TBB Staff
Don’t Mess with Texas Scholarship Now Open!
The application process for 2019 Don’t mess with Texas Scholarship contest is now open.
Cameron Wind to Host Interactive Air Evac Training with Local Responders
On Thursday, January 17, 2019, Cameron Wind and Apex Clean Energy will host local emergency responders at the wind farm for an Air Evac training session.
Cornyn: Diverting Funds from Hurricane Harvey Victims is No Solution to Shutdown
Today U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) discussed his opposition to diverting Hurricane Harvey recovery funds and the Democrats’ refusal to compromise on government funding on the Senate floor.
IBC Bank-Zapata Celebrates 35th Anniversary
On Saturday, January 12, IBC Bank directors, officers, employees, and honored guests celebrated thirty-five years in business in the Brush Country area at a gala held at the Zapata County Community Center.
2019 McAllen Marathon and Health Expo
The McAllen Marathon & Health Expo allows you to introduce new products, give demonstrations, as well as publicize your services.
Resurfacing Work Scheduled for US 83
The Texas Department of Transportation announces that IOC Company will be resurfacing the existing pavement on US 83 from FM 2221 to ½ miles east of SH 364.
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller Sworn-In For 2nd Term At Pharr International Bridge...
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller was sworn-in for his second term in a colorful ceremony at the Pharr International Bridge spanning the Rio Grande River and the Texas-Mexico border.
DHR Health’s Renaissance Cancer Foundation Gala
South Texas leaders participated in DHR Health’s Renaissance Cancer Foundation Gala on Sunday, December 2, 2018 at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance
Texas Issues February SNAP Food Benefits Early  Â
Texas announced today it is providing February food benefits early to thousands of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients.
Former STC Student, Future Harvard Grad Pens own Success Story
Even as an Ivy League scholar who is earning the respect of his peers at Harvard Law, a published author in his early twenties, and a current contributing writer for Forbes, Samuel Garcia says finding success in college has not always come easy.























