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THE BLOTTER

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• Jorge Alberto Marana Juiz, Dallas; display expired license plates and no financial responsibility; 1/16/24

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Coffee Memorial declares emergency blood shortage

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As winter weather moved into the area this past week, blood donors began cancelling appointments and blood drives were delayed, forcing an already struggling blood supply to critically low levels. This blood shortage has the potential to impact hospitals and patients in need.

Coffee Memorial Blood Center, which is part of Our Blood Institute (OBI), is asking donors to reschedule appointments and come in to donate as soon as possible as the weather clears.

Emergency Blood Shortage

STATE CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS

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DOJ report on response to Uvalde shooting scathing

The U.S. Justice Department issued a scathing report late last week on the May 4, 2022, mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, the Austin American-Statesman reported.

Attorney General Merrick Garland said at a news conference in Uvalde that officials’ response that day and afterward “was a failure that should not have happened.”

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CISD board member Courtney Trolinger bows out

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Canadian ISD trustee Courtney Trolinger officially announced her decision this week not to seek another term in the May 4 school board election. The terms of both Trolinger and board president Cody Culwell will expire this year.

May 4 2024 Elections

Candidate filing begins tomorrow in May 4 local elections

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Candidate filing begins tomorrow, Wednesday, Jan. 17, for candidates seeking a place on the ballot in the May 4 city council and hospital, school and water district board elections.

Filing ends on Friday, Feb. 16, at 5 pm. Details about filing and eligibility for each governmental entity are as follows:

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May 4 2024 Elections

THE BLOTTER

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▪ Giovanna Luna, Wheeler; speeding; 1/10/24

▪ James Andrew Jernigan, Shamrock; speeding; 1/11/24

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STATE CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS

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Quakes prompt officials to limit disposal wells
The Texas Railroad Commission has suspended nearly two dozen permits that allow oil and gas companies to inject saltwater into the ground, which regulators say has contributed to increased earthquakes of greater magnitude in West Texas.

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THE BLOTTER

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Jacobo Sigala, Canyon; speeding; 1/5/24

 

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STATE CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS

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Voter registration deadline for primary approaches

The deadline to register to vote in the Texas Democratic and Republican primary elections is Feb. 5. Voters on March 5 will choose their nominees for president, U.S. Senator, all 38 U.S. House members from Texas, and a number of other state and local offices, from the Texas Supreme Court to district attorneys, sheriffs and county commissioners.

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