A 36-year-old Temple man was indicted by a Bell County grand jury Wednesday in connection with a hit-and run-incident that killed 32-year-old Sean Lee Eggleston last summer.
Anthony David Harris was arrested in Jan. 15 by Temple Police officers after a warrant was issued earlier in the day. He was released from the Bell County Jail Jan. 17 after posting a $100,000 bond, the Bell County Sheriffâs Department said.
Eggleston, a Temple resident who was homeless at times, was struck and killed about 3:45 a.m. on July 5, 2020, while riding his bicycle near the intersection of Birdcreek Drive and Southwest HK Dodgen Loop.
March 10, 2021
Warrior Beach Week postponed to 2022
Operation Seas the Day announced that the 8th Warrior Beach Week will not be held in 2021. President Becky Johns said, “While this event continues to be important to Bethany Beach and surrounding areas, the impact of COVID-19 on the health and well-being of our guest families, volunteers and the community outweigh holding the 2021 event.”
Warrior Beach Week provides military veterans and their families a week of rest and relaxation in the Bethany Beach area to enjoy the sun, sand and community recognition. Tremendous support for this event has changed lives and made it highly desirable for veterans and their families. Recognizing that warriors and their families still need help, organizers suggest supporters may redirect this year’s contributions to veteran organizations and/or those continuing to be adversely affected by the pandemic.
Many agencies and community members came together this week to help with the relief effort. Author: Celeste Houmard (6News) Updated: 5:55 PM CST March 10, 2021
TEMPLE, Texas The United Way of Central Texas created the Winter Weather Recovery Fund to help individuals, families and nonprofits after the state faced record-low temperatures and extreme power outages in February.
Many agencies and community members came together to help with the relief effort.
Amazon delivered water on Monday at the United Way of Central Texas, located on 4 N. 3rd St. in Temple with the help of Spectra Cargo & Logistics of Dallas. Ft Hood Wounded Warriors semi-professional men’s basketball team also came to assist with the unloading of donations.
Aid is still pouring in for the Central Texas community following Winter Storm Uri, and Stephanie OâBanion is happy her nonprofit organization is able to facilitate local recovery donations to area agencies.
âIt is hard to imagine another unprecedented event impacting our community,â OâBanion, United Way of Central Texasâ president, said in a news release. âThis winter weather crisis has hit our neighbors, non-profits, and partners hard and we will continue to work side by side during these recovery efforts to ensure the needs are met.â
On Monday, United Way of Central Texas received a water supply donation from Amazon with the help of Garland-based Spectra Cargo & Logistics â a donation that Cedric Brooks, a Killeen resident, helped unload.