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El sábado pasado la Dra. Claudia Torres llevó a cabo una campaña de vacunación en el área de Deer Run y el próximo Sábado 3 de noviembre estarán vacunando mascotas en el Multipurpose Center de la 9 a.m. a 1 p.m.

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Un total de 190 venados fueron entregados el pasado sábado por la mañana en las instalaciones del Departamento de Recursos Humanos del Condado de Maverick localizadas en el Del Rio Boulevard. Los venados ya muertos, sin cabeza, y partidos por la mitad, listos para ser cocinados, fueron traídos en un trailer como parte de una donación que hacen rancheros de la región para la comunidad del Condado de Maverick. La entrega se hizo con la supervisión del Departamento de Parques y Vida Silvestre de Texas. Mike Omaña, del departamento de Recursos Humanos, dijo que la entrega se hizo para personas de todos los precintos que solicitaron recibir este beneficio.

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-Eagle Pass

 

 

3,000 votes have been cast as of Saturday which included the special voting date on Saturday, which have some politicians stating it is positive and others stating that it is normal amount for a presidential election year. It is hoped that these numbers continue to rise and that voters will turn out in record numbers for this, the most important elections in recent history. According to those who follow these trends closely, there seems to be much interest in school district elections as well as in the elections for hospital board.

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CC Winn Homecoming week came to a close on Friday at the Winn LBJ football game at the Sports Complex Football Stadium and the Queen's Court culminated in a festival of gallantry and beauty. 

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-Eagle Pass

 

The City of Eagle Pass, in collaboration with the Eagle Pass Rotary Club inaugurated the Children's Play Area at Ft.Duncan Park on Friday morning. The traditional ribbon-cutting took place at the new park which is in front of the Children's Library in Ft. Duncan and was attended by members of the Rotary Club along with local dignitaries and will be available for children from both sides of the border. Councilman Billy Davis represented the City as well as the Chamber of Commerce, Jorge Sanchez of the EPPARD as well as Pete Zamora, the President of the Rotary Club were also on hand to inaugurate the new play area. The park consists of a type of jungle gym of children's swings and a special floor to keep children from being seriously injured in case of a fall. According to Alma Velasquez, club member, the cost of the park was in the $20,000 range and Parks and Recreation workers installed the equipment. The plans are to keep building parks such as this across the city.

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San Antonio—President Bill Clinton rallied Democrats in San Antonio at an event featuring Representative Pete Gallego – to a standing room only crowd. Rep. Pete Gallego shared the stage with President Clinton during his speech, along with Rep. Joaquin Castro, Mayor Julian Castro, and Congressman Lloyd Doggett.  More than 2,300 people attended the event at the South San Antonio High School Ron Durbon Athletic Facility. San Antonio Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich was present, and recognized by President Clinton.

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-Eagle Pass

 

The Maverick County Commissioners Court has named the Roberto Ruiz as the new County Treasurer in a unanimous vote replacing Manuel Reyes who served in this position for 32 years and will retire his place as treasurer on October 31st. 

Roberto Ruiz will now be responsible for preparing the payroll for payment of employees and also will work in the area of Human Resources, including reviewing employee benefits.

Roberto Ruiz said he was grateful to the Commissioners Court for the trust they have shown in him to take over as Treasurer and said he will continue the work that Manuel Reyes has done for so many years.

This position of Treasurer is an elected position, one in which Manuel Reyes has won the last nine times, but now decided to retire leaving him two years to finish his term. Roberto Ruiz will be in office at least two years, then the position will go to elections.

Roberto Ruiz has in depth knowledge of how to manage county affairs as he was a commissioner for Precinct 4 in the 80's  and has a history of nearly 33 years as an educator in the Eagle Pass Independent School District. He said he is ready for this new challenge in his career.

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A.D. Ibarra

-Eagle Pass

 

State Representative Pete Gallego reached out to veterans in Eagle Pass, Texas on Tuesday and heard them out on key issues such as health care and home ownership issues. Before attacking the issues at hand, Gallego had time to give Eagle Pass veterans a report as to how his campaign was going which is a key race in unseating incumbent Enrique Canseco on November 6th. The race is of vital importance to Democrats. So much so that President Bill Clinton will be in San Antonio on Thursday to urge voters to come out and support the Democratic candidate for the 23rd District US Representative. "President Clinton's visit will play a huge role in energizing and mobilizing supporters," Gallego said in prepared remarks, "President Clinton is hugely popular and highly regarded around here for his exceptional public service on behalf of middle-class families.

It will be an honor to share the stage with President Clinton, particularly at a time when there are many crucial issues facing middle-class families.” When he focused on how the campaign trail has been treating him, Gallego felt that all is well and he feels his public record and the fact that he's been at the forefront of key issues sets him apart from his opponent. "My eight year-old son is asking me if all the things they are saying about me are true," says Gallego of the smear campaign being funded by the over one million dollars which he had available due to running unopposed in the Republican primary, "And you can't pull the rug over an eight year-old's eyes when it comes to TV. I've never seen so much disparity between two candidates, we are SO different. I like helping and building and making things better, he likes politics and confrontations. It's really all a matter of all of you coming out to vote, to bring your family, friends and neighbors, because in this election more than ever, every vote will make the difference." When asked about the concerns of the veterans in reference to health care Gallego stated, "In reference to the issue of Social Security, my opponent favors the privatization of Social Security and it's not fair that you should put your hard earned money into Social Security for government to risk it on the stock market," said the Democratic candidate, "Why risk putting this money in the same hands of banks that needed to be bailed out by the federal government." When asked what is goals are if elected he had the following to say, "I want to have the best constituent services office that anyone has ever had in this area and when it comes to helping our veterans who in some cases are 2nd and 3rd generation veterans and have given all to our country, it's a debt of honor."

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A.D. Ibarra

-Del Rio

 

As officials, bailiffs, court reporters and security began to file in to the US District Court Western District of Texas Courtroom, County Commissioner Rudy Heredia was sitting with three other Federal detainees awaiting their due process. The tension was high as government counsel prepared their case against the elected official who will be arraigned on four counts: conspiracy to commit money laundering, aiding and abetting money laundering, conspiracy to commit bulk cash smuggling and aiding and abetting bulk cash smuggling stemming from the sale of a 2005 Ford F-250 King Ranch pickup truck to possible members of an organized crime syndicate in Piedras Negras, Coahuila sometime between 2009 and 2012 when FBI agents were monitoring Heredia's phone via wiretaps which have since been contested by his attorney John Convery of San Antonio.

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Eagle Pass

Precinct 2 announces their pet vaccine clinic campaign to assist residents of his precinct in protecting their pets from deadly disease and to encourage their friends and neighbors to do the same. Dr. Claudia Torres, a local veterinarian, will be in charge of dispensing the vital preventative medications to both cats and dogs from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon at the Maverick County Water Works facility at 3905 Deer Run Blvd. Prices for the vaccines are very affordable and are recommended for your family's pet to live a comfortable life free of the maladies that traditionally tend to affect dogs and cats in South Texas which can cause serious illness and death to animals if untreated. The Rabies vaccine is only $10.00, and the combination Distemper/Parvo/Hepatitis/Parainfluenza for dogs and the feline Rhinotracheitis/ Panleucopenia/Calici vaccine for cats are only $15.00. The dewormer for puppies over the age of one month is only $5.00 and the Frontline Plus tick and flea treatment is only $14.00. Dr. Torres will even provide pet owners with the Preventic Collar for $15.00 for pups and dogs three months and older. For questions about this event you can call Dr. Torres at 830-352-1415.

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