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annexation with

of flight
different strategy
Public hearing to be held in October of Cleburne, Keene,
Joshua, Godley,
BY ASHLEY ROSE
REPORTER@TRCLE.COM

After a failed attempt to annex property into the city


limits, Joshua is starting the whole process over again
with a different approach.
Members of the Joshua City Council discussed

Rio Vista, Grandview and


moving forward with a proposal to annex the proper-
ties during a Thursday night work session. However,
this time the city will offer development agreements to
property owners in the proposed area.
In July, the city attempted to annex several proper-
ties into the city limits, but the proposal died with a 3-3
tie.
Mayor Joe Hollarn and councilmen Jerry Moore

Alvarado with a daily


and Brent Gibson voted for the annexation, while
councilwoman Kim Henderson and councilmen Scott
Kimble and Mike Kidd voted against it. Council-
woman Sharlotta Connally did not attend the meeting.
Hollarn said as long as the owner doesnt do any
development on their property, they would not pay city

See JOSHUA, Page A9

Alvarado woman
to be inducted circulation of 2,410 and
2,660 on Saturday.
into cowgirl HOF
BY JESSICA POUNDS
FEATURES@TRCLE.COM

An Alvarado woman is one of five who will be in-


ducted into the National Cowgirl Museum Hall of
Todd Glasscock/CTR Fame during its 42nd annual induction luncheon and
Stuart Nielson has been restoring a 1946 Taylorcraft single-engine plane at his hangar at the Cleburne Municipal Airport. A
retired airline pilot, he restores and flies vintage planes and served two terms on the airport board.
ceremony on Nov. 21.
Margaret McGinley Dickens, 78,

Johnson County rich with aviation history


joins the list this year, along with leg-
endary Reba McEntire and her mother,
Jacqueline Smith McEntire, Mary
recently after having sold it years ago. sit in the back of the hangar, along with Burger of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma,
BY TODD GLASSCOCK By several accounts, during the 30s the landing gear, nose cone, engine and and Ashley Collins of Murrieta, Cali-
REPORTER3@TRCLE.COM and 40s Taylorcraft planes were some of propeller. fornia.
the most common available for personal Its kind of like a big puzzle, he said Its still a shock for me, Dickens
Inside Stuart Nielsons hangar at the and commercial use. One version, the of putting the plane together. said of learning about the accolade. It Margaret
Cleburne Regional Airport is a piece of L2-M, was used as an observation and Nielson and his wife, Fran, moved to was an honor to be nominated; it is un- McGinley
aviation history. spotting aircraft in World War II. Cleburne 25 years ago after he retired as believable.
It doesnt look like much now, but Currently, Nielsons plane is just a a pilot with Republic Airlines. Since then Established in 1975, the National Cowgirl Museum
he has been involved with the airport in a and Hall of Fame is the only museum in the world ded-
once the 1946 Taylorcraft single engine frame of steel tubing, cables and bicycle
variety of ways, serving on the airport icated to honoring women, past and present, whose
plane gets restored, Nielson will have chains awaiting a sock of monofilament
for the second time a ready-to-fly fabric to cover it. Once thats done, he
classic on his hands. He bought the plane and his son will install its wings, which See FLIGHT, Page A8 See HOF, Page A8

Looking for a total eclipse of the sun on Monday


BY TODD GLASSCOCK mer Marc Marchand. Alvarado ISD Instruc-
tional Technologist
REPORTER3@TRCLE.COM My family and I plan to take a couple of Janie Henderson dem-
days off and go to Missouri, said Marchand, onstrates how to use
Expect things to get a little darker Monday. director of recreation and lifelong learning for eclipse glasses prop-
Thats not an omen of bad things to come Burleson. erly to view the solar
eclipse on Monday.
or is it? A member of the Fort Worth Astronomical Henderson will travel
Monday, if you havent heard already, is the Society, Marchand said he and several other with two other teach-
day the moon crosses the sun in a total eclipse society members plan to brave what various ers to Hopkinsville,
and casts into darkness a swatch of the U.S., sources say they expect to be a traffic night-
Kentucky, to watch
the eclipse as it hits
from Oregon to South Carolina. mare to visit the path of totality. About 12 mil- its darkest point when
The path of totality, where the eclipse will lion people live within the path and some 200 the moon fully covers
be the darkest, will pass through those states in million live within a days drive of the path. the sun at totality.
a band about 70 miles wide, and thousands of But to be in the path is totally worth it to Todd Glasscock/CTR
eclipse watchers plan to head into that band on
Monday, including Burleson amateur astrono- See ECLIPSE, Page A9

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Sheriffs office addressing 120 unworked cases

non-subscriber
By Matt sMith however, the suspects all allegedly About 120 sexual as-
msmith@trcle.com sexually assaulted the same victim, sault cases at the
raised eyebrows less for the circum- Johnson County
Sheriffs Office from
The recent arrests of three on sex- stances than the date of offense. The several years ago
ual assault of a child charges appear alleged assaults occurred in July 2010. were underworked or
sadly unremarkable in all aspects but The arrests occurred July 2017. The not worked. Sheriff
one. Such crimes against children are victim, 14 at the time, is now 21. Adam King, who
took office Jan. 1, es-
tragically commonplace as a scan of Criminal cases, especially sexual

Wednesday package
timates the cases
arrest and court reports generated assault cases, are often complex re- will take at least a
Bob Brian throughout Johnson County daily at- quiring months, sometimes years to year to work.
Alford Peterson tests.
Reports of three recent arrests, See JCSO, Page 2 Jessica Pounds/JCN

Rodrguez visits The Depot Whats


offered by the next for
sheriffs
Cleburne office?
Times-Review.
Clearing old sex
crime cases may
take a year or more
By Matt sMith
msmith@trcle.com

Johnson County Sheriff Adam

This package is
King said it will take a year, possi-
bly more to work and, he hopes,
clear underworked and not worked
sex crime cases
from former Sheriff
Bob Alfords tenure.
We were talking

designed to reach an
about that and thats
the estimate we
came up with to
catch up is at least a
year provided my Adam
chiefs and captains King
stay on top of these,
grind it out and get the work needed

additional 30,000
to be done.
But thats on the condition we
dont find more cases. Weve al-
ready found other victims without
any case attached. Well have a call
card where someone called into dis-
patch so we know something hap-

households (10,000 in
Monica Faram/JCN pened but theres no report to be
Hall of Famer Ivn Pudge Rodrguez enters the playing field at The Depot on Aug. 14 to cheering fans. Rodrguez caught the first pitch found. Trying to figure out who the
before the Cleburne Railroaders game against the Lincoln Saltdogs.
victim is with so little information,
it takes forever.
Railroaders crowd erupts as Pudge makes appearance About 120 cases have been dis-
covered. Of those about 40 are in
the working and investigation stage
By Monica FaraM Cleburne Railroaders game against the Lincoln ture.

Burleson and 20,000 in


with the remainder still in the stage
editor@trcle.com Saltdogs. After the meet and greet, Rodrguez took to of tracking information, evidence,
Its a very rare opportunity to get some- the field, catching a pitch from Cleburnes Tan- victims and witnesses, King said.
On July 31, he was in Cooperstown being body like Pudge recently inducted into the Ma- ner Tilton. He stood and threw it to Cleburne Were working many of these
inducted into the National Baseball Hall of jor League Baseball Hall of Fame, Railroaders Mayor Scott Cain on second base. from the ground up, King said.
Fame. On Aug. 12, he was in Arlington having President Robbie Fenyes said. Hes engaging I was pretty nervous. You dont want to be Theres nothing, or not much there
his number retired at Globe Life Park. And on in the community. Hes engaging in the fact the mayor who dropped a ball from a Hall of to start with so were working them
Aug. 14, he was in Cleburne catching the first that we have great minor league baseball in this Fame catcher, Cain said. I was afraid he was ground up.

the Johnson County


pitch at The Depot. part of the Metroplex and were happy to have going to throw something 95 mph that I Heres the other thing. Ive got
Ivn Pudge Rodrguez met with about 30 him. We couldnt be more excited and honored couldnt see or catch. I was glad that I didnt captains and chiefs doing these
fans during a VIP meet and greet to sign his that hes going to take the time to be on our
book, shake hands and take pictures before the home turf. Were looking forward to the fu- See PUDGE, Page 4 See NEXT, Page 9

Relay For Life advocate Nancy Davis passes away


area) at an affordable Community remembers
her for selfless spirit
ovarian cancer, but Nancy Davis of Cleburne
was already back to her normal self, campaign-
ing for and spreading awareness about cancer.
I never heard her complain at all, said her
sister, Deb Davis. She was a speaker for Relay
Nancy Davis, right, of
Cleburne poses for a
photo with friend, Di-
anna Ward, at this
years Relay For Life of

cost.
By Jessica Pounds Johnson County at The
features@trcle.com For Life of Johnson County and I was just Depot. Davis, who was
amazed at how she could motivate people. diagnosed with Stage
1c ovarian cancer in
If we can change at least one life by living Nancy Davis passed away Aug. 12 after the 2015, died Aug. 12 after
out loud, were going to talk about things that cancer recently returned and spread throughout the cancer recently re-
are embarrassing, things that are hard because the rest of her body. turned. Friends say she
we need to and have to. Even at the hospital, during her last week of will be remembered for
her selfless spirit.
It was 2015 and she had just powered
through chemotherapy and surgery for Stage 1c See DAVIS, Page 4 Jessica Pounds/JCN

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76028 Burleson 0 32 32
76031 Cleburne 105 295 400
76033 Cleburne 300 1,200 1,500
76058 Joshua 50 90 140
76059 Keene 10 40 50
76044 Godley 20 50 70
76050 Grandview 15 101 116
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Mail 52 52
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ZIP CODE Town # of papers delivered
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76028 Burleson 10,000
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76636 Covington 50
76044 Godley 1,200
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76059 Keene 1,000
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