Caleb Harris

Caleb Harris

I am the reporter and photographer for the Tomball Tribune. I'm originally from Ozark, Mo., a growing city between Springfield and Branson. I have been a journalist, editor and political consultant over the years. I am an avid St. Louis Cardinals and Dallas Cowboys fan and a complete karaoke addict.

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Two hundred thousand Baby Boomers retire every month and there aren't enough Generation X workers to replace them. Companies say that they have no alternative but to embrace Millennials into their workforces and teach them to perform in sales and management positions.

 

Scott Davis, Sr. Director of Land Services for CASE Commercial Real Estate Partners and an award winning salesperson and executive, will present a combination of the latest research and his own experiences, to provide Tomball area business leaders with a concrete toolbox they can use in their own companies when hiring the new age of today's workforce.

 

The First Friday luncheon begins at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Jun. 7 at its summer location, The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, 715 E. Carrell St. in Tomball.  For reservations call the chamber at 281-351-7222 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Cost is $17 at the door and $20 if invoiced.

 

To learn more about the chamber visit, www.Tomball Chamber.org.

 

 

He had pitched just 14 innings all season.

 

Tomball senior Nick Banks was lights out nonetheless, hurling a two-hit shutout in leading the Cougars (33-4) to a 10-0 mercy rule victory over Foster May 30, in the Region 3 championship baseball game.

 

As a result, the 2013 Boys of Spring have accomplished a first in the history of Tomball baseball – a trip to the state tournament later this week.
The game was scoreless through two innings, before the Cougars got rolling with two in the third. An Anthony Lucas sacrifice fly plated Vince Hammonds and Ishmael Edwards followed with an RBI double.

 

Tomball would open the game up in the fifth inning. After Josh Covery led off with a bunt single, the next four hitters would reach base. Banks, Anthony Lucas, Edwards and Dillon Menville all hit singles, plating five runners in the process and opening up a 7-0 lead.

 

The same sequence would play out in the sixth inning, as the same Cougar hitters reached base in the exact same fashion, plating three runs for a 10-0 lead.

 

Banks sealed the victory in the bottom of the sixth. He finished his night with nine strikeouts and did not allow a Foster runner to get into scoring position all night.

 

The Cougars advanced to the regional championship by getting past Montgomery in the regional semifinals, in two games.

 

In the first game Tomball found itself down 2-1 heading in the bottom of the final inning, with the outcome starting to look bleak.

 

Then the drama started.

 

A Montgomery error put the first Tomball runner on base. Banks immediately followed by drawing a walk, with one out.

 

After a Tomball strikeout, Edwards walked to the plate to take his final at bat.

 

The Montgomery pitcher hung a breaking ball and Edwards swung. Everyone in the stadium knew that the ball was heading over the fence.

 

Tomball head coach Doug Rush sprinted down the third base line, immediately behind lead runner Banks, with his fist high in the air, cheering what he had just witnessed.

 

The entire Cougar squad was at home plate to greet Edwards, after his trot around the bases had given Tomball the dramatic 4-2 walkoff win.

 

The next day called for no drama, as the Cougars cruised to a 16-4 win, taking the series in two games.

 

Next up for Tomball is the 4A state semifinals at Dell Diamond in Round Rock, this Thursday.

 

AAR Pet of the Week for June 3

Tuesday, 04 June 2013 16:06

Jack is an affectionate and energetic 4-year-old fellow. He will sit at your side and stare at you adoringly for as long as you are willing to pet him. Jack is always up for a good game of fetch. If you would like to give Jack a loving home, please email aar.dogs.cats@ gmail.com, or stop by the shelter. Contact Abandoned Animal Rescue at 281-290-0121 or visit www.aartomball.org.

Early last Monday morning May 6, Montgomery County 911 dispatchers received a call about a bad wreck on FM 1774, south of Magnolia.

 

When Magnolia firefighters arrived around 1:30 a.m., they found a white 2008 Dodge pickup truck in a ravine off the side of the road, near Hunters Lane.

 

Officials said that the truck veered off the road and cut through several trees, before ending up on its side. Firefighters and EMT's found the driver, Ramiro Castillo-Juarez, 25, still eat belted inside the cab with minor injuries.

 

His coworker, Louis Alcala, 47, was not seat belted and was found non-responsive inside the truck. Montgomery County Pct. 5 Justice of the Peace Matt Masden later declared Alcala dead at the scene.

 

Castillo-Juarez was transported to Tomball Regional Medical Center with minor injuries. After his release he was taken into custody
and jailed on charges of Intoxication Manslaugh-ter.

 

The crash caused a headache for early morning traffic, as a crane from Milstead Heavy Duty had to be called in to remove the truck from the ravine. FM 1774 was closed in both directions until just after 6 a.m.

 

Alcala's body was transported to the Montgomery County Forensic Center for autopsy.

 

The Montgomery County District Attorney's office said that Castillo-Juarez's bond was set at $150,000.

 

The crash was investigated by Department of Public Safety troopers and the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office.

A Magnolia woman has been arrested and charged in Harris County, after she allegedly embezzled nearly $200,000 from her Tomball employer.

 

Cindy Lee Berry, 44, was charged with Theft of greater than $100,000, but less than $200,000, after officials allege she stole the money over a period of a year-and-a-half fromher employer Johnston Water Well Service. The thefts allegedly took place from Jan 2011 through August of 2012.

 

The owners of the company have also filed a civil suit in Montgomery County against Berry. Their attorney in the civil case, Field Hudgens, said that the Johnston's discovered some irregularities when looking over their books.

 

"It came to my client's attention that there were irregularities in the books, checks were missing among other things and an audit showed that there was nearly $200,000 missing," Hudgens said. "After more digging it became clear to them who was responsible."

 

At that point the Johnston's turned over the information to the Harris County Sheriff's Office who investigated the case.

 

"We worked with law enforcement agencies to provide all the information to them," Hudgens said.

 

After completing a lengthy investigation, the Harris County District Attorney's Office filed charges against Berry a month ago, after a grand jury decided to indict her.

 

"The DA's office has taken a very hard look at this case and is treating it as a very serious matter," said assistant district attorney Lester Blizzard. "It was reported to us and we found evidence to support the alleged embezzlement."

 

Berry was arrested on April 18. She made a $100,000 bond on April 26 and was released.

 

Her attorney Stephen Jackson of Conroe said he is still in the early stages of building Berry's defense strategy.

 

"I have been in touch with her civil attorney and the district attorney is cooperating with us in handing over the information we need," Jackson said. "We will be digging into the records in order to get to the bottom of this. It's a private matter for the Berry's and we will help them through this."

 

Laura Johnston, who owns the business with her husband, said that the ordeal left her stunned.

 

"We didn't suspect anything and when we found (the theft) it was a big shock," she said. "We felt betrayed."

 

Hudgens said he is trying to work out a settlement agreement with Berry's civil attorney.

 

"We are in the process of contacting Berry's attorney to try and reach an agreement so they can recover some of their money," he said. "I am happy to report that Johnston Water Well Service has survived and continues to be a viable and strong business in Tomball."

 

Johnston said she hopes other business owners learn from her situation.

 

"People need to be watching," she said. "I don't want this to happen to others."

 

If convicted, Berry could face a punishment of two to 20 years in state prison.

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