Letters to the Dolphin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Oct 15 - 4 Comments

Port O’Connor Municipal Utility District
In 1974 Preston Stofer was successful in getting the legislators to pass legislation creating the Port O’Connor Municipal Utility District. A board of directors was appointed but they had no money to get anything done, so the district lay dormant. In 1984 Preston Stofer again went to the legislators to get the district reinstated. The district had to hold elections. A five member board was elected. They received a grant to do a study on a sewer system. The study came back that it was not economically feasible to do. In 1992 the board looked into getting the water system from GBRA and a more economical and feasible sewer system. The board also looked for grants. The board decided to go with a vacuum sewer system which was about one-fifth of the cost of a gravity system. The board was also successful in getting a loan and grant for over 9 million dollars. The grant was about 52% of that which made it feasible to get water and sewer to Port O’Connor.
I hope that I don’t leave anyone who served on the board out, but these are the names that I remember and not in the order that they served. Past board members were Allan Berger, Joe Bright, Bill Loden, Mike Overton, Kenneth Clark, Johnny Hawes, John Taylor, Calvin Ragusin, Henry Anderson, Paul Hawes, Bob Allen, Edward Lambright, Don Ragin, John “Red” Childers, Wanda Redding, Tom Ekstrom, Doyle Adams, and Teddy Hawes. These people were asked to give of their time to get water and sewer to the people of Port O’Connor. It took a while, but they succeeded. Contrary to what a few people think, they did a very good job.

Teddy Hawes


An Open Letter to Mr. Leon Brown and Mr. Marshall Bradford

As a concerned citizen of Port O’Connor, I find it troubling that in less than a year as Directors on the Port O’Connor Improvement District Board, you have created so much controversy and division in what is a wonderful and special community. You have had TWO different Boards to work with and still are unable to work together and conduct district business.
Maybe, You are the Problem and Not the Solution.

Mr. Brown in reference to obtaining District emails and documents as stated in your letter in the Sept. 18 Dolphin Talk, these are public documents available at the district office for Anyone who wishes to see them. It seems like a lot of attorney fees are being spent to obtain information that is so ready available.

Mr. Brown, you have also stated that YOU dropped the rate hearing petition, when it was Actually dismissed by the Administrated Judge due to your FAILURE to Provide Evidence to the Court by the designated deadline. By your action, I can only assume you had no evidence to present and had NO objection to the dismissal.

For the public’s information, the document I’m referring is Document #473-15-145W.S. dated 5-15-2015 by Judge Kerrie Qualtrough for anyone who wishes to read it.

The district spent funds for attorneys to represent it at the hearing as anyone would seek counsel in a like situation.

Another wasted Expense, when the Watchdog group did nothing to fight the Dismissal.

REMEMBER This is YOUR MONEY PEOPLE.

I believe the Transparency to which you referenced should Work BOTH WAYS.

If you are unable to stop being a dividing force and start conducting business for the Good of the district, the Community and ALL its citizens, then Maybe the next resignations from the Board Should Be Yours.

A Concerned Citizen

The Dolphin welcomes letters from our readers on any subject that is of general interest to our audience. Letters should be 300 words or less (with exceptions at the Dolphin’s discretion). Letters reflect the opinion of the writer, and not that of Dolphin Talk staff, and we retain the right to determine suitability for publication. It is the policy of this newspaper to promote area interests: therefore, complaints against local businesses should be directed elsewhere. Letters must be signed and include day and evening phone numbers, which will not be published. Your name will be withheld upon request, but anonymous material will not be considered for publication.

Letters to the Dolphin
P.O. Box 777
Port O’Connor, TX 77982
dolphin1@tisd.net

The Dolphin’s Notebook

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Week ending Sept. 18: PreK- Madden Guevara; K- Christian Gutierrez; 1st-  Leland Carriles; 2nd- Byron Ferrell; 3rd- Riley Ragusin; 4th- Kyle Doggett; 5th- Carter Clark
Week ending Sept. 25: PreK- Haiden Dean; K- Landy Resendiz; 1st- Gracie O’Shields; 2nd- Blake Bowman; 3rd- Antonio Gloria; 4th- Dylan Ramirez; 5th- Leah Lucey
Week ending October 2:  PreK- Jakob Donaldson; K- Bradley Eure; 1st- Dane Spencer; 2nd- Luke Doggett; 3rd- Alexandra Mallory; 4th- Aislin Guzman; 5th- Damian Guzman
Week ending October 9: PreK- Dalton Fowler; K- Landy Resendiz; 1st- Shaneesa Mallory; 2nd- Lyric Lopez; 3rd- Keegan Short; 4th- Alexzaria Lopez; 5th- Ethan Redding

Week ending Sept. 18: PreK- Jaidyn Hernandez; K- Talen Henson & Madyson Hartnett; 1st- Bralyn Hopes & Colten Evans; 2nd- Destiny Tovar & Jaxson Key; 3rd- Francis Hoang & McKenna Boedecker; 4th- Sydney Rasmussen & Mia Salazar; 5th- Marisol Vallejo & Eda Gilliland  Junior High: Henderson- Jason Nguyen; Cady- Fernie Mendez; Parnell- Canion Epley; Anderson- Noah Estrada; Sternadel- Jessica Lashley; Charnetski- Hunter Mitchell; Lillge- Lydia Cowen; Cowley- Casey Wooldridge
Week ending Sept. 25: PreK- Cristian Ruiz; K- Brylie Penney & Izabella Chatham; 1st- Dusty Waghorne & Zea Quintanilla; 2nd- Dayz Hinds & Zoey Henning; 3rd- Briley Christensen & Brilee Crittenden; 4th- Eric Anzaldua & Morgan Russell; 5th- Hector Perez & Emma McWherter  Junior High: Henderson- William Bales; Cady- Cassie Casas; Parnell- Shelby Koliba; Anderson- Emily James; Sternadel- Lysette Estrada; Charnetski- Lydia Cowan; Lillge- Lamar Williams; Cowley- Destiny Chandler; Caldwell- Jackie Cedillo
Week ending October 2:  PreK- Peyton Ruiz; K- Layla Banda & Riley Dworaczyk; 1st- Lorena Torres & Rylynn Green; 2nd- Cody Castillo & Kevin Turner; 3rd- Layton Davenport & Braylyn Galloway; 4th- David Cano & Cruz Mayorga; 5th- Harley Peeler & Nate Saenz  Junior High: Henderson- Shelby Cady; Cady- Caleb Gregory; Parnell- Bryant Bordovsky; Anderson- Tyler Cobb; Sternadel- Jayda Ngyen; Charnetski- Casey Wooldridge; Lillge- Isaac Turner; Cowley- Liliana Torres
Week ending October 9: PreK- Isrrael Jaramillo; K- Olivia Hunt & Anna Nguyen; 1st- Alexis Green & Kendell Cady; 2nd- Yuliana Hernandez & Emma Lancaster; 3rd- Kidron Lehtinen & Jesus Huerta; 4th- Natalia Zarate & Andrea Hataway 5th- Deandre Moreno & Kathy Juerta Alvarez  Junior High: Henderson- Matthan Morgan; Cady- Shaley Edwards; Parnell- Kailee Cobb; Anderson- Noah Estrada; Sternadel- Ethien Nguyen; Charnetski- Alexia Gilliland; Lillge- Saige Carter; Cowley- Gatlin Wimbish

Remember to wish these friends & neighbors a Happy Birthday!

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Oct. 16: Henry Kubecka

Oct. 17: Brent Rasmussen; April Williams; Mary Nell McGee; Cookie Covarrubias

Oct. 18: Reyna Villafranco

Oct. 19: Maribel Castro; Brandon Raby; Brownson Jecker Jr.; Elizabeth Lee

Oct. 20: Christopher Brunotte; Clara Marie Paulk; Connie Barrientes; Haley Harper; Jim Hicks Jr.; George C. Andel; Lisa Grimm

Oct. 21: Michael Trammel Jr.

Oct. 22: Dennis Keys; Emma Jean Dumas; Hugh Hawes; McKaelyn Carriles

Oct. 23: Howard Mitte

Oct. 24: Ryan Scott; Noral McCauley; Holton Hadley

Oct. 25: Nancy Adams; Deanna Williams; Jessica Wolf; Tina Christy; Reed Kallus

Oct. 26: Ralph Weathersby, Jr.; Emily Vasquez; Drake Dyes

Oct. 28: Robert Lewis; Lisa Paige; Ted Sonnier; Ben Mullins; Jimmy Scott

Oct. 29: Sally Ragusin

Oct. 30: Candice McLemore; Nancy Childers; Paul Gonzales

Oct. 31: Autumn Hrncir; Misty Sonnier Kivadeaux

Nov. 1: Brittany Murphy; Miles McCoy; Shelsea Scott; Hilda Villarreal; Charles E. Maxwell

Nov. 2: Billie Jo Klein; Gage Stringo

Nov. 3: Ricky Morales; John Jordan; Jacob Diaz; Albert “Ace” Pavlicek

Nov. 4: Winnie Davis; Armando Moreno Jr.

Nov. 5: Adolfo Covarrubias; Chris Napier; Tonya Carriles; Rick Scott; Calvin McIntyre

Nov. 6: Howard Lewis; Curtis Fowler; Joe Garcia; James Morales; Teresa Nguyen

Nov. 8: Michelle Hallford; Elixabeth Williams

Nov. 9: Holly Quinn; Sylvia Palmer; Rodney Guice Sr.

Nov. 10: Dell Weathersby

Nov. 12: Jacob Galbraith; Sara Guice

Nov. 13: Paula McCauley; Delmer Scott; Kayla Ovens

Nov. 15: Emma Raby

Nov. 16: Ashley Young; Jesus Guzman; Mike Powers; Sofia Vasquez; CJ Garriott

Nov. 19: Vicky Cobb; Chris Christy; Charles Stryker Jr.; Hailey Mang

Nov. 20: Mandi Haynes; Troy Greeness; Mary Ann Williams

New School Year Begins

Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Sep 15 - 0 Comments

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Children in Calhoun County began the 2015-2016 school year on August 24. The Dolphin wishes them a happy time of learning experiences and looks forward to reporting on their accomplishments. Pictured above (l to r) are Blake Bowman, Emily Ferrell, and Luke Doggett, second graders at Port O’Connor School.

Shelby Wheat enters the First Grade at Port O'Connor School.

Shelby Wheat enters the First Grade at Port O’Connor School.

First Day at POC School: Aiden McClelland, Justice Epley, Keegan Short, Ashton Albrecht

First Day at POC School: Aiden McClelland, Justice Epley, Keegan Short, Ashton Albrecht

Brennan Gregory with his grandparents, Sandy Gregory and Lori and Billy Hemphill at Grandparents Day at Seadrift School.

Brennan Gregory with his grandparents, Sandy Gregory and Lori and Billy Hemphill at Grandparents Day at Seadrift School.

Lamar Williams and his grandfather Ranier Brigham at Grandparents Day at Seadrift School.

Lamar Williams and his grandfather Ranier Brigham at Grandparents Day at Seadrift School.

 

Kailey Treumer and her grandmother.

Kailey Treumer and her grandmother.

Sage Carter and Ava Salazar enjoying drawing with their grandparents at Seadrift School.

Sage Carter and Ava Salazar enjoying drawing with their grandparents at Seadrift School.

Citizens of the Week at Port O’Connor School

Week ending September 4th:
PK- Riley Pagel; K- Abygail Gonzales; 1st- Connor Ferrell; 2nd- Anthony Flores; 3rd- Christopher Richter; 4th-Sergio Sanchez; 5th- Gage Spencer

Week ending September 11: PreK- Addilynn Ruddick; K- Audrey Rhoads; 1st- Shelby Wheat; 2nd- Cole Spicak; 3rd- Maddix Delgado; 4th- Matthew Stapp; 5th- Ashton Fowler-Albrecht

John-Hawes
Doggetts
Port O’Connor School thanks Johnny Hawes and Jenny O’Neill and the Doggett family who spent the weekend prior to school starting mowing and weed eating to get our playground ready for the returning students. We are so lucky to have people like them in our community.

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