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Hundreds of people laced up their running shoes and took part in a 5K supporting those who put their lives on the line daily to protect and serve. ....
Hundreds of people laced up their running shoes and took part in a 5K supporting those who put their lives on the line daily to protect and serve. ....
Crissy Anderson is pursuing a medical assistant's degree and she wanted to do something to help others. So she signed up as a hospice volunteer through Shepherd Hospice. ....
SALTILLO â¢Â Affidavit ballots trimmed Copey Granthamâs thin lead over two-term incumbent Rex Smith Wednesday afternoon, but they did not stop him from effectively winning Saltilloâs mayoral election. With only six absentee ballots outstanding, Granthamâs 13 vote lead makes his victory mathematically certain as it currently stands. Saltillo City Clerk Mary Parker has refused to call the election, however, on the advice of the Secretary of Stateâs office. âBecause of the closeness of the race and the fact there are still outstanding ballots, the Secretary of Stateâs office said they would not call it,â Parker said. She noted that someone could still contest the election or call for a recount. ....
SALTILLO ⢠Voters will decide who they want to lead the city of Saltillo â two-term incumbent mayor Rex Smith or first-term alderman Copey Grantham â when they go to the polls next Tuesday. The voters will also pare down the list of 14 candidates vying to sit on the city s board of aldermen down to just five who will serve until 2025. Since all candidates qualified as Republicans, all of the races will be decided in Tuesday s primary. There will be no run-offs. Both mayoral candidates agree that infrastructure â particularly sewer and water improvements â should be high on the list for Saltillo s administration in the next four years. ....