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March 2010 Elections

By Lisa Marie Coppoletta, 20 February, 2010, No Comment

MR. RIGO AMAYA, CANDIDATE FOR CALDWELL COUNTY JUDGE

I have served in the law enforcement profession for approximately fifteen years. I have proudly served in four different agencies, beginning with Southwest Texas State University as a University Police Parking Control Officer. Then in July 1998, I was able to begin a long journey of accomplishing one of my life’s aspirations,  serving as a Texas Highway Patrolman. I graduated from the academy after twenty-six weeks of  the most intensive training provided to elite law enforcement agencies.  In January of 1999, I was assigned to the License and Weight Service stationed in Eagle Pass, Tx. After a year, with my family life stabilized, I was hired by the Austin Police Department in June 2001.  I was assigned as a patrolman to the Sixth Street Sector.

I rejoined the Department of Public Safety and was again assigned to Eagle Pass in Jan. 2002. I was finally able to come closer to home in September of 2002 when was I transferred to our State Capitol. From 2002 throughout 2004, I was with my beloved family until being reassigned to License and Weight Service in Pharr, working at Port of Entry until transferred to Laredo in May of 2005. Less than a year later I was transferred back to Eagle Pass on January 1, 2006, Highway Patrol division until my resignation on December 11, 2007.   I applied and was hired by the City of Lockhart to head the newly created City Marshal’s Office on Jan.  2008, which  has  been a great honor. I have amassed a copious amount of knowledge regarding the intricate inner workings of  law enforcement policy and procedure and how that translates to the inner workings of county government. I would appreciate the opportunity to share this knowledge in practicum with the stalwart citizens of Caldwell County. Thank You for your support, and May God Bless America.

MR. BILL HUDDLESTON “I KNOW WHAT RIGHT LOOKS LIKE,” CANDIDATE FOR HAYS COUNTY SHERIFF

Bill Huddleston was born in Abilene, Texas where he attended public school. In 1968 Bill graduated from Texas Christian University with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. After serving in the United States Marine Corps, Mr. Huddleston moved to the hill country. Bill owned and managed a successful construction company where he honed his administrative skills. In 1987 he began his law enforcement career as a Hays County Deputy. He is well respected by law enforcement personnel and other governmental entities.