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HEMPHILL COUNTY SHERIFF BLOTTER REPORT

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Misdemeanor Arrests

Jonathan Madrid, 34, Crestview, Florida; driving while intoxicated with blood alcohol content equal to or greater than 0.15; 5/21/23; HCSO

Felony Arrests

None

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STATE CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS

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House lawmakers defy Abbott on vouchers
A key House education committee adjourned last week without voting on a school voucher bill that is Gov. Greg Abbott’s top priority this session, the Houston Chronicle reported. Barring some unforeseen maneuver in the last week of the regular legislative session, the bill is effectively dead for now.

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Millions of Texans still not wearing seat belts

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AUSTIN – It has been nearly seven years since Eden Ganzerla lost control of her car while driving to work and crashed into a retaining wall, breaking nearly every bone in her body. Since then, she has endured thousands of hours of physical, occupational and speech therapy, the result of one fateful decision to not wear her seat belt.

Ganzerla now struggles with a traumatic brain injury, speaks with the aid of a computer, and is slowly learning how to walk and talk again.

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HEMPHILL COUNTY SHERIFF BLOTTER REPORT

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Misdemeanor Arrests

Giancarlos Ochoa, 22, Canadian; driving while intoxicated with blood alcohol content greater than 0.15; 5/14/23; HCSO

Brian Lopez, 20, Canadian; warrant for driving while intoxicated; 5/11/23; HCSO

Felony Arrests

None

The weekly blotter

STATE CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS

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Fort Hood renamed after Korean, Vietnam war hero
It’s official. Fort Hood, named for a high-ranking Confederate officer in the Civil War, has been renamed Fort Cavazos, in honor of native Texan Richard E. Cavazos, the country’s first Hispanic four-star general.

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County Judge Lisa Johnson rescinds outdoor burn ban

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A countyside outdoor burn ban first enacted by Hemphill County Commissioners on April 10, 2023, has been rescinded. Judge Lisa Johnson has determined that due to plentiful rainfall over the last few days, the circumstances that required the order no longer exist. The order rescinding the burn ban was effective as of 10:30 am on Monday, May 15, 2023.

Order rescinding outdoor burn ban

US Highway 60 Improvement Project begins here this week

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New signs installed by TxDOT last week advise area motorists that construction will begin tomorrow, Tuesday, May 16, on the long-awaited US 60 Highway Improvement Project. The project extends from Birch Street on the south edge of Canadian to the intersection with Main Street in the center of downtown.

Roadwork ahead
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