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Denton Ryan wins tense tussle with Dallas Highland Park 17-10

01/05/2021 - 11:24 , by SportsDesk

Denton Ryan knocked off Dallas Highland Park 17-10 in a Texas high school football matchup.

The Raiders’ influence showed as they carried a 28-17 lead into the fourth quarter.

The Raiders’ offense moved to a 17-7 lead over the Scots at the intermission.

The first quarter gave Denton Ryan a 14-7 lead over Dallas Highland Park.

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Politics

San Angelo Mayor and Three City Council Seats Up for Election

01/05/2021 - 11:12 , by Yantis Green
The positions for San Angelo Mayor and three city council seats are up for election in May.
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Urban Texas
Terrence Boldon

Robbery Suspect Arrested After Shooting Victim In The Face

01/05/2021 - 09:34 , by sonia
A 20-year-old aspiring singer is facing serious charges after shooting a man in the face during a robbery.
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Business
Stripes at West Ave. N and S. Bryant

Popular San Angelo Convenience Store Closes

01/05/2021 - 09:30 , by matttrammell
One of the San Angelo's most popular convenience stores has boarded up its doors.
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Crime
Tom Green County Detention Facility

Drug Dealing and Criminal Mischief Arrests Top Monday Booking Report

01/05/2021 - 09:16 , by Brent Blinka
San Angelo LIVE! makes no assumptions or representations about guilt or innocence of anyone on the booking report. Individuals 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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Politics

Commissioners Court Rejects County Clerk's Attempt to Unresign

01/05/2021 - 08:55 , by Yantis Green
McGill was requesting to be allowed to rescind her resignation and serve the two years remaining on her term.  
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Leta Jean Bryson

01/05/2021 - 08:50 , by TKing09

Leta Jean Bierschwale Bryson passed away peacefully at her home on December 31, 2020, after a courageous battle with cancer. Leta Jean, or “Leachie” as she was known to family and friends, was born on June 11, 1952 to Oliver and Sara Jean Bierschwale. She spent most of her life in Alpine, Texas, but lived in Ozona during the 1990s. In 2010, she moved to San Angelo to be closer to her daughter. Leta Jean is survived by her two children, Bobbie Jean Bryson and Robert Bryson Jr., and his wife Meg; her granddaughter, Sierra Elizabeth Bryson; her two sisters, Linda Bierschwale and Cindy Harman; her niece, T.J. Graham; and her nephews, Rex Ivey IV and Rusty Geistweidt. She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister, Terrie McPeak, and her niece, Misty Dawn Blair. 
In life, Leta Jean was a spirited person with a special sense of humor. She unconditionally loved and supported her two children, chronicling their lives in numerous photo albums and scrapbooks. She treasured her granddaughter and their twelve years together. Her lifelong passion was horses, which began in her early days on the 2B Ranch, and continued on through the later years of her life with her Trail of Painted Ponies collection. In death, she will be truly missed, for she was certainly one of a kind. A graveside memorial service will be held in Alpine later this spring.  
Sympathy cards may be received at 7814 Aspen Ave, San Angelo, TX 76904.

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Rebecca Lynn Farley

01/05/2021 - 08:47 , by TKing09

On Wednesday, December 30, 2020, Rebecca Farley, loving wife and daughter, passed away at the age of 52 due to heart complications. Rebecca was born on March 26, 1968 in Covina, California to Joyce Horton. On February 4th, 2004, she married Robert Lopez. 
She had a passion for graphic design and pursued a career in it. She was an avid book reader and was always dreading something. She was known for her funny, outgoing personality, and her loving heart and soul. 
She is preceded in death by her sister Tamara and survived by her husband Robert, Mother Joyce, her three dogs Nicholas, Molly, and Bella, and her nieces and nephew, Jocelyn, Jordan, and Jonathan. 
She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. 
Private Services will be held.

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Health
Sergeant Randall Sims

Brownwood Corrections Officer Dies of Covid-19

01/05/2021 - 08:45 , by sonia
On Monday, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice confirmed a corrections officer with the Havins Unit in Brownwood has passed from coronavirus.
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Audrey Daniell-Ehrlich

01/05/2021 - 08:44 , by TKing09

Audrey Daniell-Ehrlich died peacefully surrounded by her family at home in San Angelo on December 27, 2020 from complications of ovarian/fallopian tube cancer. She was 62. 

Audrey was born September 25, 1958 in Florence, Texas to her parents Evangeline Daniell and Aubrey Daniell. She graduated from Georgetown High School in 1976, where she dazzled football fans as the feature twirler for the band and won many first places in statewide twirling competitions. She graduated on December 19, 1982 from Texas Woman's University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Therapy. After becoming licensed, she nurtured and grew a successful therapy practice all over the Panhandle and West Texas. She was an occupational therapist for many cooperatives and health care providers, most recently Menard Special Education Cooperative, Three Rivers Special Cooperative in Miles and Grape Creek, and Small Schools of San Angelo.

She helped hundreds of students with learning disabilities to improve their learning and become productive citizens. She befriended and was a protector of the poor, the underserved, the underprivileged and the mistreated. She particularly wanted to see that special educational services were readily available and provided to students with challenging disabilities. She relished working as an ardent and passionate advocate for students with physical and mental disabilities and willingly accepted difficult and sometimes hopeless cases. 

Her faith grew stronger in the face of a grim prognosis and multiple setbacks in her medical treatment at MD Anderson Cancer Center. Undeterred and with the prayers of many of her friends and family, she eagerly advanced the science of treatment of ovarian/fallopian tube cancer. Her goal was to help them find an effective treatment for all women with these cancers in the future, enthusiastically joining five different clinical trials over four years—all of them experimental. Though uncomfortable and difficult, the clinical trials resulted in a wealth of knowledge to continue the quest for a cure. Her willingness to fight was amazing. Only a few days before her death, she said, "We’ve a long way to go folks- I'm not done fighting." 

Audrey’s greatest joy was her family, to whom she was a kind and nurturing spouse, mother and grandmother and a fiercely loyal cheerleader. She leaves behind nothing but beautiful memories. Audrey is survived by her spouse Dana Ehrlich of San Angelo; her daughter Jessica Bishop and spouse Ben Bishop of New York City, and their children Beau and Hope; her son Daniel Ehrlich and spouse Taylor Schoberle of Austin and their son David Ehrlich; her mother Evangeline Daniell of Florence, Texas; her brother James Daniell and sister-in-law Janet Daniell of Brenham, Texas, and their children Jake Daniell, Aubrey Daniell and Jamie Daniell Miller; her brother David Daniell of Florence; her brother Scott Daniell and sister-in- law Andrea Daniell, and their children Cody Daniell and Hayley Daniell. Her father Aubrey Daniell predeceased her on April 17, 2020. 

Thanks to all family members who gave freely of her time and resources, providing care and rest when Audrey really needed it. Special thanks to Hospice of San Angelo and the amazing people at MD Anderson Cancer Center: Dr. Charles Levenback and Dr. Apostolia Tsimberidou, and the dozens of kind and loving doctors, nurses, medical team, and staff who took good care of Audrey. 

Memorials may be given in her honor to Concho Valley Home for Girls, Box 3772, San Angelo, Texas 76902. A memorial service is planned later for this summer.

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