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GLENN HEIGHTS ARRESTS: April 22 – 28

Hlas, Mark, 38, poss CS pg1 <1g, warrant arrest DeSoto PD, Lancaster PD.Grubbs, Sandra, 53, poss CS pg1 >=1g<4g.White, Paul, 40, assault-family violence.Mitchell, Keon, 17, deadly conduct-discharge firearm.Ali, Zahraa, 32, warrant arrest Collin Co. Sheriff.Cole, Geremy, 27, warrant arrest Dallas Co.

RED OAK ARRESTS: April 18 – May 1

Kirk, Keith, 24, man/del CS pg 2 or 2-a >= 4g <400g, poss marij <=5lbs>4oz, unl carrying weapon.Delgado, Abraham, 19, poss marij <=5lbs>4oz.Sullemon, Trenton, 35, unl installation of tracking device.Davis, Carlo, 22, theft prop >=$2,500<$30,000.Kleist, Andrea, 43, evading arrest/detention w/vehicle.

$34-MILLION WAREHOUSE PLANNED FOR WILMER

WILMER – Griffin Partners, a  Houston developer, plans to build a $34-million two-building warehouse and distribution project in Wilmer.The development at Interstate 45 and Pike Road, called Port 45,  will contain more than 560,000 square feet, according to planning documents filed with the state.

REMINDER: JOINT GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS EARLY VOTING

ELECTIONS OFFICE204 E. Jefferson StreetWaxahachie ENNISEllis County Sub-Courthouse (Foyer)207 S. Sonoma Trail MIDLOTHIANMidlothian Conference Center (Lobby)1 Community Circle Dr. ITALYMt Gilead Baptist Church (Fellowship Hall)106 Harris St. PALMERPalmer ISD Annex Bldg. (Portable Bldg.

ELLIS COUNTY ARRESTS: April 18 – 25

Null, Cody, 38, poss CS pg 1 <1g, parole violation, theft prop >=$100<$750, poss CS pg 1/1-b <1g.Rodriguez, Angel, 19, DWI, accident involving injury, intoxication assault w/vehicle Felony 3.Washington, Jordan, 32, evading arrest/detention w/ vehicle/watercraft Felony 3.

PALMER ARRESTS: April 17 – 23

Washington, Jordane, 32, evading arrest/detention w/vehicle.Glaspie, Kevin, 57, unauth use of vehicle.Ulysses, Jaure, 26, DWI.Anderson, David, 24, DWI.
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Easy ways to support the troops

STATEPOINT – How do you thank someone who’s willing to risk their life for yours?When it comes to military service members and their families, advocates say there are many avenues for tangibly showing your support. Check out these easy ideas from the USO.

FERRIS PUBLIC LIBRARY: More than Books (April 21, 2022)

Local author, Dez Tovar, has donated her third book in the “Hollers” series to the library and promises to give us book #4.On Saturday, May 7, 2022, voting will take place at the Ferris Public Library, 301 E. 10th Street, from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. This is a Constitutional & Joint Election.