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Big Spring Man Has Ap- the Press Release SPEAK UP FOR A Eve Nieto Insurance The Law Offices Of Call us for your medicare R. Shane Seaton, PLLC CHILD IN COURT supplement! Become a CASA 33 Years Of Experience BigSpringLaw.com [email protected] 264601 www.casawtx.org 501 S. Birdwell 432-264-6616 1301 S. Gregg St. • (432) 264-1800 289813 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 VOLUME 113, NUMBER 296 COPYRIGHT 2018 75 CENTS DAILY/$1.25 SUNDAY Rutledge targeted in blackmail scam By ROGER CLINE "Hernandez made attempts Lucia Hernandez began send- to controversy. In 2011, he Staff Writer to convince Rutledge that he ing videos depicting Rutledge posted signs outside Superod, knew her personally," said in compromising situations," then named "R2 R and D LLC" A Big Spring man has ap- the press release. "After a said Parker in the release. stating "Obama I'll keep my parently been targeted by a short period of time Rutledge "The Howard County Sheriff's freedom and my guns, and scam to blackmail him for was told to send $4,800 to Her- Office has confirmed these you can keep the change" and cash by digitally editing vid- nandez or she would send out videos are fake and were used "If you support Obama and eo of him to portray him as a videos of him to his friends in an attempt to extort money his regime, you are not wel- pedophile. and known people showing from Rutledge." come here." According to a press release he was a pedophile. Rutledge Parker goes on to say in the If you have information issued by Howard County refused to pay and reported release that the Sheriff's De- about this case, you can con- Sheriff Stan Parker Wednes- the incident to the Sheriff's partment has contacted the tact the Howard County Sher- day, Russ Rutledge, founder Office." Department of Homeland Se- iff's Office at 432-264-2231. of the SuperRod fiberglass According to the release, curity to help track down the rod company in Big Spring Hernandez then attempted to origin of the videos and find Contact Staff Writer Roger and owner of the Big Spring make good on her threat. the person or persons respon- Cline at 432-263-7331 ext. 235, Country Club, was contacted "On Wednesday, Sept. 13, sible. or by email at reporter@big- by one Lucia Hernandez via 2018, the Facebook account of Rutledge is no stranger springherald.com. Facebook Messenger. Russ Rutledge Thomas wins Heritage Museum 2018 Howard Newspaper Dress Contest County Fair HERALD photo/Amber Mansfield Renee Thomas (left) stands with her dress that she created strictly from newspapers, which Update: scored her a brand new sewing machine and a free one-year subscription to the Big Spring Herald. Entertainment announced for Thomas' dress was voted the best by exhibit view- 2018 Howard County Fair ers in the 2018 Newspaper Dress Contest put on by the Heritage Museum and the Big Spring Herald. Friday Entertainment: Hosted by SCARS Entertainment By AMBER different textures to life. To Sponsored by: Big Spring Ford MANSFIELD top it off, Thomas took the 6PM – 12AM Staff Writer time to add a zipper in the Sam Riggs back of the dress to really Cory Michael Congratulations to Renee show case her creativity. Karaoke contest ($1000 prize money for win- Thomas for winning the 2018 “I cannot believe that I ner) Newspaper Dress Competi- actually won with so many tion, which included mak- amazing dresses,” said ing a dress completely out of Saturday Entertainment: Thomas. “It would be amaz- newspaper. As the winner, Hosted by SCARS Entertainment ing for Big Spring to host Thomas will receive a brand Sponsored by: Blue Energy Services more competitions like this. new sewing machine and a 6PM – 12AM It's really amazing to see all complementary year sub- Prophets & Outlaws the local talent.” scription to the Big Spring Kody West Thomas plans on putting Herald. The Band Big Spring her sewing machine to good According to Thomas, it Forgotten Road use by making halloween took her about two weeks of Eddie Austin and play costumes for her working on the dress in her two sons, and even pursu- spare time. She also took Other Weekend Activities Include: ing making clothes. Thomas' basket weaving, folding, and THE PRIDE OF TEXAS CARNIVAL newspaper dress along with origami methods into con- Petting Zoo 80+ indoor vendors sideration for the making of See DRESS, Page 3 her dress, which brought the Food Beer Garden Sept. 27 SCWID Job Saturday Activities: Wings for Kountry Kids Contest 10:30 AM 4-H Food Challenge 10:30 AM Fair will be open to all Fair Queen Contest 12 Noon By ROGER CLINE sponsored by the United States Warriors XPLOSION Athletics 2:00 PM Staff Writer Department of Agriculture Natu- Dance Gallery Performance 4:00 PM ral Resources Conservation Ser- Need a job? The South West Col- By AMBER MANSFIELD vice. We are sponsored through Free Admission to Fairgrounds Complements legiate Institute for the Deaf will Staff Writer them, and they give us funds for of Expedition Royalty. Other Sponsors include: be hosting a job fair Sept. 27, and Get ready to get your wings on, or two job fairs a year, plus we do HEB, Paige Towing, Big Spring Collision, you're invited, whether or not at least cooking, as the Fraternity internships for some of our stu- Delek, KBYG, KBEST, Cowboys Steakhouse & you are able to hear. Order of the Eagles presents their dents with them. They will have Big Spring CVB Jennifer Key, assistant to the annual Wings for Warriors Cook-Off a representative here, and I think Dean of Instruction, said the on Saturday, Sept. 15. there will be a couple of other Below is a schedule for the 2018 Wings second job fair in a twice-a-year The Wings for Warriors Cook-Off is groups from the USDA that will for Warrior Cook-Off: series hosted by the U.S. Depart- a dedication to those who have served, be here. We will also have ACT 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.- Team registration and ment of Agriculture will start at and the cook-off will go toward benefiting Trucking, Jackson-Hewitt Tax chicken wing distribution 10 a.m. Sept. 27, and run until 3 Howard County's Crossroad Young Ma- Service is coming, and Howard 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.- Wing preparation p.m. rines, the Vietnam Memorial, and Adopt College will also has a table there. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Open to the Public, "It is at the SCWID Maddux Stu- a Platoon. It's very small, this is only our Plates $10, all you can eat (wings, sauce, dent Center Auditorium," Key “There will be a 20 dollar entry fee per very second one, but we already and all the fixin's). said. "It's open to anybody. We are two-person team,” said Shane Peffer, Ea- have more interest 5 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Judging gles Activities Coordinator. “This will than we did last time. 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Awards Reception Find us online at: cover the cost of the chicken wings desig- I'm pretty excited about “Afterwards, the public is more than www.bigspringherald.com nated for turn in.” just having the few that happy to stick around and enjoy the en- Peffer also stated that the wings must be we've heard from." tertainment we will be providing later cooked on site. The first job fair was that evening,” said Peffer. “It's for a good “You can smoke them, grill them, or fry only open to SCWID cause, whether you enter the competition them, just as long as you cook them,” said or just come eat a plate, it's going some- See SCWID, Page 3 Peffer. “There will be awards for the top where worthwhile.” three places on wings and best sauce.” Let our family take care of yours! Shannon Clinic Dermatology Big Spring C. Eric Greeson, MD, FAAS Each month at Shannon Clinic Big Spring. Family Practice Care Monday - Friday 8am-noon & 1-5pm 2503 Gregg St. Unit C | 432-606-5178 or 800-530-4143 | www.shannonhealth.com For appointments and info call (325) 481-2294. Steers look to stay on track against Monahans By JORDAN PARR With the continued development of Sports Editor sophomore quarterback Ethan Cortez, who has played exceptional in his first Coming off a huge win over Sweetwater two varsity starts, Big Springs' offense to snap a 26 game losing streak last week, is on the rise. If the Steers can cut back the Steers hope to continue with their ex- on pre-snap penalties this week and stay plosive offense and stellar defense this ahead of the chains, look for them to be week against a tough and disciplined Mo- explosive again this week on the offensive nahans team. side of the ball. Monahans enters this week’s game vs. “We think we have an advantage in Big Spring coming off a 36-28 loss to An- team speed again this week and we have drews last week. A game in which the put in some sets and plays that we believe Loboes led the Mustangs 28-20 going into will allow us to exploit that advantage and the fourth quarter before allowing 16 un- get our playmakers in open grass” said of- answered points to Andrews to drop to 1-1 fensive coordinator Tony Cortez. on the season. Monahans brings the run Up front the Steers have played great at heavy Wing-T offense and the multiple the point of attack creating throwing and front 3-4 defense to Memorial Stadium this passing lanes for their skill players to cap- week as they try to knock off the Steers.
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