WEATHERFORD — Indictments returned Jan. 28, 2010, by the Parker County Grand Jury.
Michael Stephen Bevis, fraudulent use or possession of identifying information
Eduardo Alaniz Cantu, driving while intoxicated, third or more
Jason Eric Cherry, injury to a child
Tamekia Shantay Collins, fraudulent use or possession of identifying information
Steven Cody Dearman, assault bodily injury choking family violence, assault family violence enhanced
Jason Clayton Dunford, theft
Jerry Lee Elders, driving while intoxicated third or more
John William Ferguson, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
Shelia Beth Haught, driving while intoxicated third or more
Jeremiah Gregory Langen, theft of firearm
David Lee McLain, assault family violence enhanced
Theodore Richard Moore Jr., aggravated assault causes serious bodily injury
Troy Wayne Nettles, driving while intoxicated third or more
Danny Dewayne New, fraudulent use or possession of identifying information, forgery
Jonny Dennis Newell, failure to register as a sex offender
Kyle Courtland Pope, aggravated sexual assault child, indecency with a child sexual contact
Linette Leah Shirar, aggravated sexual assault child, indecency with a child sexual contact
Curtis Wayne Snell, driving while intoxicated third or more
Joseph C. Steinwachs IV., driving while intoxicated third or more
Chance Wayne Stephenson, aggravated assault causes serious bodily injury
Jaime Gayle Thompson, burglary of habitation
Jeremy Revern Wall, Possession of a controlled substance
Randy Gene West, burglary of habitation, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
Russell Allen Williams, assault family violence enhanced
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Texas, underground
The Natural Bridge Caverns take “deep in the heart of Texas Hill Country” to a whole new meaning. With depths reaching 260 feet underground, it is Texas’ largest-known cavern and consistently ranks as one of the state’s top tourist destinations. Discovered in 1960 by students at St. Mary’s University, the cavern, located just west of New Braunfels, has delighted visitors for decades with lantern-led tours, archaeological gems, and natural formations like “soda straw” stalactites occurring along hidden passages.
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Safe Sitter Course set for August
WEATHERFORD — Texas AgriLife Extension will offer a Safe Sitter course from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Aug. 8, at the Parker County Agricultural Service Center in Weatherford.
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Fall vegetable gardening program next week
WEATHERFORD — For a successful fall garden, don’t wait until fall to get started.
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Cattle Raisers host ranch gathering in Decatur
FORT WORTH — Come join the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) for a ranch gathering Thursday, at the Wise County Sheriff’s Posse Arena in Decatur. The gathering will begin at 6 p.m. with registration followed by a beef dinner and presentations.
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Bush Legacy Republican Women to welcome Chuck Katlic, military moms
WEATHERFORD — The speaker at the July meeting of Bush Legacy Republican Women will be Weatherford’s own, Chuck Katlic.
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Sunday marks new church’s first service
WEATHERFORD — Shiloh Trail Cowboy Church will have its first service Sunday.
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King of the jungle
Eric Brittingham with Wildlife on the Move presentedanimals with “amazing adaptation” to children at the Weatherford Public Library Thursday morning.
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Doss student draws businessman’s name for trip
WEATHERFORD — Lauren Chambers, of Millsap, drew the winning ticket for the Doss Heritage and Culture Center’s recent fundraiser
Chambers, about to begin one of the Doss Center’s summer children’s programs — this one in needlework — selected the name of the person who bought the first ticket from board member Carolyn Glenn: Pat Hamilton of Weatherford. -
Network upgrades to shut down college registration, July 18-21
WEATHERFORD — Necessary upgrades to the computer network at Weatherford College will cause a temporary shut down on registration, payments and financial aid processing the week of July 18.
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Community programs offered for summer
WEATHERFORD — The Weatherford ISD Community Education Department is offering a variety of camps this summer.
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