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CITY OF EAGLE PASS PUBLIC AWARENESS BEE ACTIVITY

Wednesday, 21 August 2013 22:03 Published in May 2013

The City of Eagle Pass Emergency Operation Center has issued the following public awareness for those who live, work, or visiting our community.

 

Due to recent Bee activity we are asking our Community to please be aware and cautious of Bees in our area.

 

Attacks from these aggressive bees may result in serious injury or even death. The City of Eagle Pass offers these tips to help you stay safe:

Chamber of Commerce Honors Ana Ma. Arizpe at Breakfast

Wednesday, 14 August 2013 22:17 Published in May 2013

A.D. Ibarra

-Eagle Pass

 

The Eagle Pass Chamber of Commerce held their monthly community breakfast on Wednesday and Director Sandra Martinez was visibly moved by the presentation of a plaque to CoC assistant Ana Maria Arizpe, who has worked diligently for the chamber for 38 years.      Arizpe informed The News Gram of t he fact that she has seen many a project come and go since she began on November 22, 1963, the day that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.      "They closed the bridge that day, I'll never forget."      She also recalls being bussed to Highway 57 to inaugurate the highway that links our country to Mexico City which was a grand accomplishment and remains indelibly etched in her memory.      "It increased much tourism from people from Saltillo, Torreon and other major Mexican cities," she recalls, "We worked in conjunction with the Department of Tourism in Mexico."      She says that when she came in they shared the Chamber of Commerce with the Maverick County Development Council which later moved to Industrial Park.      "I feel as though I'm losing my right arm," stated Martinez who says she has been living with her day to day for many years, "I am truly going to miss her."      Arizpe will be replaced by new assistant Margie Montoya.

Trial of suspended JP Cesar Perez fast and furious

Wednesday, 14 August 2013 22:09 Published in May 2013

 

A.D. Ibarra

-Eagle Pass

 

     The trial against suspended Justice of the Peace Cesar Perez is proceeding quickly with jury selection taking place on Tuesday until about 3:00 P.M. and opening statements and the calling of the first witness subsequently thereafter.

     One key motion in Tuesday's phase was the state dismissing charges of organized criminal activity against Perez which was filed in district court just before the prosecution called Andres Rodriguez III to the witness stand late Tuesday followed by former Maverick County Auditor Carlos Pereda early Wednesday morning which ended in a series of questions by prosecution and objections by the defense before Pereda left the witness stand.

     Collections Director Ruben Montemayor was called in and was asked to produce documents from 2007 to 2013 to which he replied they would probably be in storage and that he honestly didn't know what kind of condition they would be in to which defense counsel Earl Herring responded, "We want them all." 

     The Honorable Amado Abascal, 365th District Judge ordered Montemayor to effectively advise his superiors to retrieve those records by order of the court.

     Four state witnesses that followed were individuals who allegedly made payments to the JP's office anywhere from 2007 to 2008.

     Of the four witnesses, at least two of them stated that they had made cash payments to secretaries and one stated that he paid with a money order and was asked five years later to produce a receipt of that money order which he said would be impossible.

     Defense attorneys Herring and Rogelio Munoz worked to question the validity of the witnesses accusing one of the state's witnesses of having a questionable attitude toward the seriousness of citations issued as the witness admitted to disposing of them in the trash at the time they were given and yet a second was discredited for allegedly testifying to Texas Rangers and to the state against Perez in retaliation to a civil case in which he was ordered to pay a sum of $1,300.00 for not repairing a computer back in 2008.

     The court recessed at noon on Wednesday and the result of Wednesday afternoon's deliberations were not available at press time.

     Lead prosecutor in this case is Lance Kutnick.  Kutnick is being assisted by Jonathan White, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Prosecutions Division White Collar Crime & Public Integrity Section.

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