The Zapata Times 8/15/2018

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WEDNESDAYAUGUST 15, 2018

CARMELO SIGNS WITH ROCKETS

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ANTHONY OFFICIALLY JOINS HOUSTON, A9

ZAPATA COUNTY

Health services get $6M boost Area residents to benefit from federal grant By Maria Gardner ZA PATA T I ME S

A local health care provider and a social services program will receive more than $6 million in federal funds to serve Webb and surrounding counties. Gateway Community Health Center, which received $4,269,405 and serves Zapata County, is a major provider for the uninsured in the area. More than 47 percent of Zapata County’s residents do not have health insurance. The clinic is a federally qualified health center that depends on federal funds to cover their operational costs. In addition to accepting most insurHealth continues on A16

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Congressman Henry Cuellar presents Gateway Community Health Center with grants last week. Pictured are, from left, Dr. Melissa Martin-Jacaman, Dr. Tiffany Willers, Terrie Sifuentes, Dr. Mohammed Ahmed, Elena Weatherholt, Romeo Sifuentes, Dr. David E. Garza, Cuellar, Elmo Lopez Jr., Lauro A. Garcia, Nelly Trust, Oralia Garcia and Ricardo Gonzalez.

GATEWAY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER

PROCLAMATION PRESENTATION

Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning Times

Laredo Mayor Pete Saenz and Gateway Community Health Center board of directors and staff gather for a photo Monday after Saenz proclaimed Aug. 12-18 as Community Health Center Week. The proclamation was held at Gateway Community Health Center. The Zapata clinic is located at 210 N. Rathmell Ave.

ZAPATA COUNTY

BORDER PATROL

Agents seize 433 Back-to-school fishing tourney set for Saturday pound of pot near Falcon Lake ZA PATA T I ME S

The Zapata County Chamber of Commerce’s annual Back to School Kid’s Fishing Tournament is set for Saturday at Bravo Park. Registration starts at 7 a.m. and ends at 8:30 a.m. The fishing tournament is set to run from 7:30 a.m. to noon followed by an hour for food and refreshments. Fishing continues on A16

ZAPATA TIME S

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Children who participate in the fishing tournament will receive a backpack and school supplies.

Border Patrol agents assigned to the Zapata Station seized 433 pounds of marijuana near Falcon. On Monday, agents were conducting field operations when they observed suspicious activity near Falcon Lake. Agents identified a white Ford F-150 leaving the area and proceeded to follow the vehicle. Shortly after, agents observed the driver of the vehicle

park inside the parking lot of a local business establishment in Falcon. Agents approached the vehicle and observed numerous bundles in the bed of the truck. Agents seized 38 bundles of marijuana with a value of $346,654. Three people, a U.S. citizen and two Mexican nationals, were arrested and processed accordingly. The case was turned over to the Drug Enforcement Administration. Seizure continues on A16


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