Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Council pursues using $8.6M in reserves to offset water rate hikes


Council pursues using $8.6M in reserves to offset water rate hikes


CORPUS CHRISTI - Using $8.6 million in the unrestricted reserve funds to offset revenue losses from conservation efforts could give residents some relief on upcoming water rate hikes, but it won’t be a permanent fix for the city’s water challenges.


Exclusive: PDVSA seeks bids for Citgo in potential $10 billion deal - sources


Citgo's three refineries are in Lemont, Illinois; Lake Charles, Louisiana; and Corpus Christi, Texas. Bidders for the refineries could include HollyFrontier Corp, Valero Energy Corp, Western Refining Inc, Tesoro Corp and PBF Energy Inc, people familiar ...


Pembroke Pines among 'best cities for Hispanic entrepreneurs'


Also in the top five are Corpus Christi, Texas; Laredo, Texas; Gilbert, Arizona and Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. The only other Florida city in the list is Jacksonville at No. 6, WalletHub said. With Hispanic entrepreneurs growing at twice the rate of all ...


This Weekend in Corpus


For those of you looking for something to do this weekend the city of Corpus Christi has plenty to offer in the way of arts and entertainment. The Harbor Playhouse will be having a performance of the Harper Lee classic To Kill A Mockingbird and will ...


Food Bank of Corpus Christi Needs Votes in "Fight Hunger Spark Change" Campaign


The Food Bank of Corpus Christi needs your vote in Walmart's "Fight Hunger. Spark Change" campaign. The 50 food banks with the most votes will each receive a 60-thousand dollar funding award. Starting September 15th to October 5th, enter your vote at www ...


Tom Wilson: Small turnout for Galesburg, Corpus Christi football


Seventy-five years ago in September 1939 only 30 boys at Galesburg High School and 17 boys at Corpus Christi High showed interest in playing football. GHS coach John Gillespie was fortunate to entice three additional candidates before the home opener ...



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