RUSK — The following is a list of individuals filing for marriage applications at the county courthouse in Rusk from April 25 through May 8.
• Bobby Jeffries of Jacksonville and Brittany Easley of Rusk on April 27.
• Timothy Neelis of Rusk and Scarlett Dickerson of Rusk on April 27.
• Pasiano Aguilar of Jacksonville and Juana Villanueva of Jacksonville on April 27.
• James Bennett of Tyler and Diane Crowe of Tyler on May 4.
• Marcus Beck of Rusk and Lisa Rossa of Rusk on May 6.
• Michael Hicks of Jacksonville and Nilsa McFadden of Jacksonville on May 6.
• James Wilson of Rusk and Allison Reese of Rusk on May 7.
• Justin Horn of Jacksonville and Sandra Morin of Jacksonville on May 7.
• Victor Hogans of Flushing, N.Y., and Araceli Escoto of Jacksonville on May 7.
• Joshua Beasley of Tyler and Karly Doyle of Tyler on May 8.
The following is a list of individuals filing for divorce applications at the county courthouse in Rusk from April 25 through May 8. All are from Cherokee County.
• Kevin G. Loden and Ashley O. Loden on April 28.
• Greggory P. Caveness and Michelle L. Caveness on April 29.
• Beatrice Rios and Adam Lozano on April 29.
• Christine Hooker and John Kelley on April 29.
• Lisa M. Kennedy and Ryan Kennedy on May 1.
• Johnny D. McCarty and Alicia R. McCarty on May 1.
• Robert D. Slayden and Lisa J. Slayden on May 5.
• Cheri R. Dement and William A. Wallace on May 5.
• Tony E. Emerson and Terri J. Emerson on May 5.
• Antonio Montgomery and Shaondra Montgomery on May 6.
• Richard P. Gould and Claudia L. Gould on May 8.
• Steven W. Roberts and Nikki K. Ross on May 8.
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