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Cibolo City Hall closing temporarily due to air quality being deemed unhealthy

Cibolo City Hall closing temporarily due to air quality being deemed unhealthy
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Herrera to end 9-year run as Cibolo city manager

Herrera to end 9-year run as Cibolo city manager FacebookTwitterEmail Cibolo City Manager Robert Herrera speaks at a meeting of the Cibolo City Council and the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court at Cibolo City Hall to welcome AW Texas Inc., owned by Aisin, a Fortune Global 500 company, to town in 2019. Landing the auto transmission firm in 2019 stands as defining moment of Herrera’s tenure as city manager in Cibolo.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff photographer The 2019 arrival of AW Texas in Cibolo, the world’s largest manufacturer of automotive transmissions, could be considered the feather in the cap of Cibolo City Manager Robert Herrera, who announced his resignation last month after nine years in the office.

Cibolo church leaders offer curbside prayers

Cibolo church leaders offer curbside prayers FacebookTwitterEmail Terrin Phillips, left, pastor at Refuge Church of San Antonio in Cibolo, and Sarah Uhlhorn, right, Refuge Church children s pastor, pray with Daniel Elisio of Converse, on Jan 18 in Cibolo.Jeff B. Flinn /Staff Cibolo area church leaders gathered on Main Street in Cibolo outside St. Paul’s Evangelical Church to pray for people driving by, in the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on a day set aside in his honor. Cibolo Mayor Stosh Boyle helped bring together spiritual leaders from St. Paul’s, Everyday Christian Fellowship, and Refuge Church of San Antonio in Cibolo to offer a drive-by prayer service on Jan. 18. Tables with boxes of doughnuts were set up, neon cardboard signs were drawn, and a half-dozen church members stood by, inviting passing motorists to pull over to be prayed upon.

Pop-up COVID testing site set up for Cibolo

Residents wanting to get a COVID-19 test can visit Cibolo City Hall on Friday. The city of Cibolo along with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Center, Texas Health and Human Services, the Guadalupe County emergency management office and others are hosting the event. Early registration is not necessary for the drive-thru testing. Testing is on a first come-first serve basis 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday in the parking lot of Cibolo City Hall, 200 S. Main St. in Cibolo. People interested in receiving tests can be symptom free and still be tested, said Patrick Pinder, Guadalupe County emergency management coordinator and fire marshal. It’s free and open to the public, Pinder said.

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