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Officials discuss taxes, roads, golf carts, and crowded hospitals at chamber luncheon

On January 29, the Cuero Chamber of Commerce held an event called 'The State of Cuero Business' at the Chisholm Heritage Museum. The event featured key speakers, including Anna Daniels from the Guadalupe- Blanco River Authority (GBRA), DeWitt County Judge Daryl Fowler, Cuero Mayor Emil Garza, Lynn Falcone, the CEO of Cuero Regional Hospital, and Cuero City Manager Wayne Berger. Maggie Cromeens, the Executive Director of the Cuero Development Corporation, also spoke, but her presentation was cut short, which limited the time for questions.
Officials discuss taxes, roads, golf carts, and crowded hospitals at chamber luncheon

On January 29, the Cuero Chamber of Commerce held an event called 'The State of Cuero Business' at the Chisholm Heritage Museum. The event featured key speakers, including Anna Daniels from the Guadalupe- Blanco River Authority (GBRA), DeWitt County Judge Daryl Fowler, Cuero Mayor Emil Garza, Lynn Falcone, the CEO of Cuero Regional Hospital, and Cuero City Manager Wayne Berger. Maggie Cromeens, the Executive Director of the Cuero Development Corporation, also spoke, but her presentation was cut short, which limited the time for questions.

Judge Daryl Fowler shared important information about oil, taxes, and roads. Lynn Falcone discussed patient care at Cuero Regional Hospital and the challenges of staff shortages. City officials talked about sidewalk repairs, water well projects, and more golf cart sheds. We will provide more detailed coverage of these reports in later issues.

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