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Wyatt Ranches Foundation Donates $770K to Area Organizations in Need
Alice Echo News Journal
Wyatt Ranches, on behalf of The Wyatt Ranches Foundation, donated $772,000 in grant funds to several South Texas organizations in need during their first 2021 Board of Directors Meeting.
San Diego ISD Superintendent Dr. Rodrigo Peña, accompanied by Trustees Belinda Vera, “Libby” Vela, and Carlos Espinosa, expressed the need for an improved gateway to the newly built athletic complex. Dr. Peña and the Trustees stated that bond-generated funds were insufficient to provide for the entrance; and, there is a safety concern where both vehicles and pedestrians use the same entrance. The new entrance would streamline guests’ entering and departing and also reduce the risk of an automobile-pedestrian accident. A grant in the amount of $100,000 was awarded to San Diego ISD to construct the improved entryway. With over 1,500 students enrolled, San Diego ISD has three campuses. Their recent bo
By Erik Yabor erik.yabor@gaflnews.com Dec 17, 2020
Dec 17, 2020
CAIRO â Cairo City Council members haven t yet decided what to do with the vacant train depot located in the heart of downtown Cairo, but the first step in converting the building to a new purpose will be to gut the structure entirely.
Council members voted unanimously Monday night to begin seeking bids for a contractor to clear out the South Broad Street building, formerly the home of the Cairo Police Department. The process will involve knocking down interior walls while keeping the structure itself intact. We re taking it down to the walls, since that would be done anyway while we re in the process of looking for an appropriate architectural plan and developer, said Mayor Howard Thrower.