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Serving Sealy and Austin County since 1887 • Home of TJ Mills

Volume 127 Number 18

THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014

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County Commissioner defends EMS proposal runoff Tempers rise at commissioners court on plan potential hospital takeover of EMS revised By JOE SOUTHERN

reporter@sealynews.com

By JOE SOUTHERN reporter@sealynews.com

Voting in the runoff election for Austin County judge and other state races has been expanded to include more times and areas through a plan adopted Monday by the Austin County Commissioners Court. Though only Republicans can vote

It wasn’t even on the agenda for Monday’s meeting of the Austin County Commissioners Court, but a proposal by Bellville St. Joseph’s Health Center to take

control of operation of the county’s Emergency Medical Service (EMS) still caused some testy debate. During the public comment period at the start of the meeting, H.W. “Buddy” Koenig began reading a letter

he wrote in regard to the proposal, recounting how his life was saved last year by EMS when he suffered a heart attack. He praised the quick response by first responders and credited EMS with taking him to a Katy hospi-

tal. After recounting his story and profusely thanking all those involved, he turned his attention to Precinct 1 Commissioner Reese Turner – the lone proponent on the commissioners court for the proposed takeover – and challenged him to find other cost-cutting measures to help EMS

run more efficiently. “Reese, you say that Austin County is overspending by $300,000 a year. I agree that is a lot of money, but can you tell me how or where it can be cut?” he said. “If you can, take charge as a commissioner should and change the budget to ■ EMS, page 12

Burttschell Ranch a place for second chances By JOE SOUTHERN reporter@sealynews.com

■ ELECTION, page 12

NEWSBITS Winery ribbon cutting Yellow Brick Road Winery, located at 3587 Ward Bend Rd. in Sealy, is inviting the public to attend its ribbon cutting with the Sealy Chamber of Commerce. The event will be Friday, May 2, at 11 a.m. and includes a performance by owner and movie score composer Gerry Math and actress/singer Victoria Geil. The vineyard includes a piano bar and wine tasting room. It operates Fridays and Saturdays 5-11 p.m. Call (979) 216-8885 for more information.

Cinco de Mayo A Cinco de Mayo celebration is planned for Saturday, May 3, at Levine Park in Sealy from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be food, games and music and booths set up by Sealy YMCA, Child ID Program, Texas Children’s Hospital, Gulf Coast Blood Bank, Houston Food Bank Distribution and many more. For questions call (979) 8853113 or visit www. christian-city.net. ■ NEWSBITS, page 20

TODAY'SOBITUARIES ■ Joan Marusik

BIBLEQUOTE Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth. 1 John 3:18

Thank a

Veteran and Serviceman everyday

If Burttschell Ranch is about anything it’s rebirth. Born out of the loss of a husband and father, the ranch is a place where old dogs and horses find new purpose after their former owners have put them out to pasture. “The thing about a dog or a horse is that they give you the same thing every time,” said Chad Hugo, husband of Burttschell Ranch founder Judi Burttschell. Burttschell Ranch is a 15-acre oasis on Hillboldt Road northwest of Sealy. It’s home to 17 horses and a dozen or so dogs, all rescued animals. Burttschell operates it ■ RANCH, page 15

The Sealy News/JOE SOUTHERN

Judi Burttschell saddles up one of her rescued horses to present it to a potential adopter. Burttschell runs a ranch near Sealy for rescued horses and dogs that she founded in memory of her late husband.

Relay for your loved ones By AMBER GONZALES editor@sealynews.com

Strap on your walking shoes and grab your family and friends, Relay for Life starts Saturday at 11 a.m. The annual fundraiser for the American Cancer Society will be at Tiger Stadium this year with a new schedule to accommodate families. Rather than overnight, the event is now 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and there will be fun activities going on every hour. Most importantly, it’s a place that the community can go to remember and to show their support for the parents, children, relative or friend they’ve known who battle cancer. “Until I walked around and looked at all these luminaria bags, I had no idea how many families were affected here,” said Janice Wied, captain of Hugo’s Hotrods relay team.

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Sisters Abianne Miller and JennaDee Detro own and operate Cat Spring Tea, featuring yaupon tea blends. There will be a tasting at Bliss in Sealy May 3 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Sealy News/AMBER GONZALES

Cancer survivors make the first lap at Brahma Stadium at last year's Relay for Life. This year's relay will be at Tiger Stadium, located on Highway 90 at Loop 350.

11 a.m. - Opening ceremony 11:30 a.m. - Survivor's lap 9 p.m. - Luminaria ceremony 10:45 p.m. - Closing ceremony

Home brewed: Tea movement steeped locally By AMBER GONZALES editor@sealynews.com

Relay is a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society (ACS), but it’s also a place to bring awareness about all the resources that ACS provides, like helping to find and pay for treatment, infor-

mation for caregivers, Road to Recovery (rides to treatment), lodging programs and much more. This year’s Relay for Life is going to be different and packed full ■ RELAY, page 12

In what most people around here consider a weed, two sisters found something they want to make into a regional landmark. With tastes like apple pie and chai, Abianne Miller and JennaDee Detro have developed

an overlooked local resource with Cat Spring Tea. “It’s so durable and we have so much of it, there has to be something positive,” said Miller about the yaupon plant. “It tends to be pretty tenacious.” Yaupon, or ilex vomitoria, is an evergreen ■ YAUPON, page 15

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