January 31, 2024

Page 1

STARR VISION CASTAÑEDA CENTER

487-2440

300 East Main St. R.G.C.

Dr. Angie Ramirez Therapeutic Optometrist

Auto Insurance & Bail Bonds

488-0808 487-7000 280 W. 2nd St. R.G.C.

The Law Office Of

J.M. “Chema” Garza Criminal Cases (Federal/State) Car Accidents/ 18 Wheeler Divorces • Real Estate/Deeds

Vol. 39, No. 5 WEEKLY WEDNESDAY • JANUARY 31, 2024 Office (956) 487-6544 - Fax (956) 487-6165 - E-Mail: sctc78582@aol.com - www.starrcountytowncrier.com

956-317-1167 206 N. Britton Ave. Ste.B, R.G.C. jmchemagarza@gmail.com

487-2596 4350 E. US HWY 83 R.G.C.

Installment Loans

Rio Grande Valley Chevy Dealers Donate $25,000 to Food Bank RGV

311 E Main St Rio Grande City TX 78582-4448

Phone (956) 487-3925

A special thank you to Rio Motor Co. for being a part of this remarkable act of kindness. Pictured (l-r): Hernán “Nune” Garza, Starr Co. Commissioner Pct. 4; DeAnne Economedes, Food Bank of South Texas; Marisela G. Ibarra, Starr County; Lisa Canales, GM Rio Motors; Mr. & Mrs. Billy Canales; Philip Farias and Omar I. Rodriguez, Food Bank RGV.

The Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley would like to extend its heartfelt gratitude to The Rio Grande Valley Chevy Dealers for awarding us an incredibly generous $25,000 donation to support our daily efforts to provide essential food assistance in the Rio Grande Valley. All eight Chevy dealerships across the Rio Grande Valley have banded together to sponsor the Food Bank RGV and provide us with much needed support for the upcoming year. Their contribution will provide 125,000 meals to families and individuals across our region facing food insecurity amidst the ongoing inflation crisis. A special thank you to Rio Motor Co. for being a part of this remarkable act of kindness. In partnership with the South Texas Food Bank, Rio Motor Co. will

donate $3,125 to the South Texas Food Bank to help our neighbors along the western border combat hunger. For more information about the Food Bank RGV and our efforts to alleviate hunger in our community, visit foodbankrgv. com. About the Food Bank RGV The Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley, Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and has grown to be the largest charity in south Texas based on clients served. In 2022, the Food Bank RGV distributed over 44 million pounds of food to individuals and families in need. Currently, the Food Bank RGV serves up to 76,079 people weekly through its network of 275 partner agencies. Learn more about the Food Bank RGV and its ongoing efforts to alleviate hunger at www. foodbankrgv.com.

Service Above Self Dr. Raymond Cruz Best FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY

Dental Insurance, Medicaid and Chip Accepted

487-2999 419 East 2nd St. Rio Grande City, Tx.

The Rio Grande City Rotary Club was chartered on January 24, 1968, by the sponsoring Rotary Club of San Diego, Texas. Rotary is a global network of 1.4 million leaders and problemsolvers who unite and take action to create lasting change around the world, in our community, and ourselves. Rotary International’s continuing effort is polio eradication worldwide. The initiative launched in 1988 and has resulted in 2.5 billion children receiving the oral polio vaccine to only six (6) recorded cases of polio in the world as of 2023. Rio Grande City Rotary Club has been active in our community for 56 years, donating time and energy to the different needs of the community. Among some of the most notable accomplishments of

our local club is the incorporation of Rio Grande City, the creation of our South Texas College and instituting long-standing events such as the Starr County Wild Game Dinner. Today, Rio Grande City Rotary Club local activities include scholarships, leadership training, and speech contests for our youth. Rotary also supports the youth in foster care. All of this is possible because of the loyal sponsors, individuals, businesses, and organizations who have supported fundraising events such as the successful Annual Golf Bash, which is celebrating its 15th year and newly instituted Sporting Clay Shoot. Rotary has big plans for the future, and we plan on sticking around.

• Individual • Partnership • Corporations • LLC’s • Bookkeeping • Payroll • Financial Statements • Form 2290 • IRS Audit Representation

Mario A. Méndez, EA Licensed to practice before the IRS (Internal Revenue Service)

(NEW LOCATION)

201 S. San Antonio. St. Rio Grande City, TX (956)

317-1124

Front Row: Cecilia C. Hernandez, Emma L. González, Obidio C. “Billy” Canales, Sonata A. Sánchez, Patricio Hernandez, and Sergio Treviño. Back Row: Jennifer Vásquez - González, Dalinda L. Guillen, Dannie L. Ortiz, Mario A. López, Kevin Schiefelbein, Juan R. “Roy” Garza, Jr., Baldemar Garza, Melissa Pérez, Marlene Mendoza-De La Torre. Missing: Ruben C. Chapa, Jr., Juan A. Flores, Jr., Ricardo Gutierrez and Honorary Member Romeo Lopez.

CHUY Alvarez ATTORNEY AT LAW

J.M. “Chuy” Alvarez

501 N. Britton Ave • Rio Grande City, Texas

956-487-4871 Cell: 956-208-0282 NOT CERTIFIED BY THE TEXAS BOARD OF LEGAL SPECIALIZATION


STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 31, 2024, PAGE 2

Obituary

Evangelina Campos November 14, 1926 † January 18, 2024

Evangelina Campos passed away on Thursday, January 18, 2024, in San Antonio, Texas surrounded by her family. She was born in Rancho Nuevo, (now known as Roma, Texas) Starr County, Texas. She graduated from Rio Grande City High School in 1946 and later attended Pan American University. Evangelina worked as a legal secretary for Pope and Pope Law Firm for 35 years. After retirement she worked for the Roma Independent School District. She was known as Evita to her

friends, she was very devoted to her parents, Pedro Campos and Josefina Sosa Campos. Evangelina is preceded in death by her parents; brother, Raul Campos; and sister, Otila C Reyna. She is survived by her brother, Rene Campos; sister Alicia C. Betz; and numerous nieces, nephews and extended family. The family would like to express their gratitude to all her care givers who took excellent care of her. ROSARY TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2024 7:00PM PORTER LORING MORTUARY NORTH 2102 NORTH LOOP 1604 EAST MASS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2024 10:00AM HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH 20523 HUEBNER RD. GRAVESIDE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2024 1:00 PM LOS SAENZ CEMETERY ROMA, TEXAS In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice. Arrangements with PORTER LORING MORTUARY NORTH 2102 NORTH LOOP 1604 EAST SAN ANTONIO, TX 78232 – (210) 495-8221

Happy Birthday in Heaven!!! in loving memory of Pedro Zuñiga

you are always in our heart, Zuñiga Family

01/29/2024

2,900.00 FULLWITH FUNERAL SERVICE SILVER $

METAL CASKET

Sanchez CALL JEFF OR SONATA Sanchez Funeral Home

301 E. 2nd. St. Rio Grande City, Tx. 78582

SANCHEZ

Memorial Funeral Home 101 AR Sanchez Sr. Dr.

Roma, Tx. 78584 “Serving Our Community For Over 86 Years” (956) 487-2525 “Caring for you & your loved ones in your time of need ” (956) 847-7008

City Commission Officially Recognizes New RGC Queens Registration Now Open

for City of RGC Men’s Basketball League

The City Commission of Rio Grande City officially welcomed the 2024 Miss Rio Grande City Victoria Salinas, and the 2024 Little Miss Rio Grande City Kendra Gomez, during the regular Commission Meeting on Tuesday, January 16th, at City Hall. Both queens thanked the commission and are excited to

represent our city with confidence and grace. “On behalf of the City Commission of Rio Grande City we would like to congratulate each of our 2024 queens,” stated RGC Mayor Joel Villarreal. The Miss Starr County and Miss Rio Grande City Dual Pageant was held at the Rio Grande City GISD Auditorium on Saturday, November 18.

According to a press release from the district, the objective of the pageant is to help empower young girls by providing a platform where they can build confidence, poise, leadership and social skills. It is also an opportunity to serve as role models in our community and portray a positive image for the youth today.

Registration is now open for the Rio Grande City Parks and Recreation Department’s Adult Men’s Basketball League. The league is open to men 18 years of age, or older, and the registration fee is $40 per player. RGC residents interested in participating can call (956) 4888728. “The goal of the Rio Grande City Parks and Recreation Department is to offer many opportunities to the community at large,” declared Rio Grande City Parks & Rec. Director Frank Eguia. “Leagues like these are another way for individuals to engage in regular physical activity, promoting a healthy lifestyle and overall well-being.” Equia explained how beyond the physical aspects, these leagues foster a sense of camaraderie and community spirit as players come together to compete and share a common passion for the sport. The social aspect of participating in a local basketball league also contributes to building friendships and a sense of belonging. Additionally, these leagues often serve as a means of stress relief and a way for individuals to unwind from their daily responsibilities. Overall, men’s basketball leagues organized by local parks and recreation departments play a vital role in enhancing both the physical and social aspects of participants’ lives while contributing positively to the community’s overall health and cohesion.


STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 31, 2024, PAGE 3

Starr County Fair Queen and Court Crowned

The 2024 Starr County Fair Queen and her court were crowned at the annual Youth Fair Pageant held January 27 at the RGCGISD Fort Ringgold Auditorium. Jenelle Jay Gonzalez is the 2024 Starr County Fair Queen. A sophomore at Rio Grande City High School, fifteen year old Jenelle is the daughter of Jay and April Gonzalez. First runner-up is Victoria Lee Salinas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor and Anna Salinas. Second runner-up and Miss Photogenic is Lia Kathleen Gutierrez, daughter of Jose Luz and Kathy Gutierrez. Third runner-up is Ava Christine Brown, daughter of Albert Brown, Jr. and Tracy and William Torres.

Fourth runner-up is Alma Ruby Pena, daughter of Rene and Estrella Pena. Named Teen Princess was Sarah Lee Barrera, daughter of Jorge Luis and Graciela Barrera. Preteen Princess is Allison Drew Fleming, daughter of David and Velma Fleming. Petite Princess is Debanhy Alya Guerrero, daughter of Shantay Guerra and Hernan Guerrero III. Precious Princess is Geraldine Marie Sarabia, daughter of Gerardo Sarabia and Maria Teresa Sarabia. Also named were Miss Congeniality Andrea Carolina Munoz and People’s Choice Award Winner Daniella Fuentes. The pageant was sponsored by Starr County 4-H, and 4-Hers and 4-H Adult Leaders volunteered

throughout the event. 4-H Club Sweethearts and Beaus were also introduced. Analiya Fleming, 2023 Starr County Fair Queen, was on hand for her final walk, to help present awards, and to assist throughout the pageant. Congratulations to the 2024 court and all competitors.

Pida a los 3 Ángeles San Miguel, Rafael y Gabriel. Prenda 3 velas blancas en un plato con agua y azúcar, haga su petición. A los tres días publique esta oración. Aunque no crea mire que pasa el cuarto día.

A. P. R.


STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 31, 2024, PAGE 4

Roma High School Choir Members Participate General Ricardo Sanchez Elementary Migrant at the UIL Regional Choir Solo Competition Students had a GREAT time at STEM Camp

Congratulations to the Roma High School Choir on a terrific showing at the UIL Regional Choir Solo Competition! The following choir members earned a Division 1 on a Class 1 Solo, advancing to state competition at the end of May: Daisy Bazan, Emma Escobar, Adamaris Garcia, Alexandra Gonzalez, Melanny Hernandez, Emily Rodriguez and Genesis Uresti. The students are under the direction of Choir General Ricardo Sanchez Elementary migrant students had a GREAT time at STEM Camp! Keep up the Directors Alicia Pena and Miguel Martinez. The Gladiator Nation is very proud of these student musicians wonderful work students! The migrant students had a tremendous time at their STEM Camp where they and their hard working teachers! learned first hand science and engineering concepts!! Thank you RGCGISD for these great opportunities!!


STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 31, 2024, PAGE 5

Medina EC Accepting Operation LEGAL NOTICE Round Up Applications Medina Electric Cooperative’s Operation Round Up (ORU) program is currently accepting applications from individuals, families, and organizations in need. ORU is known for helping families with medical bills, assisting after home fires, funding therapies for kids and more. The application deadline is Friday, February 2. Applications can be completed online or printed and delivered to Medina EC offices by February 2. For more information on ORU and to apply, visit MedinaEC.org/ ORU or call 1-866-632-3532.

Donations for the ORU program come from Medina EC members who have agreed to voluntarily round up their monthly electric bill to the next dollar, employees who give through payroll deduction and other one-time donations. Onetime donations from members or non-members can be made to the ORU program by mailing a check to Medina Electric Cooperative, ATTN: ORU Fund, PO Box 370, Hondo, TX 78861, payable to Operation Round Up. ORU application deadlines for 2024 are February 2, May 3, August 2 and November 1.

Application has been m a d e w i t h t h e Te x a s Alcoholic Beverage Commission for WINE AND MALT BEVERAGE R E TA I L E R ’ S O N PREMISE PERMIT (BG), by: BUFFALOS WING PUB, LLC dba BUFFALOS WING PUB, to be located at 1895 E. GRANT ST., ROMA, STARR COUNTY, TEXAS. Manager Managed: GABRIELA GARCIA

REQUEST FOR HOME INSPECTOR Starr County is soliciting proposal for inspector on home reconstruction project. Inspector will be part of assessing damages, providing estimates/write ups, specifications, environmental noise/mitigation calculations and consulting on bid proposal packages. A minimum of four (4) Inspections per household throughout the construction stages will be needed. If you are interested in working as part of our project, please provide a proposal of cost to our office. Proposals must be submitted by e-mail at ccantu@co.starr.tx.us. If you have any questions, please contact Federal & State Programs at 956-716-4800 ext. 8115.

REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES Starr County is soliciting proposal for Professional Engineering Services for our TDHCA Home Programs. Services consist of Survey and Elevation Certificate if applicable. If you are interested in working as part of our project, please provide a proposal of cost to our office. Proposals must be submitted by e-mail at ccantu@co.starr.tx.us.

REQUEST FOR APPRAISAL SERVICES Starr County is soliciting proposal for Appraisal Services for our TDHCA HOME Programs. If you are interested in providing a proposal, please send an e-mail to ccantu@co.starr.tx.us.

REQUEST FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Starr County Federal & State Programs is soliciting proposal for Architectural Services for our TDHCA Home Program. House plans must be certified, prepared and executed by a licensed architect by the State of Texas. If you are interested in providing a proposal, please contact Federal & State Programs at 956-716-4800 ext. 8115 or e-mail at ccantu@co.starr.tx.us for information.

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS South Texas College (STC) hereby requests sealed qualifications for the following: STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES For Technology Campus Resurfacing of Parking Lot # 2 and Regrading Existing Swale Sealed responses to this Request for Qualifications will be received until 3:00 p.m., February 08, 2024, at the South Texas College Purchasing Department located at 3200 W. Pecan Blvd. Bldg. N Ste 145 McAllen, Texas 78501. Request for Statement of Qualifications packets may be obtained at the STC Purchasing Department located at 3200 W. Pecan Blvd., Bldg. N Ste 145 McAllen, Texas by calling (956) 872-4681 or email at stcpurchasing@southtexascollege.edu. Any informational questions for the Request for Statement of Qualifications may be directed to Ricardo de la Garza, Director of Facilities Planning and Construction, at (956) 872-3737 or email at rickdlg@southtexascollege.edu. Responses received after the aforementioned deadline shall not be considered. The College will evaluate responses on the basis of the technical ability, experience, and ability to perform the work. A pre-qualifications conference will be held on February 01, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., at the STC Purchasing Department, 3200 W. Pecan Blvd., Bldg. N, Conference Room 142, McAllen, Texas. All interested parties are encouraged to attend. South Texas College is an equal education and equal employment opportunity/ affirmative action employer. As an equal opportunity employer, the College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, disability, genetic information, or veteran status. Vendors are encouraged to visit South Texas College’s Purchasing Department website at https://southtexascollege.bonfirehub.com/login to complete the Bonfire 2-part vendor registration for receiving solicitations. Response packages must clearly show the following: RFQ No. 23-24-1037 Request for Qualifications Civil Engineering Services

The Wild Game Dinner will be Feb. 17, 2024. Funds raised help secure the funds for the scholarships awarded to 15 graduating recipients from Rio Grande City High School, Grulla High School, Roma High School, San Isidro High School, Rio Grande City Early College High School, and Idea Public School.

Advertisement and Invitation for Bids: The County of Starr, is soliciting sealed bids to be received by Starr County Pct.#1 Commissioner Jose F. Perez, Jr. at 100 N. FM 3167, Rio Grande City, TX 78582. Starr County’s normal business days are Monday thru Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Bids should be addressed to: Starr County c/o Pct.#1 Commissioner Jose F. Perez, Jr. 100 N. FM 3167 Rio Grande City, TX 78582 Bids shall be received until 9:00 a.m. Friday February 2, 2024. Shortly, thereafter all submitted bids will be gathered and taken to the Starr County Annex Conference Room to be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bid received after the closing time will be rejected and returned to the bidder unopened. The sealed envelope shall be marked with the following on the lower left hand corner: 2023 Ford F-550 Chassis_4 x 4_

Equipment in general includes, but is not limited to the following: 1. Price and Year Ford F-550 Chassis Truck Year: _________ $_____________ PLEASE SUBMIT BID PER UNIT ITEM. Truck shall be complete, operational and capable of providing the functions intended. Bid awarded should be honored for 3 months. Bids shall be sealed and prominently marked on the lower left hand corner of bid envelope with the project title “2023 New Ford F-550 Chassis Truck”. Please direct your questions regarding this equipment to Mrs. Reyna G. Guerra, Starr County Judge’s Office at (956) 716-4800.


STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 31, 2024, PAGE 6

Proactive Measures and Tips to Optimize Energy Use during Cold Weather Medina Electric Cooperative Promotes Energy Efficiency When outdoor temperatures drop, our electricity use increases. That’s because we’re doing more activities inside, and our heating systems are running longer and more often to counteract colder outdoor temperatures. As a result, your winter electric bill may be higher than what you were used to seeing in the fall months when HVAC systems were not working as hard. In winter months, when even more electricity is being used simultaneously across the country, it is possible for electricity demand to exceed supply, especially if an unexpected event like a sudden snow or ice storm or equipment malfunction occurs. If this happens, the grid operator for our region, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, may mandate forced rotating power outages to relieve pressure on the grid. Medina Electric Cooperative

encourages you to make small changes for energy efficiency in your home, school or place of business. These tips can help save a little money and alleviate pressure on the electric grid: ·Select the lowest comfortable thermostat heat setting if safe to do so. Your heating system must run longer to make up the difference between the thermostat temperature and the outdoor temperature. ·Seal air leaks around windows and exterior doors with caulk and weatherstripping. Air leaks and drafts force your heating system to work harder than necessary. ·Stagger your use of major appliances such as dishwashers, ovens, and dryers. ·Start the dishwasher before you go to bed and use smaller countertop appliances like slow cookers and air fryers to save energy. ·Ensure that your heating system is optimized for efficiency

with regular maintenance and proper insulation. ·Make sure your furnace filter isn’t clogged and dirty. Replace it as needed. ·When possible, use cold water to reduce water heating costs. ·Setting your water heater thermostat to 120 degrees can help you save energy and reduce mineral buildup and corrosion in your water heater and pipes. ·Unplug devices when not in use to eliminate unnecessary energy use. Even when turned off, electronics in standby mode consume energy. ·Plug devices into a power strip so you can turn them all off at once with the push of a button. By adopting energy conservation practices during periods of extreme cold, not only can you save money on your electric bills, but you can also contribute to the resilience of the power grid, keeping our local community warm and connected.

South Texas College Library Art Gallery Life & Death on the Border 1910-1920 travels to Starr Co. Campus this Spring semester! Don’t miss out on seeing these historical panels featuring photographs, postcards, court documents, and artifacts that tell the story of Texas’s historical events during the early 1900s in the Rio Grande Valley. These histories inspired Tejano literature, art, and music and influenced the creation of the Mexican American civil rights movement. The exhibit will be on view February 7 - April 30, 2024 at the Starr Co. Academic Bldg. E, 2nd floor. Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the opening reception and lecture, we hope to see you all there!


STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 31, 2024, PAGE 7

TWC Launches MyTXCareer App to Connect Texans with Career Pathways

Free MyTXCareer App Now Available for Download in the App Store and on Google Play The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has launched a new mobile app to help Texans explore potential career pathways and discover step-by-step resources to achieve their goals. With the launch of MyTXCareer app, job seekers can now find personalized occupation matches and recommended career paths based on their skills, interests, and experience. “The continued growth of Texas’ record-breaking economy creates opportunities for Texans to advance their careers,” said TWC Chairman Bryan Daniel. “The MyTXCareer app will be an important tool for Texans to discover potential career paths and match to a job opportunity

with a Texas employer.” MyTXCareer app is a free resource designed to guide users to potential careers through three easy steps: browse occupations, explore pathways, and get support. While browsing occupations, users can view the average salary for the position, job demand, and position descriptions. “The MyTXCareer app will help Texans unlock potential opportunities and discover career pathways in highdemand industries,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Labor Alberto Treviño III. “I encourage job seekers and people wanting a career change to download the app and begin to build the skills needed for a new career in the Lone Star State.” Users can take a career

personality quiz, and add their career goals, education, work experience, and skills. The app provides several possible career paths and information about resources and training. Users can request more information, which will connect them with their local Workforce Solutions office and TWC’s TX Credential Connect team. “The launch of MyTXCareer app is great news for Texas employers because it helps them hire people who are passionate about what they do in the best state in the nation,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Employers Joe Esparza. “This is one of the many innovative services TWC provides to make sure skilled workers are available for Texas employers who need them.”

MyTXCareer is available for download in the App Store and on Google Play for iOS and Android mobile phones. The application is provided free to users and does not include advertising or in-app purchases. *** Texas Workforce Commission is a state agency dedicated to helping Texas employers, workers, and communities prosper economically.

Calling All Crafters and Small Business Owners! Join the City of Roma under the moonlight for a special Valentine’s Day edition of the Moonlight Market! Are you a crafter or a small business owner with unique Valentine’s Day products? We invite you to showcase your creativity and share the love with the community. No Vendor Fees: That’s right! This is an opportunity for you to connect with your audience without worrying about vendor fees. - Free spaces with electricity for

a hassle-free setup - A chance to showcase and sell your Valentine’s Day products - Networking opportunities with like-minded entrepreneurs - An unforgettable experience for both vendors and visitors How to Participate: 1. Save the date - February 3, 2024. 2. Pack up your unique Valentine’s Day products and bring your setup. 3. Enjoy an evening of fun, connection, and sales. For inquiries, contact City Hall 956-849-1411.

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR BOND COUNSEL AND FINANCIAL ADVISOR The City of Rio Grande City, Texas (the “City”) requests the submission of qualification statements which will lead to the possible award of contracts to provide services for a project involving the City’s Water Treatment Plant #1. Scope of Work Services to be provided by Bond Counsel: Assist in obtaining loan and/or grant funding and to provide legal opinion with respect to validity of any dept obligations issued by the City for capital financing; preparation of resolution authorizing and securing the debt and/or authorizing any grant or principal forgiveness agreements, as necessary. Services to be provided by Financial Advisor: Strategic financial planning; analysis of market conditions; recommended investments of bond and grant proceeds; provide recommendations to the City for financing through programs established by the TWDB, including loan, gran, and principal forgiveness funding. Guidelines for Content of Qualification Statements DO NOT INCLUDE COST INFORMATION with the qualifications statement. Responses that include the cost or pricing information will be rejected and will not be considered by the City. Detailed instructions on preparation of the qualification statement must be obtained from the City. For more information in preparing and submitting the qualification statement, contact the Projects Director Elisa Y. Beas at (956) 488 - 8728 or at eybeas@cityofrgc. com. This information should be requested as soon as possible to allow time to prepare the document and comply with the procedures. Submittal Deadline Five (5) copies of the qualifications statement must be received by the City no later than 2:00 PM on February 15, 2024, at the offices of the City of Rio Grande City – City Hall located at 5332 E. US Hwy 83, Rio Grande City, TX. 78582, Attn: Angela Solis, City Secretary. Minimum Qualifications and Selection Criteria The City will evaluate the proposals to determine which firm has the best qualifications. Contract Terms and Negotiation Schedule Consultants for Bond Counsel and Financial Advisor are expected to negotiate an agreement for services which is acceptable to the City. If an acceptable contract cannot be negotiated, the City may formally end negotiations and begin negotiating with the highest qualified person or firm. Contracts are contingent upon release of funds from the TWDB. Any contract awarded under the Requests for Qualifications (RFQs) are expected to be funded in part by a loan from the TWDB. Neither the State of Texas nor any of its departments, agencies, or employees are or will be a party to the RFQs, or any resulting contracts. These RFQs are issued in accordance with Section 2254 of the Texas Government Code (Professional Services Act) and Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 2 (Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements of State and Local Governments). This contract is subject to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program, which includes EPA-approved fair share goals toward procurement of Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) firms. EPA rules require that applicants and prime contractors make a good faith effort to award a fair share of contracts, subcontract, and procurements to M/WBEs through demonstration of the six affirmative steps. For more details of the DBE Program and the current, applicable fair share goals, please visit: www.twdb.texas.gove/dbe. Equal Opportunity in Employment All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, handicap, or national origin. Consultants on this work will be required to comply with the President’s Executive Order No. 11246, as amended by Executive Order No. 11375, and as supplemented in the Department of Labor Regulations 41 CFR Part 60. Small, Minority, and Women-Owned Business, enterprises are encouraged to respond. Prime contractors are required to comply with EPA’s good faith effort policy when awarding sub-agreements for construction, supplies, equipment, and services. A complete version of TWDB document, “Guidance for Utilization of Small, Minority, and WomenOwned Businesses in Procurement”, is available at: www.twdb.texas.gov/financial/ instructions/doc/TWDB-0210.pdf.


STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 31, 2024, PAGE 8

LEGAL NOTICE Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a WINE AND M A LT B E V E R A G E R E TA I L E R ’ S O F F PREMISE PERMIT (BQ) by: CARNES FINAS DEL VALLE, LLC, dba CARNES FINAS DEL VALLE, LLC, to be located at 5177 E. US HWY 83, RIO GRANDE CITY, STARR C O U N T Y, T E X A S . Managers of said LLC are: GERARDO GARCIA JR, DANIEL MARTINEZ, AND KARINA SOLIS.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the provisions contained in ARTICLE V, Section Five (5) of the Texas Abandoned Motor Vehicle Act, we are serving notice to the owners and/or lien holders that the below described motor vehicle, has been taken into custody by Ochoa’s Wrecker Service, and will be sold. Failure of an owner or lien holder to claim vehicles within thirty (30) days after date of this notice and make payment of all towing, preservation, and storage charges resulting from the placing of vehicles in custody shall constitute a waiver of the right to reclaim vehicle. Contact Juan Ochoa at 956-488-9789, 112 Old Military Rd., Garciasville, TX 78547 for information concerning vehicles.

2019 NISSAN VERSA BLACK LP: XSW 438A TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO VIN# 3N1CN7AD1KK452238

Se Renta

Apts. de 2 recámaras con estufa, refrig., microwave, lavadora, secadora y cochera, patio trasero privado. 230 Judy St. RGC, por el 755 (5 cuadras de la High School). Llame para información:

735-3949

MANAGER $PECIAL MUST GO!! MANAGER $PECIAL 2023

2022 Chevy Tahoe $

$

Chevy MUST GO!! Silverado$ 38,995

52,995

49,995

$

STK# P2447 NICE! ONLY 16K MILES!!!

STK#25228A

2020 Honda CR-V

$ STK#24959A

$

2021 GMC Sierra 2500HD Diesel

2022 Chevy Traverse

$

31,995

28,995

35,995

STK#25498A

CALL

STK# 25231C

38,995

$

35,995

People across the Valley come home to Rio Motor Co. for big savings and family-friendly service!

No Matter Where You Live, Come Home! (956) 487-2596 · 1-800-509-0003

Paco Cantu 956-208-1821

Rolando Flores 956-416-8945

www.riomotors.com


STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 31, 2024, PAGE 9

Open House/Book Fair night at ICS Written by: Molleigh Flores Join the Immaculate Conception School of RGC for an Open House/Book Fair night on February 13th, 2024, from 4-7pm. Open to the public, it’s your chance to explore the school and learn about adding a Catholic School education to your family. Feel free to drop by, and don’t miss the annual book fair – a perfect opportunity to browse and purchase books with family and friends. For inquiries, contact the ICS office at 956-487-2558.

CITY OF ROMA REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) The City of Roma is inviting qualified proposals for the positions of Agent of Record for Health Insurance Services and Supplemental Insurance. RFQ packages can be downloaded at www.cityofroma.net or obtained in person at the following address during regular business hours. Submission Deadline: Wednesday, February 14, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. Please submit six (6) copies of the RFQ packages in a sealed envelope, clearly labeled as follows: CONFIDENTIAL: RFQ ENCLOSED AGENT OF RECORD FOR HEALTH INSURANCE SERVICES ATTN: MR. ALEJANDRO BARRERA, CITY MANAGER HAND DELIVERED: CITY OF ROMA 201 W. CONVENT BLVD. ROMA, TEXAS 78584 MAILED RFQ’s: CITY OF ROMA P.O. BOX 947 ROMA, TEXAS 78584 Additionally, please include a USB drive containing electronic copies of both RFQ submissions. Ensure that the USB drive is clearly labeled with the same information as the hard copy envelopes. For inquiries or further information, please contact Mr. Alejandro Barrera, City Manager at 956-849-1411 or abarrera@cityofroma.net. Thank you for your interest in partnering with the City of Roma.


¿Necesitas ayuda de PROVIDER en tu casa, o PROVIDERS conoces a alguien que necesita PROVIDER? PAGANDO HASTA Pero, tienen miedo a pedir por temor de perder su propiedad. Sabias que existen cosas a su favor para que eso no suceda.

HABLEME: CONSULTA GRATIS

$

Your local source for .00 Medicare.

12

POR HORA

EN EL CONDADO STARR

OMAR REYES (956) 533-9001

Starr County Youth Fair Parade Guidelines and Float Entry Form 2024 59th annual Starr County Youth Fair

Theme: “Cultivating Futures~Nurturing Traditions” Saturday, February 17, 2024 - 10:00 a.m. Lineup begins at 8:00 on South Britton Avenue and Water St.

**FLOATS WANTING TO BE JUDGED MUST PRE-REGISTER**

Entries not wishing to be judged may register onsite the day of the parade or online at starrcountyfair.com Select SCF Store **$30 entry fee for every vehicle entered.** All first responder vehicles may participate in the parade with no charge. Name of Organization or School_______________________________ Responsible Person__________________________________________ Phone Number of person responsible for float_____________________________ Mail or deliver this form to Tissa Peterson, 400 N. Britton Ave., RGC, 78582 postmarked by February 14, 2024 Or register and pay online at starrcountyfair.com by February 16.

Parade Marshals: Jorge Falcon and Family The 2023 Starr County Fair Queen and her court will be riding on the Queen’s float sponsored by the Starr County Fair Association Board of Directors. All other pageant participants are encouraged to enter their own vehicles. Schools, day care centers, and businesses are encouraged to enter the annual Starr County Fair Parade. It is a Western parade, and all entries should be appropriate for youth. Preregistration is only required by floats wishing to be judged. All other entries may register on-site at the end of South Britton Avenue, beginning at 8:00 a.m. The fee of $30 per entry may be paid and a windshield card for each vehicle obtained from Parade Chairman Tissa Peterson at the FedEx mailbox on South Britton Avenue next to the Drive-In Bank after the vehicle is in line. Park your vehicle, then send a representative. Those paying in advance online will also need to come for their windshield card once they are parked. Floats will be judged on theme, creativity, and workmanship. The theme and the name of the sponsoring Arroyo: 5065should Hwy. 83beste. A - 956-570-0702 834 E. Grant St. Ste. - 956-570-0701 organization clearly displayed on the float. ThereRoma: will be rosette ribbons andCmoney prizes for the top floats. NOW OPEN NOW OPEN RGC: Escobares: 4370groups, E. Hwyincluding 83 Ste. B 956-309-3549 Marching bands, are encouraged to participate free of charge. 4522 East Hwy 83 Ste A. 956-429-5625 Penitas 1715 Expressway Suite A-2 Penitas For more-information, call Tissa Peterson at83 956-500-1430, text preferred, or byTxemail956-424-0133 at tissapete@aol.com or call Claudia at 956-488-0122 during business hours. The parade will once again proceed east on Main Street to historic Fort Ringgold. The City of Rio Grande City and TXDOT are asking that no vehicles park on Main Street along the parade route so that emergency vehicles may come through if necessary. Parking is on the side streets and parallel streets north and south of Main. The city of Rio Grande City asks that prizes and candy not be thrown from vehicles. If anything is to be distributed, it should be done by persons walking, so children are not tempted to approach vehicles. With floats and vehicles lining up on Water Street, walking groups will line up on the median of South Britton. Only bands, JROTC, and horses will line up on Britton Avenue north of Main Street. Walkers should be dropped off at the parking lot on Second Street (Hwy.83West) north of the PNC Bank building and be escorted to S. Britton.

The 2023 Starr County Fair Queen and her court will be riding on the Queen’s float sponsored by the Starr County Fair Association Board of Directors. All other pageant participants are encouraged to enter their own vehicles. Schools, day care centers, and businesses are encouraged to enter the annual Starr County Fair Parade. It is a Western parade, and all entries should be appropriate for youth. Preregistration is only required by floats wishing to be judged. All other entries may register on-site at the end of South Britton Avenue, beginning at 8:00 a.m. The fee of $30 per entry may be paid and a windshield card for each vehicle obtained from Parade Chairman Tissa Peterson at the FedEx mailbox on South Britton Avenue next to the Drive-In Bank after the vehicle is in line. Park your vehicle, then send a representative. Those paying in advance online will also need to come for their windshield card once they are parked. Floats will be judged on theme, creativity, and workmanship. The theme and the name of the sponsoring organization should be clearly displayed on the float. There will be rosette ribbons and money prizes for the top floats. Marching groups, including bands, are encouraged to participate free of charge. For more information, call Tissa Peterson at 956500-1430, text preferred, or by email at tissapete@ aol.com or call Claudia at 956-488-0122 during business hours. The parade will once again proceed east on Main Street to historic Fort Ringgold. The City of Rio Grande City and TXDOT are asking that no vehicles park on Main Street along the parade route so that emergency vehicles may come through if necessary. Parking is on the side streets and parallel streets north and south of Main. The city of Rio Grande City asks that prizes and candy not be thrown from vehicles. If anything is to be distributed, it should be done by persons walking, so children are not tempted to approach vehicles. With floats and vehicles lining up on Water Street, walking groups will line up on the median of South Britton. Only bands, JROTC, and horses will line up on Britton Avenue north of Main Street. Walkers should be dropped off at the parking lot on Second Street (Hwy.83West) north

of the PNC Bank building and be escorted to S. Britton.

Yesenia Lopez Licensed Sales Agent 956-370-0070, TTY 711

JANUARY 31, 2024 PAGE 10 You’re in good hands.

Auto • Home • Business • Life Hablamos Español

956-488-0160

103 W. 2nd Street Rio Grande City, Tx 78582

SPACE AVAILABLE PLEASE CALL 956-487-6544


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.