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City of Seguin invites community to State of the City event Cindy Aguirre-Herrera

(Seguin) -- Wondering when that next road project will finally be finished? Curious about what new fast food or retail spots are coming to town? Or maybe you just want to hear what’s in the works for parks, public safety, and neighborhood growth? If the answer is “yes,” then Seguin residents will have the chance to have get all of their questions answered during the City of Seguin’s State of the City presentation. That’s according to Jennifer Sourdellia, the city’s public information officer. Sourdellia says the free event is set for Tuesday at the Seguin Coliseum. She says the event is designed to give the community an inside look at what’s happening now and what’s coming next for Seguin. “We want the community to feel informed, involved, and excited about what’s happening in Seguin. This event is really about connecting with our residents in a meaningful way,” said Sourdellia. “The State of the City presentation is designed to be both informative and interactive, giving residents an inside look at the

progress being made across Seguin.” The evening kicks off at 6 p.m. with a presentation from Seguin Mayor Donna Dodgen and City Manager Steve Parker, highlighting key projects, progress, and what’s ahead for Seguin’s future. From 7 to 8 pm, the event shifts into an open meet-and-greet where residents can walk up, ask questions, and talk directly with their city Council members and department leaders. Event, pg. 3

Guadalupe County Sheriff ’s Office sees major gains in crime enforcement I-10 drug bust adds to latest efforts Cindy Aguirre-Herrera

(Guadalupe County) -- With drug seizures and arrests already more than doubling over last year, the Guadalupe County Sheriff ’s Office says it has added yet another victory to its list. This one -- a sixkilo cocaine bust on Interstate 10. Guadalupe County Sheriff

Joshua Ray says the traffic stop was reported on Thursday at around 6:30 p.m. near mile marker 617. He says after developing clues of criminal activity, the deputy conducted a lawful vehicle search on a 2013 Dodge pickup truck Gains, pg. 3


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