LIVE! in Print November 2006 Issue
LIVE! puts the spotlight on Eagle Pass, Texas this month. When prospecting for business in Del Rio and elsewhere, almost universally, business leaders were telling us something is happening in Eagle Pass and they urged us to look into it. We went south to Eagle Pass and found that the town is growing and growing fast. Here is a snapshot of Eagle Pass and some of the people there who are making it happen. Stories are embargoed until the November 2006 print edition is delivered to 24,315 homes and businesses across eight Southwest Texas counties, from Eagle Pass to Del Rio and Sonora/Ozona; from Sanderson to Rocksprings/Brackettville and Leakey; and every place in between the week of November 13, 2006.
A Bed & Breakfast in a Pecan OrchardEagle Pass may not be known as a tourist Mecca – yet – but there is at least one relaxing, off-the-beaten-track attraction that’s sought by travelers. By Bill Sontag Maverick Arms to Double its Size in Eagle PassMaverick Arms, manufacturer and distributor of nearly all Mossberg shotguns and rifles, will nearly double its capacity by year’s end. Eagle Pass has an Arts Council?Aldolfo Flores, Jr. is leading a group of enthusiastic volunteers to bring the arts to Eagle Pass. And they landed Ballet Austin. Here’s a story of success! LIVE! Undergoes a Circulation AuditYou’ve been reading LIVE! for a while. Did you ever wonder who else is? We’re about to find out. Check this page for a few clues. Development Corporation focusing on Growth!The Maverick County Development Corporation is working on a revolving loan fund to attract new investors in an infrastructure-upgraded industrial park. The Boom Town PartnershipMaverick County Judge José “Pepe” Aranda and City of Eagle Pass Mayor Chad Foster actually cooperate. Here’s the secret to their success. By Bill Sontag A Day with the KickapooThere is more to this story than just casino gambling and rampant corruption. Here is the history of a complete culture. Eagle Pass Parks Stimulate Community Business InterestEagle Pass Parks & Recreation Director Stacie Talbert describes her hopes and aspirations for continuing development of the city’s open space. Maverick County Nods to the Past, with RespectMaverick County Courthouse is a stop visitors should make time to see. The striking old building on Main Street in the heart of Eagle Pass is both photogenic and a moving tribute to the history of this historic border community. |
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On Nov. 6, 2007, Maverick
On Nov. 6, 2007, Maverick County Voters approved a 22M bond for an Athletic and Performing Arts Complex. To be contructed is a 10,000 seat football stadium, 3,500 seat gymnasium, 5,000 seat baseball stadium, 3,500 seat softball stadium, 8 tennis courts, 2 soccer fields and a performing arts center. A natatorium is in the planning stages. The complex is to be constructed on 80 acres located on U.S. Hwy. 277 just east of C.C. Winn High.
omg ...i love this..i never
omg ...i love this..i never knew eagle pass was known..i thought we were just a small town no one cared to visit or to grow in.... woohoo go eagle pass!!!!