Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Berkner 70, Lake Highlands 53

From 2010 02 Berkner basketball

The Berkner High School boys basketball team returned to their winning ways Tuesday night with a 70-53 win at home over Lake Highlands. Berkner took an early lead and just kept adding to it. Berkner led by three after one quarter, by nine at the half, ten after three quarters and seventeen by the final horn. Berkner's Xavier Thomas led all scorers with 24 points. Teammate Glen Till had 19. Berkner stretched its District 9-5A leading record to 9-1 (24-5 overall) good for a ranking of 9th in the area by the Dallas Morning News. Lake Highlands is 6-4 in district (14-13 overall).

Photos from the game can be found here.

Open Mic Night: Tell it to the Judge

Soap Box

A month ago, Richardson City Attorney Pete Smith briefed the council on the status of a lawsuit brought by William Gordon, a losing candidate in the 2007 council elections. Gordon sued the City over the council's use of executive sessions, claiming they violated the city charter prior to a 2007 charter amendment that authorizes closed sessions.

After the jump, new developments in the story.

Monday, February 1, 2010

"Dissension" on the Richardson School Board

Kay Waggoner
Kay Waggoner

Dissension, if you can call it that. Jeffrey Weiss, in The Dallas Morning News Richardson blog, reports that the Richardson (RISD) school board voted, with no nay votes and only one abstention, to name Kay Waggoner the lone finalist for the RISD's next superintendent. That abstention is what Weiss, perhaps with tongue in cheek, referred to as the "dissension" on the school board.

After the jump, who abstained and why.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

"Honor Flight" Veterans Reunion

From 2010 01 Honor Flight

Honor Flight™ is a network of volunteers established for the express purpose of getting as many WWII veterans as possible to Washington, DC to view the World War II Memorial. Honor Flight™ was originally set up in Ohio in 2004 by Earl Morse. Honor Flight™ of Dallas was established in September 2008 to bring this wonderful effort to the Dallas/Ft Worth/North Texas area, honor the service of the WWII Veterans in this region, and to take as many of them as possible to view THEIR memorial in the nation's capital. Veterans travel absolutely free.

After the jump, more about our local veterans.

Friday, January 29, 2010

"Lock, Take, Hide" Reconsidered

Lock, Take, Hide

One of our east Richardson neighbors parked his car overnight in his rear-facing driveway recently and found it in the morning jacked up with one wheel stolen. The Richardson police officers who responded to the call indicated that three other vehicles in the area were similarly vandalized with all four wheels stolen from each. They assume that the thieves involved may have been interrupted since they took only one of the wheels from our neighbor.

The Richardson Police Department publishes a "Crime Prevention Handbook" with tips to reduce auto theft and auto burglary.

  1. Never leave your vehicle running while unattended.
  2. Always lock your car and completely close your car windows when parking.
  3. Do not leave your keys inside your car.
  4. Always park in a well-lighted area.
  5. Keep all valuables out of sight.
  6. Use auto theft deterrents.
  7. Park in your garage.
  8. Don't leave the registration or title in your car.
  9. Etch VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on windows and major parts.
  10. Drop business cards or other ID inside vehicle doors.

This is all good advice, I'm sure, but curious that I am, I'd like to see more supporting statistics for some of the items.

After the jump, my own thinking on the subject.