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03/03/2010

Johnson to stay in DA office
Paul Johnson defeated his only opponent Tuesday in his bid for a second four-year term as Denton County’s district attorney.


 

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Election ‘part of job’ for Burgess

DRC/Al Key
U.S. Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Lewisville, heads in to vote at the Lewisville Municipal Annex on Tuesday.

U.S. Rep. Michael Burgess defeated Republican primary opponent James Herford Tuesday to move on to the November general election. Herford said one reason he ran was to take back the country, but in the end he could not take the District 26 seat away from Burgess, R-Lewisville, who defeated him in a landslide.


Five-term state rep fends off challenge
State Rep. Myra Crownover, R-Denton, was leading primary challenger Kurt Hyde by a wide margin late Tuesday in her bid for a sixth term in the Texas House.

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One cool cat

Plates fly over possible trip to strip club
Denton County sheriff’s deputies responding Monday to a report of family violence in the 10000 block of Plainview Road found a couple fighting over a visit to a strip club.

02/20/2008

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02/12/2010

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10/13/2008

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03/06/2008

Comics and Games
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03/03/2010

May 8 election set for Providence incorporation vote
The Denton County Commissioners Court approved a motion to conduct a May 8 election on the incorporation of Providence Village into a city.

Holland earns Precinct 1 nod
Earning nearly two-thirds of the vote in Tuesday’s primary, Justice of the Peace Joe Holland will advance to face Democratic candidate and accountant William K. Barnett for the chance to retain his Precinct 1 seat in the November general election.

Hand leads opponents for Precinct 4 justice
Incumbent J.W. Hand was leading two challengers late Tuesday in the Republican primary for Precinct 4 justice of the peace, but a runoff appeared likely.

Burgess pulls off upset over Collier
Attorney Steve Burgess emerged from a three-way battle with incumbent Judge Jake Collier and lawyer David Moraine on Tuesday night to win the Republican nomination for the 158th District Court bench.

County court race not over yet
Two Republican candidates will head to a runoff for a chance to win the County Court at Law No. 1 seat.

Incumbent DePiazza defeats Gallardo for Precinct 2
Incumbent James DePiazza of The Colony outran his first challenger, fellow Republican Carlos Gallardo of Frisco, in his bid for another term as justice of the peace for Precinct 2.

Runoff likely in probate race
The hotly contested Republican primary race for probate judge will likely remain contested, as Denton County lawyers Bonnie Robison and Robert Ramirez plan to face each other in a runoff next month.

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03/02/2010

Johnson holds strong lead for DA
In the marquee race in the Denton County Republican primary, the race for district attorney, Paul Johnson, 51, of Highland Village, held a strong lead in his bid for a second term.

03/01/2010

Denton ISD considers path ahead for budget

Ray Braswell

Denton school officials and board members will meet tonight and Wednesday to discuss ideas for what direction the district should take in addressing current and future fiscal budgets. Superintendent Ray Braswell said that throughout the next two days, district staff and board members will discuss five areas of interest: increasing and maintaining enrollment, improving daily attendance rates, making necessary short-term financial adjustments, making long-term financial adjustments and generating revenue.


Council checks out model railways
Denton city leaders got a firsthand look Monday at how two other North Texas cities have handled commuter rail stations and development around them, as they prepare to welcome rail service to downtown next year.

Krum signs on new buildings
KRUM — About two dozen people gathered Monday night to watch as First United Bank signed over its downtown buildings to the city of Krum and the Krum Society of Historic Preservation.

Blotter: Teens’ prank resembled abduction to onlookers
Teenagers playing a prank caused consternation among several witnesses, who reported to police they saw a man being beaten and kidnapped Friday afternoon. A woman called from the 2300 block of San Jacinto Boulevard about 5:25 p.m., saying she saw four men trying to close the trunk of a car, which kept popping back up.

Eyes on the Single Guy
Denton native Jake Pavelka, 31, is the latest leading man on ABC’s reality show The Bachelor. The Ryan High School graduate lives in Lantana and is a pilot for Atlantic Southeast Airlines. The season’s final episodes aired Monday night.

Pilot Point High reopens
Classes resumed at Pilot Point High School on Monday after a recent gas leak that forced school administrators to evacuate the campus Thursday and close school Friday.

03/02/2010

On The Agenda

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02/28/2010

Parking code finds spot on agenda
Denton city leaders are considering code changes that would force many developers to start providing parking when they build or redevelop downtown.

Museum officials seek contributions for book

Courtesy photo/Denton County Museums
Joe and Alice Skinner, seen here in a photo taken shortly after their wedding in 1913, lived in Quakertown, an African-American neighborhood in Denton that flourished for decades until it was razed to build a city park in the 1920s.

Denton County museum officials are hoping for contributions from residents to help with their latest book, Images of America: African Americans in Denton County. The book, to be published by Arcadia Publishing, is about two years from completion, but Georgia Caraway, executive director of Denton County Museums, said public input will be a vital part of getting the book completed.


 Best of Denton 2010 ballot

Petition allows call for election
Providence Village residents scrambled and met an earlier-than-expected deadline to submit an incorporation election petition. Denton County Elections Administrator Frank Phillips certified Wednesday enough petition signatures for a proposition to incorporate Providence Village, putting the call for an election on the county commissioners’ agenda Tuesday.

03/01/2010

Global studies

Blotter: Man concerned about another man’s threats
A man filed a report with Denton police after repeated threats from the boyfriend of his child’s mother.

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Legends Academy plans open house
PTA members and administrators from Legends Academy will have an open house for prospective students and their parents from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday.

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02/28/2010

Retirement means new gig for jazz professor
Paris Rutherford is retired from the University of North Texas College of Music, where he developed the vocal jazz degree program and directed the award-winning UNT Jazz Singers. Rutherford didn’t shelve his baton, though. He’s started a community a cappella group that he says is like no other in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Closed doors raise eyebrows
When area landowners packed Denton City Hall last month to oppose the city’s planned annexation of thousands of acres, Mayor Mark Burroughs said their concerns deserved more discussion. Council members have met on the annexations multiple times since then, but the public has been shut out of most of the talks. City leaders say their closed-door sessions with their attorneys are legal under the Texas Open Meetings Act, but some residents and open-government watchdogs are questioning what they view as a lack of public debate on the issue.

Sport’s decline strikes shop

For the DRC/Danny Fulgencio
Fred Ferraro of F&D Pro Shop demonstrates how bowling balls are drilled in his workshop at Denton’s Brunswick Zone bowling center.

F&D Pro Shop’s glass door muffles the thunder of pins and bowling balls in a Denton bowling alley, as it has for nearly a decade. Like an attentive Old World craftsman, 63-year-old Fred Ferraro caresses the contours of a bowler’s fingers, fashioning a perfect fit. Ferraro’s own hands are grandfatherly and precise as a whirring drill press sinks three holes into the bowling ball. In a refuge built for recreation, in a sport with its own culture and peculiar personalities, the Ferraros and Brunswick Zone’s close-knit household now face a slippery economic dilemma: Bowling’s skidding popularity is provoking change across the knock-and-crash world of oiled bowling lanes.


Spotters, hams get weather training
Christopher Johns has been chasing storms since he was 15, so when he heard about the National Weather Service’s annual storm spotter training in Denton last year, he knew he had to attend. “I’ve always been interested in storms,” Johns, a 27-year-old Pilot Point resident, said from the front row of a Texas Woman’s University auditorium Saturday morning as he waited for the training to begin. “It was something nobody else did.”

Area Briefs

Bright Lights: Residents thanked for volunteer service
Bob and Patsy Hagemann of Argyle contacted us recently to thank Leon and Irene Tribble of Denton for the time and effort that they give to others in this community and all over the state.

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02/26/2010

Olympics: Malone, U.S. relay team win Bronze
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — For one shining moment, the past was forgotten for Jordan Malone. The Denton native, who just wanted one more chance to show his stuff in his Winter Olympic debut, took advantage of the opportunity on Friday night when he helped the United States win a bronze medal in the men’s 5,000-meter relay at Pacific Coliseum.

Nearly 20,000 cast votes in advance
By the close of early voting Friday, the number of Denton County residents who cast ballots early more than doubled from the last gubernatorial election in 2006. Of the 19,213 ballots cast, 17,268 were Republican and 1,945 were Democratic. Denton County Elections Administrator Frank Phillips said every day of the week except Sunday saw an increase in voting numbers, with nearly 4,700 votes cast the final day.

Gas leak closes school
Pilot Point High School was evacuated about 1:15 p.m. Thursday after the cafeteria manager discovered a gas leak just outside the cafeteria. Classes were canceled at the high school Friday while a contractor for the school district repaired a gas line.

Those with warrants get chance to avoid chagrin
That overdue traffic fine you’ve been meaning to pay could land you in the back of a squad car next month when law enforcement officers from Denton County join officers from all over Texas looking for scofflaws in the annual Great Texas Warrant Roundup. Numerous county agencies will cooperate in the program, which begins March 6 and is expected to clear thousands of outstanding warrants and net millions of dollars in fines.

Blotter: Investigator: Caretakers took care of themselves
A probate court investigator told Denton police Thursday that two caretakers had taken as much as two-thirds of a million dollars from a 96-year-old woman. Police learned that the victim and her husband had hired one of the women in 1993 to care for him. He died in 1994, according to the report, but his wife hired the woman to stay on to care for her. At some point, the victim apparently recruited a second caretaker to help her.

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Pointe man: Nini nabs award

DRC/David Minton
Hugh Nini, far right, directs Denton Ballet Academy students, from left, Susanna Strange, Corry James and Lauren Bancroft during a rehearsal Wednesday in Denton.

For Hugh Nini, more than 20 years of directing the local staging of The Nutcracker meant making peace with the headaches — both figurative and literal — that come with leading a production that calls on more than 100 dancers, a battalion of parent volunteers and endless problem solving. Nini never needed an award for making holiday magic on top of running Denton Ballet Academy, he said. He’s done it because he loves ballet — and because he loves watching children fall in love with it, too.


02/25/2010

Group calls for drilling changes
Leaders from the state and national offices of the Oil and Gas Accountability Project rolled out a platform for regulatory reform during a nationwide media conference call Wednesday.


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02/26/2010

Seniors balk at $5 light bulb fee
How much does it cost for the Denton Housing Authority to change a light bulb? At Heritage Oaks Apartments, the charge for many fixtures could be $5.

Bridgeport man killed in accident on 380 12:05 PM CT
A 25-year-old Bridgeport man was killed around 3:25 a.m. on U.S. Highway 380 near the intersection of Ripy Road, a Denton County sheriff’s spokesman said. He was driving a pick-up truck westbound when his vehicle crossed the centerline and crashed head-on into an east-bound 18-wheeler box truck, spokesman Tom Reedy said. He has not been identified.

02/25/2010

Blotter: Man reports unauthorized sale of his stagecoach
A man reported to Denton County sheriff’s deputies that his stagecoach was sold without his consent. He said the stagecoach has historical significance, since it led the 1986 sesquicentennial wagon train across Texas.

02/26/2010

Wings of the color purple

Early voting ends today
Today is the last day for early voting in the March 2 primary. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 15 locations countywide.

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02/25/2010

Bataille: Not my choice

Denton Record-Chronicle/Al Key
University of North Texas President Gretchen Bataille stands in her office Wednesday.

University of North Texas President Gretchen Bataille was unaware she would abruptly resign or that there were any issues with her performance until the discussion was brought up in a Feb. 7 meeting she had with UNT system Chancellor Lee Jackson, she said. But questions still surround her resignation, which takes effect Sunday.


Scholars at TWU to get awards
Two Denton women — Ilana Morgan and Kalyn Myers Briggs — will receive scholarships from Texas Woman’s University at the eighth annual Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership Award Luncheon in Dallas.


 Best of Denton 2010 ballot

DISD deal to cut election costs
Denton school board members have agreed to enter into an election contract with Denton County that district officials say will cut election costs. Beginning with the May 8 election, Denton County Elections Administrator Frank Phillips will begin coordinating the elections for nearly all county political subdivisions and portions of the subdivisions located within county boundaries.

Les Cockrell: Events to ready facility for community service
AUBREY — The small building next door to the First Christian Church of Aubrey was once a favored gathering place for community events, and this weekend church members will officially restore the facility to its original purpose.

Blotter: Naked running man gives police fits
It took several Denton police officers and a Taser gun to stop a man who was running naked down University Drive Tuesday afternoon.

Reed work

Resident thankful for helpful city
Jeannine Wendel of Denton contacted us recently with a special “thank you” for Denton.

Garden Club convention
The District II Spring Convention of Texas State Garden Clubs will be conducted at the Denton Country Club in Argyle on March 11. The event will be hosted by Garden Culture Club and co-hosted by Land O’Lakes Garden Club and Twilight Garden Club.

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02/23/2010

Hutchison visits Denton

DRC/Barron Ludlum
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison chats with Ruby’s Diner on the Square regulars C.A. and Mary Jane Bell. Hutchison stopped by Tuesday morning during a campaign tour through the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison kicked off a daylong tour of North Texas on Tuesday morning with a stop at Ruby’s Diner on the Square. Hutchison is seeking to top her opponents, political newcomer Debra Medina and Gov. Rick Perry, for the right to be the Republican gubernatorial nominee in the November general election.


Disc golf up in the air
CORINTH — City leaders invited to the table all the factions warring over disc golf on Pacman Hill in a special meeting Tuesday night over the new course’s fate.

02/24/2010

Good dental hygiene

County OKs insurance payment
Denton County commissioners Tuesday approved a settlement payment for losses sustained from water damage at the Joseph A. Carroll Building last May.

Beltran to challenge Kamp for seat
Freelance broadcast journalist Eliborio “Eli Gemini” Beltran has filed to challenge Denton City Council member Pete Kamp in the May 8 election.

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