of Walsh in Bexar County of Murder.

According to the opinion released today by the court, the period to file for an appeal or a new trial expired 30 days later, on Nov. 14th. Walsh filed a motion for a new trial on Nov. 17th, three days after the opportunity had lapsed, and a notice of appeal on Dec. 30, 2008.

Without timely notice, the opinion says the court has no jurisdiction over an appeal.

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Texas Politicians Introduce Legislation Targeting Online Predators

Attorney General Abbott, Senator Cornyn, Congressman Smith join forces to protect Texas children from predators

AUSTIN, TX, Feb. 19, 2009 -- Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn and U.S. Congressman Lamar Smith today joined forces to advance state and federal legislative efforts that will help protect young Texans from child predators.

“With sexual predators increasingly using new technology to prey upon children, it is critical that law enforcement stay ahead of the criminals,” said Attorney General Abbott. “Innovative legislative responses to high tech crimes are vital to the ongoing success of our crackdown on cyber predators and online child pornographers. Thanks to creative legislative initiatives at both the state and federal levels, law enforcement will have the legal tools we need to help protect Texas children.”

Citing recent developments in the Texas Legislature, Attorney General Abbott expressed his support for legislation by state Sen. Florence Shapiro and Rep. Aaron Peña that would update state sex offender registration laws. If enacted, Senate Bill 689 and House Bill 1239, would upgrade state sex offender registration laws to reflect modern technological innovations and communications platforms.

Specifically, the bills would require that convicted sex offenders provide their e-mail addresses, mobile telephone numbers, social networking aliases and other electronic identification information to the Department of Public Safety’s sex offender registry. In October 2008, Attorney General Abbott recommended that the Legislature act to increase law enforcement’s access to sex offender’s electronic identities. The Shapiro-Peña legislation reflects both legislators’ efforts to protect children by enacting the Attorney General’s recommendations.

At the federal level, Sen. Cornyn, a former Texas Attorney General, sponsored the Internet Stopping Adults Facilitating the Exploitation of Today’s Youth (SAFETY) Act of 2009 in the U.S. Senate. Congressman Smith, a former Texas legislator, sponsored companion legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives.


“I’m proud to join my colleague Lamar Smith from the House of Representatives in announcing our legislation, the Internet Safety Act, to combat Internet predators and create a safer environment for Texas children. It is our hope that we can garner the support of all our colleagues and pass this bill to strengthen penalties for child sex offenders and Internet predators,” Sen. Cornyn said. “Our legislation complements the hard work of Attorney General Abbott, who has been relentless in his efforts to crack down on violence against children. He is realistic about the dangers that exist on the Internet and makes every attempt to keep Texas families informed and equipped with the resources to protect their children.”

Rep. Smith added: “Of the nearly 600,000 images of graphic child pornography found online and reported to law enforcement officials, only 2,100 of these children have been identified and rescued. Federal, state and local law enforcement officials have reached a digital dead end in their battle against the online sexual exploitation of children. Investigators need the assistance of Internet Service Providers to identify users and distributors of online child pornography. The Internet Safety Act requires ISPs to retain subscriber records, similar to records retained by telephone companies, to aid law enforcement officials in their fight against child pornography.”

If enacted, the Internet SAFETY Act would:
• Create a new federal offense for the financial facilitation of child pornography;

• Create a new federal offense for facilitation of child pornography or child exploitation by an Internet content hosting provider or e-mail service provider;

• Require the U.S. Attorney General to promulgate regulations regarding the record retention of subscribers’ Internet Protocol addresses or user information by Internet Service Providers;

• Increase penalties for sexual exploitation of children;

• Increase penalties for activities relating to material involving the sexual exploitation of children, and those constituting child pornography; and,

• Provide $30 million a year over five years for the Innocent Images National Initiative.

Since its establishment in 2003, the Office of the Attorney General’s (OAG) Cyber Crimes Unit has arrested more than 100 sexual predators for using the Internet to prey upon children. Together, the Cyber Crimes and Fugitive Units have arrested 28 convicted sex offenders who accessed MySpace in violation of their parole conditions.

Four additional subjects were arrested for using MySpace to meet and sexually proposition users whose online profiles indicated they were between the ages of 12 to 14 years old. In all four of those cases, the profile actually belonged to an undercover Cyber Crimes Unit investigator.

Since taking office, Attorney General Abbott has earned a national reputation for aggressively arresting and prosecuting online child predators. The Fugitive Unit and the Cyber Crimes Unit, which protects children from online sexual exploitation, have combined to arrest more than 900 sex offenders since 2003. Cyber Crimes Unit investigators also have traveled to schools and communities statewide to offer educational cyber safety programs

Source: OAG Press Release

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Devance Convicted, Sentenced To 15 Years

Jury finds evidence in car theft case compelling

GILMER, TX, Feb. 19, 2009 -- A jury Tuesday found evidence and testimony presented in the felony Theft trial of Jimmy Michael 'Big Country' Devance convincing enough to return a verdict of guilty.

Today, Devance, 34, of Gladewater, was sentenced by Judge Lauren Parish in the 115th District Court to 15 years in the Texas Department of Corrections for the enhanced offense of felony Theft following that trial.

Assistant District Attorney, Edward Choy, prosecuted Devance, who stole an automobile from Mike Craig Ford in Gilmer on March 21, 2008. Devance took a 2O07 Chrysler 300 without paying under the ruse of wishing to purchase it and failed to return it. The car was eventually recovered in Wichita Falls, Texas.

Choy was pleased with the verdict. " The Jury paid close attention to all the evidence and sent a message that those who prey upon our citizens and businesses in Upshur County will be dealt with severely," he said.


Devance had a lengthy criminal history which included a prior felony conviction in Gregg County in 1995. Choy found other victims, including a 85 year old war veteran, Gerald French of Lufkin, who Devance defrauded in a roofing fraud scheme. French testified that Devance posed as a legitimate contractor who preyed upon victims whose homes were damaged by Hurricane Ike in Angelina County.

No word was released by Byrd on charges awaiting Devance in Lufkin relating to the alleged roofing fraud.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Court Ruling Dovetails With Bill Allowing Workers To Store Guns In Their Vehicle At Work

Appeals court upholds Oklahoma law similar to proposed Texas legislation

Feb. 18, 2009 -- A unanimous ruling today by the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in Fairfax, VA. supports the intent of a bill introduced recently in the Texas Senate, aimed at allowing employees to store legally owned firearms in locked, private motor vehicles while parked in employer parking lots.

The bill, SB 730, was filed by Senator Glenn Heger (R-Katy) last week. A companion bill, HB 1301, filed in the Texas House by Stephen Frost (D-Atlanta) on Monday, is identical.

Yesterday, Heger was joined by Sen. Kevin Eltife (R-Tyler), who signed on as a co-author.

"I support SB 730 by Sen. Hegar, and in fact, have signed on to the legislation as a co-author." Eltife said. "Many of my constituents travel long distances to work and I believe they should not be prohibited from keeping a firearm in their vehicle while at their place of employment."

He said the same legislation was introduced in 2007, but did not gain passage.

The ruling handed down today in Virginia upheld a similar amendment passed in 2004 by the Oklahoma legislature. That law holds employers criminally liable for prohibiting employees from storing firearms in locked vehicles on company property.


A number of Oklahoma corporations filed suit opposing the law, calling it an unconstitutional taking of private property. They also claimed the law was preempted by federal statutes.

The lower court in Oklahoma sided with the corporations, granting a permanent injunction against the law in it's ruling.

That ruling was in turn challenged by Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry and Attorney General Drew Edmondson, who in October 2008 appealed to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Today's ruling reversed the lower court’s decision, and immediately drew praise from gun rights advocates across the country, including the National Rifle Association.

“This is a victory for the millions of American workers who have been denied the right to protect themselves while commuting between their homes and their workplace,” said NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre. “This effort was aimed at skirting the will of the American people, and the intent of legislatures across this country while eviscerating Right-to-Carry laws. This ruling is a slap at the corporate elitists who have no regard for the constitutional rights of law abiding American workers.”

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Crime Stoppers Looking To Roll Up Tire Thief

Reward offered for information on Gilmer tire theft

GILMER, TX, Feb. 18, 2009 -- The Upshur Crime Stoppers are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the theft of tires and wheels from the Yazell Chevrolet lot on Tuesday, Feb. 10th.

Announcement:

During the early morning hours of February 10, 2009 unknown actor(s) entered the Yazell Chevrolet Dealership lot and removed four wheels and tires from two new pickups. If anyone has information about this crime please contact the Gilmer Police Department at (903) 843-5545.

Upshur County Crime Stoppers will pay up to a $1,000.00 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual(s) responsible for this crime. If you have any information please contact us at 903-843-3131 or toll-free 1-800-396-3351.

Remember all calls or contacts are completely anonymous. We want your information, not your name. Thank you.


Readers with information on this crime can offer tips online at
http://upshurcounty.crimestoppersweb.com/crimeoftheweek.aspx. by clicking on the 'Give Tip' button.

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NET RMA Board Meeting To Focus On Federal Stimulus Funds

Board to discuss today what projects could qualify as 'shovel ready', thereby making federal funding possible

Feb. 18, 2009 -- In their last meeting on Jan. 15th, The North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority (NET RMA) heard Titus County Judge Sam Russell say that Texas is facing a challenge when it comes to transportation funding.

“It will be slim pickings not only in Texas, but across the United States,” Russell said during the meeting. “But maybe by working together we can get these projects accomplished.”

With that said, board members did see a glimmer of funding hope in the huge financial stimulus package that was being talked about at the time on Capitol Hill, and has since been passed.

The Board discussed the possibility of accelerating work on Toll 49 Segment 3A so that the project might be included in the economic stimulus package being prepared by the Federal government. In order to be considered, the government has stipulated that projects must be “Shovel Ready,” which means they have completed environmental clearance, engineering, the land acquisition process, and utility adjustments.

“We are keeping a close eye on the possibility of obtaining federal funding,” said NET RMA Chairman Jeff Austin, III. “The NET RMA wants to be in a position to act if the opportunity presents itself.”

In today's meeting, board members hope to further that goal. One of the meeting's agenda items is a report on possible actions the Authority could take to secure available federal funding.

Board members will also consider participation in the East Texas Steering Committee for Regional Transit Coordination Planning, as well as hear numerous reports on the status of transportation projects across the region.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

GALA Interim Board Moving Quickly On Elections

Formation of an election committee in progress

GLENWOOD, TX, Feb. 17, 2009 -- In the wake a Glenwood Acres Landowner's Association (GALA) board shake-up that resulted in three interim board members being appointed, Acting President Billy Sipes said last night that the board had already selected an Election Committee head, and that he expected the committee seats would be filled soon.

While he declined to name the chairperson, prefering to wait until the entire committee had been constituted, he hinted that some of the members had already been named.

"This Election Committee has their sleeves rolled up, and they're ready to go to work." Sipes said.

He said the committee's work would include taking landowner's input on board candidate nominations, populating and distributing an election ballot, and canvassing results when the nominations were returned.

He promised that all election activities would be open and above board, stating that a letter would go out to landowners shortly with the names of the committee members, and the boards intentions on scheduling the elections.

In a surprise move, he stated that all the board seats would be up for grabs. Even though the terms of Sipes and Member-At-Large A.C. Floyd have not expired, Sipes said it had been agreed, in the interest of fairness, to open the whole board up to balloting.

"We (the interim board) talked about it", he said, "and thought it would be the fair thing to do".

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TCEQ Awarded $18.6 Million For Environmental Programs

EPA Grant to bolster environmental monitoring, permitting and enforcement

DALLAS, TX, Feb. 17, 2009 -- The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $18,609,238 to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s Performance Partnership Grant (PPG) to assist in administering Texas’s environmental quality programs.

PPGs are a powerful funding tool that the EPA offers to eligible States. A PPG is a multi-program grant awarded to a state from funds otherwise available for categorical grant programs.

A state can combine funds from 2 or more of 17 eligible grant programs into 1 or more PPGs. Recipients may then use PPGs to fund activities that are within the stated purpose of the 17 eligible grant programs.

According to the EPA, the grants enable states to better direct their funding toward their most critical environmental problems while continuing to address core program requirements. Using the funds, states can implement multi-media high priority strategies such as community-based environmental protection, pollution prevention, and environmental justice, and reduce administrative burdens and costs by reducing the numbers of grants applications, budget, workplans, and reports

TCEQ’s environmental programs aim to prevent, reduce, and eliminate water, solid waste, air, and pesticide pollution through standard-setting, monitoring, permitting and enforcement activities.

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Upshur Unemployment Rate Climbs In December

County's jobless rate in December rose, but slower than national figures

INTERNET, Feb. 16, 2009 -- The latest unemployment numbers released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) show the number of unemployed workers here in Upshur County continues to increase.

The local unemployment rate rose .1 percent in December, up to 5.0%. The BLS data says that amounts to 985 county residents without jobs.

Statewide, the Texas jobless rate rose .3% to 6.0%, meaning 711,824 Texans are looking for work.

“Our state’s economy has been fairly resilient during these months of economic uncertainty, but the national economic storm has reached Texas,” said Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) Chairman Tom Pauken. “The challenge we face now is to minimize the impact of the national trends by continuing to promote our strong business climate and address the skills needs of Texas employers.”

And while storm clouds might lie over our state, nationally, there is a blue norther blowing. Across the U.S., unemployment surged up .6%, to 7.1%, bringing the number of unemployed Americans to 10,999,000.

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Monday, February 16, 2009

New Diana ISD Interviewing Superintendents

Nine first round candidates culled from a field of 39

DIANA, TX, Feb. 16, 2009 -- The New Diana ISD Board has begun interviewing applicants for the position of superintendent.

Robert Hunt, the retired New Diana principal charged with managing the applicant search, says nine candidates have been culled from 39 resumes he received, and the first round of formal interviews started today.

He says the board will likely pare that down again, and bring the narrowed field back for a second round of interviews.

The board, he says, would like to complete the process and introduce the lone finalist at the regular meeting board scheduled for March 9th.

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Alleged Lufkin Roofing Scammer Goes On Trial In Gilmer

Jimmy Michael Devance, facing charges in Gilmer, also wanted in Lufkin

GILMER, TX, Feb. 16, 2009 -- The jury trial of 34 year old Jimmy Michael Devance, AKA 'Big Country', begins Tuesday in the 115th District Court in Gilmer.

He was indicted by an Upshur County Grand Jury in September of last year on a third degree felony charge of Theft of Property in excess of $20,000.

Regardless of the outcome, he will likely face charges in Lufkin relating to his alleged involvement in a roofing repair scam that left several elderly Lufkin residents out thousands of dollars after Hurricane Ike.

At least one of the scam victims from Lufkin has been scheduled to testify against Devance in the trial here in Gilmer.

Devance is currently free on $30,000 bond.

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Comptroller Susan Combs Distributes $665 Million in Local Sales Tax

Upshur County receives $90,760, Cities and towns share $181,306.25

AUSTIN, TX, Feb. 13, 2009 -- Texas Comptroller Susan Combs said today the state collected $1.92 billion in sales tax revenue in January, up 3.9 percent compared to January 2008.

“Growth in state sales tax collections remains modest,” Combs said. “While overall growth has continued for the first five months of fiscal 2009, collections from important sectors such as retail trade and construction have decreased.”

Combs sent $665.5 million in local sales tax to Texas cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts, up 3.9 percent compared to sales tax distributions to local governments in February 2008.

January state sales tax collections and February’s local sales tax allocations represent sales made in December, but also include earlier sales by businesses that report sales tax to the Comptroller on a quarterly or annual basis.

The Comptroller sent $445.2 million in sales tax to Texas cities, up 2.5 percent compared to February 2008 payments. Texas counties received February sales tax payments of $41.4 million, up 9.9 percent compared to last February.

The 148 special purpose taxing districts around the state received $26.7 million in sales tax, up 24 percent compared to February 2008. Ten local transit systems received $152.1 million in February sales tax payments, up 3.3 percent compared to a year ago.

The Comptroller’s next local sales tax allocation will be made on Friday, March 13.















Upshur County and Cities Tax Allocations
City / CountyCurrent Payment2009 YTD Total2008 Comparable% Change
Big Sandy$28,589.49 $49,169.49 55,529.00 -11.45%
East Mountain2,067.68 3,810.06 4,280.44 -10.98%
Gilmer136,820.00 234,493.71225,259.30 4.09%
Ore City13,118.54 23,978.31 24,648.92 -2.72%
Union Grove710.54 925.97 842.40
9.92%
Upshur County$90,760.26153,830.13 141,317.09 8.85%

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Shake-Up At Glenwood Acres

Raucous Landowner's meeting sees two GALA board members removed, one resign

Pictured: Russell McFadin (left) addresses the GALA Board members (L-R) Linda Moore, Larry Pugh, Jason Lundy

GLENWOOD, TX Feb. 14, 2009 -- In the end, it came down to 65 disputed proxy votes.

Saturday's meeting of the Glenwood Acres Landowner's Association (GALA) was chaotic from beginning to end. The call to order, scheduled for 2:00 p.m., was delayed by 35 minutes to settle questions of media access and member's voting status.

Members of the press were initially turned away at the association's clubhouse door, being told that the meeting was closed.

County Commissioner James Crittenden, attending at the request of landowners, and despite notice from GALA board members that his presence would not be welcome, took exception to the exclusion and sided with the media.

"It's an open meeting, unless they go into executive session." said Crittenden.

After discussions between Board President Jason Lundy, Crittenden and Precinct 1 Constable Russell Haris, it was decided to allow the media inside.


Controversy then quickly moved to the matter of determining which landowners were current on their dues, and therefore allowed to vote. The issue centered on several residents who were denied voting privileges for being delinquent on association dues.

The residents involved disputed that, saying they were current on a payment plan, approved by the board, that was supposed to allow them to catch up on back dues while staying current on the present ones.

"I pay my dues, and a half payment on back dues every month. I am not behind on my dues, and I demand to be allowed to vote today." said Glenwood resident Ellen Stone. Stone said she and her husband, Danny, have been landowners at the Glenwood Acres development for ten years.

Another resident, Tammy Spurger, said she had been on the same payment plan since 2000. She said GALA office manager Cindy Gill had told her Friday that the plan was no longer in effect.

But Mrs Gill and GALA board member Linda Moore, saying that all dues had to be current to vote, firmly refused to give voter numbers to the two women.

Even the call to order was not without controversy. With about 100 people in attendance, and landowners noisily demanding the meeting to start, Lundy stated that he was waiting for the final determination of voter status to begin. David Liedtke, who would be a vocal participant throughout the meeting, pointed to the entrance foyer and said "There's no one left out there, sir. There's no one left."

When Lundy still did not call the meeting to order, board Secretary Billy Sipes did.

With no announced agenda present, landowner Russell McFadin immediately made a motion, which was promptly seconded from the floor, to remove Lundy as board President. When Lundy did not call for discussion on the motion, McFadin demanded the board's Vice President, Larry Pugh assume control of the meeting.

Lundy then assented to the vote, and called for a show of hands. McFadin himself took the count, 37 for removal, and 35 against. Mcfadin then stated he had 17 proxy votes to cast, bring the total to 52 votes for removal. Lundy countered by saying they he controlled 65 proxies, and was casting them in favor of his staying on.

When McFadin asked if Lundy's proxies were notarized, Lundy responded that they didn't have to be. Amidst cries from the floor contradicting Lundy, McFadin then asked Sipes whether he, as board Secretary, would accept proxies that weren't notarized.

Sipes said that he would not, citing an inability to confirm the documents had indeed by signed by valid GALA voters. Prevented from casting proxy votes that would have saved his position, Lundy then left the room, to applause from about half of the landowners present.

McFadin then pressed Larry Pugh, board Vice President, to assume control of the meeting as acting President. Pugh, who's board term expired yesterday and was facing a vote himself, declined to assume the role, saying he held a full time job and didn't have the time to devote to the position. Pugh then also left.

At that point, Billy Sipes assumed the role as acting board President.

A motion from the floor to install a new board by landowner vote was entered, then withdrawn as discussion turned in favor of appointing an election committee to identify candidates and issue ballots. It was not immediately decided when that election might occur.

An unidentified landowner then asked if McFadin wanted to dissolve the GALA board. McFadin responded that he wanted to "do the will of the people", and that "the majority rules."

Sparks flew several time during the contentious meeting. At one point, McFadin drew fire from Glenwood Acres developer Charles Snider. McFadin stated that Snider, who is not a board member, had recently been allowed in the association's office, which is supposed to be off limits to the general public.

"I have never been in that damned office" Snider angrily replied. A call by McFadin to remove Snider from the meeting for using profanity was largely ignored.

Correction: in the original version of this story, Mr. Charles Snider's name was misspelled.

Shortly after that, Moore, also taking issue with statements by McFadin, hotly told him "you're trying to make a mockery of me, and I'm sick of it."

Another allegation by McFadin, though, did result in action. His statement that board member Paul Gill had been voted off the board in November, and inappropriately reappointed by Lundy, drew a denial from Moore. She stated that there had not been a motion made to remove Gill at the November meeting, making the vote taken invalid.

McFadin, however, had documented support on the point. Several landowners produced copies of the minutes of that meeting, taken by Moore, that flatly stated a motion had been made and seconded, and that the vote to remove Gill had been recorded. Moore then stated that if she had written that, she had been in error.

McFadin then called for a vote to remove Gill, but before any counting had started, Liedtke noted that since Gill wasn't a board member, he didn't need to be voted off.

Gill then unceremoniously rose and left, to scattered applause.

Clyde Brown, a Glenwood land owner for 28 years then rose, and asked the assembly "What has happened to us?. It's just like our big government" he said. "Greed!" His comments drew approval from the majority of those gathered.

Billy Sipes then noted that, with the removals and departures, a quorum of the board was not present.

But many in attendance disagreed, loudly proclaiming that a board quorum wasn't needed, since a quorum of Landowners was present.

Linda Moore then asked for the floor, and addressed the issue of court actions the board had taken against landowners for failure to keep their property clean. Saying the board had landowners support for the action, she singled out Mrs. Pat Floyd as one of the original supporters and signatories of the petition that spurred the actions.

Correction: Mrs. A.C. Floyd's comments during this exchange have been corrected.

Mrs. Floyd, wife of board Member At Large A.C. Floyd, and a supporter of board reform, responded by claiming that Moore had probably been inebriated. Her response drew a charge of lying from Moore.

Other landowners then rose, claiming the drive to reform the board wasn't just about the lawsuits. Issues over improper board expenditures for a tractor, and improper loans made by the board to certain association members were raised against a noisy background of disagreement.

Ron Cook gained the floor to question why the board needed the services of Attorney Tim Cariker, and said he wanted the lawyer's contract terminated. As discussion continued, Moore rose and stated that it had been her pleasure to serve on the board, and that she was tendering her resignation.

"Thank you" said McFadin curtly. "Leave your office keys on the way out".

Landowners then concluded discussion on Cariker, and a motion to terminate his contract was made, seconded a carried by vote.

With the number of active board members now down to two, Acting President Sipes then stated that he was going to appoint a temporary board to allow the association to continue doing business while elections were organized.

Asking for volunteers, Sipes appointed board members as they indicated their willingness.

Landowners Russell McFadin, David Nix and Clyde Brown were all appointed by Sipes on a temporary basis. Sipes designated Clyde Brown as Vice President and David Nix as board Secretary.

Sipes pledged the temporary board would not take any major actions outside of terminating Cariker's contract, performing a one year audit of the association's finances, securing the clubhouse building and nominating election committee members.

McFadin then said that he wanted to replace Cindy Gill with a new office manager, one who was not associated in any way with the board, and who could be bonded, as the secretary handled money daily.

Sipes agreed with the idea of a bonded employee, but stated a more immediate need would be to arrange for someone to open the association's office and perform general duties there.

Clarice Stratton, a landowner who has worked in the office before, was asked if she might fill the position temporarily. Saying she would as long as landowners understood that she might not be up to speed on everything, she was designated by Sipes as an interim office secretary.

Another landowner, Gary Man, then rose to speak in support of those board members who had been removed, and to speak out against landowners who did not pay their dues.

"Shame on you!", Man said. "Loafers don't pay their dues. ... They (the removed board members) were trying to get things going again."

The temporary board members then withdrew into an executive session, emerging about 15 minutes later to adjourn the meeting.

Outside, emotions still ran high. Landowners who supported Lundy gathered to call the meeting a "farce" and a "travesty". More than one promised that Lundy would have their support in the new elections, whenever they are held.

Others, happy with the outcome, promised to band together, offering labor and equipment to help neighbors clean up their lots.

After the meeting, Sipes told the Advocate that the process of performing the promised one year audit had been made more difficult by the parting refusal of Cindy Gill to give him the password to the association's computer.

"We'll have to hire a computer guru, or somebody to help us with that", he said.








Pictured: (L-R)Ellen Stone, Russel McFadin and Peggy Spurger listen to reasons why some landowners were excluded from voting
Pictured: GALA interim board (L-R) A.C. Floyd, Russell McFadin, David Nix, Clyde Brown, Billy Sipes
David Liedtke (R) addresses the GALA meeting

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115th District Court Hearings Put Five Behind Bars

Stubbert, Baker convictions highlight latest 115th District Court actions

GILMER, TX, Feb. 12, 2009 -- In two days of hearings in the 115th District Court, Judge Lauren Parish heard 13 Guilty pleas, resulting in five jail sentences, one probation and five deferred adjudications, according to the latest Hearings Report from Upshur County District Attorney Billy Byrd.

Besides the previously reported sentencings of Matthew Stubbert and Kerry Baker on charges of sexual assaults on children, Judge Parish also handed down jail terms for various drug charges, burglary and credit card abuse.


Feb. 6, 2009 Hearing Results
* JAMES SENTRELL CHISM, 29, of AVINGER, pled GUILTY to POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, a State Jail Felony (FS) and was sentenced to TWO YEARS in the STATE JAIL.

* MATTHEW ALBERT STUBBERT, 35, of GILMER, pled GUILTY to two counts of SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD, 2nd Degree Felonies (F2), and was sentenced to TWENTY YEARS in prison.

* JOSHUA DARK, 27, of GILMER, pled GUILTY to CREDIT CARD ABUSE (FS), and received THREE YEARS DEFERRED ADJUDICATION, along with $4253.08 in fines and restitution and 200 Community Work Service Hours. He must also attend Theft and Life Skills classes.

* KERRY SCOTT BAKER, 33, of GILMER, pled GUILTY to two counts of AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD, a First Degree Felony (F1), and was sentenced to LIFE In prison, with a consecutive TWENTY-FIVE YEAR prison sentence.

* DONOVAN LYNN BROUSSARD, 28, of GILMER, pled GUILTY to DEADLY CONDUCT, a Class 'A' Misdemeanor (MA), and was sentenced to NINETY DAYS in the Upshur County Jail.

* CHAD DALE WALLS, 24, of ORE CITY, pled GUILTY to INDECENCY WITH A CHILD (F2), and received SEVEN YEARS DEFERRED ADJUDICATION along with $1561.00 in fines and 300 Community Work Service Hours. He must also register as a Sex Offender, and is barred from Residing in a Home with a Child Under 18.

* COLTON SHANE GUTHRIE, 19, of WHITE OAK, pled GUILTY to BURGLARY OF A HABITATION (F2), and received to FOUR YEARS DEFERRED ADJUDICATION, along with $776.00 in fines and 300 Community Work Service Hours.

* DAVID TANKERSLEY, 18, of GLADEWATER, pled GUILTY to INJURY TO A CHILD (FS), and received FIVE YEARS DEFERRED ADJUDICATION, along with $766.00 in fines and 300 Community Work Service Hours.

* JESSIE LEE PHILLIPS, 39, of GILMER, pled GUILTY to ATTEMPT POSSESSION OF A
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (MA), and received NINE MONTHS DEFERRED ADJUDICATION along with $466.00 in fines and 80 Hours of Community Work Service Hours.

Feb. 9, 2009 Hearing Results
* KIMA SKINNER, 31, of GLADEWATER, pled GUILTY to SECURING EXECUTION OF
DOCUMENT BY DECEPTION (FS), and received FIVE YEARS probation along with $6714.00 in fines and 300 Community Work Service Hours. If she pays restitution to the Texas Health and Human Services, her probation will be reduced to two years.

* LARRY GENE HASKINS, 49, of GILMER, pled GUILTY to POSSESSION OR TRANSPORT OF CERTAIN CHEMICALS WITH INTENT TO MANUFACTURE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (F2), and was sentenced to EIGHT YEARS in prison.

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