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A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
Ten have submitted their applications for Eagle Pass Police Chief according to City Manager Gloria Barrientos. The position has officially been closed and administration is presently generating a battery of questions which will be utilized to screen the finalists for the position. According to Barrientos many of the applicants are in fact from out of town and may need to make arrangements to attend their individual interviews and/or make arrangements to be interviewed via phone. "We would've ideally liked to have our new chief by the end of the fiscal year which is quickly approaching, so we are hoping to hire this person by October or November, but if they are working they may need time to be ready to report for their interview which may also take some time."
First Budget workshop held for Maverick
County a veritable roller coaster ride;
Public hearing on tax rate well received
A.D. Ibarra
-Commissioner's Court
A public hearing on the proposed tax rate for Maverick County went off without a hitch as The Honorable David Saucedo, Maverick County Judge opened the hearing at 5:00 P.M., had one citizen ask whether rates were going up, down or staying the same to which he replied they were going down from .58 to .55, a nearly three cent drop and the most of all four entities.
The new Mexican Consulate Ismael Naveja was on hand to greet the county legislators and introduce himself to the citizens of Maverick County and did so in a very diplomatic, eloquent manner during Recognition of Visitors expounding on his experience in and around the New York area as well as abroad before inviting all to attend the traditional Grito de Independencia marking a major landmark in the history of Mexico before placing himself at the service of Commissioner's Court and the citizens of Eagle Pass and Mexico.
Also in the Recognition of Visitors was Guadalupe Cardona who wished to make his voice heard on the issue of the state of affairs of Maverick County reiterating that he cannot see how Judge Saucedo and Commissioner's Court can say that things are looking up for the county which in his opinion, things are not as bright as they are reported. According to Cardona, the auditor says they don't know what is happening in the county as things are still owed from 2007, 2008 and 2009 before his three minutes were up.
It was when item item 21, the Budget Workshop for FYE 2014, that things began to get heated at the Regular Meeting of Commissioner's Court when the issue of a positive fund balance in reference to the Road & Bridge Department was brought up by financial advisor Robert Rodriguez who proudly announced to Commissioner's Court that in fact, the county had been frugal to the tune of $941,806.00.
"Let me get this straight, Mr. Rodriguez," stated County Commissioner Roberto Ruiz, "We're about to close the year and we have $941,000.00?"
"It may be premature to jump into the budget," stated Rodriguez, "You have to have a good sense of how you're entering the new budget year. I'm using numbers from the auditor and his staff and have verified these numbers with Mr. Ortiz. Our job is to take the information that the auditor provides and translate it so that you understand it as the amount of information is extensive."
"Whatever I tell you is honest, completely thorough and truthful as federal agencies are trying to clean up the investment banking industry. The County Auditor does not work for you, but all work for the citizens of Maverick County."
"I want to stress two items, when you start, you set out money from taxes, the general fund has all money coming in from taxes. The auditor takes that money and allocates Road & Bridge's budget. You get a separate bank account from R&B so it is in the hands of no one but Commissioner's Court."
This is when he was asked if there was cash available for commissioners to purchase materials for projects to which he explained that it is but it is what is called accrual accounting which says on a cash basis, you are short cash to be able to write a check.
"Revenues will be here, but they will not be here today. Clearly you have a situation, whatever does not exceed the present budget, it's possible it can be taken out of the general fund."
Judge Saucedo asked County Auditor Fidencio Ortiz to look at a certain page in the new budget and asked about a change in proposed revenues from $2,111,000.00 to $1,226,000.00 to which he adamantly asked "Why?"
"These are taxes we're trying to move in which will be available for Road & Bridge," stated Ortiz.
Valdez & Sons Memorial Funeral
Chapels open their doors Monday
A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
The prospect of a brighter economic future in our fair city continues to shine as yet another significant investment by pioneers in the funeral business from our neighboring city of Piedras Negras opened the doors to Valdez & Sons Memorial Funeral Chapels located at 2334 El Indio Highway.
"We thank you lord for this new chapel where our souls will be blessed and taken to heaven. We ask that you bless this business and their family members and for those of all religions, that they may all have faith in God," said Father Paul of Our Lady of Rufuge Church.
"We'd like to thank the members of the news media for being here today. We are very satisfied, my wife and I, to be here today at this very special ribbon-cutting. It is a continuance, another branch of our business, Memorial Funeral Chapels which has had a lot of success thank God. I'd like to thank the community for allowing us to serve them in their most trying times with dignity. We have been here for 35 years and have been in this business for sixty and my father is here as living proof of this," said Rito Valdez, Jr., "We noticed a very important growth in the city of Eagle Pass especially in this area near El Indio Highway and we saw the opportunity to acquire this building, we discussed it among my wife, my children and my father, and we decided to undertake this challenge. We know it will be a difficult task, but with hard work and dedication we will move forward with this project."
"I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the Valdez family for this accomplishment and the service they provide which is a difficult one, but one they undertake with professionalism," said The Honorable Ramsey English-Cantú, Mayor of Eagle Pass, "We are very proud of them and thankful for this professionalism and we wish them the best in this endeavor on the south side of Eagle Pass."
The event was graciously emceed by Humberto "Beto" Garza who welcomed all local dignitaries to the event and first responders who were there as well.
CC Winn Mavericks and Martin Tigers collide Friday
A.D. Ibarra
-Cozel Foster-Veteran's
Memorial Stadium
The CC Winn Mavericks ran into a veritable buzzsaw that is the Laredo Martin Tigers who last week won their Week Zero match up vs Roma 34-7.
Featured back Deion Alonso struck paydirt first in this game with a one yard blast into the Tiger endzone after he David Garza and a reverse to Carlos Cerezo helped to drive the ball down into Tiger territory behind field general Juan Elizondo, but the extra point was blocked.
Tiger quarterback Albert Estrada connected twice with receiver Daniel Sanchez twice on significant gains once on a 70 yard fly which was well-covered by Maverick defender Eric Vasquez who didn't realize the ball was coming down just in front of him as Sanchez corralled it in taking it deep into Mav territory. The Tigers would score on the spikes of Estrada on a QB bootleg with a little over a minute left in the 1st.
Tiger Alexis Navarro bolted into the end zone after a long punt return by Juan Valdivia to put the red an white clad cats ahead 14-6.
The Tigers would strike again on what seemed to be a lapse in coverage as Sanchez ran under another Estrada pass, this time on a post pattern which he caught on the tips of his fingers, nearly dropping the pigskin before taking it into the end zone at the end of the first half to take a 21-6 lead into the locker room.
The never say die Mavericks turned in an impressive 80 yard drive which culminated with a five yard dive into the end zone by Alonso, but it was a little too little a little too late for the Mavs as the Tigers scored twice in the second half and even tried a fake extra point which failed to win 33-13.
Hector Bermea and Emilio Hinojosa showed signs of brilliance in the passing game as Elizondo connected with them four times in the contest, as both teams ran the ball respectively, but Estrada and Co. racked up over a hundred yards through the air which proved to be the difference in Former Head Coach David Charles' Tigers' opportunities to get in the red zone eating up much needed time of possession.
The Mavericks travel to the Gateway City to take on the Laredo Nixon Mustangs Friday at Shirley Field.
A.D. Ibarra
-Pete Gallego Elem. & Eagle Pass HS
US Congressman Pete Gallego accompanied by several members of President Barack Obama's White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics descended on Eagle Pass during a whirlwind tour of South Texas on Thursday making two key stops in our fair city one of which is near and dear to our representative's heart, Pete Gallego Elementary. A group of students made a human tunnel for the legislator which veritably seemed to hit an emotional nerve as they welcomed him to the school which carries his name. Gallego, Executive Director Alejandra Ceja, Deputy Director Marco Davis, Chief of Staff Maribel Duran, Hispanic Communications and Outreach Director Jacqueline Cortez-Wang and Program Analyst Michelle Guzman were all on hand to speak to parents, students, staff and faculty at both schools and exemplify the fact that any and all students who aspire to greatness can achieve their life's goals much as they have in the grand scheme of things as they work to further President Obama's vision that the future of our nation is inextricably linked to the future of the Hispanic community as Hispanics are the largest and fastest growing minority group and will represent 60 percent of our nation's population growth between 2005 and 2050.
A.D. Ibarra
-Crystal City, TX
A large gathering of businessmen from the hugely lucrative endeavor that is the Eagle Ford Shale Project welcomed US Senator John Cornyn to Crystal City's beautiful Double C Resort on Thursday where a highly informative roundtable was held in order for local citizens to come and give the senator a brief rundown of the progress and concerns of the region. Owner Jeff Myers of the Double C Resort opened the festivities stating that there are plans to create a training facility by which recent high school graduates can receive the necessary training in order to flow right into six figure jobs in the project as there is a huge demand for skilled labor in and around the South Texas area. Jimmy Lopez, Charman of the Carrizo Springs Chamber of Commerce was highly enthusiastic about the comings and goings of the project as they very well should be in direct reaction to the economic development they have seen in the last two years saying that they are presently in a reactionary phase in terms of housing and water. "If you look at the numbers, this project will be around for a while, just look around. There are challenges," stated Carrizo's highest ranking elected official, "Decisions TxDoT is making are affecting everything we do. We need to know how much water is available, health issues, hospitals, housing... if we keep that vision, that will affect longevity."
A.D. Ibarra
-Crystal City, TX
A large gathering of businessmen from the hugely lucrative endeavor that is the Eagle Ford Shale Project welcomed US Senator John Cornyn to Crystal City's beautiful Double C Resort on Thursday where a highly informative roundtable was held in order for local citizens to come and give the senator a brief rundown of the progress and concerns of the region. Owner Jeff Myers of the Double C Resort opened the festivities stating that there are plans to create a training facility by which recent high school graduates can receive the necessary training in order to flow right into six figure jobs in the project as there is a huge demand for skilled labor in and around the South Texas area. Jimmy Lopez, Charman of the Carrizo Springs Chamber of Commerce was highly enthusiastic about the comings and goings of the project as they very well should be in direct reaction to the economic development they have seen in the last two years saying that they are presently in a reactionary phase in terms of housing and water. "If you look at the numbers, this project will be around for a while, just look around. There are challenges," stated Carrizo's highest ranking elected official, "Decisions TxDoT is making are affecting everything we do. We need to know how much water is available, health issues, hospitals, housing... if we keep that vision, that will affect longevity."
For Immediate Release
-Thursday, September 5, 2013
In Del Rio, Texas this morning, Maverick County Precinct Four Commissioner Cesar Flores, age 46 of Eagle Pass, Texas, pleaded guilty to his role in a bribery, kickback and bid-rigging scheme announced United States Attorney Robert Pitman and FBI Special Agent in Charge Armando Fernandez.
This is the third Maverick County Commissioner to plead guilty as part of this investigation.
STAFF -
Del Rio, TX
Former Commissioner Cesar Flores plead guilty to one count of acceptance of a bribe by a public representative receiving federal fonds in the Honorable Alia Moses' US District Court Western District of Texas in Del Rio on Thursday. He faces 5 to ten years in prison.
Adrián Ibarra
-Consulado de México
The News Gram, tiene la grata fortuna de poder entrevistar y tener un momento en exclusiva con el nuevo Cónsul Mexicano Ismael Navejas el miercoles por la mañana donde nos dio la oportunidad de conocerlo y conocer sus principios e inciativas en su nuevo puesto. Navejas viene a Eagle Pass de el Consulado de Nueva York pero nació en La Ciudad de México y estudió Relaciones Internacionales y Sciencias Políticas en La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Ha estado en este ramo diplomático por treinta años con estancia en Europa donde trabajó cinco años en Suiza y en Paris en la Cancillería de la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores en Europa. Tambien estuvo en Sur America ya que estuvo en Perú por un lapso de tres años.