The Plainview City Council approved a management agreement this week with the Plainview Country Club for management of the Civic Center and Golf Course.
Lions meet for the last time in 2020
Ron White, Plainview Lions Club
Dec. 17, 2020
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Feline arriving at the Plainview Lions Club meeting at the Plainview Country Club in their reindeer carriages on Wednesday.
We found shelter inside at our regular meeting venue with Lion Boss Stacie Hardage manning the gavel. Tonya Keesee led pledges to our flags, Greg Brown led singing and Rob Kinkaid gave the blessing.
Lions were reminded of commitments with bell ringing for Christmas Cheer at locations throughout the city where this club has been recognized for many years by leading the way of total gifts for needy applicants.
Captain Guerra to retire after 26 years with Plainview PD
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Captain Dion GuerraProvided by the City of Plainview
Longtime Plainview Police Officer Dion Guerra will officially retire from the department next week after serving the city for 26 years.
Captain Guerra joined the department as a volunteer reserve officer in 1993 before joining as a full-time officer in 1994. Guerra is one of the longest serving officers in the department.
Throughout his career, Guerra has served citizens in different capacities within the department. He has been a patrol officer, school resource officer, patrol corporal, sergeant, lieutenant and as a captain. He has served as Captain of Field Services. In that position, he was responsible for 24 sworn personnel and five civilian positions.
News release:
The City of Plainview announced today the retirement of Captain Dion Guerra from the City of Plainview s Police Department effective Friday, December 18, 2020. Guerra served the City of Plainview for 26 years.
For two years beginning in 1993, Captain Guerra volunteered as a reserve police officer for the City of Plainview and was hired full time as an officer in 1994.
During his time at the City, Capt. Guerra served as a patrol officer, school resource officer, patrol Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant and Captain. As the Captain of Field Services, he was responsible for 24 sworn personnel and five civilian positions as well as budgets, reports, critical incidents and more. He also served as the Police Chief in the interim period after Ken Coughlin s retirement.