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A severe weather system ravaged the community of Carrizo Springs last night at approximately 12:30 A.M. as 40-100 MPH winds, hail, and rain felled light poles, ripped roofs off of buildings, businesses and homes as tin roofs flew by dangerously on the streets of Carrizo and debris was scattered all along Hwy 277.
"At about 12:30, we looked out and saw tin roofs flying down the street and then we saw a tree break behind our home and a portable building was carried two blocks ending up on the lot next door," stated Adriana Ibarra, who along with her husband David, weathered the storm from their home at 700 Peña St. and said it lasted a good half hour, "That's when we heard the giant pine tree on our front yard fall through our roof, knocking down our chimney and putting a hole in our ceiling, thank God it fell to the side of the house."

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Humbly request your vote this coming run-off election.
With 14 years of experience in Law Enforcement.
I have also acquired my certification as a Civil Process Instructor.
Unlike my opponent who is not experienced or educated in Civil Process which is a vital need and is about 90% of what a Constable’s duties requires. I continue to be the better choice to keep serving the citizens of Pct. 4.
I have always dedicated my services to the people of Pct. 4 and have never been manipulated by “Special interested group”.

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Commissioner's Court held a special meeting on Monday and the gathering went from one end of the spectrum to the other in no time as budget amendments were discussed, questioned by all three commissioners present, and highly scrutinized.
County Judge David Saucedo began the meeting by commending the court on the assistance they have all provided to Commissioner Jose Luis Rosales in regards to the canal disaster his constituents are now facing in the northernmost sectors of Precinct 3, as all three commissioners have provided equipment, personnel and advice to Rosales in his time of most need.
Rosales was also commended on his composure and his demeanor with respect to his handling of the situation in this his first true emergency as commissioner. Rosales publicly thanked him for the acknowledgment and added that they all have worked as a team to find a solution to this problem and reminded the gathering that the Maverick County Water Plant is functioning as close to regular as possible despite the pitfalls and the weather as it happened to rain the day after the waterway ruptured, delaying work on the structure.
After approving the consent agenda items which ranged from assisting a family with sewer problems to the hiring of replacement clerks and extending hours of operation at the request of the Republican Party to the hiring of a full-time replacement for a detention officer to the lending out of County vans and the approval of per diem expenses for Commissioner Heredia, then came the request to approve budget amendments for Fiscal Year 2012 which turned out to be a rather perplexing debate as to the origination of and the destination of tens of thousands of dollars ($528,775.75 to be exact) from one fund to the next, with all commissioners posing questions which at one point confounded even Judge Saucedo.
Commissioner Maldonado began the discussion by asking whether or not department heads were made aware of the moving of money from their accounts, to which Judge Saucedo replied not that he was aware of.
Commissioner Rosales followed by asking if any of the originating funds would be depleted to 'Zero-balance' after subsequent moves had been made to which Judge Saucedo confessed to not knowing due to his concern over the canal break this week.
Commissioner Heredia wanted clarification on monthly finance reports which the judge confirmed that they had not received in some time.
Judge Saucedo informed Commissioner's Court that these amendments were in fact recommended by the County's financial advisor and his team which included the Assistant Auditor and that they in fact were the only solutions to a financial problem which needs to be remedied, with that the commissioner's confided in him and in Mr. Robert Rodriguez' recommendations and proceeded to vote unanimously to approve said amendments.

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