MINERAL WELLS —
County Clerk, Bobbie Smith
Marriages
Roy Lee Wright and Debra Denise Ware, Sept. 25.
• Frederic Egner Consolvo and Shelbi Leann Ellis, Oct. 24.
• Steven Ray Glover and Casey Sherlene Logsdon, Oct. 22.
• Tod Kevin Pawley and Lesa Elaine Matthews, Oct. 22.
• Jose Antonio Montalvo and Jessica Marie Pender, Oct. 10.
• Daniel Wilford Brazil and Samantha Jean Edwardson, Oct. 30.
• Robert Eugene Hunsinger and Sarah Christine Blume, Oct. 23.
• Nicholas Bradley Owen and Marsha Aline Leatherman, Oct 31.
• Sergio Alonso Alaniz and Esther Gonzalez, Oct. 16.
• Christopher Dale Holt and Kayla Noreen Burris, Oct. 26.
• Johnathan Daniel Wheaton and Joni Dene Turner, Oct. 25.
• Wesley Adam Jackson and Melanie Dawn Hippard, Oct. 23.
• Alejandro R. Rodriguez and Andronica Monique Dotie, Oct. 30.
29th Judicial District, Clerk Janie Glover, Judge Jerry Ray, New civil cases
• Mineral Wells B&PT Inc. vs.Matbon Inc. – accounts/contracts/notes.
• St. Vrain Valley Credit Union vs. Cynthia Mercer and Tim Mercer.
• Phillip Franklin Young III vs. Community Church of Possum Kingdom – injuries or damages.
• State of Texas vs. $846.20 in currency – seizure or forfeiture.
• Attorney General re: Nicholas A. Melan and April M. Hart – child support.
• 21st Mortgage Corporation vs. Lonnie B. Lovern Jr. and Jennifer Lovern – contractural or consumer debt.
• Henson Lumber Ltd. vs. Michael Purefoy and Leesa Purefoy – contractural or consumer debt.
• Kevin W. Pruitt and Deborah Pruitt, as next friend of Opal Cole vs. O.D. Cole, individually and as trustee of the Cole Living Family Trust – real property.
• Bayview Loan Servicing LLC, as servicer for CitiMortgage Inc. vs. Jim Bob Putman and Dusty Dawn Putman – real property.
• Robert H. Holmes and Beverly Holmes vs. Cheryl Smith and Bryan Carter – civil case.
• Attorney General re: Omar Chavez and Diana Garcia – child support.
• Texas Trust Credit Union vs. Matt C. Scoggins – contractural or consumer debt.
• Attorney General re: JC Wayne Clark and Melina Marie Hines– child support.
• Palo Pinto County vs. George P. Giacioa – tax case.
• Palo Pinto County vs. Ray Gene Gipson – tax case.
• Palo Pinto County vs. V.K.S. LLC – tax case.
• Palo Pinto County vs. Eric David Lightsey and Gloria Anaya Lightsey – tax case.
• Palo Pinto County vs. Hugo Dale Naumann and Mary Taylor Naumann – tax case.
• Palo Pinto County vs. Audra Ann Ortega – tax case.
• Palo Pinto County vs. TPC Products Inc. – tax case.
• Palo Pinto County vs. Vista PK LLC – tax case.
Disposed civil cases
• Kristie Kay Dollahon vs. Walter Leroy Dollahon Jr. – child support; agreed judgment.
• James O’Shields vs. Rhonda O’Shields – child support; default judgment.
• Ronnie Lambert vs. Kelly Lambert – child support; agreed judgment.
• Attorney General re: Jackie Maxine Turner and Douglas Wayne Turner – child support; agreed judgment.
• Attorney General re: James Lawrence Gonzales and Julie Ann Cibzakes – child support; agreed judgment.
• Paula Barton vs. Brandon Barton – child support; agreed judgment.
• Attorney General re: Edmundo Zapata and Saira Patricia Lopez – child support; agreed judgment.
• Attorney General re: Terry Wayne Laird and Linda Suzette Salters – child support; dismissed.
• Sheena Miranda Harrison vs. Paul Glenn Harrison – child support; agreed judgment.
• Misty Renee Sparks vs. Chuck Jernigan – child support; dismissed.
• Shelley Nell Miller vs. Erik Eugene Miller – child support; agreed judgment.
• Attorney General re: Terry Lee Nelson and Crystal Nicole Woodruff – child support; default judgment.
• State Farm Lloyds, as subrogee of Lee Goodman vs. Watts Regulator Company and Watts Water Technologies Inc. – injuries or damages/product liability; dismissed.
• Citibank (South Dakota) NA vs. Richard L. Wright – contractural or consumer debt; summary judgment.
• Attorney General re: Gerald Wayne Allen and Elizabeth Marie Young – child support; dismissed.
• Attorney General re: Shaun Patrick Yardley and Renita Carol Vaughn – child support; agreed judgment.
• Attorney General re: Fidencio Ramirez and Amy J. Cole – child support; agreed judgment.
• Attorney General re: Alfred Lucas Caldwell and Mercedes Dann West – child support; default judgment.
• Attorney General re: Delfino Martinez Garcia IV and Angelina Ortiz – child support; agreed judgment.
• Attorney General re: David Dewayne Clayton and Kayla Yvonne Reeves – child support; agreed judgment.
• Attorney General re: Rodney William Berkley and Micheala Deeann Hood – child support; agreed judgment.
• Attorney General re: Justin Pete Simmons and Tisha Ann Stone – child support; agreed judgment.
• Attorney General re: Marteese Artionne Williams and Erica Victoria Nuñez – child support; agreed judgment.
• Robert H. Holmes and Beverly Holmes vs. Bryan Carter and Door Builders Inc., dba Master Doors – civil case; final judgment.
• Harvey Mueller and Peggi Mueller, Pescador Partners Inc. vs. Palo Pinto Appraisal District and Palo Pinto Appraisal Review Board – civil case; dismissed.
• TJ Meadows vs. LS Dennis Inc. No. 3, dba The Sawmill – injuries or damages; dismissed.
• Palo Pinto County vs. Samuel Wayne Young – tax case; dismissed.
Disposed criminal cases
• Michael Lee Flores – injury to a disabled/elderly person with bodily injury; convicted and sentenced to five years probation.
• Daniel Wayne Brune – burglary of a building; convicted and sentenced to five years probation.
• Katherine Marie Jimison – burglary of a habitation; convicted and sentenced to 12 years confinement, $3,000 fine, $7,889.94 restitution and $219 court costs.
• Michael Gaines Fewell Jr. – possession of a controlled substance less than 1 gram; convicted and sentenced to one year, six months confinement, $3,000 fine and $279 court costs.
• Eugene Paul Cantu – forgery of a financial instrument; convicted and sentenced to five years probation, $1,000 fine, $2,491.25 restitution and $244 court costs.
• Sonny Lee Armstrong Jr. – driving while intoxicated, third offense or more; convicted and sentenced to eight years probation, $2,500 fine and $419 court costs.
• Rosalinda Martinez Bell – possession of a controlled substance less than 1 gram; convicted and sentenced to eight years confinement, $2,500 fine and $279 court costs.
• Jason Dean Tincher – evading arrest or detention with a previous conviction; convicted and sentenced to one year, six months confinement, $2,500 fine and $219 court costs.
• Jackie Lynn Smith – engaging in organized criminal activity; convicted and sentenced to 35 years confinement, $10,000 fine and $299 court costs.
Local News
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Local relief team offers centralized disaster response
Following a week defined locally by a major fire and devastating storm, disaster relief has been a frequent concern lately.
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Harvey to join MWHS Hall of Honor in Wednesday ceremony
With a 2002 Mineral Wells High School Sports Hall of Fame induction already under his belt, Coach Jackie Harvey will add to his accolades, on Wednesday, the 2013 Honorary Alumni inductee into the Ram Elite Society.
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‘84 Ram Peak to address Hall of Honor
Dr. Kayla Peak will be the guest speaker at the 20th Annual Hall of Honor Induction Ceremony to be held Wednesday, at the Mineral Wells High School auditorium.
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Local man arrested near Baker for burglary
Police say a local man was arrested on suspicion of breaking into an outbuilding in the 200 block of East Hubbard Street last week.
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Fort Wolters entrance, victim of recent hail
Just months after the second helicopter was erected, balancing the entrance gate to Fort Wolters, Wednesday’s devastating hailstorm ravaged both aircraft.
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Cleburne declared disaster area after strong storms
Cleburne Mayor Scott Cain early Thursday morning declared a state of emergency and disaster in wake of damage caused by Wednesday night’s tornado and heavy rain. Cain said County Judge Roger Harmon did the same for the county.
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Presentation brings back memories
Residents of Mineral Wells Nursing and Rehab were treated to a unique presentation Wednesday as many were able to personally relate to various local artifacts.
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DEC rally returns to Mineral Wells
Established last year, the Call to Action Rally will take place again tonight, 6-8 p.m., at Mineral Wells High School. The public is encouraged to attend.
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Weatherford College summer hours
Weatherford College announced summer office hours for all campus locations.
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