Cleburne Times-Review, Cleburne, TX

Local News

May 12, 2008

Vote might put beer sales on ballot

Commissioners to discuss VSO, ME salaries

By Leia Jobe

reporter2@trcle.com



Johnson County commissioners are scheduled to discuss personnel matters, a possible groundwater district plan, and they might approve a local option election for Keene in November.

The Citizens for the Growth of Keene began a petition in February for the local option election, which would allow the sale of wine and beer for off-premise consumption in the city.

“They presented us the required number of signatures by registered voters,” County Judge Roger Harmon said.

Commissioners must now take a formal vote to approve the measure for the November ballot, Harmon said.

Only Keene residents will be eligible to vote in the local option election.

During Monday’s meeting, commissioners will discuss groundwater district options for the county in preparation for the state’s next legislative session, Harmon said.

“If we do not form a plan, the state will form one for us,” Harmon said, and the state’s plan would probably not be specific to Johnson County’s needs.

Harmon will present some of the options he has discussed with state Sen. Kip Averitt, R-Waco, to the court on Monday, Harmon said.

Averitt agreed to present the county’s plan as a bill in the next legislative session, which begins in January, Harmon said.

Commissioners will also discuss raising the starting salary for the veterans service officer position to try to attract a more experienced candidate.

“I was wanting to discuss with the council the possibility of increasing the starting salary for that position,” he said. “The salary is a bit low in comparison to other counties, and we did not get a lot of applicants with the kind of experience we are looking for. That’s something that we are definitely looking for, the background and the experience.”

Commissioners have interviewed five candidates for the position and are still accepting applications. The position opened in February when Russell Mohr took another job with the Veterans Administration in Fort Worth.

The county also needs to hire a replacement for the medical examiner’s position held by Dr. Arthur L. Raines, who announced his retirement in April.

At least one candidate has expressed interest in applying for the position. Tarrant County’s chief medical examiner, Dr. Nizam Peerwani, will make a presentation to the court Monday of his proposed salary, Harmon said.

“Dr. Peerwani also works for Parker, Denton and Tarrant counties,” Harmon said. “There’s a real strong possibility that we could go that way, but it really comes down to the cost.”

The court will also consider hiring an architectural firm to complete renovation of some offices on the third floor of the Guinn Justice Center.

The offices of the Precinct 4 justice of the peace and the county clerk’s deed records section were not finished when staff members moved into the Guinn building. Now that both offices have moved to the new courthouse, an architect can be brought in to finish the project and open up more office space, Harmon said.

During a workshop session, commissioners will discuss the North Central Texas Council of Government’s county solid waste facility ordinance project and illegal vehicle inspection stickers under the Low Income Vehicle Repair Assistance, Retrofit, and Accelerated Vehicle Retirement Program. They will also meet in executive session to discuss real property.

The court meets at 9 a.m. Monday in Room 201 of the Johnson County Courthouse.

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Cleburne
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Front, from left, are Grandview’s Caleb Hollingsworth, Cleburne’s Zach Haler, Joshua’s Jordan Garrett, Alvarado’s A.J. Castillo, Xavier Holbert, Kenny Adams and Marcus McNeil, Cleburne’s Conner Martyniuk and Godley’s Drew Benge. Standing, from left, are Alvarado’s Ronald Thomas, C.J. Johnson and Alex Gentrey, Grandview’s Austin Wylie and Caleb Armstrong. Not pictured is Alvarado’s Marcus Villarreal.

  • First team offense, defense features host of area standouts

    The 2011 Lone Star Chrysler Dodge Jeep Autoplex All-Johnson-County football team has been announced. The team was chosen by the Times-Review sports department based on all-district selections and coaches’ nominations.
    The first-team offense included Alvarado quarterback Kenny West and Burleson quarterback Barrett Cain.

    January 29, 2012 2 Photos

  • Second Team Offense.jpg Cleburne, Grandview, Burleson lead second team offense, defense

    The 2011 Lone Star Chrysler Dodge Jeep Autoplex All-Johnson-County football team has been announced. The team was chosen by the Times-Review sports department based on all-district selections and coaches’ nominations.
    The second-team offense was led by Cleburne’s Quade Coward and Godley’s Rhett Brawner as the second-team quarterbacks.

    January 29, 2012 2 Photos

  • DSC_0031.JPG Cleburne pulls away from Burleson, 62-48

    The Cleburne Yellow Jackets beat Burleson, 62-48, on Friday night at Yellow Jacket Gym to move to 2-7 in District 7-A play. Burleson fell to 2-7 in league play with the loss.

    January 28, 2012 1 Photo

  • DSC_9414.JPG Lady Jackets pick up first District 7-4A win

    On Friday night at Yellow Jacket Stadium, Cleburne picked up its first win of the District 7-4A season, 66-60, over Burleson, which fell to 3-8.

    January 28, 2012 2 Photos

  • Up-and-down Yellow Jackets split Friday’s matches at Little Elm Tourney

    Both Cleburne soccer teams had mixed results on Friday in their respective tournaments.

    January 28, 2012

Johnson County
Alvarado
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Standing, from left, are Grandview’s Ryan Breton (offensive most valuable player) and Austin Martinez (Ironman award winner), Alvarado’s Wayne Onderdonck (county MVP) and Brazos Fuller (co-newcomer of the year), Burleson’s Ayinde Alaajiy (co-newcomer of the year), Godley’s Blake Washinton (co-linemen of the year), Alvarado’s Tyler Bates (defensive MVP), Alvarado Head Coach Jeff Dixon (coach of the year) and Grandview’s Davis Scarbrough (co-linemen of the year).

Burleson
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Standing, from left, are Grandview’s Ryan Breton (offensive most valuable player) and Austin Martinez (Ironman award winner), Alvarado’s Wayne Onderdonck (county MVP) and Brazos Fuller (co-newcomer of the year), Burleson’s Ayinde Alaajiy (co-newcomer of the year), Godley’s Blake Washinton (co-linemen of the year), Alvarado’s Tyler Bates (defensive MVP), Alvarado Head Coach Jeff Dixon (coach of the year) and Grandview’s Davis Scarbrough (co-linemen of the year).

Godley
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Standing, from left, are Grandview’s Ryan Breton (offensive most valuable player) and Austin Martinez (Ironman award winner), Alvarado’s Wayne Onderdonck (county MVP) and Brazos Fuller (co-newcomer of the year), Burleson’s Ayinde Alaajiy (co-newcomer of the year), Godley’s Blake Washinton (co-linemen of the year), Alvarado’s Tyler Bates (defensive MVP), Alvarado Head Coach Jeff Dixon (coach of the year) and Grandview’s Davis Scarbrough (co-linemen of the year).

Grandview
Superlatives.jpg

Standing, from left, are Grandview’s Ryan Breton (offensive most valuable player) and Austin Martinez (Ironman award winner), Alvarado’s Wayne Onderdonck (county MVP) and Brazos Fuller (co-newcomer of the year), Burleson’s Ayinde Alaajiy (co-newcomer of the year), Godley’s Blake Washinton (co-linemen of the year), Alvarado’s Tyler Bates (defensive MVP), Alvarado Head Coach Jeff Dixon (coach of the year) and Grandview’s Davis Scarbrough (co-linemen of the year).

Joshua
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Front, from left, are Grandview’s Caleb Hollingsworth, Cleburne’s Zach Haler, Joshua’s Jordan Garrett, Alvarado’s A.J. Castillo, Xavier Holbert, Kenny Adams and Marcus McNeil, Cleburne’s Conner Martyniuk and Godley’s Drew Benge. Standing, from left, are Alvarado’s Ronald Thomas, C.J. Johnson and Alex Gentrey, Grandview’s Austin Wylie and Caleb Armstrong. Not pictured is Alvarado’s Marcus Villarreal.

Keene
Rio Vista
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Front, from left, are Grandview’s Caleb Hollingsworth, Cleburne’s Zach Haler, Joshua’s Jordan Garrett, Alvarado’s A.J. Castillo, Xavier Holbert, Kenny Adams and Marcus McNeil, Cleburne’s Conner Martyniuk and Godley’s Drew Benge. Standing, from left, are Alvarado’s Ronald Thomas, C.J. Johnson and Alex Gentrey, Grandview’s Austin Wylie and Caleb Armstrong. Not pictured is Alvarado’s Marcus Villarreal.

Venus
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Fallen deputy Clifton Taylor’s sister, Megan Davis, takes a picture of a painting of her brother on Monday during a dedication to the deputy. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office renamed its building to the Clifton Taylor Law Enforcement Center in honor of the deputy who lost his life during a disturbance call in April. The picture was painted by Fort Worth artist Gary Crouch. Three pictures were made and one will hang in the Clifton Taylor Law Enforcement Center. The other two paintings were presented as gifts to Taylor’s parents and his fiancee.

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