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MHA COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD MEETING
The executive team at Methodist Hospital | Atascosa held a Community Advisory Board meeting last Thursday at the hospital with community officials and other public leaders within the area. They met to share community updates on what is going on at the hospital and receive input and feedback from the community leaders. Their goal is to continue strengthening the relationship between the hospital and the community, providing a platform for community members to share their perspectives on the hospital’s services and identifying areas of improvement for community health initiatives. Plans are underway for another one later this year. Pictured from left are: MHA employees: Jacalyn DeHarte, CNO and COO at MHA; Linda Fusco, Vice President of Clinical Operations; Pleasanton Mayor J.R. Gallegos, Jourdanton Mayor Robert “Doc” Williams; Justin Davis, Assistant Chief Financial Officer at MHA; Greg Seiler, CEO of MHA and Rita Castillo, VP of Quality, Risk Management and Safety at MHA.
Clear The Streets: The Worst Areas For Underage Drinking In Texas
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the areas in Texas cited the most for underage drinking violations are all near universities. But some party schools party a lot harder than others if we take the numbers at face value. Overall, citations to businesses for serving underage patrons are trending down. This could be because:
Final inmate pleads guilty in deadly attack that led to nationwide federal prison lockdown
Beaumont — The final defendant in a racketeering conspiracy that resulted in the nationwide lockdown of the federal prison system has pleaded guilty in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney Damien M. Diggs. Juan Carlos Rivas-Moreiera, a/k/a “Juan Carlos Moriera,” a/k/a “Stocky” pleaded guilty on July 2,...
A Tragedy In Texas: Smoke Billowed in the Sky as Buc-ee’s Burned
Buc-ee's has become a must-visit in Texas. It was such a fun place to stop that it has expanded beyond the Texas borders and into other states. Of course, this Texas staple had to be shared with others because it is an experience. The first Buc-ee's was founded in Clute,...
Texas Rep. Doggett first sitting Democrat to publicly call for Biden to exit presidential race
Rep. Doggett's call for President Biden to withdraw from the presidential race comes less than a week after the first presidential debate between President Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Study ranks three Texas lakes among 'dirtiest' in U.S.
A new study ranks three Texas lakes in the top 10 dirtiest lakes in the U.S. The study was released by Lake.com, a vacation rental platform that used data from the National Water Quality Monitoring Council, which is part of the Environmental Protection Agency. The Texas lakes were in West Texas, North Texas and near Austin. ...
Bexar County man wanted for soliciting minor arrested at Progreso port
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A Bexar County man wanted for the online solicitation of a minor was arrested Friday at the Progreso International Bridge. Jose Quintanilla, 27, was taken into custody after he was referred for secondary inspection at the bridge by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Donna International Crossing, according to a news release.
Pool cleaner finds woman dead in water in northern Bexar County
SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) — The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a woman was found dead in a pool Wednesday morning. Investigators say the woman was found by a pool cleaner and the cause of death is believed to be drowning, according to KENS 5. The...
Natalia ISD to limit phone use, approves $16.3 million budget
Five members of the Board of Trustees for Natalia Independent School District met and approved measures to prevent phone use during class and to approve the 2024 budget and bond sales plan on the evening of June 24. The majority of the discussion concerned the new phone restrictions that will...
Devine council hopes to reduce speed limit on part of Hwy 173 in Devine from 45 to 35 MPH
Parking on either side of Oak Hill Drive prohibited. The Devine City Council voted unanimously at its June 18th meeting to prohibit parking on both sides of Oak Hill Drive near Wal-Mart due to ongoing complains about dangerous traffic and pedestrian conditions. Acting on a suggestion by Devine Fire Chief...
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