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Aggravated food truck robbery leads off BCPD reports

   Bay City police officers were sent to the 1000 block of Avenue G, about a robbery that had just taken place Thursday, July 24.  It was determined that a food truck owner had just arrived to work when a man pointed a gun at him and demanded money, police said.
Courtesy photo Sheriff Rick DeLeon promoted Sgt. Jeremy Nash from Patrol Sergeant to Patrol Lieutenant. DeLeon noted Nash’s experience in leadership and his drive for all around success.

Courtesy photo Sheriff Rick DeLeon promoted Sgt. Jeremy Nash from Patrol Sergeant to Patrol Lieutenant. DeLeon noted Nash’s experience in leadership and his drive for all around success.

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Sentinel Photo/Jessica Shepard Main Street Manager Tina Israel leads members of the Main Street board in a strategic planning workshop. They focused on aligning Main Street’s goals with the city’s strategic plan.

Sentinel Photo/Jessica Shepard Main Street Manager Tina Israel leads members of the Main Street board in a strategic planning workshop. They focused on aligning Main Street’s goals with the city’s strategic plan.

"Israel leads Main Street’s strategic planning workshop" by: Jessica Shepard

   Main Street board members participated in a strategic planning workshop to focus on goals for the upcoming 2025-2026 fiscal year.  “I’m looking for direction from you, the board, on what matters most this year,” said Main Street Manager Tina Israel.

USDA to gradually reopen border to Mexican cattle

   Livestock imports from Mexico will soon resume under a phased reopening plan announced this week by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins.   The announcement follows enhanced New World screwworm prevention efforts and increased coordination between the U.S.