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Mission CISD offers new choices for students/parents this year

Mission area parents will have several new options for their children’s education this coming school year through Mission CISD.
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Cinemark to Launch CUT! Dine-In Theatre in McAllen, Texas

Cinemark Holdings, Inc., (NYSE: CNK), a leader in the motion picture exhibition industry, announced today plans to build an eight-screen dine-in theatre at La Plaza Mall in McAllen, Texas.

City of San Juan Celebrates Independence Day

In celebration of the Independence Day Holiday, City of San Juan officials hosted the 3rd Annual Fourth of July Festival, Parade, and Fireworks Show on Wednesday, July 3, 2019, at the San Juan Municipal Park.
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City of San Juan Invests in new City Service Vehicles

San Juan Mayor Mario Garza and City of San Juan officials are pleased to announce that in an effort to improve city services for San Juan residents, the city has invested in the purchase of new city vehicles.
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Texas Rancher to US House: Ratify USMCA for American beef Producers

Kelley Sullivan Georgiades, a fourth-generation rancher from Texas, testified Tuesday on the state of the cattle industry at a hearing of the Livestock and Foreign Agriculture Subcommittee.
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Manufacturers Gather in Washington to Urge USMCA Passage

On Wednesday, July 17, the National Association of Manufacturers will bring manufacturing leaders from Texas and across the country together in Washington to urge Congress to pass the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
Bonnie Rankin - Intern, McAllen Chamber of Commerce and Lisa Ramirez - Volunteer Coordinator, MXLAN & Sales Manager, Visit McAllen. McAllen Chamber of Commerce Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Rio Grande Valley Volunteers Unite to Support a Historic Festival Taking Place in McAllen

The McAllen Chamber of Commerce has had an incredible response from community members across the Rio Grande Valley committing to volunteer at this summer’s premier festival, MXLAN.
Steve Padilla, owner of Big River Brewery in Pharr and an alumnus of UTRGV legacy institution UT Pan American, says whichever kind of craft beer you prefer, his authentic brews came from ideas fermented in science classrooms at UTPA and from Valley-based cultural inspirations. Padilla, who got a degree in nursing in 2008 from UTPA, works a double week, full time as a nurse and another 30 to 40 hours brewing beer for his business. (UTRGV Photo by Paul Chouy)

Eye of the be(er)holder

It’s not about the type of beer that fills your glass; it’s all about the process. Just ask Steve Padilla.
Kapal Cabinet House employees reviewing OSHA training. Pictured left to right: Edgar Meza, Gerardo Mendoza, Oscar Cedillo, Rodrick Anzaldua, Pablo Garza, David Peralez, presenter, and Fernando Martinez.

First Round of Employee Training under the Weslaco EDC’s belt

For twelve employees from one of Weslaco’s newest companies, Kapal Cabinet House, LLC, the earning of their OSHA 30 Certification is now complete

Matt’s Building Materials celebrates 50 Years in Business

The invitation read, "Matt's is celebrating 50 years in business, and we are throwing a big party". That sounded exciting and like a great opportunity, because how many businesses have the privilege of staying in business for that long? Not many, and those that make it, Congratulations!

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