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Bexar County Commissioner’s Court approves $5 million investment in UTSA basketball, volleyball facility
Read full article: Bexar County Commissioner’s Court approves $5 million investment in UTSA basketball, volleyball facilityReferred to as the Roadrunner Nurturing Elite Sports Talent (NEST), the facility aims to prioritize a continued focus on public health and wellness for Bexar County while supporting UTSA’s student-athlete population.
Arboretum San Antonio receives $7.3 million in funding from Bexar County
Read full article: Arboretum San Antonio receives $7.3 million in funding from Bexar CountyThe Bexar County Commissioner’s Court approved agreements to help establish San Antonio’s future 188-acre Arboretum, allocating $7.3 million in funding.
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Spurs unveil plans for massive new training facility, $510M community development on far NW Side
Read full article: Spurs unveil plans for massive new training facility, $510M community development on far NW SideSpurs Sports and Entertainment publicly unveiled plans today for a new nearly 50-acre development on the far Northwest Side that includes a state-of-the-art training facility for the San Antonio Spurs, medical and research offices, retail, park and community space.
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Bexar County sheriff says mental health pilot program has ‘surpassed expectations’
Read full article: Bexar County sheriff says mental health pilot program has ‘surpassed expectations’A pilot program that brings mental health professionals together with Bexar County Sheriff’s deputies is set to expand less than a year after its formation, officials announced on Monday.
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Bexar County commissioner shares his experience with COVID-19, encourages others to stay vigilant
Read full article: Bexar County commissioner shares his experience with COVID-19, encourages others to stay vigilantSAN ANTONIO – After testing positive for COVID-19, Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert is sharing his experience to warn others to remain vigilant during the COVID-19 pandemic. “I tasted it and I noticed I couldn’t taste it and I was very disappointed. “When I couldn’t taste my shrimp, I got some caramel popcorn and couldn’t taste that,” Calvert said. It was just a little congestion, occasional runny nose, but it wasn’t constant.”Despite having a negative test, Calvert said he still wanted to be on the safe side. My advice is don’t ever let your guard down.”Related: Commissioner Calvert tests positive for COVID-19 days after appearing in Commissioners Court