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Sabine County Court Judgments

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Sabine County Court Activity September 29, 2025 – Judge James Payne Emma Michelle Campbell, 19, was found Guilty to the charge of Arson and was Sentenced to 10 Years TDCJID, $4000 Fine, $307 Court Cost, $550 Attorney Fee Dwayne Duston Haley, 45, was found Guilty to the charge of Possession of Controlled Substance and was Sentenced to 18 Months Deferred Adjudication, $2000 Fine, $307 Court Cost, $180 Restitution, $550 Attorney Fee Megan Elizabeth Chambers Jones, 27, Pled True to the Judgment Adjudicating Guilt to the charge of Endangering Child and was Sentenced to 2 Years State Jail, Probated 2 Years, $2500 Fine, $550 Attorney Fee Megan Elizabeth Chambers Jones, 27, Pled True to the Judgment Adjudicating Guilt to the charge of Possession of Controlled Substance and was Sentenced to 5 Years TDCJID, Probated 5 Years, $3000 Fine, $550 Attorney Fee Michael Joseph Nugent, 48, was found Guilty to the charge of Assault Family Violence and was Sentenced to 7 Years Deferred Adjudication, $4000 Fine, $307 Court Cost, $550 Attorney Fee Michael Ray Whittemore, 40, was found Guilty to the charge of Evading Arrest and was Sentenced to 20 Months State Jail, $3000 Fine, $307 Court Cost, $550 Attorney Fee These court records were provided by Sabine County District Attorney’s Office..
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Local Hemphill Contractor Aims to Revolutionize AC Industry with AI

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Local air conditioning contractor Doug Garmany, CBW of Doug's Air Conditioning Inc, believes he's on the verge of transforming how the air conditioning industry operates-using artificial intelligence (Al) to make home systems smarter, more reliable, and more transparent for both contractors and homeowners.
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Art Students showcased at Canvas & Cedar...

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The Canvas and Cedar Showcase night featuring Hemphill High School’s student’s art and ceramic work was a huge success. We would like to say a special thank you to all of our families and friends that came out and admired and bought our work. Many of the pieces sold and there will still be some pieces on display for sale at the Canvas and Cedar shop this week. The HHS Art department and students would also like to say thank you to Aaron and Eric Hudnall for teaming up with us for such an amazing evening! If you bought something, Heidy Griffin the HHS art teacher will be contacting you soon to collect your payment and get your item to you. Above are some pictures from the evening.