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Daily Newspaper and Travel Guide
for Pecos Country of West Texas
Wednesday, October 22, 2003
Arredondo honored for courses
Reeves County Commissioner Felipe Arredondo was recently honored for
his completion of a voluntary, 64-hour advanced course on county
government.
Arredondo received a Certificate of Achievement from the County
Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas (CJCAT), sponsor of the
Curriculum 2000 Program, at its annual conference in Corpus Christi in
early October.
While state law only requires 16 hours per year of continuing
education for county commissioners, the Curriculum 2000 Program for
certification upon completion of the comprehensive, four-year course of
study as follows: Phase I Orientation 16 hours; Phase II Basics
16 hours and Phase III and IV Electives 32 hours.
The CJCAT, a statewide organization with more than 1,200 active
members, promotes the interests of county government through providing
the opportunity for continuing education.
Pecos Enterprise
York M. "Smokey" Briggs, Publisher
Division of Buckner News Alliance, Inc.
324 S. Cedar St., Pecos, TX 79772
Phone 915-445-5475, FAX 915-445-4321
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