Bacon has been fixin’ AC & Heaters since Kindergarten

Josh Bacon has grown up in the industry tagging along with his grandfather Gary Bacon and dad Gary “Bubba” Bacon Jr. who operated their own AC and Heating businesses for many years in this area. View his website at http://baconacandheatdevinetx.com

He may be one of the youngest local businessmen, but Josh Bacon lives and breathes AC & Heating, as he has grown up in the industry tagging along with his grandfather Gary Bacon and dad Gary “Bubba” Bacon Jr. who operated their own AC and Heating businesses for many years in this area.  He is proud and excited to carry on the family tradition as a 3rd generation HVAC man, operating his own AC and Heating business called Bubba Bacon AC & Heating, serving Medina, Frio, and Atascosa Counties.

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Huajilla Unit holds first meeting of the year

Sam Dubberly and Irene Dubberly, Treasurer and President, respectively, of the Huajilla Retired Teachers Association, present retired FDNY Captain William Gronemann III (center) with an appreciation gift after his presentation in which he related his experiences and actions before, during and after September 11, 2001.

About 65 members and guests were present at St. Paul’s Lutheran Activity Center for the Huajilla Unit’s Retired Teachers first meeting of the year on September 24, 2018. Continue reading “Huajilla Unit holds first meeting of the year”

Health departments around the state are investigating an increase in the number of reported cases Cyclospora 

UPDATE – Sept. 17, 2018–DSHS and local health departments around the state are investigating an increase in the number of reported cases of the Cyclospora parasite beginning in early May. Long-lasting illnesses caused by the parasite, with symptoms like watery diarrhea, loss of appetite and fatigue, have been seen in various parts of the state and have prompted public health experts to advise health care providers and the public to be aware of the symptoms and pursue testing when needed.

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