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As of Tuesday, seven of 22 elected officials have voluntarily accepted the 10% salary decrease.
Those elected officials who have done so, signed a sheet forwarded to them by the County Attorney while others may have verbally committed to doing so.
Maverick County authorities have informed the general public that now is the time to accept this challenge as it will alleviate the deficit and at the same time, show their constituents that they too are in favor of putting their part into attempting to get the County out of this deficit.  It does not look like all elected officials will be willing to do so according to sources.
The next pay period for County employees is Friday, July 27th.
In a related note, the Office of the County Treasurer is presently receiving notices of termination from the different departments in an unprecedented reduction in workforce which is presently underway.
In the coming days, it is expected that 35 County employees will be laid off, some of which have been in the employment of the County for years.  These measures have been taken in order to reduce the negative figures in the County's coffers.  Maverick County has approximately 350 employees of which 10% will be seeking employment elsewhere in the very near future.

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The office of The Texas Department of Public safety in Del Rio has informed The News Gram that one of the victims of the fatal accident which occurred Monday morning has been positively identified. The wreck took place on Highway 90 between Brackettville and Uvalde.
An agent from DPS commented that one of the victims was positively identified as Joe Aviles of Uvalde and was driving a privately owned van of a company called Unifirst which is dedicated to the distribution of work clothing for companies.
The other victim of a Ford Expedition has yet to be identified due to the fact that the vehicle exploded and the body was completely incinerated.
The collision was head-on and the accident occurred in Kinney County.
The Department of Public Safety maintains that the accident remains under investigation.

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Restrictions for water users in Quemado, Normandy and the Radar Base areas in the northern sector of Maverick County are being advised that restrictions are still in effect according to official spokesperson, Jose Luis Rosales, Commissioner of Precinct 3.
The system has approximately 300 and includes the Maverick County Detention Center who were advised that restrictions were still in effect for them as well until the function of the irrigation canal returns to normalcy.
The Maverick County Water Plant is functioning at this time thanks to pipelines and two water pumps which were generously provided by
Stallion, a company who was sub-contracted via Chesapeake, another company in the Eagle Ford Shale Project.
The irrigation canal directly provides water from the Rio Grande to the water plant.  With the rupture of the walls of the canal causing the life-giving fluid to spill into the land in and around the breakage, the MCWP is utilizing the aforementioned pipes and pumps to effectively continue to supply the reservoir since Friday.

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