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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.
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.
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.
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