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Lift Fund representatives, a non-for-profit company that makes loans available to small businesses.

Loans Available to Small Businesses through Non-profit Organization

As originally published by Texas Border Business newsprint edition January 2018 Many small businesses in the Rio Grande Valley, are looking to either grow or...
Pictured above, the Honorable Randy Crane. U.S. District Court Judge, Southern District of Texas, takes Javier Villalobos’ oath of office and officially becomes McAllen City commissioner.

McAllen welcomes Javier Villalobos as the new City Commissioner

Texas Border Business During a simple and fast ceremony, the votes from the 2018 special election run-off municipal election were officially canvassed at the start...
From L-R: Texas Senator Eddie Lucio, Jr.; Robert Vackar, President Bert Ogden Auto Group RGV; Chancellor John Sharp, the new 2018 Border Texan of the Year and Texas Senator Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa. Photo Roberto Hugo Gonzalez

Texas A&M University Chancellor John Sharp is 2018 Border Texan of the Year

Annual banquet recognizes Rio Grande Valley advocate, raises funds for area charities Texas Border Business Earlier today, the Border Texan Committee announced Texas A&M University Chancellor...

The IMAS & UTRGV Present Brain Day

Texas Border Business McAllen, TX- The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is excited to present Brain Day on Saturday, March 24, 2018 from...

Internationally renowned music artists to perform in March at the University

Texas Border Business EDINBURG, TEXAS – MARCH 12, 2018 – Cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han, among the most dynamic and influential forces in...

John Sharp the next Border Texan of the Year 2018

Texas Border Business By Roberto Hugo Gonzalez During a traditional ceremony that took place at the Glen Roney's office, it was announced that John Sharp, the...
UTRGV honored three outstanding alumni with the 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award during a ceremony March 1 at the McAllen Country Club. The award recognizes high-achieving alumni who have made significant contributions to society through their accomplishments, affiliations, careers and philanthropy. Shown at the event are (from left) UTRGV Founding President Guy Bailey, who presented the awards; recipient Gen. William F. Garrison of Hico, Texas, a retired major general of the U.S. Army and 1966 graduate of UTRGV legacy institution Pan American College; recipient Sen. Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa of McAllen, a 1970 graduate of Pan American College who has served Texas Senate District 20 since 2002; and recipient Welcome Wilson Sr. of Houston, a real estate developer and businessman and a 1946 graduate of UTRGV legacy institution Brownsville Junior College; and UTRGV Vice President for Institutional Advancement Kelly Scrivner, who opened the event. (UTRGV Photo by Silver Salas)

Distinguished Alumni recognized for their impact on the university, Texas and the world

By Lisa Peña Texas Border Business RIO GRANDE VALLEY, TEXAS – MARCH 9, 2018 - The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley has honored three outstanding...
Patricia Baez, realtor with Borderplex

House Buying Made Simple with Borderplex

As originally published by Texas Border Business newsprint edition January 2018 Buying a home is a big step to take, many people do not even...
Lou and Jesus Garcia, Valley Trophy Services (VTS)

Their Creations Recognize People Efforts

As originally published by Texas Border Business newsprint edition January 2018 Valley Trophy Services (VTS) is a ten-year-old local company, owned and operated by Lou...
Lorenzo Garza, community outreach specialist for South Texas Citrus Alert

South Texas Citrus Alert Can Help Prevent Disease and Pest on Your Citrus Trees

As originally published by Texas Border Business newsprint edition January 2018 The Rio Grande Valley is well known for their citrus. Grapefruit, oranges, lemons and...

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