BULLETIN BOARD – Nov. 21

PUBLIC AUCTION

— Thomas Mini Storage will be holding a public auction of property being sold to satisfy a landlord’s lien at 10 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 25, at 6187 State Hwy 19N Athens. Property will be sold to the highest cash bidder. The following tenant’s property will be sold: Brenda Williams, Larry Brown, Serena Simpson, Catherine Boyd, Tony Garza, Sharon Smith, Calvin Peterson, and Brenda Baker. Ignat Ionel-Dump truck will be auctioned off as a parts vehicle (dump-Truck). State Licensed auctioneer Terry Watson TX15932.

GARAGE SALES

— Huge Garage/Estate Sale Friday, Nov. 22 and Saturday, Nov. 23 at 63 Sunset Boulevard in Star Harbor at Malakoff. Some antiques, tools, everything for the kitchen, Christmas and Thanksgiving decorations, bedding, lamps, rugs, child car seat, leather 3-piece living room set, bar stools & much, much more!

HELP WANTED

— FT/PT Licensed Massage Therapist and/or Licensed Manicurist/Nail Tech positions opened at established Day Spa. Experience a plus, independent contractor only, affordable monthly rent and many other benefits! Must be eager to work, have great people skills, very professional, dedicated to clientele and a team player! Call 903.288.6316 for more info and/or interview. This is a great opportunity to make the income you need and meet the clients to grow your business!

SERVICES

– COMPUTERS – “Computer setup/maintenance/repair by PC Grief Relief. James King, call 903-200-1169.

— SCENTSY — If you are looking for an independent Scentsy, Velata, or Grace consultant to purchase products, host a party, or join my team contact me. I recently moved to the area. 281-415-0654.
WWW.jenniferhinnant.scentsy.us
WWW.fondueisgreat.velata.us
WWW.fashionsby.graceadele.us

– COMPUTERS – Affordable Computer Services … In home PC set up, WiFi setup and configuration, software installs, virus removal, hardware installation/repair. We also work on other small devices. Pickup and delivery available. Call for pricing or contact me through Facebook. Philip Mathison, 903-802-4106, Facebook.com/tricountypcs.

DEALS

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HOT Bowl tickets go on sale Friday at TVCC

Ticket sales for the C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl begin Friday at Trinity Valley Community College.

The Southwest Junior College Football Conference and regional champion Cardinals are scheduled to face the Mesa Community College Thunderbirds at Bulldawg Stadium in Copperas Cove on Saturday, Dec. 7. Kickoff is set for 11 a.m.

The Cardinals are ranked sixth nationally and are 9-2 on the season. The Thunderbirds are ranked No. 12 and are 8-2.

The college has received an allotment of 200 general admission (35-yard line to end zone) and 50 reserve (inside the 35-yard lines) tickets for presale. General admission tickets are $8 and reserve tickets are $18. At the gate, tickets will be $10 and $20.

TVCC athletic director/head football coach Brad Smiley said all advance ticket sales benefit the college.

Tickets go on sale Friday at 9 a.m. at the TVCC field house. Cash and checks will be accepted.

For more information, contact Smiley at 903-675-6219.

Chase Lands Man in Prison for 8 Years

Colby Wilcotts
Colby Wilcotts

District Attorney’s press release

On Friday afternoon, Colby Wilcotts, 25, formerly of Gun Barrel City, finally ran out of road. He was sentenced for causing a dangerous police chase that involved four law enforcement agencies through Henderson and Kaufman counties. Wilcotts received an eight-year sentence for Evading Arrest with a Motor Vehicle.

Justin Weiner and Nancy Rumar prosecuted the case on behalf of Scott McKee’s District Attorney’s Office. The sentence was executed in the 173rd Judicial District Court with Judge Dan Moore presiding.

The incident started shortly after midnight on April 15 of this year. Henderson County Sheriff’s Deputy Kenny Collard observed Wilcotts driving a vehicle that committed numerous traffic offenses and attempted to initiate a traffic stop. The vehicle failed to pull over and accelerated rapidly while turning onto State Highway 334 heading east. Wilcotts ultimately would reach speeds of 90 and 100 mph often doubling the speed limit in attempt to get away. At one point while crossing over State Highway 198, Wilcotts maintained the excessive speeds failing to even slow down while running through a red light.

During the chase, Wilcotts slowed down enough that a passenger was able to jump out of his moving vehicle. After the passenger exited the vehicle, he continued to drive at speeds over 100 mph on State Highway 198 leading law enforcement agencies in pursuit out of Henderson County and into Kaufman County. Wilcotts continued down Kaufman County Road 4004.

Eventually, the tires on Wilcotts’ vehicle failed, but he continued to drive on the rims of the car at dangerous speeds. Sparks were shot from both sides of the vehicle as Wilcotts continued to try and drive the disabled vehicle. Eventually, the vehicle was unable to steer and Wilcotts jumped out and submitted to law enforcement officials. Wilcotts was arrested and taken to the Henderson County Jail.

Wilcotts indicated that he was trying to get away because he knew there was a warrant for his arrest. He was on parole for Possession of a Controlled Substance with the Intent to Deliver out of Lubbock County. Wilcotts also had an active warrant out of Kaufman County for a Burglary of a Building Charge.

After the plea Weiner stated: “[W]e should all be proud of the relentless efforts of the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office, the Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office, the Gun Barrel Police Department, and the Mabank Police Department. They were able to vigorously yet safely pursue Wilcotts who showed an absolute disregard for public safety. Their efforts helped safeguard Henderson and Kaufman County citizens from what could have been an even more dangerous situation.”

Athens Man Sentence to 15 Years for DWI on Four-Wheeler

Willie Earl Davis
Willie Earl Davis

District Attorney’s Office press release

Willie Earl Davis, a 51-year-old former Athens resident, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for Driving While Intoxicated last week. Davis was sentenced by Judge Dan Moore of the 173rd Judicial District Court. If this was a first-time offense, a suffolk county DWI lawyer would have likely been able to get a much smaller sentence, however, this is Mr. Davis’ fifth DWI offense.

Justin Weiner and Nancy Rumar prosecuted the case on behalf of Scott McKee’s District Attorney’s Office and the experts from Florida Ticket Firm. The sentence was executed in the 173rd Judicial District Court with Judge Dan Moore presiding.

In June of last year, Davis was observed by Sergeant Jason McEntire of the Athens Police Department operating a Suzuki 4-wheeler. The vehicle was being operated near Jonathan and Pinkerton Street in Athens. A four-wheeler is not a legal vehicle for operation on public roads.

McEntire initiated a traffic stop and made contact with Davis. While issuing a warning for the illegal use of the four-wheeler, McEntire notice the smell of alcohol coming from Davis. Davis admitted to have been drinking and officers began to perform Standardized Field Sobriety Tests. Davis quickly became angry and refused to submit to any of the tests and was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated.

After being placed in custody, Davis told officers that if they checked his blood for intoxicating substances that they would find: embalming fluid, marijuana, alcohol, and cocaine. Additionally, during a subsequent search of the four-wheeler, officers to found a used crack pipe underneath the seat of the vehicle.

District Attorney Scott McKee indicated that it is unusual for someone to be arrested for operating a four-wheeler while intoxicated. However, McKee noted that by operating the four-wheeler on a public road while intoxicated, Davis put not only himself in danger but others as well. McKee also credited the work of Officer McEntire for the arrest and subsequent conviction. Fortunately no-one was injured as a result of this individuals actions, however, if you have been involved in an automotive accident then a local law firm such as Ketterman Rowland & Westlund will be able to advise you whether or not you are entitled to compensation.

Malakoff Education Foundation check

Malakoff ISD

The Malakoff Education Foundation announced to the Malakoff ISD school board that it has raised more than $18,000 this year for teacher grants. The foundation will be announcing which teachers earned grants this year on Nov. 26. Pictured are school board member Gary Woolverton, left, and MEF Board President David Bullock.