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CSRWire - HACR Announces 2021 Cohort of Young Hispanic Corporate Achievers

CSRWire - HACR Announces 2021 Cohort of Young Hispanic Corporate Achievers
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Carriage Services Announces Executive Team Appointments and Promotions

HOUSTON, June 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Carriage Services, Inc. (NYSE: CSV) (“Carriage Services” or the “Company”). Mel Payne, Chairman and CEO, issued the following statement: "I am very honored and excited to announce in the same week as Carriage’s Thirtieth Year Anniversary on June 1st that we have formed a new four member Strategic Vision and Principles Group of our eight member Executive Team, comprised of myself as Chairman, Ben Brink, Steve Metzger and Carlos Quezada. This core group o

A new San Antonio judge is sifting through potential jurors as trials loom

A new San Antonio judge is sifting through potential jurors as trials loom FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Technology specialist Shawn Sanders, left, explains the set up to state District Judge Ron Rangel, second from right, and Juvenile District Judge Carlos Quezada, right, before meeting with a prospective jury pool online and in person in the Central Jury Room on Friday. In back is Chief Central Jury Bailiff Julieta Rabago Schulze.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Juvenile District Judge Carlos Quezada introduces himself to the prospective jury pool Friday as he helps state District Judge Ron Rangel qualify people to serve on juries that might be needed within days. Quezada used to work in the Central Jury Room before attending law school.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less

Do not lose hope: Bexar DA asks crime victims for patience as courts prepare for juries

An empty lot in San Diego s City Heights becomes temporary sculpture gallery

SAN DIEGO    A group of San Diego artists has been working with a variety of materials scarves, wood, chicken wire, old tires to build sculptures that tell stories in an empty lot in City Heights. The 12-foot, three-dimensional figures are all part of City Heights’ “Characters,” an open-air gallery inhabiting what has been an empty lot on the corner of University Avenue and Interstate 15. The figures are meant to represent individuals, issues and topics relevant to City Heights. There’s a sculpture of a man made from used tires, mufflers and automotive fluid containers. It is designed to highlight air pollution issues in the community.

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