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Archives for May 11, 2012

TAMIU Spring Commencement Exercises Moved Indoors Friday and Saturday

Courtesy Steve Harmon, (Laredo, Tx)_Laredo’s rainfall this week and expected rain forecast for this weekend has forced Texas A&M International University to move its traditional outdoor Spring Commencement Exercise indoors Friday and Saturday, May 11 and 12.             “Taking the safety of our graduates and their families into consideration, we have decided to hold the

CITY OF LAREDO HEALTH DEPARTMENT MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINE AVAILABILITY

Courtesy Xochitl Mora, Laredo, TX—The City of Laredo Health Department (CLHD) wishes to inform the public that Meningococcal Vaccine is no longer available for college entry through the Health Department.  Please note that the CLHD receives all public vaccine from The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). The DSHS has recently advised us that,

Trevino Magnet School’s Teens in the Driver Seat Club receives state recognition

Courtesy Roberto Treviño, (Laredo, Tx)- The “Teens in the Driver Seat Organization” of the Vidal M. Trevino School of Communications and Fine Arts receives accolades Friday, May 5, in Austin at the Texas State Capitol for the TDS Day during the Capitol event. The VMT organization was recognized for its contribution for raising awareness of safe teen

“Africa in Transition – Presentation”

Courtesy Xochitl Mora, (Laredo, Tx)-Come view and experience the magnificent continent of Africa through the lens and eyes of former Laredo Morning Times journalist Tricia Cortez on Saturday, May 19, 201, 2-4 PM at the Laredo Public Library HEB Multi-Purpose Room, 1120 E. Calton Road.  Says Tricia Cortez:  “I had been dreaming of Africa for

Sheriff Martin Cuellar and the Webb County Sheriff’s Office end the School Attendance Matters (SAM) Program

(Laredo, Tx)-In September as students began their school year within the Laredo Independent School District (L.I.S.D), Sheriff Martin Cuellar presented a pilot program that would motivate students of six L.I.S.D. schools to increase attendance numbers.  The School Attendance Matters Program (SAM) of the Webb County Sheriff’s Office kicked off and throughout the year, students were