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Show Us The Money

Even before the pandemic, Texas schools faced daunting challenges. About 88% of students were economically disadvantaged. Two ethnic groups that comprised about two-thirds of enrollment (and rapidly growing) held less than 8% of the state's wealth. Many districts had massive infrastructure deficiencies, while others struggled to keep pace with explosive growth. As if that weren’t enough, Texas ranked 41st nationally in spending per student.

Building Bridges Breaking Barriers

While women have shattered some glass ceilings, other barriers are still a work in progress when it comes to a female-friendly workforce. It may be hard to believe, but the U.S. Department of Labor still lists more than 100 occupations as “non-traditional careers” for women, which means 25 percent or less of those in the field are female. From computer programmers to engineers, these higher-paying careers have historically been harder for women to enter … unless they have outstanding support.

Senator Joe Manchin and Rep. Cuellar Visit the Southern Border

On Thursday, April 1, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) and I took a tour along the US-Mexico border.

‘Power Up’ Even More with $ummer Pell

What’s better than free? Extra money in your pocket. South Texas College has announced a new $600 Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund II (HEERF II) grant just in time for summer 2021. Stemming from funds authorized by the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations act (CRRSAA) signed into law in December 2020, the emergency grant is intended to provide financial assistance to eligible students who are experiencing an unforeseen hardship that could adversely affect their educational success.

Border Patrol Agents Seize Over 800 pounds of Marijuana

RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas– Within hours, Rio Grande City Border Patrol (RGC) agents seized more than $660K worth of marijuana in two failed narcotics smuggling attempts.

Hidalgo County announces second commemorative video observing the one year anniversary of COVID-19 related...

A second video memorial honoring those who have died from the COVID-19 virus is being launched today, the anniversary of the first death from the virus in Hidalgo County, Judge Richard F. Cortez said Wednesday.

Hidalgo County launches the Homebound Vaccination Initiative

Hidalgo County will begin pre-registering homebound residents to receive COVID-19 vaccines in their homes beginning today, April 7, 2021, said Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez.

Mims Elementary student sets new campus record

Mims Elementary student Lina Villarreal has made campus history after setting a new record for most words read in a single year.

Edwards Abstract and Title Co. Announces 17th Annual State of Real Estate Forum

The Edwards Abstract and Title Co. Executive Committee is pleased to announce that the 17th Annual State of Real Estate Forum is scheduled on Thursday, June 3, 2021.

Border Patrol Agents Remain Vigilant at Checkpoints

This holiday weekend, Rio Grande Valley Sector agents successfully arrested a convicted murderer and two sexual predators illegally present in the United States.

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