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Dr. Bhavik Kantibhai Patel

Texas Medical Board Suspends Lubbock Physician Arrested for Prostitution

11/25/2020 - 11:37 , by sonia
Back in February, Dr. Bhavik Kantibhai Patel was arrested during an online sting conducted by the Lubbock Police Department Special Operations Vice Unit and DPS.
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Crashes
Coleman St. Crash (LIVE! Photo/Matt Trammell)

WATCH: San Angelo Woman Killed in Early Morning Rollover Crash

11/25/2020 - 10:29 , by Yantis Green
San Angelo Police Confirmed Wednesday morning that a 26-year-old San Angelo woman was killed in a rollover crash at Howard and Coleman streets.
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Crashes
Coleman St. Crash (LIVE! Photo/Matt Trammell)

WATCH: Serious Crash Blocks West San Angelo Streets

11/25/2020 - 09:39 , by Yantis Green
Serious Rollover Crash on Coleman and Howard streets in San Angelo.
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Crime
Arturo Martinez (L) Kistina Csikortos (M) Timothy Michalewicz (R)

Stealing Cars and Fighting Police Tops Tuesday's Booking Report

11/25/2020 - 09:14 , by matttrammell
The Tom Green County Sheriff's Office, the San Angelo Police Department and the Texas Department of Public Safety made various arrests including the following individuals:
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Peggy Evelyn Gordon

11/25/2020 - 09:05 , by TKing09

Peg Gordon passed away on Sunday, November 22, 2020, after battling COVID-19. Peggy Evelyn Pike was born to Virginia E. and Burnis W. Pike in Houston, Texas on October 25, 1926, and graduated from Mirabeau B. Lamar High School in Houston. Peggy met the love of her life, Robert (Bob) Paxson Gordon, while living with her sister in Boston in 1944. They were united in marriage on September 3, 1946, in Houston. Their union was blessed with five children. During their 66-year marriage, they lived for many years in Houston, where Bob was hospital administrator at Hermann Hospital. Bob and Peg moved to San Angelo in 1966 where Bob worked as hospital administrator of the Clinic Hospital (later Angelo Community Hospital) until 1977 when he opened his own certified public accountant practice. Peg worked in Bob’s accounting office for nearly 20 years. Following Bob’s death in 2012, in 2014 Peg moved to College Station, Texas to live with her daughter. Peg was an accomplished weaver and seamstress, and passionately pursued the family’s genealogical history. The shelves of her home office are filled with volumes of her genealogy research, as well as her own beautiful woven art. She was a member of the Johnson Street Church of Christ in San Angelo and attended the A&M Church of Christ in College Station. Peg was an active member of the “Come and Take It Chapter" of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution in Bryan, Texas. She never met a person with whom she could not strike up a conversation – often determining there was someone they both knew in common. 

In addition to her parents and husband, Peg was preceded in death by her sister Dorothy Nash and brothers Beuhring Pike and John Pike. Her five children and their families survive: 1) Dr. Drexel R. Gordon & Julie Levasseur (Norway, Maine) and children: Silas and Rosemary. 2) Kearby L. Gordon Etheredge (College Station, Texas) and children & a stepdaughter: Rachel Etheredge; Sam & Erica Etheredge and a stepson & sons: Cort Strickland, Mason and Wesley; Nathan Etheredge & Danielle DuFour; Chama & Tony Yarbrough. 3) Sharla J. Gordon & Tommy Hagler (Terrell, Texas) and daughter & stepchildren: Kacy Hagler & Chris Rogers; Amy & Toby Flowers and children: Mason and Mallory; Dale Hagler. 4) Dr. B. Kevin Gordon & Dr. Marsha Raebel (Centennial, Colorado) and children: Joshua & Vicki Gordon and son Grayson; Aaron Gordon and Alyssa Gordon. 5) Kyle D. Gordon (Austin, Texas) and daughter: Jessica Gordon & Ben Reynolds and sons: Eliot and Geo. 

A graveside service will be held on Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 11:00 AM at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens, 4989 FM Highway 1223, San Angelo, Texas, 76905. In lieu of flowers, the family of Peg Gordon requests memorials be given to the San Angelo Genealogical & Historical Society, PO Box 3453, San Angelo, Texas 76902, or to the Rust Street Ministries, 803 Rust Street, San Angelo, Texas 76903 (325-486-1004).

Graveside

Saturday, November 28, 2020

11:00AM

Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens
4989 FM Highway 1223 
San Angelo, TX 76905

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Janaan "Oma" Tschudi

11/25/2020 - 09:01 , by TKing09

San Angelo, Texas – Janaan G. (Bott) Tschudi passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 22, 2020 surrounded by her children. 
Nan is survived by her three sons, Craig Tschudi and his wife, Susan Tschudi, of Malibu, CA, Todd Tschudi, of Bastrop, TX, and Marc Tschudi and his wife, Cindy Tschudi, of San Angelo, TX; two daughters, Nan Tschudi Liederbach of Brentwood, TN, and Pam Tschudi Parker and her husband, Max Parker, of San Angelo, TX; 13 grandchildren, Jordan, Kendall, Kyle, Marc, Grant, Makensie, Evan, Grace, Claire, Madelaine, John Paul, Brendan, and Bridgette; nine great-grandchildren, Eliott, Ashton, Camper, Dillon, Mason, Collins, Evyn, Benjamin, and Penelope, and many nieces and nephews. 
Nan was born in Dubuque, Iowa on July 24, 1928, to Freda (Schnee) Bott and J. Earle Bott. She married Harris Walter Tschudi in Nativity Church in Dubuque on June 21, 1948, and they began their adventurous life traveling within the military and starting a family. They eventually relocated to San Angelo where they continued to raise their growing family. Harris died in 1964. Nan never remarried and worked tirelessly for many years for San Angelo Independent School District to support her family. 
Nan was a strong, dedicated, resilient, hard-working, passionate, fun-loving woman who lived for her family. She adored music, dancing, celebrating, and simply being with others. Her love for God and the Catholic Church were immense, and she remained a faithful servant until her last day. Nan, known as “Oma” or “GiGi” to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, left a supreme legacy. She taught the world around her how to love unconditionally, dance away doubt, and truly enjoy all that life has to offer. Nan will be greatly missed and will forever remain in the hearts of her family and friends. 
Nan was a longtime member of Sacred Heart Cathedral. The family plans to hold a memorial service to pay tribute to Nan sometime in the near future. In lieu of flowers, Nan’s family would be honored if a donation is made to a deserving charity/organization in her name.

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Business
TxDOT Digital Sign Contest. (Contributed/TxDOT)

TxDOT Holding Clever Sign Contest

11/25/2020 - 08:53 , by Yantis Green
TxDOT is holding a contest to find the best and most creative safe-driving message to help end the daily death streak on Texas roads.
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County

Long Time Tom Green County Clerk Resigns

11/25/2020 - 08:07 , by Yantis Green
Liz McGill has been the Tom Green County Clerk for 20 years.
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Crashes
30 Acre Grass Fire in Ector County

High Winds Allow Grassfire to Burn Nearly 30 Acres

11/25/2020 - 07:55 , by sonia
A grass fire burned nearly 30 acres on Tuesday afternoon in Ector County.
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Channel
Sports
Teaser Media
Sports AI

Tyler Chapel Hill paints near-perfect picture in win over Stafford 40-14

11/24/2020 - 21:59 , by SportsDesk

There was no magic, just a sheer overpowering force as Tyler Chapel Hill mashed Stafford 40-14 in a Texas high school football matchup.

Suffocating defense didn’t allow points on either side in the final quarter.

Tyler Chapel Hill’s determination showed as it carried a 40-14 lead into the fourth quarter.

Tyler Chapel Hill’s offense thundered to a 33-14 lead over Stafford at halftime.

Tyler Chapel Hill drew first blood by forging a 26-14 margin over Stafford after the first quarter.

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