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Last chance amnesty

Giving people a second chance to right their wrongs, the Fort Hood U.S. Magistrate Court, in partnership with the Directorate of Emergency Services, is holding a warrant amnesty, where people with outstanding tickets and warrants have an opportunity to take care of their business before possibly being arrested. “We’re going to give the population the opportunity to turn themselves in. If they turn themselves in, their overall punishment may be reduced, but if they don’t turn themselves in, it could potentially be bad,” Maj. Aaron Salter, special assistant United States attorney and chief of federal litigation at Fort Hood, explained. “It’s considered an amnesty because potentially some of the higher fines, depending on the type of crime they were charged with, could be waived.”

Merry Christmas: COVID-19 altering holiday plans for some area residents but not dimming their enthusiasm for celebration

One of the best parts of the holidays for me as a kid was helping to pick out the family Christmas tree. My brother, sister and I would pile into the back of the old man’s Chevy sedan and head down to Long Point Road on Houston’s northwest side to the big tree lot on the corner. It was usually at night, and it was cold outside, and lots of smiling people were excitedly moving through the rows of freshly cut Douglas firs, searching for the perfect centerpiece for their celebration. John Clark Believe it or not, back in those days, I remember the trees going for $5, $6, and $7, depending on the size.

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