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Gregg Michael Scott, 52, a Texas 10 Most Wanted Sex Offender, is now in custody after being arrested Tuesday in San Antonio by the U.S. Marshals Service Lone Star Fugitive Task Force. Scott was wanted for Parole Violation and Failure to Comply with Sex Offender Requirements. Scott, last seen in Houston in 2011, was a high-risk sex offender with a lengthy criminal history, which included a conviction for fondling a 15-year-old girl. This arrest was not the result of a tip and no reward will be paid. So far in 2013, DPS and other agencies have arrested four Texas 10 Most Wanted Sex Offenders, and $10,000 in rewards has been paid for tips that resulted in arrests. The cash rewards are funded by the Governor’s Criminal Justice Division. The following link, http://www.dps.texas.gov/Texas10MostWanted/video/tipsterVideo.htm, explains the steps on how to submit a tip regarding a Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitive or Sex Offender and/or how to receive a reward once the fugitive is captured. Anyone with information can provide anonymous tips in four different ways: • Call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477). • Text the letters DPS—followed by your tip—to 274637 (CRIMES) from your cell phone. • Submit a web tip through the DPS website by selecting the fugitive you have information about, and then clicking on the link under their picture. • Submit a Facebook tip at http://www.facebook.com/texas10mostwanted by clicking the “SUBMIT A TIP” link (under the “About” section). All calls, texts, e-mails and Facebook messages are anonymous. DPS investigators work with local law enforcement agencies to select fugitives featured in the Texas 10 Most Wanted Program. To view the current lists—with photos—visit the DPS website at http://www.dps.texas.gov/texas10mostwanted/. Do not attempt to apprehend these fugitives; they are considered armed and dangerous.

 

 

 

 

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The Del Rio Track Booster Club will have its 4th Annual BBQ Cook-Off on Saturday Feb. 9th in the Plaza Del Sol Mall parking lot. The event is Sanctioned by the Lone Star BBQ Association.   The entry fee is $125 for a 4 man team.  The categories of competition are in BBQ Pork Spare Ribs, Chicken, Brisket. Trophy and shirts will be award for 1st through 3rd places in each category.  Prize money & trophy for the Grand Champion of $300 and Prize money for the Reserve Champion of $200. If interested please contact Lupe Costilla 830-734-6270, Rick Torres 830-469-8861, Jesse Limon 830-422-7567

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AUSTIN, Texas

Just in time for the spring semester, the new College of Liberal Arts Building will make its debut. The 200,000-square-foot, glass and limestone structure will give more than 10,000 liberal arts students a place to call home for the first time in decades. Not only is the building the newest landmark for the campus, it is also a model for innovative funding and cost-effective planning and design. The building was paid for by the college — a first at The University of Texas at Austin — which means it was built without tapping legislative or UT System funding. Although final calculations are still pending, the total cost is projected to be $87 million, less than the project’s initial expected cost of $100 million. The model is one of the reasons the resulting facility was completed under budget and with more usable space – about 16,000 square feet more – than originally planned. More about financing. “Many new buildings today are described as innovative, but this building truly stands out as a model for cost-effective planning and design in the 21st century,” says Randy Diehl, dean of the College of Liberal Arts. “This space will be vital in our ongoing efforts to attract and recruit the highest-quality faculty and students.” Among its many features, the building includes: • Smart classrooms with special attention to acoustics, sightlines, writing surfaces, seating and lighting. • A skybridge connecting to the Student Activity Center, inviting traffic from all corners of campus. • A spacious study lounge that offers views of the Waller Creek greenbelt. Open only to liberal arts students, the space includes a student workroom and two study alcoves. • Designated suites (located side-by-side) for two of the university’s most distinguished honors programs: Liberal Arts Honors and Plan II. • An entire floor for the college’s Naval, Army and Air Force ROTC units. • An ROTC suite with a shared heritage lounge featuring a Missing in Action Prisoner of War brick wall memorial — salvaged from Russell A. Steindam Hall. • Collaborative faculty spaces and research labs for the Population Research Center, a world-renowned research unit in the fields of sociology and demography. • It is expected to receive LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. More about sustainable design. Composed of 24 academic departments, two dozen centers and 600-plus faculty members, the college has been spread across 30 buildings. This is the first time the college will have a home of its own since Old Main was torn down in the 1930s.

 

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