Day 4 SNAP Challenge reflections

(Editor’s note: Michael Hannigan and Jeff Weinstein have taken the SNAP Challenge, and are eating on the food stamps allowance of $4.80 per day.)

By Jeff Weinstein

This morning my stomach is telling me I’m hungry. I’ve done a really poor job of planning this week. I never went to the grocery store and basically skipped meals. I know that’s not healthy but my hunch is that it’s typical of many non-planners.

I love the discussion my FB family is having on this issue. We have so many amazing people in Henderson County who care so much about our community. To those of you that chimed in and shared your personal stories of SNAP, your stories were a true gift to each of us.

Today (Thursday), Avery has a dive meet in Frisco. From past experience I know there will be a lot of down time. I need to keep busy so I don’t think about hanging out at the concession stand. Have a great day.

Trinidad man convicted of Theft from Elderly

District Attorney’s Office press release

On Friday, Sept. 13, visiting Judge Harold Entz sentenced Brian Keith Fugett to 10 years in the Texas Department of Corrections for the felony offense of Theft. Fugett was convicted by a jury on July 16, 2013, but opted to be sentenced by the judge.

Fugett, along with his girlfriend Brandi Melton, were arrested in August of 2012 by the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office for the offense. Fugett and Melton were hired to care for an elderly woman suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Several items, including silver flatware, plates, and jewelry were taken from the 84-year-old woman. Due to her medical condition, the victim was unable to testify. Two of her daughters testified as to the devastating impact the crime had on their mother.

Investigators Casey Hampton and Brad Gray were able to recover some of the items at a pawn shop in Gun Barrel City, where Fuget and Melton had pawned them. The victim’s daughter testified that many of the items, including her mother’s dishes, she received as a wedding gift 50 years before, were not able to be located.

Fugett was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Jenny Palmer and Daniel Cox. Prosecutors urged the court to sentence Fugett to the maximum sentence

According to Sheriff’s reports and testimony at trial, Fugett and Hyde were hired by the daughters to help care for their elderly mother. Beginning in May of last year, the daughters noticed that some of their mother’s belongings were missing from her home. At the time, the daughters believed the missing items were gone because their mother had misplaced them.

However, in August, they noticed that many large items, such as sterling silver flatware, plates, and jewelry were also missing. The daughters contacted the Sheriff’s Office. Investigators Casey Hampton and Brad Gray conducted the investigation. During their investigation, investigators found pawn tickets at a Gun Barrel City Pawn shop linking Fugett and Melton to the stolen property. Fugett and Melton were promptly arrested.

“I am very pleased with the maximum sentence allowed under the law handed down by the judge in this case,” said District Attorney Scott McKee. “Anyone who takes advantage of our elderly in this way should go to prison.”

YouTube television comes to CCL

CCLTV press release

A new type of entertainment has come to the Cedar Creek Lake area in the form of Cedar Creek Lake Television or CCLTV.

CCLTV is the product of James Robertson and Paul Gilford, both veterans of the United States Navy. James is the creator and sole manager of the online news blog Cedar Creek Lake Neighborhoods. Paul is the former video/audio manager of The Venue, a business formerly open in Gun Barrel City. The two began discussing CCLTV earlier in 2013 and launched the first segment of their new local station for free viewing on Youtube in August of 2013.

The aim of Cedar Creek Lake Television is to spotlight local businesses, non-profit organizations, individuals, and places of interest around Cedar Creek Lake, showcasing things such as the Gun Barrel City airport in hopes that company executives and owners will visit the area and establish their businesses here. The first segment which aired last week showcased the Athens Farmers Market, a small business in Tool called McDades Nursery and featured special local musical guest Kadie Lynn.
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YouTube television comes to CCL

CCLTV press release

A new type of entertainment has come to the Cedar Creek Lake area in the form of Cedar Creek Lake Television or CCLTV.

CCLTV is the product of James Robertson and Paul Gilford, both veterans of the United States Navy. James is the creator and sole manager of the online news blog Cedar Creek Lake Neighborhoods. Paul is the former video/audio manager of The Venue, a business formerly open in Gun Barrel City. The two began discussing CCLTV earlier in 2013 and launched the first segment of their new local station for free viewing on Youtube in August of 2013.

The aim of Cedar Creek Lake Television is to spotlight local businesses, non-profit organizations, individuals, and places of interest around Cedar Creek Lake, showcasing things such as the Gun Barrel City airport in hopes that company executives and owners will visit the area and establish their businesses here. The first segment which aired last week showcased the Athens Farmers Market, a small business in Tool called McDades Nursery and featured special local musical guest Kadie Lynn.
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