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Texas Round Up Animal Alliance set to host 11th Annual Fundraiser in October

todaySeptember 8, 2021

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Texas Round Up Animal Alliance, a non-profit organization serving all of Kerr County, will be hosting its 11th Annual Texas Round Up Fundraiser on Saturday, October 16, from 2 – 10:00 p.m. at the Cocky Rooster Bar, 1014 Front Street, in Comfort. Children will be allowed on site until 7:00 p.m.

The event will be filled with plenty of activities including a Hot Rod Car Show, Open Mic and live music by C-Rock Band. In addition to the live auction and raffle give-aways, those in attendance will be able to sample plenty of BBQ and test their luck during a 50/50 Cash Draw.

The group’s mission is to save animals and help families with their pets, while attempting to stop the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable and treatable, homeless dogs and finding these animals permanent homes. Another aspect of the organization is helping families in financial need with spay/neuter assistance, food and supplies.

Anyone interested in learning about the adoption policies associated with TRUAA or making a donation can call (830) 955-2670, or visit www.truaa.org. The group’s motto is “Saving one animal will not change the world, but the world will change for that one animal.”

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Abbott announces start date for 3rd special session

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the official start date and time for a 3rd special session Tuesday in a proclamation, outlining five items intended to be the focus for lawmakers. Texas lawmakers will convene at 10 a.m. on September 20. One item set for discussion is redistricting after the release of the latest census statistics. "The Texas Legislature now has the opportunity to redraw legislative and congressional districts in accordance with the newest census numbers," Abbott said. The governor added, […]

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