Updated: 9:29 AM CST Feb 3, 2021 On Tuesday, a family forever scarred from a 2016 texting while driving crash learned that the driver found responsible would be let out of prison.KCRG reports Keith Furne was convicted of homicide by vehicle in 2018. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the death of 16-year-old Selena Apodaca and her 13-year-old sister, Isabella Severson. Jenny Perez, the mother, and Elysia Severson, Perez’s daughter, both survived but suffered severe injuries.Perez and Severson watched through a computer screen as Furne made his case to the parole board to be let out of jail after serving two and a half years of his 10-year sentence.“Every day I cry,” Perez told the board. “It feels like somebody took my breath away. Thirty-two months doesn’t seem very long to me.” Perez and her daughter remember the day the crash happened. Perez said Furne hasn’t served enough of his time for taking the life of her two young daughters.“An ‘I’m so
New nursing director faces challenges at ECISD - Odessa American: ECISD
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Courtesy Photo Ector County ISDâs new director of nursing and health services Becky Rhodes is in her fourth year of school nursing and her 14th in the profession.
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Courtesy Photo Becky Rhodes, ECISDâs new director of nursing and health services, is working toward her master of science in nursing and is a Nationally Certified School Nurse through the National Board for Certification of School Nurses.
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Before she got into nursing, Becky Rhodes, Ector County ISDâs new director of nursing and health services wore a variety of hats.