Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, August 16, 2006, Page 5A, Image 5

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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL WATER From page lA require a lift station for the next phase, going north east in Peach County to an 18-inch line and down to Watson Boulevard. In Houston County, the water line will tie into a 16-inch county line on the southeast side of the inter section of U.S. 41 and Russell Parkway, and will possibly be at the church in a couple weeks, the council was told last week. Walker told city council there is some activity out there, and developers are looking for sites already zoned for commercial. A couple other city projects are also moving forward. County approved the $79,650 bid from Fairchild Roofing of Warner Robins for roof repairs at City Hall and the Civic Center. Work is almost complete at the Lake Joy Road fire and police stations. Work at the Pleasant Hill fire station is also coming along said city Purchasing Agent Mark Baker. Council also approved more than a dozen bids including: the purchase of four Ford F-150 trucks from Allan Vigil Ford in Morrow at $13,050 each or $52,200 total and about S2OO over budget. The bid was lower than the area Ford dealerships Warner Robins Ford, Wayne Morris Ford and Brannen Ford, but was not the low est. The low bid was from Carl Black GMC at $ 11,955 each or $47,820 for four GMC Sierra pickups. The city opted to stay with the Ford products because city has been buying them for 20 years and the city maintenance shop is set up for Fords, with filters and replacement parts. Baker noted it was the first time he’s seen a GMC bid, as BOTTOM From page iA license and noticed that the bed of the truck had raised 3-4 inches, Dykes said. “You can see where the truck was altered,” Dykes said, looking through the wheel well and at the tail gate. “You could put probably 50-60 kilos in there,” Dykes said. “It could be opened from the botton,” explained Dykes, “but was bent up as officers didn’t know how it opened.” While no drugs were dis covered in the compartment, the driver had nearly $7,000 cash on him, Dykes said. The driver, tentatively iden tified as Jose Isabel Penaloza Dominguez is being held the Houston County Detention Center in Perry on charges of false compartment, driv ing without a license and a tag violation, said Dykes. “The name is not con firmed yet,” Dykes said. “He was very uncoopera tive, he refused to give an address,” so his prints will % % . x % x!^x\^v" sB '-",. " fggiv l 'wfel^Pl^%l^ Journal Hay Lightner Perry Police found a false compartment in this truck dur ing a traffic stop. “It could be opened from the bottom,” explained Capt. Heath Dykes, “but was bent up as offi cers didn’t know how it opened.” fltf litflt! Eimfltofeiei M Run Your Employment Ad With Us, And You’ll Find Them! 9 ' -- m mmm $2 50 per line per day $13 00 per column inch display 1 that dealership has also been awarded a state contract. If the city bought the GMCs, “it might be the only four we ever buy,” Baker said. Council also approved equipment rentals, two from Neff Rental of Macon for a 160 Komatsu Excavator at $4,500 a month for Utilities and $6,700 a month for a 270 Kobelco Track Hoe for Public Works. Public Works is also rent ing two Wacker Packer BS 70s from Hertz in Macon. Baker said the Wacker Packers are earth compac tors. Other bids approved include: • $21,651.80 to Zuma Athletic Wear of Montezuma for cheerleading uniforms for the Recreation Department; • $15,067.74 to Tractor & Equipment Co. of Macon for repairs on tracks and bucket on a dresser loader for Public Works; • $8,825 to Sherwin- Williams of Warner Robins for a Graco laser line strip er with driver for Public Works; • $8,233.50 to Silvex Company in Atlanta for six drums of mosquito spray for Public Works; • $7,464.30 to Traffic Signs Inc., of Jacksonville, Fla., for sign material for Public Works; • $6,856.55 to Southern Industrial Products of Baxley and $6,277.35 to Southern Safety Supply of Macon for protective clothing; • $5,932 to Banner Security Systems of Conyers for a DigitEYEZ portable video evidence collection system for the Police Department; • $5,006.40 to National Waterworks of Byron for 4x40 HDPE pipe for the Stratford Hills subdivision for the Utilities; and • $3,386 to U.S. Advertising of Macon for 10,000 plas tic promotional bags for the Convention and Visitors Bureau. have to be checked to deter mine if he has given his real name, Dykes said. Woman stabs ex-boyfriend, both go to jail Ronald Williams and Chervette Hare had about a four-month relationship. Williams, 39, 106 King Circle, Perry, tried to get into her apartment on Broad Street, she was telling him to go and he got one of her kids to let him in, explained Perry Police Det. Anthony Sellers. They had an altercation in the kitchen. “He grabbed her and scratched her,” Sellers said, “and she grabbed a kitchen knife and cut him.” He was treated and released at Perry Hospital for his wounds. He was arrested and charged with criminal trespass and bat tery (family violence). Hare, 40, was not charged with the stabbing, Sellers said, but ended up in jail, charged for a violation of probation. 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