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⢠Cody Reed, 25, of Birdstown, Tennessee, was charged July 19 with violation of an order of protection, theft, and aggravated burglary. He was being held.
⢠Yelena Jacy Delcanto, 24, of Knoxville, was charged July 19 with violation of probation, warrant from juvenile court, and failure to appear. She was being held in lieu of $2,000.
⢠Warren Thomas Cox, 25, of 2330 Maxwell Lane in Sevierville, was charged July 19 with violation of probation. He was being held.
⢠Derik Ramsey Sifford, 33, of 1133 Shilo Church Road in Seymour, was charged July 19 with possession of meth and driving on a revoked license. He was being held in lieu of $15,000 bond.
⢠Nathan Grant Berrier, 39, of 311 White Oak Drive in Seymour, was charged July 19 with failure to appear and violation of probation. He was being held.
Cedar Hill ISD Trustees Approve Names for Three Buildings
Cedar Hill ISD Recognizes Outstanding Accomplishments of Citizens
(CEDAR HILL, TEXAS) The Cedar Hill Independent School District Board of Trustees voted on Monday night to approve names for three newly repurposed buildings.
The Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Center will be the Dr. Peggy M. Wilson STEM Center (1515 West Belt Line Road) honoring 94-year-old longtime Cedar Hill citizen Dr. Peggy Wilson, who was the first female Engineer at the company that is now Exxon Mobil. The Dr. Wilson STEM Center will share the building with Collegiate Academy and High School.
The Belt Line Enrollment Center at 504 East Belt Line will now be The Lacy Enrollment Center to honor the four siblings of the Lacy Family, who were the first African American scholars to attend CHISD, in the early 1970s.