
Julie Anderson
Editor-in-Chief at Orlando Sentinel
Editor-in-Chief at South Florida Sun Sentinel
Julie Anderson, Editor-in-chief of @SunSentinel, winner of 2019 Pulitzer for Public Service. EIC of @OrlandoSentinel
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1 week ago |
countyprogress.com | Julie Anderson
Open meetings, right of way management, and basic taxation will be among the wide range of topics to be covered at the upcoming South Texas Conference in Nueces County at the Omni Corpus Christi Hotel June 2-5. RegistrationYou may register for this conference at https://bit.ly/SouthConf. Pending approval, this conference will offer 13 continuing education hours for County Commissioners during the regular conference sessions.
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2 weeks ago |
countyprogress.com | Julie Anderson
An ambulance desert is defined as an area in which people are more than 25 minutes from an ambulance station. According to a national study and related research report, “Geographic Disparities in the Provision of Ambulance Services,” 94.9 percent of Texas counties include an ambulance desert. The data, released in May 2023, also indicated that Texas has the third-highest number of people living in ambulance deserts.
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3 weeks ago |
countyprogress.com | Julie Anderson
By Julie Anderson EditorOn Feb. 5, the Pleasanton Express published an online article written by Atascosa County Judge Weldon P. Cude written to his constituents titled “Understanding the Role of Property Taxes.”“As your County Judge, I want to take a moment to provide some clarity on an issue that affects all of us – and that is property taxes,” Cude wrote.
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1 month ago |
countyprogress.com | Julie Anderson
The Ward County Courthouse was built in 1940 in a Moderne style as designed by Townes & Funk. The Texas Legislature carved Ward County from Tom Green County in 1887. The county was organized in 1892 with Barstow as its county seat. The Pioneer Canal Company housed county business until the completion of a sandstone courthouse and jail in 1893.
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1 month ago |
countyprogress.com | Julie Anderson
With the selection of the House leadership and creation of committees, the legislative session is formally organized. While bill filing will continue until March 14, many important issues are already being addressed. As bills are referred to committees, hearings will be scheduled. Under the Texas Constitution, bills cannot be finally passed in the first 60 days of the session unless declared an emergency by Gov. Abbott. In his State of the State address, Gov.
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