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Corsicana Police Department
• A caller reported the theft of a window air conditioner unit from a travel trailer in the 1800 block of South Business 45.
• A business in the 200 block of West First Avenue reported someone tried to break into the building, causing damage.
• A business in the 3100 block of South Interstate 45 reported the theft of diesel fuel from his company-owned truck.
• A woman reported she was assaulted Thursday afternoon in the 1800 block of West Second Avenue.
• A business in the 500 block of East First Avenue reported someone had made forced entry into the building and removed items.
• A business in the 100 lock of North 15th Street filed a complaint of forgery of a company check.
• A report of assault was filed following an alleged incident in the 100 block of North Commerce Street.
• A man reported the theft of his keys while in the 400 block of Oaklawn Drive.
Navarro County Sheriff’s Department
• Deputies responded to a report of the burglary of a habitation in the 2000 block of FM 1603.
• An arrest was made by deputies on charges of possession of marijuana under two ounces and public intoxication in the 3400 block of West Seventh Avenue.
• Deputies responded to a report of criminal trespass in the 200 block of Birdwell in Angus, and another trespass incident on SECR 3124.
• A diamond necklace, a candle, and prescription drugs were reported stolen from a home in the 200 block of West First Avenue in Purdon.
• Deputies made an arrest on charges of possession of narcotics paraphernalia and driving with license invalid with a previous conviction, and failure to maintain insurance in the 3200 block of West State Highway 22.
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Complied from reports released by the Corsicana Police Department and the Navarro County Sheriff’s Department.
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City to consider rules for airport, swear in new attorney
The Corsicana City Council will swear in the new city attorney, and consider requests for money from local charities when the group meets in regular session at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the council chambers of the Government Center, 200 N. 12th St. The new city attorney will be Kerri Anderson Donica. She ran unopposed for the position, along with Municipal Judge Mike Russell.
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CISD to hire architects for new campus
The Corsicana ISD Board of Trustees will consider selecting an architectural firm for the new middle school when the group meets in regular session at 6 p.m. Monday, 601 North 13th Street.
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New pocket park planned
A former plumbing supply shop that has since become nothing more than one wall and one partial wall, is going to become the latest city park in Corsicana.
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Navarro College students to attend prestigious piano academy
They’re different as daylight and dark — she loves soccer and history, he loves math and science. She hails from Flower Mound, he from Malaysia. She is bubbly, outgoing and excited; he is a bit shy, somewhat reserved.
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• A woman was arrested for trying to interfere in the serving of two felony warrants around noon Thursday at an apartment at 4301 W. Highway 31.
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May 15 to July 31
The Navarro Council of the arts presents "With Six You Get Eggrolls" A Fine Art Exhibit featuring the works of Helen Albritton, Barbara Jones, Gladys Espenson, Deb Miller, Stephanie Ford, and Margie Taylor at the Warehouse Gallery from May 15 to July. Exhibit is free and open to the public daily. -
Monday jury for Judge Lagomarsino dismissed
Jury for District Court Judge James Lagomarsino for Monday, May 20, 2013 has been dismissed.
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Texas residents missing after tornadoes found safe
People who were missing in the wake of the destructive tornadoes in North Texas have been found safe, officials said Friday, but they didn't indicate when residents of one hard-hit neighborhood will be allowed to return to survey damage to their homes.
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Police department open house Tuesday
The renovation of the Corsicana Police Department got a bit more involved than it was originally intended to. An error with some concrete resulted in water flooding city hall, and forcing replacement of carpeting and flooring. As well, the renovations quickly led to renovations of the municipal court, as well.
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Bowie School involves all in ACS Recess Relay
For the third straight year, Bowie students and faculty have “Teamed Up to Fight Cancer” — and each team was armed with a catchy name, a sports theme, and its own banner and sporty accessories. Bowie Elementary School is an important part of the success of American Cancer Society’s Navarro County Relay for Life. This year, they raised $4,100.52 for cancer research, bringing their three-year total to over $15,000.
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