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September 2017 (111)
On Monday morning, local law enforcement including the US Customs and Border Protection, Eagle Pass Police Department, and the Eagle Pass Fire Department held a memorial ceremony in honor of those who lost their lives in the September 11 terrorist attacks.
The northern part of Mexico, including Coahuila, experienced a massive power and water outage on Sunday, September 10, which lasted more than six hours before services were restored.
911 calling services were down for more than 40 minutes last Friday after a bird was caught in an electrical tower.
The Eagle Pass Police Department has announced that they are in the process of hiring 5 new patrol officers to add to the police force in order to better serve the community.
Jose G. Landa
Staff writer
IBC Bank hosted a donation drive to assist those affected by Hurricane Harvey on Saturday September 9, at their headquarters in front of the Maverick County Lake.
Tip 1: Signs
Paper banners or painted posters are not allowed in the stadium, but spirit signs are allowed to be tied to the stadium railing as long as they don’t obstruct view and are in good taste and inoffensive.
Customer Donations Support the Efforts of Local Animal Organizations
Eagle Pass, TX — If your backyard is home to a pet pig, dog, cat or goat, mark your calendar. The Eagle PassTractorSupplyCompany is welcoming all leashed, friendly animals to visit the store during Pet Appreciation WeekSept. 13-17.
Monday marks the sixteenth anniversary of 9/11, and places in the United Sates and around the world are planning tributes to the victims of the terror attacks that claimed nearly 3,000 lives.
Local attorney Maribel Flores has declared her candidacy for the judgeship of the 293rd District Court in the March 2018 primary. Flores will be filing an application for a place on the ballot in the upcoming elections.
Jose G. Landa
Staff Writer
The Eagle Pass City Council held their monthly meeting on Tuesday, September 5, in which they were to discuss several important items, including the six month evaluation of Eagle Pass City Manager Arturo Rodriguez as per the council's terms when he was originally hired on January 4, 2017.