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Archives for October 2009

CONGRESSMAN CUELLAR CALLS ON COAST GUARD TO STUDY PRESENCE ALONG RIO GRANDE

  Courtesy Ashley Patterson, Encourages collaborative effort with local entities and CBP Washington, DC – Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) today voted for the Coast Guard Authorization Act, a bill which approves Coast Guard programs for 2010 and includes a provision requiring the agency to conduct a mission analysis study to determine the Coast Guard’s presence

Laredo Commission for Women to Honor, Induct Future Laredo Lady Leaders

Courtesy Xochitl Mora,  The Laredo Commission for Women, an organization whose mission it is to promote equality in legal, social, political, economic and educational opportunity and advancement for all women throughout the City of Laredo, will honor and induct the newest members to the Young Commission for Women on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at 6:00

Flu/H1N1 Vaccine Information

Courtesy Xochitl Mora, Laredo, TX – The City of Laredo Health Department (CLHD) wants to inform the public about the current FLU/H1N1 vaccine.  Currently there is very little seasonal FLU vaccine available and although more may be available in December and January, at the moment, most providers, including the CLHD are out of seasonal vaccine.

Police Department Issues Auto Theft Advisory

Courtesy Joe Baeza,  The Laredo Police Auto Theft Division is releasing a public notice to all heavy duty truck owners, especially those owners of Ford F-250’s and F-350’s.  There has been a rash of thefts of these types of vehicles and owners should take extra precautions to safe guard their trucks against theft.  Due to

CONGRESSMAN CUELLAR CALLS FOR COLONIAS STUDY IN SOLAR ENERGY BILL

  Requires Department of Energy to determine how sun could power communities like Colonias Courtesy Ashley Patterson, Washington, DC – Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) today voted for a sweeping solar energy technology bill which would direct the Energy Secretary to create a solar energy roadmap by conducting studies nationwide, including a study on how the

Local High School Student Completes Basic Training

Courtesy Roberto Treviño,   U.S. Army Reserve PFC Adrian Campos recently graduated from basic training at Fort Knox in Louisville, Ky..  Campos a Martin High Senior and Tiger Battalion Commander is currently completing his high school graduation requirements.  Over the course of eight weeks, recruits learned about the Seven Core Army Values, how to work together

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