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Politics
Vote Gandy Ink Sale Barn (LIVE! Photo/Matt Trammell)

Here's Where to Vote Without Standing in a Long Line

11/03/2020 - 11:12 , by Yantis Green
Some Polling Locations in San Angelo Have Short Lines!
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Crime
1988 lbs of Meth Seized by Border Patrol (Contributed/CBP)

Border Patrol Agents Seize $60 Million Worth of Meth

11/03/2020 - 10:54 , by Yantis Green
The narcotics combined have an estimated street value of $60,758,775.
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Sports
Abilene Cooper Cougars (Contributed / KTXS)

Coronavirus Cancels Abilene Cooper Football Game on Friday

11/03/2020 - 10:48 , by sonia
ABILENE, TX -- The Abilene Cooper Cougars have postponed their football game against the Fort Worth Brewer Bears amid coronavirus concerns.
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Crime
Tom Green County Detention Facility

Drug Dealing and Fraud Arrests Top Monday Booking Report

11/03/2020 - 10:41 , by Brent Blinka
SAN ANGELO, TX – San Angelo LIVE! makes no assumptions or representations about guilt or innocence of anyone on the booking report. People charged with crimes are presumed innocent unless proven guilty. Information on this site should not be used to determine any person’s actual criminal record.
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Charles Richard Harvey

11/03/2020 - 09:29 , by TKing09

Charles Richard Harvey at the age of 89 has transitioned to be with the Lord our Father on Sunday, November 1, 2020 . He battled with Alzheimer’s the last years of his life. He was born May 26, 1931 in San Angelo, Texas to O.R and Willie Mary Harvey. 
Richard (aka) Coach Harvey born and raised in San Angelo Texas. He was a talented athlete and leader throughout his life. He attended San Angelo Junior College and North Texas State playing football. He joined the Marines where he continued to play football and coach softball and Honorably Discharged as a Major. 
After his military career, he began his career as Football coach in Grapevine Texas where he met the forever love of his life Frances Dee Lipscomb. They had a beautiful and adventurous life together traveling the world and living a life of fun, love and laughter. 
They moved to Alpine, TX where Richard was Head Football Coach and Athletic Director at Sul Ross State University. While in Alpine from 1964 – 1976 in addition to coaching he enjoyed the great outdoors of Brewster county including many camping trips along the Rio Grande River. He loved to watch all kinds of sports and was an avid golfer and a wonderful husband and father. Richard is known as was a leader, talented storyteller and musician. He had a natural talent of hearing a song on the radio and pick up his guitar and play and sing his version. 
Richard and Frances Dee had that special one of kind love. Both great parents sharing the joys of family, friends, traveling, social gatherings and giving back to the community by delivery Meals on Wheels in Midland, TX for many years. There are not enough words to share the joy, leadership and love of the lives that he touched throughout his life. 
Richard is preceded by love of his life for 60 years Frances Dee Harvey, his parents and his younger brother Ronald Harvey. 
Richard is survived by his brother Donald Harvey and wife Carolyn and their children, Son Brian Harvey and wife Gail and their children Tristan and Mackenzie; Daughter Alisha and her husband Mickey Roach and their children Trey and Mason. And Son Brandon Harvey and his life partner Vince O’Connor. Also a sister-in-law Ann Harvey and her son Jason and wife Tasha. 
Richard’s children, grandchildren and great grandchildren include: 
Son Rick, wife Vikki Harvey, their children, Travis, wife Rachelle and their children Addison, Makalya and JT; Blake and wife Brittany and their children Jett and Ryan; Chad and wife Kelsie and their children Cole and William. 
Son Troy and his life partner Ron Champion of San Angelo, Texas. 
Daughter Kyan her husband James Hendry of Midland, Texas and their children Mallory, husband John Buck and their children Jaxon, Ellie and Molly, and son Sheldon and wife Sieanna Ginn and their children Angel and August.  
Richard will continue to contribute by donating his body to the Texas Tech Willed Body Program for medical research and science.  
The family will have a private tribute for Richard and in lieu of flowers we ask for loved ones to say a prayer or donate to their favorite charity. The Harvey family is appreciative for the end of life care provided by Kindred Hospice of San Angelo, Texas. 
Sympathy cards may be received at: 305 S Park St, San Angelo, TX 76901.

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Marilynn Louise Averyt

11/03/2020 - 09:14 , by TKing09

Marilynn Louise Averyt was born on December 22, 1933, in Salina, Kansas, to Twila Marie and Clayton Edgar Webster. She died November 1, 2020. She was 86. 
The Webster family came to San Angelo from Kansas in 1936 and became active in the ranching and livestock business. Lynn attended San Angelo schools and graduated from San Angelo High School in 1951. In October of that year, she and Milton Dee Averyt married in the First United Methodist Church of San Angelo. 
Dee was serving in the U.S. Navy at the time, so the newlyweds lived in Phoenix, Arizona; San Diego, California; Norfolk, Virginia; and Escondido, California, before his discharge. They then moved to Andrews, Texas, where Dee worked for Humble Oil and Refining Company, and Lynn was a stay-at-home mother to their two children. The Averyts then moved to Beaumont where Dee received his degree in geology from Lamar University and was hired as a drilling fluid engineer by Dresser-Magcobar to work in the Texas Panhandle. Another daughter was welcomed to the family in 1964. 
The family moved frequently, living in Perryton, Texas; Liberal, Kansas; Elk City, Oklahoma; and Duncan, Oklahoma. In 1975, the Averyts moved to Houston, Texas, where Dee was named Director of Training for Dresser Industries. While living in various cities and states, Lynn was a member of the Federated Women’s Club of America, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, PEO, various bridge clubs, Country Clubs, book clubs, sewing clubs, churches and the Carl Jung Center in Houston. 
She also volunteered as a Sunday school teacher, Scout leader, teacher’s aide for special needs children, civic theater member and production director, facilitator of several faith-based groups, and member and president of a hospital auxiliary. 
At the time of her death, she was a member of the First United Methodist Church of San Angelo and Unity Spiritual Center of San Angelo and a student of Buddhism. She was also a member of the Faith Club and the Insight Meditation Group. 
When their last child went to college, Lynn went to work part-time for Barnes & Noble bookstore in Houston. She and Dee both retired and moved back home to San Angelo in 1993 where they enjoyed re-uniting with old friends, making new ones, spending time with their mothers, taking wonderful trips and appreciating their view of Parkview Lake, especially at Christmastime. 
Lynn was preceded in death by her parents; an infant brother, Jon Douglas Webster; her brother, James Scott Webster; her brother-in-law, Dr. R.A. “Ronnie” Averyt; her son-in-law, Charles Kaffie Jr.; and two very special friends, Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith. 
She is survived by her husband of 69 years, Dee; her son, Webster Wren Averyt (Deidre) of San Marcos, Texas; daughters Rebecca Ann Averyt of Universal City, Texas, and Elizabeth Dishon Averyt of Corpus Christi, Texas; grandchildren DeLynn Victoria Mitchell (Paul) of Katy, Texas; Patrick Clayton Hendricks of Austin, Texas; Avery Allen Williams of Austin, Texas; and Grace Louise Williams of New Orleans, Louisiana; and two great-granddaughters, Caitlin Paige Mitchell and Nora Emily Mitchell, both of Katy, Texas. Also, her brother, Edgar “Eddie” Clayton Webster, Jr., of Ruidoso, New Mexico; and two brothers-in-law, George Harmon Averyt (Sherry) of Arlington, Texas, and Jerry Wren Averyt (Terry) of Dallas, Texas; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. 
No services will be held at this time. Please honor Lynn’s memory through a charity of your choice.

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Pauline Frances (Jost) Kolster

11/03/2020 - 09:09 , by TKing09

Pauline Frances Kolster (Jost) 93, passed away Wednesday, October 28, 2020, in San Angelo. Pauline was born March 9, 1927 to John Jost and Barbara Englert in Rowena, Texas. Pauline has been a lifelong resident of San Angelo. She married John Kolster on April 15, 1953. They were happily married for 26 years and had two daughters before his passing on December 31, 1979. Pauline was a lifelong member of Immanuel Baptist Church. Pauline loved going to church until her health deteriorated and she was no longer able to attend. Listening to church hymns on a Sunday on the radio was one of her favorite past times. She worked for Monarch Title for over 20 years and for Santa Fe Crossing Senior Citizens until she was forced to retire. Pauline will be dearly missed. She was not just a grandmother to us she was our Nanny and will forever be remembered. Her great-grandchildren brightened her life and kept her active.

Survivors include her daughter, Cindy Kolster; five grandchildren, Eric Kolster, Nicole Scott, Jeannette and husbamd Daniel Richardson, Sammy Neal, Jr. and Timothy Neal; four great grandchildren, Haylie, Hunter, Hayden, and Heaven; a brother, John Jost; three sisters, Julia McNamara, Elizabeth Gilbert, and Wilma Jean Carter; a half-sister, Julie Ann Kolster.

Pauline was preceded in death by her daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Sam Neal; four brothers, Otto Jost, Raymond Jost, Alford Jost, Emil Jost, Walter Jost and wife Evelyn Jost; and a sister, Hattie Mae Jost.

Public viewing will be from 9:00 AM until 8:00 PM Wednesday, November 4, 2020, at Robert Massie Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 10:00 AM Thursday, November 5, 2020, at Immanuel Baptist Church with Pastor Ryan Buck, officiating. Burial will follow at Belvedere Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home. A lunch will be provided at Immanuel Baptist Church following internment.
 

PUBLIC VIEWING

Wednesday
November 4, 2020
9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Robert Massie Funeral Home
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

 

FUNERAL SERVICE

Thursday
November 5, 2020
10:00 AM
Immanuel Baptist
90 E 14th Street
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Politics
Voters Lined up at TxDOT (LIVE! Photo/Joe Hyde)

Long Lines at Tom Green County Polls Tuesday

11/03/2020 - 07:47 , by Yantis Green
There were long lines at some Tom Green County polling locations when they opened at 7 a.m. Tuesday.
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Crime

Teenager Shot and Killed During Halloween Party

11/02/2020 - 15:56 , by matttrammell
A teenager was shot and killed over the weekend after a fight broke out at a party. 
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Crime
US Supreme Court

Supreme Court: West Texas Prison Guards Can be Sued for NSFW Inmate Treatment

11/02/2020 - 14:07 , by matttrammell
The United States Supreme Court made a decision whether or not guards at a Texas Prison could be sued over allegations of cruel and unusual punishment.
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