Tuesday, March 29, 2011
League City officials respond to accusations on watchdog website
by Hayley Kappes/ The Daily News
khou.com
Posted on March 24, 2011 at 10:43 AM
LEAGUE CITY, Texas — High-ranking city staff members have responded to allegations that have been circulating and were published by a website claiming to be a League City governmental watchdog.
The website berates the city for wasteful spending on projects, including the renovation of city hall. It also claims there’s a conflict of interest in city-awarded engineering contracts and that special preference was given to maintenance of Fourth Street, a public road leading to the Clear Creek Gun Range owned by the father-in-law of Mayor Toni Randall.
City Manager Marcus Jahns at Tuesday’s council meeting addressed some of the allegations, which have circulated before the website launched.
"In keeping with our values of being open and transparent, I thought it would be best to address council so they hear the same thing," Jahns said. "A lot of this is purely not true, and it’s starting to impact staff."
The site was registered Feb. 9 through Domains By Proxy, a company that allows users to anonymously launch a website.
A representative from the company could not be reached Wednesday.
The company website states that in special situations, it might be necessary for Domains By Proxy to reveal the name and some personal information of someone who has registered privately, including when required by law, or in "the good faith belief that such action is necessary in order to conform to the edicts of the law."
The website accuses the city of awarding a couple of design engineering contracts to Aledo-based Wasteline Engineering because some of the company’s employees previously worked for Lubbock-based Oller Engineering, owned by Rich Oller, League City’s assistant city manager of public works.
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Last Space Shuttle moved to pad
Crews at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida are preparing space shuttle Endeavour for the STS-134 crew's Terminal Countdown Demonstration test this week.
Endeavour's six astronauts are scheduled to arrive at Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility tonight at approximately 7 p.m. EDT to begin the dress launch rehearsal and other related training. The arrival will be shown live on NASA TV.
Once at Kennedy, STS-134 Commander Mark Kelly and Pilot Greg H. Johnson, will practice shuttle landings in shuttle training aircraft.
The crew members for space shuttle Endeavour's STS-134 mission are Commander Mark Kelly, Pilot Gregory H. Johnson and Mission Specialists Michael Fincke, Greg Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori.
During the 14-day mission, Endeavour will deliver the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) and spare parts including two S-band communications antennas, a high-pressure gas tank, additional spare parts for Dextre and micrometeoroid debris shields.
Monday, March 14, 2011
NORAD exercise tomorrow over Houston
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) will conduct exercise flights tomorrow morning as they practice intercept and identification procedures. Exercise flights will take place over Southeastern Texas. Although they are scheduled for mid-morning, the exercise flights could be delayed due to weather concerns.
Those living southeast of Houston, specifically near Ellington Airport, may hear and/or see NORAD-controlled fighter jets in close proximity to a military or military contracted aircraft, which will be taking on the role of a Track of Interest (TOI).
In order to test responses, systems and equipment, NORAD continuously conducts exercises with a variety of scenarios, including airspace restriction violations, hijackings and responding to unknown aircraft. All NORAD exercises are carefully planned and closely controlled.
NORAD has conducted exercise flights of this nature throughout Canada and the U.S. since the start of Operation Noble Eagle, the command’s response to the terrorist attacks that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001.
Monday, March 7, 2011
18 charged in rape of 11 year old girl.
(CNN) -- Thirteen adults and five juveniles have been arrested as part of an investigation into the alleged rape of a Texas girl, police said.
Darrell Broussard, assistant police chief for the Cleveland, Texas, police department, said Monday that the investigation into the incident "is continuous," with more significant developments possible. Cleveland is about 50 miles northeast of Houston.
"There have been leads during our investigation that have alerted us to other possible persons of interest," Broussard told CNN. "The investigation is ongoing."
The 18 individuals charged thus far are between 14 and 27 years old, he said.
On Friday, the Cleveland police department announced that four students in the Cleveland independent school district had been arrested on charges of aggravated sexual assault of a child under 14.
They appeared Monday in a Liberty County court, in the town of Liberty, to face the charges.
Police noted that some but not all suspects are students at Cleveland High School, though all those named thus far are from the town.
Mike Little, the district attorney in Liberty County, said police would likely decide whether more people would be charged. He offered few other details, saying, "We are very careful about pretrial publicity."
The incident allegedly happened late last year in Cleveland. The case has sharply divided the community, according to CNN affiliate KHOU.
"It just seems like a dream," said Sherry Fletcher, whose 20-year-old son Devo Shaun Green is among those charged according to Cleveland police. "I just hope everything comes out well, because some of these kids are innocent."
Those adults arrested and charged with sexual abuse of a child, a first-degree felony in Texas, could face 25 year to life in prison if convicted, according to the police department.
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