Daily Brief: Thursday, Feb. 28

Hoops for HeartFIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY

1. The Trinity Valley Community College Lady Cardinals and Mandy Weber raised almost $1,000 for the “Amazing Little Hearts Group” Wednesday night with their Hoops for Heart event. 

2. TVCC and Weinstein Law announced the formation of the Weinstein Law scholarships, which will provide 10 one-year scholarships to the school. 

3. You know the Henderson County Livestock Show is on the horizon, because there was an event for this year’s queen and princess contestants Tuesday night. (Athens Review photos)

4. Henderson County government has a new website! The Review has a story explaining the changes. 

5. It might not be Henderson County specific, but yesterday’s passing of Van Cliburn is felt by music lovers throughout Texas.

WHAT YOU MISSED

Texas Independence Day is Saturday. Commissioners’ Court issued a proclamation Tuesday.

“The Boys Club” is coming to the Henderson County Performing Arts Center. 

Obituaries: Durwood Dingler, Raymond Eugene Duckett, and Connie Denice Nesbitt.

WHAT OTHERS ARE TALKING ABOUT

The UT Patriot Talon has a cool story about Pinot’s Palette, a new business owned by Athens residents Richard and Robin Haynie. 

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Athens man gets 15 years for Walmart robbery

Oliver O’neal Manuel
Oliver O’neal Manuel

Henderson County District Attorney’s Office press release

On Wednesday, Feb. 6, Oliver O’neal Manuel, a 41-year-old formerly of Athens, was sentenced to 15 years confinement in prison for robbery. The punishment was ordered after a sentencing hearing in the 173rd Judicial District Court with Judge Dan Moore presiding.

Assistant District Attorney Justin Weiner prosecuted the case on behalf of Scott McKee’s District Attorney’s Office.

On Aug. 6, 2011, Manuel entered into the Walmart store in Athens. He was observed by Loss Prevention employees attempting to conceal various items from the store in his clothing. As he attempted to leave the store, without paying for the merchandise, he was approached and confronted by three individuals identifying themselves as employees. Manuel denied any wrong doing and continued to try to exit the store. When asked not to leave, Manuel pulled out a knife with a box-cutter blade causing the employees to jump back in fear for their safety while Manuel escaped out the door.

Manuel testified in the hearing and asked that the judge place him on probation. He blamed his actions on a drug problem though he had been treated in several in-patient facilities for crack cocaine use. He also admitted that he even had used crack cocaine while in the rehab facilities.

Manuel had also been involved in an incident at the Brookshire’s in Athens earlier in the year. He was once again caught shoplifting. When questioned by members of Athens Police Department he became aggressive and violent. He swung at an officer and was ultimately tazed in front of the store.

In closing arguments, Weiner asked that Manuel be sentenced to a prison term and argued to the court: “[T]his is a far cry from a probation case. The defendant is a threat to our community that has an extensive criminal history. Allowing him to be on our streets would put the people of Henderson County in jeopardy.”

“This defendant is in prison where he belongs thanks to the Athens Police Department and ADA Weiner,” said District Attorney Scott McKee.

Athens man sentenced to 20 years on drug charges

Frank Clinton James, Jr.
Frank Clinton James, Jr.

Henderson County District Attorney’s Office press release

On Tuesday, Feb. 5, Frank Clinton James, Jr., a 25-year-old resident of Athens, was sentenced to 20 years confinement in prison. James was sentenced by Judge Dan Moore of the 173rd Judicial District after pleading guilty to Possession of a Controlled Substance.

Assistant District Attorneys Justin Weiner and Nancy Rumar prosecuted the case on behalf of Scott McKee’s District Attorney’s Office.

James was arrested after he was pulled over by a Henderson County Sheriff’s Deputy on Highway 31 for operating a motor vehicle with defective equipment. Contact was made with James who did not have his driver’s license. When asked to step out of his vehicle, he attempted to conceal a cap to a hypodermic needle that he had in his hand. Though he attempted to mislead the deputy he was unsuccessful. Ultimately, James told the deputy that his “needle junkie” friend had borrowed his vehicle and it must have been from him.

After running James’ information the deputy discovered that he had been driving with a suspended license. James was placed under arrest. A search incident to arrest revealed a slew of paraphernalia and narcotics related items. The deputy located digital scales, six hypodermic needles, 36 clear plastic baggies, and various other items. A larger green bag was also located which contained just over 20 grams of a crystal substance later proven to be methamphetamine. James was also charged for a switchblade knife that had been concealed by being placed on the undercarriage of the vehicle.

“This is another example of good old fashion police work,” said District Attorney Scott McKee.

Proclamation for Texas Independence Day

(PHOTO BY MICHAEL V. HANNIGAN)
(PHOTO BY MICHAEL V. HANNIGAN)

Saturday, March 2, is Texas Independence Day. The day Texans celebrate the formal declaration of independence of the Republic of Texas fromMexico in the Texas Revolution. It was adopted at the Convention of 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos on March 2, 1836.

Henderson County Commissioners’ Court passed a resolution Tuesday, Feb. 26, brought by the Sons of the Republic of Texas (SRT) in honor of the day. Pictured are, from left, Commissioner Scotty Thomas, Commissioner Wade McKinney, SRT member Gene Pilgrim Jr., SRT member Gene Pilgrim Sr., County Judge Richard Sanders, SRT member Clayton Starr, SRT member Jimmy Steele, Commissioner Ronny Lawrence, Commissioner Ken Geeslin.

Obituary: Durwood Dingler

LARUE — Services for Durwood Dingler, 87, LaRue are scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at LaRue Baptist Church with Rev. Olin Boles and Rev. Gary Bowman officiating. Burial will follow in LaRue Cemetery.

Arrangements are under the direction of Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home.

Durwood died Feb. 25, 2013 in Tyler.

He was born July 21, 1925 in Poynor to the late Raymond Milton and Lena Vanderver Dingler and was a life time resident of LaRue. Durwood served in the U S Army with a tour including North Africa up through Italy during World War II. He received his purple heart in the actions at Poe Valley. He was a member of LaRue Baptist Church and had been employed many years at Athens Canning Company and Curtis Mathis Manufacturing Company. He loved gardening, hunting , fishing and visiting with friends.

Durwood was preceded in death by his wife Evelyn Dingler in 1999 and son Mackael Durwood Dingler.

Survivors include son Randy Dingler and wife Carol, Tyler; grandchildren Kevin Dingler and wife Tracy, Cammy Hensley and husband Matt, both of Tyler; great grandchildren Macy and Lexi Meggs, Tyler; brothers Marion Dingler and wife Alice, Winona, Louie Dingler and wife Geri, Tyler; sister Gene Blackburn, Dayton, numerous nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers will be John Ellis Crossley, Delbert Crawford, Marvin Miller, Joe Young, Joe Beard, Billy Cramer.

Visitation for family and friends will be 12:30 until service time at the church.

You may leave a message of condolence or light a memorial candle for the family at www.carroll-lehr.com.