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A.D. Ibarra

-Commissioner's Court

 

An item which we recently ran in reference to the weather monitor at the Maverick County Airport was revisited at the recent Special Meeting of Commissioner's Court as County Commissioner Robert Ruiz presided over the meeting in the absence of County Judge David Saucedo.

Andy Valato of EagleMed LLC was on hand to inform Commissioner's Court that the internet connection at the airport was not adequate for the weather monitoring equipment presently being installed at the airport.

According to Valato an internet serviceman climbed the tower adjacent to the airport that will house an $11,000 antenna for internet service at the Maverick County Water Tower.

This equipment will provide 99.8% reliability which is required for equipment of this nature which is being installed to give the Air Evac Team when approaching and leaving Eagle Pass with our most precious cargo, loved ones in need of emergency medical care. 

The item was approved pending the review of legal counsel.

 

Nuevo monitor de tiempo necesita más ancho de banda

 

Adrián Ibarra

Corte del Comisario

 

Un ítem que hace poco nos encontramos en referencia al monitor de tiempo en el aeropuerto del condado de Maverick fue revisitado en la reciente Reunión Especial de la Corte del Comisionado de Comisionado del Condado Robert Ruiz, presidió la reunión en ausencia del Juez del Condado David Saucedo.

Andy Valato de EagleMed LLC fue el encargado de informar a la Corte del Comisionado de que la conexión a internet en el aeropuerto no era adecuado para el equipo de monitoreo del clima en la actualidad se está instalando en el aeropuerto.

Según Valato un militar internet subió a la torre adyacente al aeropuerto que albergará una antena 11,000 dólares para el servicio de Internet en la Torre del Agua del Condado de Maverick.

Este equipo proporcionará la fiabilidad del 99,8 %, lo que se requiere para el equipamiento de esta naturaleza que se está instalando para dar al equipo de Aire Evac al acercarse y dejando a Eagle Pass con nuestra carga más preciada, los seres queridos que necesitan atención médica urgente.

El punto fue aprobado en espera del examen de los asesores legales .

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Press Release

-Del Rio, Texas 

 

U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Eagle Pass South Station apprehended a convicted sex offender on Monday.

  Agents working linewatch duties east of Eagle Pass apprehended Jose Bernal Barrientos-Mayorga, 32, an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala. During processing, agents discovered that Barrientos Mayorga had been convicted in Carver County, Minn. for “Criminal Sexual Conduct- 2nd Degree-Sexual Contact” and subsequently deported.

  Barrientos-Mayorga faces a charge of illegal re-entry – 8 USC 1326 – and his prior order of removal will be reinstated.

  So far during Fiscal Year 2014, which began Oct. 1, 2013, Del Rio Sector agents have apprehended eight sex offenders. During FY13, Del Rio Sector agents apprehended 16 previously deported sex offenders.

  Compared to the same time frame during FY13, Del Rio Sector has seen a 100 percent increase in arrests of criminal aliens who have been previously deported for sexual offenses. The Del Rio Border Patrol Sector is part of the South Texas Campaign, which leverages federal, state and local resources to combat transnational criminal organizations.

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Police: Shooter warned some students away 
RUSSELL CONTRERAS, Associated Press
SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN, Associated Press

 

ROSWELL, N.M. (AP) — Authorities say the 12-year-old boy who opened fire in a New Mexico middle school gym warned some students away just before the attack.

State Police Chief Pete Kassetas says the attack was planned in advance. But he says it appears the boy's victims, an 11-year-old boy and 13-year-old girl, were chosen randomly.

During a Wednesday press briefing, Kassetas declined to speculate on a motive or say when charges would be filed. But he said the boy got the shotgun from his family's home and had three rounds of ammunition.

Officials say the boy who was shot in the face and neck remains in critical condition at University Medical Center in Lubbock, Texas. The girl is in satisfactory condition with injuries to the right shoulder.

 

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