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For the Record

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SABINE COUNTY JAIL (The persons named below have been charged but not proven guilty of the crimes stated. This information is obtained by written request to the Sheriff from Sabine County Reporter.
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East Texas senator was only Republican to vote against school choice bill- Vouchers enrage Texas Educators and Taxpayers

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Below is text from testimony presented by Leonary Bolton to the Senate Education Committee. The following is her impassioned opinion and was submitted via email to The Reporter as a Letter to the Editor.
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Taxes...

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The Texas Property Tax Code requires all property to be appraised at one hundred percent (100%) market value. According to the Texas Property Tax Code the Chief Appraiser is required to use the income method to appraise property qualifed as low-income housing under Section 11.1825. The appraiser must specifcally consider the restrictions on who may rent the property and the amount of rent to be charged. As of January 31, of each year the district must give public notice of the cap rate to be used on all qualifed low-income housing properties. The 2025 capitalization rate for SABINE COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT is between 7.5% and 10%.

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Rummage Sale Fairdale Baptist Church will hold a Rummage Sale in the FLC, March 6th from 9am-2pm, 7th from 9am-2pm and the 8th from 9am-12pm. Donations to be included may be dropped off at the church on February 24, 25, 26, 27 and March 3,4,5, from 8am -noon and 1pm-4pm.

Sabine County and San Augustine Court Activity for January 2025

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Sabine County Court Activity January 8, 2025 – Judge James Payne Joshua Ruben Wiebenga, 48, was found Guilty to the charge of Possession of Controlled Substance and was Sentenced to 6 Years TDCJID, $3000 Fine, $307 Court Costs, $550 Attorney Fee Joshua Ruben Wiebenga, 48, pled true to the Judgment revoking Community Supervision for the charge of Terroristic Threat and was sentenced to 10 Months State Jail, $2000.00 Fine and $275.00 Attorney Fee.
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AN ARM AND A LEG

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I am certain that you have heard someone use the phrase, “That cost me an arm and a leg.” We understand it to mean that it refers to something of great cost or value. It is in common usage, but where did it originate? Here again, research reveals interesting data. Most “experts” tell us that the phrase dates back to at least the 1800s and involved portrait painters. Since there were no cameras back then, if one wanted a portrait done it had to be done by these painters on canvas. It seems that the portrait painters would charge more for larger paintings and that a head and shoulders painting was the cheaper option. If one wanted the arms and legs included, the price was much more due to the extreme detail involved in painting the limbs. Thus the phrase “costing an arm and a leg” was born.