Archive - Nov 1, 2011 - News Article
Bail has been set in the Amy Fernandez case.
Tuesday evening in the United States District Court Room at 5:40 P.M Amy Fernandez and her represented lawyer Mr. Johnson appeared in front of a judge.
Fernandez has been charged for the purpose of evading the reporting requirements and the regulations issued thereunder, structure, attempt to structure, and attempted to assist in structuring currency transactions with one or more domestic financial institutions by purchasing 37 cashier's checks with United States currency in the amounts of $3,000 or less.
On Friday morning, November 11th, the Crockett and Gateway Elementary schools will be honoring our country's veterans with a special program in the Gateway/Crockett cafeteria starting at 9:30 a.m.
The special program will be performed by the students of both elementary schools and the local Boy Scouts.
All veterans and their families are invited to attend.
If you are a veteran and plan on attending, you are asked to arrive at the cafeteria by 9:00 a.m. for a special seat during the program.
The City of Borger will be holding a public hearing on its proposed amended animal control ordinance this evening.
The hearing will be held in conjunction with the council’s regular meeting, set for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011, in the city council chambers of Borger City Hall, 600 North Main.
Eddie Edwards, Borger City Manager, said the hearing is being held in order to give the public ample time to comment on the ordinance.
Those wanting to read the ordinance in its entirety can find it on the City of Borger web site at www.ci.borger.tx.us.
Throughout the weekend, people throughout Hutchinson County celebrated Halloween.
To look at more Halloween pictures from around the county, click on the "Photo Gallery" above on the menu options.
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TARA RICHELLE HOPKINS-Reporter
Greg Hall form Care Improvement Plus will be at the Opportunity Center to discuss medicare choices for 2012 on Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 9:30 a.m.
Local residents are encouraged to paint Borger pink as a special national tour rolls into town tomorrow.
The National Pink Heals Tour is coming to Borger. Locals are encouraged to come see the pink emergency equipment, sign the truck, and welcome the tour members to town as they raise cancer awareness and provide support for cancer victims.
The event will take place from 7:45-9:45 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011, in the Hastings parking lot. Food, fun, t-shirts, and a balloon release are scheduled as part of the festivities.