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Adrian Ibarra 

-Dr. Gates Rd. 

 

Personal del Sheriff del Condado de Maverick y personal de la Eagle Pass Departamento de Bomberos  se pusieron en acción el lunes por la mañana, cuando recibieron una llamada de una persona quien habia encontrado a un hombre  tirado  en su casa

Las autoridades se apresuraron a 1326 Dr. Gates Road, donde se encontraron con  la persona que lo cuida que estaba  frente de la residencia del hombre cuando llegaron  y  encontraron a Eduardo Ortiz de  66 años de edad,  en el baño de su casa con un golpe en la cabeza. 

De acuerdo con el sheriff Tom Schmerber, el Sr. Ortiz había estado enfermo por algún tiempo y él pudo haber muerto por causas naturales, sin embargo, el golpe en la cabeza puede haber ocurrido cuando el hombre se cayó

JP Dora Madera  lo pronunció muerto a las 11:45 AM por causas naturales y no se ordenó la autopsia.

 

 

Man found unresponsive in Seco Mines

 

Maverick County Sheriff's personnel and personnel from the Eagle Pass Fire Department sprung into action on Monday morning when they received a call from the provider of a man who she had found unresponsive and not breathing in a puddle of blood.

Authorities raced to 1326 Dr. Gates Road where they found the provider waiting out front of the man's residence when they arrived to find 66 year-old Eduardo Ortiz in the restroom of his home with a blow to the head.

According to Sheriff Tom Schmerber, Mr. Ortiz had been ill for sometime and he may have died of natural causes, however, the blow to the head may have occurred when the man collapsed.

JP Dora Madera pronounced Ortiz dead at 11:45 AM of natural causes and no autopsy was ordered.

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A.D. Ibarra

-Eagle Pass HS Gym

 CC Winn HS Auditorium

Internationally known motivational speaker Raul Magdaleno addressed ninth grade students from Eagle Pass High School and C.C. Winn High School on Friday, May 2.

Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) GEAR UP IV hosted the event in observance of efforts by Generation Texas to motivate and encourage students to graduate from high school and enroll in university classes.

The highly animated Magdaleno reached out to the students with a clear message to not allow anyone to dissuade them from making the most of their educational opportunities especially now that they have the support system of their parents and their schools, teachers and counselors to guide them.

"You cannot become what you can't see," he told a large gathering of freshmen at Eagle Pass High School at his first of two presentations of the day, "You can't be what you can't see so we're raising, raising the bar.  The next time someone is crazy enough to ask you 'Who do you think you are?' <'¿Quien te crees?'> you're going to tell them 'I don't QUIT and I don't CARE!'"

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A.D. Ibarra

-Ward St. & Loop 480

 

Bicycling competitor and enthusiast, Ernesto Cumpián recently made a request to the Mayor of Eagle Pass, Ramsey E. Cantú, to build special areas for cyclists of Eagle Pass and Maverick County. 

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Comunicado de Prensa

-Consulado de México

 

El martes personal de la Patrulla Fronteriza Estación Norte contacto a esta Representación Consular para informar que encontraron un cuerpo sin vida en el área de Seco Creek en el Río Bravo.

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A.D. Ibarra

-MCHD Conference Room

 

The latest meeting of the Maverick County Hospital District Board of Directors was held on Wednesday at the MCHD Conference Room.

Several key items were presentations by Richard Prati, CEO of the Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center and Joel Morales Chief Financial Officer of the FDRMC who presented the third UC quarterly report as well as Don Williams who spoke on the possibility of the MCHD joining local law enforcement agencies in the application process for a joint grant to address the concerns of health and education in our community.

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A.D. Ibarra

-Eagle Pass & Nine County Area

 

Supervisory Special Agent John E. Gonzalez informed The News Gram of the highly successful pill take back campaign which was held across South Texas this past weekend which managed to keep almost 350 Lbs. of unwanted and unused pharmaceuticals and syringes off of the streets and especially out of the hands of our most important asset in the game of life, our youth.

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A.D. Ibarra

-Maverick County

 

Mike Castillo, Manager of the Maverick County Sanitary Landfill, informed The News Gram of the latest report made to the Board of Directors at their latest meeting on Tuesday at the Maverick County Commissioner's Court Chambers.

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A.D. Ibarra

-H-E-B

 

Children of all ages descended on the local H-E-B where Melissa Rendon, Business Center Manager and Literacy Center Coordinator, organized an event which will only continue to grow celebrating a holiday which is celebrated in our neighboring country of Mexico, El Día del Niño.

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A.D. Ibarra

-Riverside Acres

 

A brush fire occurred by Riverside Acres in Rosita Valley which consumed approximately 200 acres of land including a shed on the land of one of the many ranches in the immediate area between the residential area and the Rio Grande.

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Press Release

-Maverick County Sheriff

 

Maverick County deputies were dispatched to Lariat Street Saturday, April 26 at 10:30 AM in reference to a subject entering a residence with sacks possibly containing illegal narcotics. 

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