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HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 2001
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the Senior Center parking lot. Hogansville City Council members Larry Dorrough, Jean Crocker and Peggy
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I Larry Dorrough am seeking your help for re-election in the
November 2001 election. I hope that I have served the majorit 3, of the
people in Hogansville well. It has always been my intention to do the
best for the most, as long as it was legal and moral. Many tim I have
stood alone on issues, especially when they involved the sale of alco-
hol. I don't want to be a part of anything that gets anyone hurt or
killed, nor do I understand why the sale is allowed and then you are
disallowed to participate in the same socie that allowed you to buy
it. Alcohol is just one of the drugs that we face. There are more out
there than we can name. Everyone except the drug dealers and users
like into our socie.
There have been issues that l voted on that certainly didn't gain
me any popularity, such as utility hikesl I for one did not do it because
I wanted to. It was certainly the last resort. The comment was made
"IT'S EASY FOR Y'ALL TO SET UP THERE ON THAT BENCH AND
RAISE THE UTILITIES ON THE OLD FOLKS AND SHUT-INS". Well
let me tell you that nothing could be farther from the truth. Those
choices are the hardest ones I have to deal with, but hard choices have
to be made to keep the debts paid and the Ci, operating. I have been
and still am working with the State Forest D' Division and the local
County Extension Agent on ways and means for possibly Planting the
City Spray Field in pine trees. This will not make the payments or pay
off the debt, but will certainly be a lot better than nothing. It is kinda
like having a retirement plan, it's better to have a little when you get
there than not have anything at all.
The day is coming soon when you the VOTING CITIZENS have
to face a decision. Let me urge all of you to get out and vote. This is
one of the heedorns we still have.
** VOTE **
LARRY DORROUGH POST #1
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Judge Robert Whatley
disposed of a large number
of court cases in HogansviIle
Recorder's Court last week.
Charges ranged from
speeding to public drunken-
ness.
• Michael D. Bailey,
charged with speeding 86/70,
was fined $115.00.
• Shannon McGuork
Camp, charged with speed-
ing 60/35, was fined $168.00.
• Kenneth H. Campbell
was charged with violation of
the leash law and a bench war-
rant was issued.
• Josh D. Charles, was
charged with speeding 86/70,
and was fined $76.50.
• Richard A. Crutchfield,
charged with speeding 85/70,
failed to appear and was
issued a failure to appear war-
rant.
• Thomas Lee Davenport
was charged with no proof of
insurance and was fined
$675.00 and 12 months pro-
bation.
• Terrell B. Davis, who
was charged with an expired
tag and failure to appear, had
his license suspended.
k Detoach,
charged with no strobe light,
was issued a warrant for fail-
ure to appear. He was also
charged with an expired tag.
• Edward M. Dowling,
charged with speeding 85/70,
was fined $115.00.
• Michael D. Dubuque was
charged with an expired tag
on a commercial vehicle and
commercial license required.
A failure to appear warrant
was issued.
• Marshall Webb Fitten,
charged with speeding 50/35,
was issued a failure to appear
walTant.
• Scotty Lee Fomby, who
was charged with a seat belt
violation, was fined $15.00.
• Kenneth P. Ford,
charged with a seat belt vio-
lation, was fined $!5.00.
• larry Darnell Freeman,
who was charged with public
drunkenness and consump-
tion of alcohol under 21 years
of age, had his case contin-
ued until November 8.
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Jr., charged with speeding
84/70, was fined $76.50.
*Thomasette L.
Goldsmith was charged with
speeding 87/70 and fined
$ns.oo.
.Wayne Lamar Grissom
was charged with public
drunkenness and a bench
warrant was issued.
-Matthew Martin Hall,
charged with speeding 87/70,
was fined $115.00.
.Vonnie S. Hanson,
charged with speeding 40/25,
was fined $115.00.
.Payton L. Hardy,
charged with speeding 85/70,
was fined $115.00.
*Clarence Helms was
charged with an expired tag
on a commercial vehicle and
was fined $150.00.
*Stacy Lamar Hopson,
charged with disregarding a
stop sign, was fined $76.50.
*Hilda Mac Jackson, who
was charged with speeding
44/25, was fined $115.00.
*James Eugene Johnson
was charged with a seat belt
violation. A failure to appear
warrant was issued.
....... ,le J9 was charged
5 and fined
$115.00.
*Jonathon D. Jones,
charged with a seat belt vio-
lation, was issued a warrant
for failing to appear.
*Catherine Jane Kane,
charged with speeding 87/70,
was fined $115.00.
*Avuan D. Kendall, D.U.I.
refusal, case was continued
until November 8.
*Glenn Richard Lopez,
tag light required, driving
without a license, and seat
belt violation had his cases
continued until November 8.
*Tracy Steve Maddux,
speeding 86/70, was fined
$115.00.
*Dexter Shaun Matthews,
charged with noise violation
and fined $76.50.
*Jason McDowell,
charged with no proof of
insurance and fined $38.00.
*John Eason Mckeehan
was charged with having an
expired tag, and no proof of
insurance. These cases were
continued until November 8.
*Luke Minix, charged
with violation of the refuse
ordinance, was fined $155.00,
sentenced to six months pro-
bation and ten days commu-
nity service.
*Terry J. Noies, charged
with violation of the leash law.
was fined $91.50 and sen-
tenced to six months proba-
tion. The sentence is sus-
pended upon payment of the
fine.
*Jarnichael J. Norman,
charged with no proof of
insurance was fined $675.00.
Norman was also charged
with a suspended license and
fined $1,275.00 and 12 months
probation.
*Rhonda Ruena Ramsey,
who was charged with public
drunkenness and disorderly
conduct was fined $415.00 on
the public drunkenness
charge plus five days com-
munity service and six
months probation. On the dis-
orderly conduct charge, she
was fined $480.00, sentenced
to six months probation, and
five days community service.
*Larry james Randall,
charged with an expired tag
on a commercial vehicle, was
fined $350.00 and 12 months
probation.
*Andre Ransom was
charged with shoplifting. His
ease was bound over to State
Court.
*Heath Ler0 Reeves was
charged with speeding 41/25
and fined $115.00.
*Terry Franklin, charged
with parking in a handicap
zone, was fined $100.00 and
sentenced to six months pro-
bation. Sentence is suspend-
ed upon payment of fine.
*Justin Anthony Smith,
charged with violation of the
leash law, was fined $91.50
and six months probation.
Sentence is suspended upon
payment of fine.
*Tracy Elizabeth Smith,
trucks over six wheels must
stay in right lane, commer-
cial vehicle; failed to appear,
bench warrant issued.
*Zackry Oneal Smith,
speeding 50135, license was
suspended.
*Amy Nicole Spradling,
charged with no license on
person, and fined $14.00. Also
charged wfth seat belt viola-
tion - child, and fined $38.00,
as well as other seat belt x5o-
lation and fined $15.00.
-Chad D. Spradlin,
charged with seat belt viola-
tion, and fined $15.00.
*Debra C. Standard,
charged with violation of the
leash law, continued until
November 8.
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charged with
duct, fined
tenced to six
tion and five da,
ty sere'ice.
*Kenneth R.
charged with
passing zone,
November 8.
*Lloyd E.
charged with
marijuana, less
ounce.
*Rustin Everett
charged with
$76.50.
*Haywood
charged with DUI and1
ing over the roadway.
DUI charge was
$880.00, 12 months
and ten days
service. On the
$285.00, and
months probation.
*Flora B. Allen
charged with disre
stop sign and fined
*Jason Howard
charged with noise
and fined $123.75
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.Samuel S.
charged with
and fined $115.00.
-Kenneth A.
charged with
and fined $155.00
months probation.
*Jacob D.
ing 83/70, fined
.Phyllis Anita
was charged with
86/70 and fined
.Willie James
was charged with
50/35 and fined
.James V.
was charged with
89/70 and fined
-Reginald B.
charged with wrong
a one way street, was
$76.50.
*Jeffery
LaFountain
speeding 89/70 and
$115.00.
*James H.
charged
railroad crossing,
$217.50.
*Ramon A.
charged with
and fined $115.00.
-Claude V: O
was charged with
85/70, was fined
*Jeanette StinsO
belt law, and fined
• Candice Elaine
charged with speedir$
and fined $I15.00.
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