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City of Mission Approves 21st Century Water Modernization Project

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic that is affecting local municipalities and governments worldwide, city leaders are looking toward innovative methods to improve service delivery of critical, essential services in spite of revenue losses while also ensuring the health and safety of city employees and residents.

Obituary: Martha Peveto Glick

Martha Peveto Glick, 90, passed away peacefully at Heritage Place in Boerne on Saturday, June 13, 2020, with her daughter and two granddaughters by her side. She was born in Port Arthur to Holden and Thenia (Bridges) Peveto on October 14, 1929.

City of Corpus Christi’s $7.2 Million Grant Application Approved By The Texas General Land...

Today, the Texas General Land Office (GLO) approved the City of Corpus Christi's (City) grant application for $7.2 million submitted to the GLO's Hurricane Harvey Local Infrastructure Program.

TMA: Governor is Right; Act Now to Stop COVID-19 Spread

“The physicians of Texas greatly appreciate Governor Abbott using the power of his office to warn Texans about the serious, ongoing threat of COVID-19 and to recommend that Texans take proven steps to protect themselves and their neighbors.

Edinburg Chamber Announces Partnership with RGV Disability Chamber

On Monday, June 22, 2020, the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce announced its partnership with the Disability Chamber of the RGV.

“COVID-19 is now spreading at an unacceptable rate in the state of Texas, and...

Governor Greg Abbott today provided an update on Texas' continued response to COVID-19.

USL CHAMPIONSHIP LIFTS TRAINING MORATORIUM

The USL Championship Task Force, in conjunction with an affirmative vote by the league’s Board of Governors, announced today the current training moratorium will be lifted, effective Wednesday, June 24, paving the way for a return to full-squad training.

Over Three Days, RGV Agents Seize More than $2M Worth of Drugs

Since Friday, Border Patrol agents foiled three drug smuggling attempts resulting in the seizure of more than 230 pounds of marijuana, over 53 pounds of cocaine, and nine pounds of methamphetamines.

Leadership Mid Valley XV awards business grants

Leadership Mid-Valley (LMV) Class XV awarded twenty (20) $500 mini-grants to Mid-Valley locally owned and operated businesses as part of their class legacy project.

Sen. Cruz Applauds FCC Decision to Reject Phoenix TV License Application

Decision follows introduction of BEAMS Act, Sen. Cruz’s legislation to stop China from propagandizing to Americans from radio stations in Mexico and Canada

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