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Company forges ahead despite lots of opposition Austin County election results The following are partial election results from contested races and questions on the ballot in Austin County. Final results will be posted online at www.sealynews.com.

Republican Primary Pct. 1 Commissioner Allen Kaminski 165 Mark Lamp 432 Reese Turner 268 Tax AssessorCollector Marcus Pena 983 Kim Rinn 946 Pct. 4 Constable James Clark 150 Matt McArthur 27 Austin County Republican Party Chair H.W. “Buddy” Koenig 1,168 Marc S. Young 522 President Donald J. Trump 645 Carly Fienna 2 Rand Paul 5 Ted Cruz 977 John R. Kasich 68 Elizabeth Gray 0 Rick Santorum 1 Mike Huckabee 4 Chris Christie 3 Lindsey Graham 0 Jeb Bush 47 Marco Rubio 275 Ben Carson 69 Uncommitted 30 Railroad Commissioner Lance N. Christian 201 John Greytok 79 Wayne Christian 235 Gary Gates 829 Ron Hale 123 Doug Jeffrey 54 Weston Martinez 76 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3 Debra Lehrmann 821 Michael Massengale 797 Justice, Supreme Court Place 5 Paul Green 996 Rick Green 496 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9 Eva Guzman 996 Joe Pool 605 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2 Mary Lou Keel 645 Chris Oldner 493 Ray Wheless 275 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5 Sid Harle 284 Scott Walker 651 Steve Smith 345 Brent Webster 146 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 Michael E. Keasler 917 Richard Davis 430

Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 2 Kevin Jewell 907 Bud Wiesedeppe 473 Proposition 1 (Property tax) Yes 1,431 No 457 Proposition 2 (Immigration) Yes 1,233 No 728 Proposition 3 (Labor union dues) Yes 1,651 No 268 Proposition 4 (10th Amendment) Yes 1,861 No 75

Democratic Primary President Willie L. Wilson 1 Keith Judd 0 Hillary Clinton 147 Star Locke 0 Calvis L. Hawes 0 Bernie Sanders 58 Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente 0 Martin J. O’Malley 5 U.S. Representative, District 10 Scot B. Gallaher 106 Tawana W. Cadien 83 Railroad Commissioner Lon Burnam 55 Grady Yarbrough 79 Cody Garnett 45 Justice 14th Court of Appeals District Jim Sharp 85 Candice White 99 Referenda 1 (Economic security and prosperity) For 176 Against 21 Referenda 2 (Fair criminal justice system) For 170 Against 23 Referenda 3 (Climate) For 174 Against 18 Referenda 4 (Voting Rights Act) For 178 Against 14 Referenda 5 (Campus carry) For 160 Against 34 Referenda 6 (Comprehensive immigration reform) For 168 Against 27

SouthWaste tries to be transparent with the public By JASON B. HOGAN reporter@sealynews.com

SouthWaste Disposal, LLC, from Houston has run the gamut of Austin County lately to gain public confidence in its proposed operation of a municipal solid waste (MSW) facility between the Town of San Felipe and Brazos Country and remain as transparent as it can be. Tim Cox, vice president of operations for SouthWaste, spoke with The Sealy News in a phone interview last week to quell suspicions that its operation supports turning the county into a “dumping ground for human waste” and irresponsibly processing and storing “millions of gallons of noxious, rotting, liquid waste every month.” SouthWaste, formed

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Pictured is the entrance to a SouthWaste Disposal facility on the south side of San Antonio in Elmendorf. According to signage, the San Antonio facility accepts grease trap and septic waste along with brush and sludge. in 2005 through the purchase of five small grease companies, core business is picking up grease traps. “There are not a lot of composting facilities that actually bring in grease trap waste,” Cox said. The average grease trap holds anywhere from 50 gallons to 10,000 gallons. ■ WASTE, page 15

Sealy joins list of local towns fighting plant By JASON B. HOGAN reporter@sealynews.com

Three weeks after d i s c o v e r i n g SouthWaste Disposal, LLC, of Houston plans to build a compost facility within the vicinity of three separate

Austin County cities, local municipalities are still shuffling to gather more information on the company and its general operation. Warren Escovy, director of planning and community development, played a video of a SouthWaste facility tour his staff took two weeks ago on a 28-acre site in Elmendorf on the south side of San Antonio at a Tuesday, Feb. 23, Sealy City Council meeting. The smell was strong at the facility, Escovy said. Wind shifts dictate what areas are affected by sharp smells surrounding the facility. The wind’s direction once at the site does not matter, but across the street the smell was not as bad, he said. “They (facility management) told us its all natural. But all natural, the odor is still strong,” he said of the ■ SEALY, page 3

Warrant roundup beginning More than 300 law enforcement jurisdictions from across Texas, including the Sealy Police Department and the Austin County Sheriff’s Office, will participate in the “Great Texas Warrant Roundup,” Saturday, March 5. This is the 10th annual statewide round up where officers will arrest individuals with outstanding warrants pending before their respective courts. Law enforcement agencies statewide are combining their efforts. Major areas such as Houston, Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin, and San Angelo are participating in the roundup, as well as hundreds of smaller counties and cities. Those arrested will be taken before the court for arraignment and disposition of their cases. Full payment will be due at that time. “We strongly encourage individuals to take care of their warrants voluntarily in order to avoid the embarrassment of being arrested ■ ROUNDUP, page 10

The Sealy News/JOE SOUTHERN

Courier from Alamo arrives Scott McMahon, director of Presidio La Bahia in Goliad, arrives in San Felipe Monday during his reenactment of the rides of the letters from William B. Travis at the Alamo to Washington-on-theBrazos. He will do presentations for school children on Wednesday before continuing his trek north in honor of the 180th anniversary of the Texas Revolution. See more on page 10.

Cruz's wife campaigns in area By JOE SOUTHERN editor@sealynews.com

Heidi Cruz spent the weekend campaigning for her husband, Sen. Ted Cruz, in the area, including stops in Katy, Rosenberg and Brenham. She

was joined in Brenham Sunday night by State Sen. Lois Kolkhorst. Her whistle stop tour took her to Katy Friday afternoon and then to Rosenberg where she campaigned for her husband’s bid for the White House.

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The visit came the day after a Republican primary debate in Houston and four days before voters in Texas enter the fray in the Super Tuesday balloting. On Tuesday, 12 Heidi Cruz stumps for her husband, presidential candidate Ted ■ CRUZ, page 16 Cruz, Friday in Rosenberg.

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