Archive for August 21st, 2009

Swine flu cases prompt Friday BHS volleyball game cancellations

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Bastrop, Tx–Two members of the Bastrop High School varsity volleyball team have been diagnosed as suffering from the H1N1 influenza strain, prompting school officials to call off matches scheduled today.

The viral strain was confirmed in two athletes this afternoon after four team members and a coach reported flu-like symptoms over the past week, following a team trip to a Fort Worth tournament. According to Bastrop County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Fisher, all nine team members and their two coaches, along with their families and other “close contacts,” are being treated as if they have either a seasonal flu strain or the so-called swine flu which spread from Mexico to the US and around the world earlier this year. The medical treatment is the same in either case.

Fisher said he spent much of the day Friday in meetings with Bastrop school officials, Bastrop County Health Officer Dr. Desmar Walkes, state health service officials and other officials to map out systems to monitor and respond to local developments, which should become apparent within about 48 hours, he said Friday evening.

With classes set to begin Monday in Bastrop schools, officials are urging students with flu-like symptoms to stay home, cover their mouths when they cough and to wash their hands frequently.

Those most affected by the H1N1 flu outbreak this year have been children between the ages of eight and 18. Some reports have suggested that those of Hispanic or African descent have also been disproportionately affected.

Fisher said he has been impressed with the response of Bastrop school officials to the reported outbreak. “They’ve done a good job of addressing it,” he said.

Chestnut Street improvements to cost $897,000

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Bastrop, Tx–Tuesday the Bastrop City Council is expected to endorse a plan by the Bastrop Economic Development Corp. board to spend $897,000 on improving the part of Chestnut Street (Loop 150) between Water Street and the Union Pacific Railroad.

In a special meeting at 7:30 a.m. Friday the BEDC board formally accepted the base bid by Smith Contracting Co. of Austin for the work along with two alternative items, one of which is designed to protect large trees along the project route. The other addition calls for designing, casting and installing more than 40 bronze medallions highlighting events from Bastrop’s colorful history in new sidewalks which are included in the work plan.

The board could not act on the contract at its regular session Monday because it was not adequately listed on the meeting agenda.

A tree specialist will oversee the tree protection work, and a local bronze foundry will design, produce and install the medallions, an addition urged by Bastrop Main Street Program officials.

Smith Contracting has done at least four previous projects for Bastrop, most visibly the utility, drainage and street reconstruction of Pecan Street between Chestnut and Texas 71. Engineering estimates for the Chestnut Street work initially put the cost at $1.4 million.

Work is expected to begin later this year.

Bastrop man, 60, jailed for armed robbery

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Bastrop, Tx–An alleged armed robbery July 9 in Bastrop has landed Oliver Clayborn Tanksley, 60, in the Bastrop County Jail under $100,000 bail.

Tanksley was arrested by Austin police and returned to Bastrop on Aug. 18, according to jail records and Bastrop Police Chief David Board.

The complaining witness told police that Tanksley came to his home on North Pecan Street about 10:40 p.m. July 9, revealed a pistol and made off with the 78-year-old man’s trousers containing some $1,000 in cash, according to Board.