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BREAKING NEWS: Judge throws out search of Murray vehicle
A visiting judge agreed with the defense, granting the suppression of a vehicle search that yielded trace amounts of methamphetamine — a decision that puts in doubt criminal proceedings against suspended justice of the peace Donna Murray.
Judge George Allen of Waco granted the motion during a pre-trial hearing Friday.
Navarro County District Attorney R. Lowell Thompson said the state will appeal the judge’s decision to the 10th Court of Appeals in Waco.
In another matter, an appeal by Murray’s defense team to the 10th Court of Appeals resulted in a temporary order to stay civil proceedings against her. The court ruled that the civil case should be “abated” (put on pause, in essence) until a hearing is held in Waco and that Murray’s salary should be reinstated.
For a complete accounting of Friday’s activities in the Murray case, see the online and print editions of the Daily Sun on Saturday.
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Arrests made in cemetery vandalism
Three young Corsicana men have been arrested and are being held in connection with extensive damage at the Hopewell Cemetery in rural Navarro County, according to sheriff’s deputies.
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Opening night for 'The Dixie Swim Club'
'The Dixie Swim Club' opens Thursday at 7:30 at the Warehouse Living Arts Theatre.
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David’s Supermarket buys land for new grocery store
Blooming Grove is getting a David’s Supermarket. The site will be on the 11 acres at Texas Highway 22 and FM 55 in Blooming Grove.
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Navarro to be added as Corsicana ‘district’
As part of the city’s new marketing campaign, the public relations experts HCK2 Partners, working with the Strategic Planning Group, came up with nine designated districts in Corsicana and the area.
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Special week honors Boys & Girls Clubs
The week of March 21-27 has been declared National Boys & Girls Club recognition week
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Local Beat 3/18/10
A list of meetings and events of interest throughout Navarro County
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FYI Navarro County
A list of organizations and resources of interest throughout Navarro County
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Rangers manager Ron Washington's statement on drug use
Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington acknowledged Wednesday that he failed a Major League Baseball test for cocaine last season and released a statement through the team:
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Nation, world go green for St. Patrick's Day
All the world from the Sydney Opera House to the Empire State Building turned Irish, or at least Irish for the day, as revelers marked St. Patrick's Day
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Rangers' manager apologizes for cocaine use
Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington failed a Major League Baseball test for cocaine last season, but has apologized and will keep his job.
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