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Hearne ISD Names Weatherspoon Interim Superintendent During Leadership Transition

Dennis Phillips publisher@robconews.com Robertson County News HEARNE — Hearne Independent School District has appointed longtime administrator Travis Weatherspoon as interim superintendent, selecting a veteran educator with more than 40 years of experience in public education to lead the district through its current leadership transition. Weatherspoon has served Hearne ISD since 2016 as assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction/administration. During that time, he has overseen districtwide academic initiatives, supported operational improvements and helped implement strategic plans aimed at improving student achievement and organizational performance. District officials said Weatherspoon's extensive knowledge of Hearne ISD and broad leadership background made him a natural choice to guide the district during the transition. His experience spans Texas public school districts and charter school systems, with expertise in curriculum development, district administration, school improvement and educational leadership. Throughout his tenure in Hearne, Weatherspoon has directed the district's PK-12 curriculum and instructional program, ensuring alignment with district priorities and Texas education standards. He has also led initiatives designed to strengthen literacy and numeracy instruction, improve employee professional development, expand charter school opportunities and support comprehensive district improvement planning. In addition to overseeing academics, Weatherspoon has filled several key administrative roles within the district. He has served as Hearne ISD's hearing officer and chief investigator, advised the superintendent and Board of Trustees on policy matters and strategic planning, managed personnel-related issues and participated in budget planning and resource allocation. His responsibilities have frequently required him to act on behalf of the superintendent while serving as a liaison between district leadership, employees, parents and community stakeholders. Over the course of his career, Weatherspoon has earned recognition for leading school turnaround efforts, improving instructional programs and building collaborative relationships among educators, families and community members. His background includes strategic planning, fiscal management, district operations, facilities oversight and stakeholder engagement. His educational credentials include a Master of Education in Administration and Supervision from McNeese State University and a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education with a minor in Elementary Education from Prairie View A&M University. He also holds superintendent certification in PK-12 educational administration from Texas A&M University-Commerce and mid-management certification in PK-12 educational leadership from Prairie View A&M University. In addition, Weatherspoon has earned Construction Site Safety Technician and Occupational Safety and Health Administration certifications, reflecting experience in school construction, facilities management and campus safety. Among his career accomplishments are directing successful school improvement initiatives, developing districtwide curriculum programs that produced measurable academic gains, managing large district budgets and overseeing multimillion-dollar construction and facility projects designed to improve learning environments. As interim superintendent, Weatherspoon said he intends to continue building on the district's recent progress while maintaining a strong focus on academic excellence and student success. He said he looks forward to working alongside the Board of Trustees, district employees, students, parents and community partners to ensure every student has access to high-quality educational opportunities and is prepared for future success. The appointment provides Hearne ISD with experienced leadership as the district continues its work to strengthen academic performance, support educators and maintain operational stability while district leaders determine the next steps in the superintendent search process.

Law Enforcement Responds to Busy Night Across Robertson County, Quickly Clears Love's Truck Stop

By Dennis Phillips publisher@robconews.com Robertson County News It was an unusually busy Saturday night for law enforcement in Robertson County, with calls ranging from FM 50 in Mumford all the way into Bremond. Multiple calls poured in on a night that was already expected to be extremely busy, and numerous law enforcement agencies were deployed across the area, working diligently to ensure the safety of the communities they serve. In Calvert, Texas, the Pike Trail Ride commenced in the afternoon amid extreme heat conditions. Despite the weather, only a couple of service calls for heat stroke or heat exhaustion were necessary, and those were promptly addressed. With over 14 officers from Calvert PD on site, the event concluded at midnight without incident. The departure of concertgoers was well-coordinated, ensuring smooth traffic flow out of Calvert toward Hearne, Texas. For more than a decade, Hearne, Texas has experienced spillover from both their own events and those held in Calvert, culminating at the Love's Truck Stop in Hearne. On these nights, the truck stop routinely becomes overcrowded. Business operations grind to a halt, and the celebration effectively continues in the parking lot, transforming it into an impromptu party zone. In the recent past, a notable incident occurred when a horse and rider entered the Love's Truck Stop premises. Upon inquiry about the event, Love’s corporate response was curt and unconventional, dismissing the matter by labeling it an “AI horse.” The response, however, did little to clarify the reality of the incident, leaving the actual occurrence—and its surreal nature—open to speculation. This past Saturday night was no exception, as the Love's Truck Stop once again became overcrowded. The notable difference this time was how quickly law enforcement restored order. Hearne PD deployed a force of eight officers, supported by a drone, pepperball guns, and mace. Their coordinated response swiftly subdued the crowd and cleared the area. Assisting in the clearance was the Robertson County Sheriff's Department, which played a key role in crowd control. They systematically moved from gathering to gathering across the multiple parking lot areas of the Love’s Truck Stop, ensuring that the crowd was dispersed in an orderly and controlled fashion. The final incident at Love’s Truck Stop, which precipitated the completion of the clearance, occurred when a person of interest fired five shots into the air in the semi-truck parking lot. Officers responded immediately; however, the suspect was not apprehended. Shortly thereafter, the area returned to normal, with the parking lot restored to its usual operational capacity. Overall, the coordinated efforts of the Hearne Police Department and the Robertson County Sheriff's Department concluded the after-party at Love’s Truck Stop in record time relative to prior incidents. The situation was resolved safely, with all individuals leaving the parking lot unharmed. In conclusion, it was a highly successful night for law enforcement. Also assiting was Constable DAvid Ray, Pct. 1 throughout the night.

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