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A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
If you weren't on hand to enjoy the "Art on Main" wine tasting event at Riskind's in November or the "Christmas on Main" event in front of the Public Library in December in which State Senator Carlos Uresti graced our fair city with his presence and which had one our most identifiable buildings in downtown Eagle Pass lit in a spectacular show of light and sound, then you definitely missed out on two events which Joe Cruz and the Main Street Project Committee are busy working on trying to get walking traffic back, but according to Cruz, they won't be the last.
Austin,TX
State Representative-Elect Poncho Nevarez is excited to ring in 2013. Nevarez has already begun to work for his constituents and the State of Texas. The Rep-Elect became the first Freshman Democrat of the 83rd Legislative State Representative class to file legislation, which shows he is ready to focus on the issues that matter for his district. “I am ready to get to work for my constituents,” Nevarez says. “They have elected me to represent them to the best of my ability and what a great way to do so by starting early.” Nevarez has filed HB 334, which relates to the residency requirement for particular elective offices of certain political subdivisions. This bill allows elected members that represent a county with a territory greater than 4,600 square miles, an independent school district servicing fewer than 1,500 students or a municipality with a population of less than 6,000 to live outside of their political subdivisions. With a rural district that stretches over 400 miles along the Rio Grande, this legislation would benefit the elected members from his district. “Rural areas are very different when looking at the area to population ratio,” Nevarez states. “This will give the elected members an opportunity to have a little more freedom to choose where to live and not restrict them to tiny political subdivisions.” The Rep-Elect is ready to confront the issues brought forth this legislative session. With the 83rd legislature starting on January 8th, he is only days away from doing so.
Douglas Matney, UHS, Inc., Regional Vice President and Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center are happy to announce the appointment of Mr. Richard R. Prati, FACHE, CPA to the position of Chief Executive Officer at Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center effective January 2, 1013. Mr. Prati, the new Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director at Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center has been serving as the COO at Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center since 2005. He has over 24 years of healthcare management, and is an active member of the American college of Healthcare Executives. Richard earned his Masters degree of Healthcare Administration from Trinity University San Antonio, TX. He also holds a Bachelors of Arts from the University of Northern Iowa, and a Bachelors of Science from the University of Arizona. “I want to say on behalf of myself and my wife, Dianna that we are honored and excited to continue to be part of the wonderful Eagle Pass community and part of the hospital family’” said Mr. Prati.