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Pickup's One-Eyed Wink Leads to Unexpected Arsenal

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In a recent incident, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office arrested Juan Pablo Avalos on multiple charges after a routine traffic stop discovered a cache of weapons and narcotics. According to a press release from the Madison County Sheriff ’s Office, on Wednesday, Sept. 13, at approximately 10:05 p.m., Deputy Gomez spotted a Dodge pickup truck with only one headlamp illuminated.
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CRIME LOG

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Calls for Service: 59 Traffic Stops: 56 Arrests: 11 The following calls/ incidents/arrests listed are only calls the Sheriff’s Office believes are of interest to the public. The listed calls do not reflect the entire workload that our Deputies respond to and/or initiate each day.
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JAIL LOG

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The following persons were arrested or booked into the Madison County jail from Sunday, September 10 through Sunday, September 17. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Caldwell Hornets Receive a Stinging Defeat from the Madisonville Mustangs

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As the sun set over the Madisonville High School stadium, an electric atmosphere filled the air, with fans brimming with anticipation, ready to rally behind their teams. What unfolded next that evening left even most supporters astounded. The Madisonville Mustangs unleashed an onslaught of dominance, leaving the Caldwell Hornets reeling in the dust by an astonishing margin of (63-0). The game kicked off with a bang as Ty Williams connected with Brandon Moffett for an impressive 44-yard gain.
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Why Bedias Here?

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Please know that Bedias folks’ items are welcome in our Madison County Champions exhibit. Yes, we know that Bedias lies in Grimes County, but it’s part of our culture here. For years it had its own school, with the school mascot an alligator. A “stuffed” alligator was displayed in that old gym.
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Paxton acquitted on all impeachment counts

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Ken Paxton has been reinstated as Texas Attorney General after the Texas Senate on Saturday acquitted him of charges of bribery and misuse of office. Only two Republican senators joined the 12 Democrats in voting to convict him of some of the 16 charges heard by the Senate, with four other charges dismissed by the Senate, The Dallas Morning News reported.