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EAST BERNARD Swimming The Eagle Lake Headlight — News for Southern Colorado County, Texas Thursday, September 7, 2000, Page 3 Second marker fr dedicated COLORADO COUNTY The Eagle Lake Preserva- tion Alliance dedicated its COURTHOUSE RETORT second historical marker last \z Tuesday, Aug. 29, to the COUNTY COURT J.T. Black, DWLS. MA053801 and $992 in U.S. Cur- Norris Building, located on CASES FILED Twaymon Leroy Boone, DWLS. rency, seizure and forfeiture; 8-30-00. the Square on E. Main. Aug. 28, 2000 Chase Knighton Escamilla, driv- Sept. 1, 2000 Julius Adrian Zermeno, posses- DIVORCES FILED Evelyn and Robert Stowers, ing while license suspended (DWLS). Aug. 31, 2000 who purchased the building Jesus Cruz Jr., assault causing sion of marijuana (PoM). Joe D. Siler, resisting arrest, Barbara Renee Axel and Garland not long ago from the Stiles bodily injury. Delon Axel. family, proudly display the search or transport. Thomas Lee Owens Jr., DWLS. Joe D. Siler, PoM. 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