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News published on Southeast Texas Record in November 2012

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News from November 2012



IV infiltration caused burns, suit alleges

By David Yates |
Alleging an intravenous infiltration caused burns two years ago, Gary Vaughn and Annette Vaughn has filed suit against Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital.

$100K suit brought against Martin Transport for trucker’s collision

By David Yates |
Seeking more than $100,000 in damages, area resident Armond Lewis is suing Martin Transport for injuries he received in an automobile collision allegedly caused by Willie Hankins. 

Port Arthur Port sues Weeks Marine for property damage

By David Yates |
The Port of Port Arthur Navigation District of Jefferson County is suing Weeks Marine for property damage the company allegedly caused to its facility.

Second request for production made in trip & fall lawsuit against Parkdale Mall

By David Yates |
Parkdale Mall has made a second request for production to plaintiff Bulinda Mathis, who tripped and fell over a door jam while shopping.

Woman trips on bridge while walking dog, sues Port Arthur

By David Yates |
Alleging she tripped over a loose board on a bridge while walking her dog two years ago, Port Arthur resident Pati Paulino has filed suit seeking exemplary damages against the city.

Sandifer Gas sued for employee’s rear end collision

By David Yates |
A Warren resident is suing a Port Arthur company for an employee’s rear end collision. 

City of Beaumont immune from auto collision suit, Ninth Court rules

By David Yates |
A Beaumont judge erred by not granting the city of Beaumont governmental immunity from an automobile collision lawsuit, the Ninth Court of Appeals recently opined.

German Pellets seeks to transfer suit over Woodville bio fuel project

By David Yates |
German Pellets GmbH is seeking to transfer a suit brought by Forestech Energy, who wanted to start a company that would sell wood pellets to Europe as a source of renewable bio fuel.

Eiland, Taylor each coast to victory in respective races

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON - With nearly 55 per cent of the vote, District 23 State Rep. Craig Eiland gets to keep his seat.

Kinard wins Galveston Co. district clerk race

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON - In the span of almost a year, the Galveston County District Clerk's Office has seen three people at its helm.

Galveston Co. votes Republican for fourth straight presidential race

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON - On Election Day 2008, Galveston County residents took time out from cleaning up after Hurricane Ike to cast their votes. 

Texas stays 'red' in presidential, state races

By Marilyn Tennissen |
As of 10:30 p.m. with 62 percent of precincts reporting, Republican Mitt Romney has received 58.56 percent of Texas votes.

Shuffield to continue presiding over 136th District Court

By David Yates |
With 27 precincts reporting, Judge Milton Shuffield, who has presided over the 136thDistrict Court for the last 16 years, was confident Tuesday night he would continue to bring fairness and a civil specialization to the bench.

Early voting results show Jefferson Co. residents evenly split between Obama, Romney

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Early voting results show an astoundingly close race in Jefferson County for U.S. president. 

Galveston Co. delays keep polls open late

By Marilyn Tennissen |
GALVESTON – After major delays at voting centers this morning, a district court judge has ordered that Galveston County polling locations stay open until 8:45 p.m. 

Stay with the Southeast Texas Record for your election results!

By Marilyn Tennissen |
The Southeast Texas Record had to send this week's newspaper edition to the printer before the Texas even polls closed, but that doesn't mean we won't be covering the election results online! 

Jefferson County Polling Locations-Nov. 6, 2012

By The SE Texas Record |
Jefferson County November 6, 2012, General Election

Manager: TWIA may lack funds to back up policies

By Marilyn Tennissen |
AUSTIN  - At a legislative oversight committee hearing last week, lawmakers learned that if it were a private insurance company, the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association would not be able to sell policies in Texas because it may not have enough funds to back them up. 

Suit over overdose on pain meds transferred to Harris County

By David Yates |
In June, John Kimbley filed a suit in the county where he resides, Jefferson County, against the Harris County medical providers he claims caused him to overdose on pain medication.