Thursday Dec 3 | The Daily Sentinel
Filing for local, state primaries begins today
Today is the first day for candidates to file their intention to run for public office in the March 2, 2010, primary election.
Transportation committee forming to lobby state, TxDOT
From the Incans to the Romans, for thousands of years roads have carried the life blood of the greatest civilizations to and fro.
Maybe this wasn't such a good idea
Aggravated assault, 309 Commerce St., Cason-Monk Hardware. A man in the store became upset and was asked to leave.
Cushing ISD to get new school; breaks ground on $10.75 million elementary facility
Cushing ISD broke ground on Tuesday for a new $10.75 million elementary school that should be finished and ready to welcome students in 15 months, school officials said.
At least they can agree on something
Failure to identify, 3400 block of East Main Street. Two people involved in a civil dispute gave false names to officers and were arrested.
We'd prefer you not place to-go orders here
Burglary of a habitation, 3200 block of North Street. Food was taken from an apartment by someone who entered without permission.
Sales tax rebates down 9% in August
State Comptroller Susan Combs announced Friday the delivery of $418 million in local sales tax revenue to municipalities across the state.
Authorities bust two indoor marijuana growing operations near Douglass, Cushing, arrest five
The Nacogdoches County Sheriff's Office simultaneously raided two homes Tuesday morning that were suspected of growing large amounts of high-grade marijuana and arrested five people for engaging in organized criminal activity.
High-grade pot raid: Authorities bust indoor growing operations near Douglass, Cushing
The Nacogdoches County Sheriff's Office simultaneously raided two homes Tuesday morning that were suspected of growing large amounts of high-grade marijuana and arrested five people for engaging in organized criminal activity.
Toasts & Roasts: Expecting more of elected representatives
More than 150 area youth find a safe haven there daily afterschool. Sponsorships provided by local organizations, businesses and individuals keep the programs affordable.
At least they didn't use the decorative towels
Burglary of a habitation, 3900 block of Water Oak Street. A home was entered by an unknown person and cash was stolen.
Keep your checkbook away from Facebook
Fraud, 1100 block of East Austin St. While checking her Facebook account, a woman said she got an instant message from her cousin saying that she was stuck in England and needed a $900 wire transfer to get home.
Criminal mischief, 3200 block of Phoenix Terrace. A report was made that a child had jumped on the hood of a vehicle causing damage.
Well that's just par for the course
Burglary of a building, FM 225. Several golf clubs were taken from a storage building.
Members of Davis Memorial Church of God in Christ will honor their pastor and his wife, the Rev.
Members of Davis Memorial Church of God in Christ will honor their pastor and his wife, the Rev.
Aggressive assault, 500 block of Shawnee Street. A man said he was struck in the chest with a golf club.
Not quite the neighborly thing to do
Burglary of a vehicle, Spring Creek Drive. A burglary was reported by the owner of a vehicle.
Gambling machines seized in Rusk County raid
A large sum of money, a small caliber firearm and 58 gaming machines were seized after a raid of two single-wide attached mobile homes located in the southern area of Rusk County, according to a press release from the Rusk County Sheriff's Office.
Some VFDs billing for services; opinions on the practice vary
No one wakes up in the morning expecting to be in an auto accident, despite the well-known hazards of driving.