MINERAL WELLS — Marriages
• Brian Keith Glover and Dannette Lee Derrickson, Feb. 20.
• Joseph Edward Olson and Tammy Annette Held, Feb. 20.
• David Eric Nickell and Amanda Marie Birk, Feb. 27.
• Arnold Eason Laird and Amy Lynn Davenport, Feb. 26.
• Jose Lorenzo Velasquez and Cristal Zapata, March 1.
• Bernard Lee Hollinger III and Anita Jeanine Seagroves, March 6.
• Eric Lee Chambers and Jennifer Rochelle Cantrell, March 3.
• Laramy Blair McGee and Amanda Cathryn Reagan, March 1.
• Benjamin Eugene Smith and Jerri Lyn Starks, March 6.
• David Ronald Kithcart Jr. and Kimberly Ann Hitchcock, March 11.
• Rowdy Wayne Lawson and Amy Diane Lawson, March 14.
• Juan Carlos Rodriguez-Alvarez and Dora Ofelia Tovar, Feb. 13.
• Chayne Austin Johnson and Tina Renee Stanley, July 4.
New civil cases
• Attorney General vs. Craig Gilbreath Darrin, title IVD – support order.
• Attorney General vs. Mason Kyle Wells, title IVD – support order.
• Attorney General vs. Chad Eugen Sager, title IVD – support order.
• Wells Fargo Bank vs. Paul Hite, accounts, contracts, notes.
• Jack Ross Cathey Jr. vs. Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC, real property.
• Daimlerchrystler Services North America LL vs. Gary Boase, contracts.
• Attorney General vs. Matthew Ray Silva, title IVD – support order.
• The State of Texas vs. 2008 Ford pickup, seizure and intended forfeiture.
• Pharia LLC vs. Angela Anderson, contracts.
• Attorney General vs. Matthew David Timms, title IVD – support order.
• Jack Do McCarty vs. Ernie Jackson, contracts.
• Palo Pinto County vs. Tim C. Kemp, tax cases.
• Millsap Independent School District vs. W.M. L. Hibbits, tax cases.
• Palo Pinto County vs. Rebecca Ann Bell, tax cases.
• Palo Pinto County vs. Strawn Oil Corporation, tax cases.
• Palo Pinto County vs. Alina Lynette McLeod, tax cases.
• Palo Pinto County vs. CD Henderson Property Company, tax cases.
• Palo Pinto County vs. Joe Weldon Reedy, tax cases.
• Palo Pinto County vs. Arnold Stone, tax cases.
Disposed criminal cases
• Christail Rena Withers, evading arrest or detention with a vehicle, probation amended to eight years.
• Matthew Joseph King, theft, more than $1,500, less than $20,000, convicted and sentenced to 22 months confinement.
• Jonathan Crisostomo Villagomez, burglary of a building, probation amended to five years.
• Jessica Fay Pruitt, possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram, probation revoked and sentenced to two years in prison.
• John Richard Almanza, aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury, deferred adjudication and sentenced to 10 years probation, $74,451 in restitution, a $3,000 fine, and $244 court costs.
• Christopher Lee Cooper, manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, more than 1 gram, less than 4 grams, convicted and sentenced to 12 years confinement, a $3,000 fine and $279 court costs.
• Nicholas Aaron Davis, burglary of a building, deferred adjudication and sentenced to four years probation, $2,500 fine and $298 restitution.
• Samantha Renee Evartt, possession of marijuana, more than 4 ounces, less than 5 pounds in a drug free zone, deferred adjudication and sentenced to five years probation, a $2,000 fine, $140 restitution and $304 court costs.
• Anthony Patrick William Moore, burglary of a building, convicted and sentenced to two years confinement, $2,674 restitution and $219 court costs.
• Donna Marie Ogara, possession of a controlled substance, more than 1 gram, less than 4 grams, deferred adjudication and sentenced to eight years probation, $3,500 fine, $140 restitution, and $304 court costs.
• Christopher Lee Cooper, manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, less than 28 grams, dismissed.
• Bryant A. Williams, driving while intoxicated, third or more offense, convicted and sentenced to eight years probation, a $2,500 fine and $419 court costs.
Local News
County Records
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Millsap couple charged with furnishing alcohol to minors
MILLSAP – A man and woman were booked into the Parker County jail Thursday morning in connection with furnishing alcohol to minors at a party April 29 in Millsap.
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Thursday Blotter
The following people were processed through the Palo Pinto County Jail.
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Fort Wolters Gate Committee continues Medal of Honor project
On March 23, Medal of Honor Day was proclaimed by Mayor Allen.
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MWHS choirs give public performances Thursday
Five Mineral Wells ISD choirs will perform the annual end-of-the school year concert for the public Thursday, but this year students are trying to help raise funds for junior high choir director Abigail Weaver, who has been undergoing cancer treatment.
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Man arrested in connection with church vandalism
A Mineral Wells police spokesperson confirmed a local man was arrested Monday and charged with two counts of criminal mischief under $20,000 at a place of worship.
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County Records- May 14-21
Palo Pinto County Clerk Janette Green
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Art Association opening Saturdays this summer
Starting June 2, the Mineral Wells Art Association is planning to open its doors on Saturdays this summer to students and adults who want to paint.
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Mineral Wells City Council sets Tuesday meeting agenda
The Mineral Wells City Council is scheduled to meet in regular session at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 22, at the City Hall Annex, 115 S.W. 1st St.
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Candidate pays on owed county taxes
PALO PINTO – In the past few days Precinct 1 County Commissioner candidate Jesse Edwards said he’s been getting a handle on paying his delinquent Palo Pinto County business taxes.
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Still seeking answers
SALT LAKE CITY — A memorial in the woods honors a Salt Lake City hero who gave his life fighting a wildfire.
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Millsap couple charged with furnishing alcohol to minors


