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Special operative for Black Friday in effect; People who are disorderly will be arrested
Monday, 19 November 2012 23:51 Published in November 2012Staff
-Eagle Pass
The Eagle Pass Police Department will arrest anyone caught being disorderly after Thanksgiving. Chief of Police Antonio Castañeda said that it will not be permitted that shoppers have a negative attitude or inappropriate behavior during the holiday shopping rush. Police agents will be on hand at stores to monitor that order is adhered and manage the traffic which will be at full capacity. Due to the potential numbers of shoppers, the police department is clear that anyone that shows unsafe behavior will be apprehended. Officers will be on hand to see that all activities are in order. Motorists are asked to be very careful in securing their items in order to avoid any theft. Chief Castaneda also encourages motorists to practice patience behind the wheel.
6,125 plates served for Feast of Sharing; Numbers down
Monday, 19 November 2012 23:43 Published in November 2012
Staff
-Eagle Pass
HEB announced that they had served a total of 6,125 plates at the Feast of Sharing on Sunday at the International Center of Trade. Authorities of the store mentioned that they served a significantly fewer amount of plates this year as opposed to last. They think that the reason is that they have traditionally had the event at CC Winn High School or at Eagle Pass High School as has been the norm over the past few years. The organizers hoped to serve 8,000 plates, however there were fewer served this year.
Sirvieron en total 6,125 Platillos en el Feast of Sharing: Mas de Mil Platillos menos de los que Esperaban
Monday, 19 November 2012 23:30 Published in November 2012La tienda HEB anunció que en total se sirvieron 6,125 platillos durante la Comida Comunitaria de Acción de Dar Gracias (feast of Shearing) que se realizó el domingo de 11 de la mañana a 3 de la tarde en el ICT Center, con la colaboración de la ciudad de Eagle Pass, la Cámara de Comercio y una gran cantidad de voluntarios. Autoridades de la tienda dijeron que este año se sirvieron menos platillos de los que esperaban, y dijeron que esto se debió sobre todo a que se realizó en el nuevo escenario, en el ICT Center, y tan vez muchas personas pensaron que sería en la cafetería de la C.C. Winn como era costumbre. Los organizadores esperaban servir casi 8 mil platillos, pero fueron menos, pero lo importante es que se cumplió con el objetivo de reunir a miles de personas para compartir el platillo del pavo, todos juntos como familia.