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Roberto H. Gonzalez

Roberto H. Gonzalez
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Publisher at Texas Border Business and Mega Doctor News. Roberto Hugo Gonzalez is the 2009 SBA Journalist of the Year Award Winner & The 2009 and 2012 Paul Harris Award recipient.

Brenda Enriquez, an Advocate for Mission Chamber Members

When she said she is ‘Ready to Rock and Roll’, she means it. Brenda Enriquez, the President and CEO for the Greater Mission Chamber of Commerce

“I’m Ready to Rock and Roll” – Brenda Enriquez President and CEO of the...

Armed with a Bachelor of Communication and a Master of Public Affairs degrees, Enriquez took the bull by the horns when she accepted to become the Chief Executive Officer for the Greater Mission Chamber of Commerce.

Publisher’s Word: The Janet Ogden Vackar Park Dedication Great Decision​, Well deserved

The Rio Grande Valley has had families with great hearts. People that are always ready and eager to help others with no hesitation.

Janet Ogden Vackar the “Dale Gas” Lady Honored with Park Dedication

Last month was exceptional for the Vackar family. On February 22, 2019, the Edinburg school system named a park the Janet Ogden Vackar Sports Complex. It sits on a 21-acre tract of land.

The Valley Border Patrol Has New Leadership

It’s with great pleasure that I introduce to you the new Border Patrol Chief Sector Rodolfo Karisch. He and a group of his team visited Rotary Club McAllenSouth and gave an update on the situation at the border.

“My Priorities are Border Security and Public Safety” – Rodolfo Karisch, new Sector Chief,...

On January 25, 2019, Texas Border Business was invited to the meeting of theRotary Club-McAllen South held at the McAllen CountryClub.

New Year, New Hidalgo County Judge

First of all, Happy New Year to everyone! Many of you will agree with me that 2018 went by too fast. Will 2019 be the same? We’ll find out very soon.
Glen Roney at his office in Kerria Plaza. The interview was extensive about the importance of banking and the maquila industry, which was known as the twin plant concept. At the time, it was directed under the McAllen Industrial Foundation (MIB). Photo by Roberto Hugo Gonzalez

Success in the Valley Didn’t Happen by Itself, Many Great People Helped

More than three decades ago, I had an opportunity to interview Glen E. Roney. He had always been a popular man due to his dedication to the communities of South Texas, and also because of his philanthropic activities.
Pictured from L-R: Lisa Cantu, Texas Community Bank; Theresa Flores, Hidalgo County Head Start Program, and Roger Moreno, Executive Vice President for Texas Community Bank. They presented a $5,000 check as a donation to Hidalgo County Head Start Program in Mission. Photo by Roberto Hugo Gonzalez.

Texas Community Bank donates $5k to Hidalgo County Head Start Program

Texas Community Bank had the best philanthropic year in 2018. Multiple donations were made to selected nonprofit organizations that provide value to residents of the Rio Grande Valley.
Former McAllen Mayor Richard Cortez as he took the oath of office and his daughters, Sandy Chandrahasan and Laura Mangelschots witnessed the oath administered by District Judge Israel Ramon.

Richard Cortez is the New Hidalgo County Judge

January 2, 2019, a nice cold and rainy morning the day when former McAllen Mayor Richard Cortez became the Hidalgo County judge.

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