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SEALY NEWS THE

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Serving Sealy and Austin County since 1887 • Home of Joann Vasut

Volume 128 Number 23

NEWSBITS

Sealy High School

Faith Academy

CLASS OF 2015

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Salute to graduates SPECIAL SECTION INSIDE

THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2015

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Rains have the Brazos River running

Recreation survey

DEEP & WIDE

The City of Sealy and the Sealy Family YMCA are exploring needs that might be met through an indoor recreation facility. Stop by the City of Sealy office at 415 Main St. to pick up a survey. Surveys are due by June 8.

Sealy Dance Club meets The Sealy Dance Club will hold a public dance on June 6 at 6:30 p.m. at the Sealy American Legion Hall. For more information, call 979-885-9920.

Republicans not meeting The Republicans of Austin County will not meet in June, July or August.

Free food distribution

The Sealy News/LANCE HAGOOD

The Houston Food Bank Produce Truck will be in Sealy on June 9 from 10 a.m. to noon at Immaculate Conception Church 525 5th St. Distribution will be in the 4th street parking lot. The produce is free to anyone living in Austin County and there will also be someone from the Houston Food Bank to assist anyone that needs help with applying for or renewing food stamps or children’s Medicaid/CHIP.

Summer Street Dance, Cruise-In Sealy Main Street will host “Off The Rail” Summer Street Dance and Cruise-In on Saturday, June 13, at 7 p.m. Cruise In participants should arrive by 6:30 p.m. The event benefits Sealy Main Street revitalization efforts. Enjoy barbecue, beer and the Blue Note Brothers Band. Admission is free.

A logjam forms on an old train bridge May 29 in the Brazos River just south of the FM 1093 bridge between Simonton and Wallis. Record rainfall in May led to widespread flooding in the region and almost caused the Brazos to breach its banks.

County floods but escapes the worst of it By LANCE HAGOOD reporter@sealynews.com

Although there was widespread flooding in low-lying areas of Austin and surrounding counties in the last week, the area narrowly avoided a more serious soaking as the Brazos River crested Monday morning and remained within its banks. “The Brazos River at Hempstead and San Felipe has crested and the river trending is going to go down slowly,” said Ray Chislett, Austin County Emergency Operations Coordinator. “The lowland flooding is going to be here for a while. The Brazos crested at

122.29 feet and moderate flood stage is 122.5. In the Lazy River subdivision, the water has not gone into any homes. We’re right under 122.5, which is considered moderate flooding. There’s water around a lot of the houses but not flooding any of them. The golf course at Brazos Country is under water, but no houses there have flooded.” Austin County experienced the wettest May ever recorded by the National Weather Service. Bellville received 14.74 inches during the month. That amount is 9.57 inches above normal. The thunderstorms and high winds the evening

The Sealy News/LANCE HAGOOD

Lazy River subdivision residents Joyce Galyen, Kathy Murdoch, and Jess McGee watch the Brazos River rise onto a lawn on Lazy River Drive last Thursday. of May 25 resulted in large trees knocked down around Sealy,

TODAY'SOBITUARIES

BIBLEQUOTE In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps. Proverbs 16:9

Thank a

Veteran and Serviceman everyday

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■ FLOOD, page 15

Whitehead takes seat on Sealy City Council

■ NEWS BITS, page 13

■ Cheryl Anderlla ■ Betty Luedecke ■ Jacquelyn Richter

utility lines cut and intermittent power outages that affected the

By LANCE HAGOOD reporter@sealynews.com

Amy McIntyre

Roger Hobbs

Two arrested after high-speed chase By KAREN LOPEZ publisher@sealynews.com

Two people were arrested Thursday morning after leading police on a high-speed chase through Sealy and rural Austin County. The Sealy Police Department attempted to make a traffic stop on a 2002 white Chevrolet pickup truck in the 100 block of Silliman. The vehicle fled and traveled through the city and then out to the county.

Sealy police and the Austin County Sheriff’s Office pursued the vehicle for approximately 10 miles. Police deployed their spike strips and the vehicle then swerved in an attempt to hit the police officers. Two front tires of the vehicle were flattened, but the pursuit continued until the driver crashed the vehicle into a ditch in the 800 block of Grubbs Road. Both driver and a passenger fled the vehi■ CHASE, page 15

After canvassing the votes in a recount, the Sealy City Council welcomed Janice Whitehead to its ranks at its May 26 meeting. Whitehead was

sworn in by Mayor Mark Stolarski and then took her seat in the Place 2 position. She defeated Jason Guilbeau 348-337 after the recount. Guilbeau called for the recount after the initial count showed Whitehead

ahead by three votes in the May 9 election.

Police station generator After Whitehead was seated, council took ■ COUNCIL, page 3

Wife of former publisher dies Betty Lucile Luedecke, 83, of Sealy, Texas, was born to Bernard and Alvina (Schroeder) Frank on Aug. 20, 1931 in Bellville, Texas, and died May 26, 2015 in Katy, Texas. She was baptized on Nov. 22, 1931, and confirmed on March 25, 1945, in St. John’s Lutheran Church in Bellville. She was married to Earl C. Luedecke on Nov. 13, 1948, in St. John’s and, except for four years when Earl was in the U.S. Air Force, they spent their entire married life in Sealy. Her husband was

employed at The Sealy News for 44 years from 19471991, becoming copublisher in 1970. Betty was a past president and secretary of the Sealy Women’s Bowling Luedecke Association, past president of the Sealy Fireman’s Auxiliary, and a ■ LUEDECKE, page 2

The Sealy News • 193 Schmidt Road • P.O. Box 480 • Sealy, Texas 77474 • phone: (979) 885-3562 • fax: (979) 885-3564 • www.sealynews.com

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WEEK'S WEATHER According to The Weather Channel

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This week's weather art is by Lauren Zachary, 5, a student at Selman Elementary School.


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