Heredia Could Continue in His Position as Commissioner
Saturday, 20 October 2012 16:32 Published in October 2012Staff
-Eagle Pass
Maverick County authorities have been analyzing the legal situation Commissioner Rudy Heredia finds himself in at this time following his arrest on Thursday by FBI agents on charges of money laundering. According to reports, based on state laws, Heredia can in fact continue serving as commissioner until a verdict is reached in his case in Federal Court or until the process is complete to determine his guilt or innocence. In the meantime, he will continue to serve as Commissioner of Precinct 2. He also has the opportunity of deciding whether or not he wishes to continue in his position as he has two years remaining in his term. If he is found guilty, the Federal Court will themselves make a recommendation to Maverick County of what steps they would need to take in reference to his responsibilities as commissioner.
MCHD Chemotherapy Suite Inaugurated on Tuesday
Tuesday, 16 October 2012 23:28 Published in October 2012
A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
A great accomplishment of having a technologically advanced center for the treatment of cancer patients right here in Eagle Pass came to fruition on Tuesday at the Maverick County Hospital District where State Representative Tracy O. King, State Senator Carlos Uresti, local dignitaries, members of the MCHD Board of Trustees, Ms. Elicira Bares, MCHD CEO, The Honorable Ramsey English-Cantú, Mayor of Eagle Pass, The Honorable David R. Saucedo, Maverick County Judge, Superintendent Gilbert Gonzalez, Mexican Consulate Ricardo Santana, and representatives of Yates & Sons/O'connel Robertson, the builders of the new MCHD Chemotherapy Suite were all on hand to celebrate the opening of the new treatment center Emceed by Humberto “Beto” Garza of the Eagle Pass Chamber of Commerce.
Inauguraron la Clínica de Tratamiento para personas con Cáncer y Diabetes en el MCHD
Tuesday, 16 October 2012 23:26 Published in October 2012Autoridades del Distrito del Hospital Condado de Maverick inauguraron este martes 16 de octubre la clínica de tratamiento para personas con cáncer y diabetes. La inversión fue de casi $500 mil dólares, y está totalmente equipada con los mas moderno para dar tratamiento a las personas con estas enfermedades que afectan a la comunidad.