August 20, 2011 archive

’Hounds show potential in Palmview scrimmage

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By FRANCISCO E. JIMENEZ Special to the NEWS They’re baaaack. The Greyhounds, that is. And they made sure that the La Joya Palmview Lobos were well aware of that on Friday night. The ’Hounds scrimmaged the Lobos at Bobby Morrow Stadium in a controlled portion followed by two quarters of timed play. The ’Hounds dominated …

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Police, fire chiefs on agenda

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By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com The City of San Benito police and fire chiefs as well as utilities coordinator and wastewater plant supervisor have been placed on the agenda for Tuesday’s regular commission meeting. According to City Manager Manual Lara, the aforementioned employees’ inclusion in an executive session item, which reads that a deliberation …

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Off-duty firefighter helps save elderly man

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By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com An off-duty San Benito firefighter went above and beyond the proverbial call of duty Thursday morning when he assisted in pulling an elderly man from a burning home. Joe Ramos, a driver and 20-year veteran of the San Benito Fire Department, sprung to action after coming upon a house …

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Longevity pay cuts irk firefighters

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By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com San Benito firefighters who spoke on a condition of anonymity expressed concern recently with longevity pay that was cut during Tuesday’s budget workshop. An across-the-board cut trimmed the longevity pay of all City of San Benito employees Tuesday but irked firefighters in the process, some of whom met with …

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Chief prosecutor speaks at Rotary on child abuse

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By JOE BOCANEGRA Special to the NEWS Cameron County Assistant District Attorney Chief Prosecutor Maria De Ford was the guest speaker at the San Benito Rotary Club meeting Thursday at Blanquita’s Mexican Restaurant. In the meeting she was speaking for Maggie’s and Monica’s Houses, advocacy centers dealing with treating abused children, where she was talking …

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Lady ’Hounds Garza, Contreras sign to Sul Ross

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By CRISTINA M. GARCIA Special to the NEWS From the Lady ’Hounds to the Lady Lobos, San Benito’s own Kassandra Contreras and Amanda Garza have stepped up to the plate once again. After graduating in May, Contreras and Garza have eagerly made the decision to attend Sul Ross University in Alpine, Texas. With smiles on …

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Fixed water rates tabled, city’s credit rating improves

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By JOE BOCANEGRA Special to the NEWS Tuesday evening the San Benito City Commission was informed that the city had its credit rating upgraded to A1, according to Moody’s, to an A rating from Standard and Poor’s (S&P), and a A+ rating from Fitch Ratings. Don Gonzales from Estrada Hinojosa Investment Bankers presented the news …

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With a Little Help from the Friends

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Thursday afternoon the San Benito Friends of the Library hosted their first Back to School Backpack Drawing, where they gave 50 lucky kids backpacks for the upcoming school year. Members of the San Benito Police and Fire Departments were on hand. Those helping contribute to the backpacks were local firefighters, police officers and the Friends. (Photos by Joe Bocanegra and T.J. Tijerina)

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