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Sheriff Martin Cuellar Presents Recognition Plaque to Nuevo Laredo Mayor

Courtesy Maru De La Paz, Laredo, Texas –  On Tuesday September 8, 2009, Sheriff Martin Cuellar presented a recognition plaque to Nuevo Laredo Mayor, Ing. Ramon Garza Barrios. The plaque was presented for his assistance and cooperation  in the capture of a fugitive.  Sheriff Cuellar thanked Mayor Garza Barrios for his goodwill and continuous effort

Magnet student attends Princeton University Summer Journalism Program

Courtesy Roberto Treviño,  Valerie Briseño, a senior at the Vidal M. Trevino School of Communications and Fine Arts and Martin High School attended The Princeton University Summer Journalism Program (PSJP) over the summer.  Briseño was among 23 high school juniors nationwide on the Princeton University campus in Princeton, New Jersey.  The PSJP invited a diverse

STATEMENT: CONGRESSMAN CUELLAR ON PRESIDENT OBAMA’S SCHOOL ADDRESS

President Obama recognizes student from Roma, Texas Washington, DC – Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) today released this statement following President Barack Obama’s address to our nation’s schools: “Today, President Obama reminds us how education is the gateway to getting ahead; he echoes a message of personal responsibility. He reiterates the tremendous value in working hard.

WEBB COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES ARREST TWO ON SEPARATE INCIDENTS

Courtesy Maru De La Paz,  Laredo, Texas –  On Wednesday, September 02,2009, The Webb County Sheriff’s office working proactively initiated several arrest on street level crimes both inside and outside Laredo.  The first incident occurred at the 700 blk. of frost, Laredo, Texas, at approximately 10 pm, this residence is familiar to the Webb County

Arrest made in Cruelty Case

Courtesy Monica Garcia,  El Cenizo resident Graciela Gonzalez was arrested  after the District Attorney’s Office approved a warrant charging her with Cruelty to Animals.  Gonzalez is charged with having severely neglected her two horses.  Neighbors had been attempting to care for the horses but notified authorities when they saw that their condition had severely deteriorated. 

Port Director John Salazar Celebrates 40 Years of

                                                                                                          Courtesy Richard Pauza,                                     EAGLE PASS, TEXAS – Following in the long-serving footsteps of his father, a U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service Port Director in El Paso with 50 years of federal service, John Salazar, Port Director, Eagle Pass Port of Entry, on the eve of his retirement recently completed 40 years of federal service.

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