Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Edition - March 2022

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Fire Station No. 3 opened in Cibolo after a year in planning and development.

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with a variety of styles, including tap, hip-hop, ballet, jazz and more. For eighth graders and older, students can also sign up for a Drill Team bootcamp. Once a week dance classes cost $60 for a month plus a registration fee. 210-373-2505. www.chrissyraesdanceacademy.com NEWOWNERSHIP 18 Friendship Pet Hospital and Well- ness Center , located at 17244 I-35 N., Schertz, came under new ownership, and is now owned by People, Pets and Vets (PPV). PPV expanded in 2021 adding of- fices in Tennessee, Florida and Alabama. In 2022, they added Schertz. The com- pany partners with veterinarians to offer care for pets and their people. 210-651-0100. www.friendshippethospital.com 19 On Dec. 27, NextCare Urgent Care officially acquired Fast-Tex Urgent Care, located at 791 FM 1103, Ste. 125, Cibolo. In early 2022, the rebranding was completed. NextCare is one of the largest providers of urgent care and occupational medical services in the nation. The facility features exam rooms, digital X-ray services and more. 210-888-1175. www.nextcare.com FEATURED IMPACT NOWOPEN The city of Cibolo celebrated the grand opening of Fire Station No. 3 on Jan. 31 after more than a year of planning. The new $2.6 million re station is located at Wiedner Road and FM 1103, and is funded through 2019 bond funds as well as remaining 2014 bond funds. The station will help cover the rapidly growing city and oers living space for a two-person EMS crew. In addition to this station, the city increased personnel by four additional reghters to meet stang needs. Over scal years 2022-2024, the city hopes to add more personnel, reaching a

total of 12 per station or 4 per shift. The new station and personnel help regulate emergency response times, city ocials said. 210-659-9900. www.cibolotx.gov

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IN THE NEWS Universal City will transition their trash service in March to an automated service, in which the truck automatically pick up the designated 96 gallon bin to empty it, according to the city. The new service will provide customers with new bins for both waste and recycling, and an updated service schedule. 210-619-0785. www.universalcitytexas.com The city of Schertz announced that through 2021 vaccination initiatives, Schertz helped administer more than 35,000 vaccines. The city continues to advocate for COVID-19 safety by provid-

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20 Gina’s Hidden Treasures Consign- ment Boutique , located at 18811 FM 2252, Garden Ridge, announced their official closing on Jan. 25. Gina’s was known for selling a collection of apparel and acces- sories, and was open for four years before making the decision to close.

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