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Texas A&M AgriLife introduces candidate for county coastal marine agent; court to ratify appointment later

2110913 · January 14, 2025
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension presented an internal candidate for the coastal marine agent position the county has supported; the agency asked the court to ratify hiring so the candidate can begin work sooner, with official county payroll entry planned for Feb. 13.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension staff on Tuesday introduced the agency’s recommended candidate to fill Cameron County’s coastal marine agent position and requested the commissioners court ratify the hire so the candidate can begin work without delay.

Ruben Saldani, district administrator for Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, told the court the position — previously held by Tony (last name not provided) — was reposted internally for budgetary reasons and that a strong internal candidate applied. He said the candidate made a presentation to local…

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