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PSJA ISD rising Senior accepted to prestigious MIT Program

PSJA Southwest Early College High School Senior, Mariano Salcedo, has been selected for the highly coveted six-month Online Science, Technology, and Engineering Community (MOSTEC) program at the Massachusetts Institutes of Technology (MIT).
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La Plaza Mall and Premium Outlets Preparing with Extended Hours to Celebrate TAX-FREE Shopping...

La Plaza and Rio Grande Valley Premium Outlets invite area residents and visitors to enjoy extended hours and prime savings during tax-free weekend.
Senator John Cornyn

Cornyn Announces $9.8M in Federal Grants for Hidalgo County

Hidalgo County, Texas will receive three federal grants totaling $9,853,196 to expand economic opportunity, increase the supply of affordable housing, and assist people in finding permanent housing.
Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Jaime Tijerina to the Thirteenth Court of Appeals for a term set to expire on December 31, 2020, or until his successor shall be duly elected and qualified.

Tijerina Appointed to the Thirteenth Court of Appeals

Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Jaime Tijerina to the Thirteenth Court of Appeals for a term set to expire on December 31, 2020, or until his successor shall be duly elected and qualified.
Shown meeting to discuss details are Benito Sanchez, Jr., Census Partnership Specialist and Cynthia M. Sakulenzki, RGVHCC Pres/CEO.

Census 2020 Partners with the RGV Hispanic Chamber

The RGV Hispanic Chamber recently became a Partner of the U.S. Census 2020.

Border Patrol Agents and CBP Officers Rescue Father and Child from the Rio Grande

CBP officers and agents this weekend rescued two people from the dangerous waters of the Rio Grande.

Constitutional Amendment Order Decided For November 5 Election

Deputy Secretary of State Joe Esparza today drew the ballot order for ten proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution that will appear on the November 5th ballot.

$45 Million Partnership Will Bring 14 IDEA Schools to Midland-Odessa by 2024

A large and diverse group of businesses, foundations and individuals from both Midland and Ector Counties today announced they have collectively committed nearly $55 million in private funding needed to bring nationally recognized IDEA Public Schools to Midland and Odessa beginning in the fall of 2020.
The Pharr Sunrise Breakfast Kiwanis Club showed their support to the Boys & Girls Club of a Pharr with a generous contribution of $5,000.

Pharr Sunrise Breakfast Kiwanis Club Supports the Boys & Girls Club of Pharr

This local Kiwanis club is a brand of a worldwide organization that serves children in over 80 countries with efforts to empower youth and end issues such as literacy deficiency, hunger, and poverty.
The goal of the Perkins Reserve Fund is to prepare students to enter high-skill, high-wage, in-demand positions. STC is the recipient of the monies through a partnership with the Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District and Texas Workforce, which received a $700,000 total grant.

$700K Grant to Provide new Lab, Career Pathways in Cybersecurity

Viruses that corrupt software. Ransomware that holds data hostage. Foreign adversaries that hack into private and public accounts.

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