Walk Like MADD set for this Saturday

walk like madd cover date 2The 2013 Walk Like MADD event is scheduled for Oct. 19 at the Gun Barrel City Pavilion.

The 5K route will travel around the GBC park walking path. The event will also feature guest speakers and displays by survivors.

WALK like MADD is Mothers Against Drunk Driving’s signature walk event. In more than 60 cities around the nation, thousands of people will participate in 5K events to celebrate creating a brighter future without drunk driving and underage drinking.

“It is important work,” said event chairman Jeff Weinstein of Athens. “For almost 30 years, I have devoted my life to helping accident victims recover from their injuries, both physical and emotional. In that time, I have seen many unfortunate events, most of which could have been avoided if not for the carelessness of another.”

There were more than 1,200 DUI deaths in Texas in 2012, which accounted for 40 percent of all traffic deaths in the state for the year.

Once you’ve been charged with a DUI, it’s important to look for a good dwi lawyer to help you deal with the court proceedings and fight the charge. While DUI attorneys can be found easily, it’s important that you shop around for a DUI attorney that meets your needs. Click here if you want to get more DUI expert help.

Starting Your Search for a DUI Attorney. The first thing you need to do is develop a list of possible candidates for your DUI attorney. There can be many places where you get DUI attorney names. For example, newspapers, internet ads, and the telephone book can all be good resources for creating a list in your search for a DUI attorney in your area. You can also check with your state’s Bar Association to get a list of names of DUI attorneys who specialize in DUI law.

It’s also great to get references for a DUI attorney from people you know. While it may be embarrassing to discuss your predicament with others, you’re more likely to get a good referral for a DUI attorney from someone who’s had a good experience in the past.

Finally, if you’ve ever worked with any kind of attorney for other legal situations, you may want to get some possible names for a DUI attorney from him or her. Regardless of where you get your names, it’s important to consult with more than one DUI attorney to decide who to hire.

Consulting With a DUI Attorney Candidate. Before you hire someone to be your DUI attorney, take time to meet with a few different people to discuss your case. You should ask about how many DUI cases he or she has handled, the cost of the DUI attorney fees and other fees, and if he or she is board certified in DUI law.

It’s important that you feel like you have a good report with the DUI attorney that you choose because you’ll be working together a lot. At the same time it’s also important to hire a DUI attorney that can get the job done right.

Beware of DUI attorneys who offer rock bottom prices or make promises about the outcome of your case. No one can predict how your DUI case will turn out – and it’s irresponsible of a DUI attorney to say anything otherwise.

Hiring a DUI Attorney. Once you’ve decided which DUI attorney you’d like to represent you, you’ll probably need to sign a contract. Make sure you read it carefully before you sign. It will outline the DUI attorney fees, but make sure that it includes everything and ask as many questions as you need to.

“It is obvious we need to keep proclaiming the MADD message against drinking and driving,” said Weinstein.

Please help us make a stand against drinking and driving. Check out the Walk Like MADD website to sign up to walk, make a donation, or be a sponsor. It may be cliche, but the life you save may be your own.

Coronation, Hall of Fame to be highlighted at TVCC Homecoming 2013

Homecoming 2013 Queen and King nominees are (from left) Shannon Lynch; Willie Hadnot; Evin Basher; Tre’ Prosper; Albanee Martin; and Kensarah Lockhart.
Homecoming 2013 Queen and King nominees are (from left) Shannon Lynch; Willie Hadnot; Evin Basher; Tre’ Prosper; Albanee Martin; and Kensarah Lockhart.

By Jayson Larson/TVCC Public Information

Trinity Valley Community College has a huge weekend of activities planned as its welcomes back alumni for Homecoming 2013.

Homecoming will be celebrated on Saturday, Oct. 19, when the Cardinals (5-2), ranked No. 17 in the nation, host third-ranked and undefeated Tyler Junior College (7-0). Kickoff is set for 3 p.m. at Bruce Field in Athens.

The annual Homecoming pep rally and carnival will be held Friday evening in the Administration Building parking lot. The carnival, which will include bounce houses, music and games, will begin at4 p.m. The pep rally is scheduled to start at 6 p.m.

Saturday’s festivities will begin with the induction of the sixth class of the Cardinal Hall of Fame at 11 a.m. in the Student Union Building Ballroom. Tickets are $10 at the door. This year’s class consists of Carl Andress, the longest-tenured head football coach in the college’s history; LaKiste Barkus, a Lady Cardinal basketball All-American; Carlton Booe, a running back who led the football team to the 1997 national championship; Lady Cardinal basketball standout Angela Ortega, who is now the Director of Women’s Basketball Operations at the University of Texas; Fabian Stegall, an offensive lineman who helped the football team win the 1994 national title; and Scott Williams, an All-America selection at quarterback in the mid-1980s. Continue reading “Coronation, Hall of Fame to be highlighted at TVCC Homecoming 2013”

Obituary: Timothy James Hunt

Timothy James “Tim” Hunt, 51, of Eustace, was born March 28, 1962 to the home of James Hunt and Deloris Gordon Hunt, passed away Oct. 12, 2013 in Tyler.

Left to cherish his memory are his daughters, Amanda Hunt, Kayla Hunt, brother Curtis Hunt, sister Rhonda Williams and her husband Larry, father James Hunt an his wife Ann, grandson Quinton Holloway, numerous other family members and many friends.

There are no funeral arrangements planned at this time.

Obituary: Lloyd Curtis Turner

Lloyd Curtis Turner of Trinidad passed away Oct. 12, 2013 in Temple, Texas at the age of 63.

Lloyd was born on Nov. 21, 1949 to James and Genevieve Lamb Turner in Fresno California.

He is survived by his wife of 46 years Patsy Turner, son Allen Dale Turner, daughter, Kelly Renee and husband William Van Dresar, brother, Glenn Turner, sister, Shirley Sanford, grandchildren, Kimberly Williams, Tiffany and Amanda Van Dresar, great-grandchildren Dillan Schlabach, Keyley Duboise, Jackson and Jaedyn Van Dresar and Brantley Williams.

He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Genevieve Turner, sister, Linda Pruitt.

Service will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at Huckabee/Tomlinson Funeral Home in Seven Points. Interment will follow at Mankin Cemetery in Trinidad.

Online condolences can be made at www.tomlinsonfuneral.com.

Obituary: Gary Don Rice

Gary Don Rice of Tool, Texas passed away on Oct. 13, 2013 in Gun Barrel City at the age of 59.

Gary was born on March 24, 1954 to Barry Glenmore Rice and Betty Simmons Rice in Hale Center.

He is survived by his daughter, Bonnie Franklin of Abilene, Texas; friend, Beverly Rice; brothers, Danny and James Rice, Charley and Chad Avery; sisters, Evelyn Lloyd, Cindy and Jackie Rice and Dena Wilson.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Barry and Betty Rice.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2013 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Huckabee/Tomlinson Funeral Home in Seven Points.

Graveside service will be held on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 at 3 p.m. at Zephyr Cemetery in Brownwood, Texas.

On line condolences can be made at www.tomlinsonfuneral.com.