"Impaired driving is the third leading cause of fatal crashes we have here in the State of Texas. So, obviously we want to do our part to reduce that number of fatal crashes," said Sgt. Rob Mallory.
"I've never built anything before. And a lot of us in the class never took a construction class like this or had any experience like this before. It's nice to say that we did this," said Brayden Pena.
"This isn't going to be a saving grace for anybody, for each department. But it's definitely going to help when purchasing equipment," said Falfurrias Fire Chief Ruben Ramirez.
"I feel very blessed because not a lot of people get to have this experience for free. And at Alice High School we get to experience having a whole license free," said Allie Saenz.
"You can't build a stadium overnight. So, it's an inconvenience that you have to put up with, but in the end, you're going to have a facility that's going to house the Coyotes," Onesimo Castillo said.
"The best, biggest, most important part of this whole thing is Jesus. It's one of the times that my mind is super quiet. I'm not really thinking about anything," said Anthony Drogos.
"A lot of the kids have never really had a good Christmas. We want to make sure that we would have extra gifts for them. To at least enjoy - have something to open up on Christmas," said Magda Luna.
"I just think people are watching what they're spending and rightfully so. The people that do buy pumpkins from us — it's definitely a service to support missions," said David Johnson.
"The roof in the courthouse was not doing its job. And what was happening was water was coming all the way from the roof and the third floor coming in here," said James Liska, County Judge.