Governor Abbott, DSHS Announce Deployment Of 2,500 Medical Personnel to Help Hospitals Mitigate Recent...
AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott announced that Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has arranged for the deployment of more than 2,500 medical personnel to help hospitals care for the increasing number of COVID-19 patients across Texas.
Publisher’s Word: Innovative Block, Stronger for Construction
Charles Mueller, from Innovative Block of South Texas is not a stranger to the Valley. He frequently came to the Valley from Kentucky to visit his two sets of grandparents when he was growing up.
Dozens of Texas facilities housing child migrants to operate without licenses
More than 40 Texas facilities that house unaccompanied migrant children on behalf of the federal government will operate without state licenses next month, worrying advocates about the quality of care the minors will receive and putting President Joe Biden’s administration in a position to possibly violate the law.
City of Edinburg Broke Ground on Veteran’s Detention Pond: Phase 1
The City of Edinburg broke ground on Phase 1 of the Veteran’s Detention Pond Drainage Conveyance and Street Improvement Project on Rojas, Santa Maria, and Thompson Street
Road Work Ahead
The US Senate recently passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill in a rare and much needed bipartisan action to inject funds to fix and expand roads, bridges, water systems, the power grid, and other pressing priorities. It will doubtlessly go through some delays, detours, and drama in the House, but seems destined to ultimately make its way to the President’s desk and a waiting pen (hopefully sooner rather than later). After a laughable number of “Infrastructure Weeks” in Washington DC for many years, we are finally on the cusp of an “Infrastructure Decade.”
Nama Set to Play Professionally in France
RIO GRANDE VALLEY – The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced on Wednesday that right side hitter Victoire Nama, who played for the volleyball team from 2019-21, is set to start her professional career with Vitrolles Sport Volley-Ball in France’s Fédération Française de Volley this season.
Operation Clean-Up Campaign Will Benefit District 1
LAREDO, TX— On Thursday, August 12, 2021, city inspectors from various departments will be conducting a house-to-house campaign with property owners concerning property maintenance and code violations in the District 1 area. Residents are being asked to do everything possible to clean-up their neighborhood of any unsightly conditions that may exist.
Free Workshop; How to Build Leads for Your Business August 17th
Do you want to learn how to get more leads for your business? During this time of COVID we have been forced to adapt to new marketing our businesses. So, attend this free workshop presented by Network Lead Exchange and hosted by the RGV Hispanic chamber on Tuesday, August 17th from 9am to 11am at the EBC Center located at 801 E. Fern.
Face masks to be mandatory on Mission CISD school buses
Mission, Texas- When Mission Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) students board school buses on the first day of school, August 16, they will be required to wear face masks. Each bus will have a supply of masks to provide to any student who may not have one. The bus mask requirement is following federal orders provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Cornyn: Biden Begging OPEC ‘Pathetic and Embarrassing’
‘It’s pretty simple: if the President is suddenly worried about rising gas prices, he needs to stop killing our own energy production here on American soil.’
























