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Congratulations to the Rio Grande City High School Lady Rattlers for the District volleyball awards they earned this season! On behalf of the RGC High School, we would also like to congratulate the WHOLE varsity squad for making the all-academic team!!! We are so proud of y’all and the season y’all had this year. GREAT work! GO RATTLERS!

Congratulations to Grulla High School Band student Christian “Whiskers” Garcia for earning FIRST chair Trombone in the ATSSB All-State Jazz Band! The clinic and concert will take place at the TMEA Convention in San Antonio February 7-10, 2024. GREAT JOB! Keep up the GREAT work! Gator Pride!

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Congratulations Principal of the Month

Melinda A. Gonzalez Dr. Mario E. Ramirez Elementary

BIOGRAPHY Background: Full Name: Melinda Aida Gonzalez Hometown: Rio Grande City, TX Education: 1997 - Graduated from Rio Grande City High School 2002 - Graduated from University of Pan American/Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies 2009 - Graduated from University of Pan American/Master of Education - Educational Administration. Professional Experience: Ms. Melinda Gonzalez has been in education for 25 years. She has served as an educator in various capacities - Instructional aide, Teacher, Assistant Principal, Dean of Instruction and Principal. She has worked at all levels of education - Elementary, Middle and High School. Ms. Gonzalez is currently in her 3rd year as the Principal at Dr. Mario

E. Ramirez Elementary. Philosophy of Education: “As an elementary school principal, my philosophy of education centers on the belief that every child has the ability to reach their full potential. I am committed to providing a safe, nurturing, and inclusive environment that fosters the love of learning and encourages students to explore, question and be courageous. I believe that parents, teachers, and administrators should work together as a team to provide each child with the necessary tools and support to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. I believe that school should be a place where every student feels welcome and valued. As a principal, I will strive to create a positive school culture that treats all students with respect and dignity.” Hobbies and Interests: Spending time with family and friends Spending time at the family ranch Cooking, Participating at Market Days Favorite Quote: “Treat others the way you want to be treated.” Message from Principal: “Hello, my name is Melinda Aida Gonzalez and I am the proud principal at Dr. Mario E. Ramirez Elementary. As principal, I am honored to be surrounded by such wonderful educators who share a common vision and goal. We are passionate about providing the best education possible and strive for excellence. As your principal, I promise to keep students at the forefront of every decision I make. I invite you to come and visit our campus and see firsthand what makes Dr. Mario E. Ramirez Elementary such a great place to learn and grow. I look forward to continuing to serve our students and community.”

Congratulations Principal of the Month

Javier Jaime Garza Jr. Ringgold Middle School

BIOGRAPHY

Background: Full Name: Javier Jaime Garza Jr. Hometown: La Grulla, Texas Education: Bachelors of Science & Master’s in Education Leadership Professional Experience: Mr. Garza is currently in his 17th year as an educator. His experience ranges from Teacher, Assistant Principal, Elementary School Principal and currently Principal at Ringgold Middle School. Philosophy of Education: As principal, it is my belief that every student has the right to get a quality education. They must be provided with an environment conducive to learning, where learning is made into a lifelong journey for students. As educators, it is important to not only teach our students the curriculum, but also make them understand the value of education in life. I believe teachers, parents and administrators must work together to help each and every one of our students realize their full potential, develop a goal for their future, and help them realize that they have the capacity to reach it. As principal, I feel it is necessary to establish a campus with a positive school climate and culture where all our students will be successful academically, socially and emotionally. I aim to create a safe and supportive environment where every student will be inspired and encouraged in their pursuit of learning. Hobbies and Interests: Mr. Garza is a family man that enjoys spending time with his wife and children watching sports, enjoying the great outdoors during hunting season, or just staying home for a nice quality barbecue. “Life is short. Time is fast. No replay. No rewind. So enjoy every moment as it comes.” Favorite Quote: “Set your goals high, and don’t stop till you get there. Message from Principal: Hello, my name is Javier Jaime Garza Jr., I am

Rio Grande City’s Traditional Tree Lighting Ceremony Set for Nov. 29

The Rio Grande City Main Street Program will host its annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on Wednesday, November 29 at the Historic Britton Ave. Quiosco starting at 6:00 pm. The downtown Tree Lighting Ceremony officially marks the beginning of the holiday season in our community, bringing people together to celebrate and share the joy of this festive time of year, with music, fun activities, and maybe a very special surprise guest from the North Pole. Over the years, many in the residents have expressed how the downtown Christmas lighting ceremonies help foster a sense of community unity. “These events bring together people from all walks of life, transcending differences and promoting a shared sense of togetherness,”

stated Main Street Coordinator Yandery De La Cruz. “Whether you’re a longtime resident or a visitor, everyone can join in the celebration, making it a powerful force for community bonding.” Rio Grande City’s downtown

Christmas lighting ceremonies have also shown to have a positive economic impact on the local community. They encourage residents and visitors to shop, dine, and explore the downtown area. Many businesses stay open

late during these events and offer special promotions, resulting in increased foot traffic and sales. This boost in economic activity benefits local merchants and contributes to the overall prosperity of the community.

currently the principal at Ringgold Middle School. I was born and raised in La Grulla, Tx. I attended the University of Texas Pan American where I received a Bachelor of Science degree and the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley where I received my Masters in Educational Leadership. I have been an educator for over 16 years as a Middle School Science teacher, Assistant Principal, Elementary School Principal and Middle School Principal. One of my favorite quotes is, “Set your goals high and don’t stop til you get there.” It is my belief that every student has the right to get a quality education and have his or her educational goals met. They must be provided with a safe and supportive environment where knowledge is fostered and delivered to each and every child in a manner that will create lifelong learners and stimulate their want of learning. It is a great privilege to be able to serve the wonderful students, parents, and staff of Ringgold Middle School as their principal. As we continue on this amazing journey together, let us not forget, here at RMS: WE ARE RATTLERS, WE ARE CHAMPIONS!


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ROMA POLICE DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter 59 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and Transportation Code 683, Subsection B, 683.012, of the Texas Department of Transportation that the City of Roma Police Department, Roma, Texas will hold a public auction on Saturday December 16, 2023, at 10:00am for said vehicles, equipment & property items. Location: 2101 I-69C, Edinburg, Texas 78542. Registration to bid will be from 8:00am to 10:00am and will require a picture identification. Items to be auctioned are vehicles, equipment, and property items. All items will be sold “As Is-Where Is” to the highest bidder. Onsite Buyer’s Premium is 14%, Internet Buyer’s Premium 16%. All sales are final and must be paid on the same day with cash, major credit cards (Visa, Master Card, Discover, American Express), Debit & Credit with a 3.99% processing fee. Checks accepted on the day of auction only with certain conditions. For additional information, please contact Bond and Bond Auctioneers (956) 283-0422 Jose A. Camarillo AUC#17532.

Senior Grulla students with GEAR-UP and rootEd explored TAMUCC & TAMUK!

The senior Grulla students with GEAR-UP and rootEd explored TAMUCC & TAMUK! Gator seniors learned about campus programs, activities, and immersed themselves in campus living, gaining invaluable insights into student life. An enriching day of discovery and future possibilities!


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Roma ISD and City of Roma Relocate Christmas Tree

The Roma ISD and City of Roma Christmas Tree has been relocated to the front of the Roma ISD Performing Arts Center for this year due to construction at Guadalupe Plaza. Families are welcome to take photos at the tree by entering through the main gate of the Roma High Complex after 4:30 p.m. on school days, or any time on weekends and holidays. Thanks to the Roma ISD Public Relations Department and the Roma ISD Maintenance Department for making the tree beautiful once again this year!!

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Roma ISD School Board Honors Wall of Fame Students

Congratulations to the Wall of Fame students for the second 6-weeks honored by the Roma ISD School Board at their Nov. 13, 2023 meeting! Roma ISD’s Gladiator Wall of Fame Program shines the light on exemplary students, who are selected for the honor based on citizenship, leadership, academics, and extracurricular activities. The honorees include: Natalia I. Lopez, Jesse J. Ramon, and Karyme G. Silva of Roma High School; Kelsey Garza, Mylet Rodriguez, and Liam Saenz of Ramiro Barrera Middle School; Sabriel Lopez, Sailett Maldonado, and Dariely Martinez of Roma Middle School; Diego E. Gutierrez, Eric Hernandez, and Ricardo Rodriguez of Delia G. Garcia

AGENCY SEEKS PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR MANAGEMENT OF FEDERAL GRAZING LEASES AT THE FALCON DAM AND RESERVOIR, TEXAS The United States Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC) provides this Notice of Availability for and solicits public comment on a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact for grazing lease management activities at the Falcon Dam and Reservoir (i.e., Falcon Project), Starr and Zapata Counties, Texas. Federal lands associated with the Falcon Project have been utilized by the public for various activities, including

Elementary School; Max Guillen, Emilio Hernandez, and Isabella Ramirez of Emma Vera Elementary School; Jade Barrera, Jimena Hinojosa Vargas, and Izael Sotelo of F. J. Scott Elementary School; Valentina A. Lovette Garza, Katalina Sepulveda, and

Christian A. Soriano of R. & C. Saenz Elementary School; Shaila A. Barrera, Eden Moreno, and Adrian Saenz of R. T. Barrera Elementary School; and Eduardo Garza, Kendra Juarez, and Luis G. Retana of Veterans Memorial Elementary School.

grazing leases, since the Falcon Project was established. However, the economic value of these leases and the challenges to successful land management require a reevaluation of the grazing lease program. The Draft EA presents eight land management alternatives to grazing leases that address low grazing lease values and limited access by USIBWC to leased lands. The USIBWC has identified that one or any combination of the alternatives could be implemented to manage the grazing lease program at the Falcon Project. The Draft EA includes analysis of the impacts that the alternatives for implementing the Proposed Action would have on the environment, including land use, biological resources, earth resources, water resources, cultural resources, recreational resources, and socioeconomics and Environmental Justice. The Draft EA is available on the USIBWC website at https://www.ibwc.gov/reports-studies/eis-eapublic-comment/. Physical copies of the Draft EA are available at the Joe A. Guerra Laredo Public Library, 1120 E. Calton Rd., Laredo, Texas 78041; the Olga V. Figueroa Zapata County Public Library, 901 Kennedy St., Zapata, Texas 78076; and the Roma Public Library, 1705 N. Athens St., Roma, Texas 78584. Public comments on this Draft EA are due by December 28, 2023, and can be submitted to Mr. Mark Howe, Cultural Resources Specialist, via email at falconcomments@ibwc.gov, or via mail at International Boundary and Water Commission, 4191 N. Mesa Street, El Paso, TX 79902. Implementation of the selected alternative(s) will not begin until the Final EA is completed, and Finding of No Significant Impact is signed (if appropriate).


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Give thanks for tow trucks and other emergency vehicles this Thanksgiving by moving over or Notice is hereby given that the Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of slowing down when they’re stopped on the roadside NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Roma will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, December 4, 2023, at 5:30 P.M. at the Roma City Council Chambers, located at 201 W Convent Ave, Roma, Texas to consider a Conditional Use Permit for the following: 1) Carlos Garza, P.E., representing DGOGROMATX03222023 LLC, owner, has filed a request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow a Food Sales Establishment (Dollar General Market) in a Neighborhood Commercial District (C1). The property is legally described as being a 1.67-acre tract being part of portion of Share 18 of Porcion 71, Ancient Jurisdiction of Mier, now Starr County, Texas, Roma, Starr County, Texas. The property is located within the 1800 Block of North Unites States Highway 83. (CUP#2301) The City Council for the City of Roma will be holding a Public Hearing for this item on Wednesday, December 13, 2023, at 5:30 p.m., at the Roma City Council Chambers, located at 201 W. Convent Ave., Roma, Texas.

Motorists are urged to slow down or move over for stopped emergency vehicles including tow trucks, police cars and fire trucks, as they travel Texas roadways during this Thanksgiving holiday. Texas law requires drivers to slow down at least 20 miles per hour under the posted speed limit or, if able, to change lanes when they’re passing a first responder stopped on the road. Large numbers of travelers are expected on Texas roads, which means that more breakdowns and traffic stops are likely as well. Drivers should pay attention to what’s happening around them and prepare to react quickly. “Please slow down or move over when you see emergency vehicles stopped on the side of

the road. Our tow truck licensees work hard every day to help people who are stranded on the side of the road. And, like everyone else, they are anxious to return home safely each night,” said Christina Kaiser, acting executive director for the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). “Holiday memories are made when family gathers. Do your part to make that happen for all.” TDLR regulates tow trucks as well as driver education and driving safety courses. Safety tips for driving this Thanksgiving season (or any day, really): •Slow down and pay attention to what you’re doing. If you get tired, pull over in a safe spot and

walk around to re-energize. •Don’t drink and drive, even a little bit. •Designate a (sober) driver. •Stay off the mobile phone – this includes texting. Designate a “co-pilot” to oversee the phone while you’re driving so you can concentrate on the task at hand. •Stay weather-aware. If it’s snowy or icy, you’ll need to slow down significantly so you don’t slide on unexpected icy spots. If it’s raining heavily, turn around and don’t drown if water is running across the road. Only two feet of rushing water can sweep away a vehicle. •Leave plenty of time to get to your destination. Roadways are likely to be crowded. Drive friendly – the Texas way!


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Healthy Thanksgiving Tips for National Diabetes Month

November is the start of the holiday season and National Diabetes Month. While Thanksgiving dinner and other celebrations of the season are often not balanced, those living with diabetes can enjoy traditional dishes while incorporating a few ideas to balance out some high fat and high carbohydrate plates. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension – Neida E. Martinez, CEA- FCH,

has some tips to help make our holiday meals healthier without skipping our family favorites. Add Balance with Fruits and Vegetables If you imagine your Thanksgiving plate, you will notice that vegetables are likely scarce. While sweet potatoes and green beans are present, they are prepared with marshmallow, butter, bacon, or sauces, which

add sugar, sodium, and fat. “The idea is that we have some vegetables or fruit on our plate that are prepared with minimal fat and sodium so that we can balance traditional high calorie foods.” “The fiber in fruits and vegetables helps us feel satisfied and they also add variety in texture and color.” When family arrives to your holiday, you can start with crispy

raw vegetables for an appetizer; those can be paired with a lowfat ranch dip, salsa, or a delicious bean dip like hummus. For the main meal, cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, or brussels sprouts are very filling, while dark green leafy vegetables like spinach, kale, or mustard greens pair well with sweeter dishes like sweet potatoes, corn, and cranberries. Provide Light Drink Options You can think of sugary drinks like soft drinks, punch, or fruit juice as a celebration drink and enjoy them on your holiday, especially if you abstain from them throughout the year. However, these beverages contain sugar and are very often consumed in larger portions. Remember that two cans of regular soda will contain around

300 calories and the equivalent of about nineteen teaspoons of sugar. Also, juice contains nutrients like vitamin C and calcium, but a portion of juice is only four ounces. There are numerous options for a drink with little to no sugar. Iced tea with an artificial sweetener, diet sodas, sugar-free drinks, and water, are all good options when we decide to reserve our dinner calories for what’s on the plate instead of in our glass. Top Off Dessert Pecan pie is a staple during the fall and winter and there is a reason it tastes so good, it is made with sugar, butter, and of course pecans. While pecans provide a healthy fat, they are still very calorie dense. One strategy to achieve balance in our desserts is to choose a traditional dessert,

like pecan pie, and be very mindful of the portion size. Lowfat or sugar free dessert topping is light and makes any mindful portion decadent. It can also be used to top a fruit salad. Also remember that pumpkin pie is a Thanksgiving mainstay for which numerous lighter recipes have been developed. Fortunately, our Dinner Tonight website has several options for desserts featuring pumpkin. You can also sign up for weekly newsletters discussing recipes, healthy eating tips, and food safety at dinnertonight.tamu.edu .

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Sealed responses to this Request for Qualifications will be received until 3:00 p.m., December 7, 2023, 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 November 30, 2023, at 9:00 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. 23-24-1027 Request for Qualifications MEP Engineering Services


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¡Roma EDC Forja Sinergias con Irapuato, Guanajuato! Rio Grande City, Reynosa Vow Partnership and Prosperity with New “Sister City” Agreement The City of Rio Grande City and the Mexican city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas became official ‘Sister Cities’, at a signing ceremony held in Reynosa on Wednesday, October 25. RGC Mayor Joel Villarreal, Commissioner Alberto Escobedo, and International Business Ambassador Ruben Islas were present at the meeting as well as officials from la Ciudad de Reynosa. During this meeting, a formal agreement was signed between the two entities making them “sister cities” and strengthening international relations. “We would like to thank city officials from Reynosa for

¡Noticias emocionantes desde la Expo Agroalimentaria Guanajuato 2023! Roma EDC tuvo una conversación fructífera con el Director de Desarrollo Económico de Irapuato para explorar sinergias entre su extensa industria de productos y el Puerto de Entrada de Roma/ Parque Industrial Las Américas. Irapuato, conocido como la Capital Mundial de la Fresa, aporta su rica experiencia en productos agrícolas. En un futuro cercano, el Puerto de Entrada de Roma estará completamente equipado para inspeccionar todo tipo de perecederos que requieran inspección en frío, mejorando la cadena de suministro en frío y reduciendo riesgos. Esta colaboración tiene como objetivo crear una alianza poderosa, fomentando el crecimiento económico y oportunidades para ambas regiones. Roma EDC invita a la comunidad a mantenerse al tanto de más actualizaciones sobre este emocionante proyecto.

allowing us to come together for the betterment of our region,” declared Mayor Joel Villarreal. Generally speaking, when two cities officially declare themselves sister cities, it means they have established a formal and often ceremonial partnership or relationship to promote cultural, economic, educational, and sometimes political ties. This

declaration is a symbolic gesture of goodwill and cooperation between the two municipalities. One of the primary objectives of sister city relationships is to promote cultural exchange. This can involve sharing traditions, arts, cuisine, and promoting an understanding of each other’s cultures. Sister cities often also engage

in economic initiatives such as trade partnerships, business collaborations, and joint ventures. These connections can stimulate economic growth in both cities. Promoting tourism is another common aspect of sister city relationships. Cities may encourage residents and tourists to explore their sister city, boosting tourism and local economies.

Advertisement and Invitation for Bids: STARR COUNTY PRECINCT #3 COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter 263.153 of the Texas Local Government Code & Chapter 59 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and Transportation Code 683, Subsection B, 683.012, of the Texas Department of Transportation that the Starr County Precinct #3 Commissioner’s Office, Rio Grande City, Texas will hold a public auction on Saturday December 16th, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. for General Surplus, Equipment and Vehicles which have been forfeited to the State of Texas under the provisions of Chapter 59 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. Location: 2101 I-69C, Edinburg, TX 78542. Registration to bid will be from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and will require a picture identification. Examples of items to be auctioned are cars, trucks, heavy equipment, personal computers, electronics, office furniture, surplus, etc. All items will be sold “As Is - Where Is” to the highest bidder. Onsite Buyer’s Premium 14%. Internet Buyer’s Premium 16%. All sales are final and must be paid on the same day with cash, major credit cards (Visa, Master Card, Discover, American Express), Debit & Credit with a 3.99% processing fee. Checks accepted day of auction only with certain conditions. For additional information, please contact the Starr County Precinct #3 Commissioner’s Office at (956) 844-0485. Jose A. Camarillo AUC#17532

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. Monday November 27, 2023. 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 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew Cab_4 x 4_ Equipment in general includes, but is not limited to the following: 1.

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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 Dodge Ram”. Please direct your questions regarding this equipment to Mrs. Reyna G. Guerra, Starr County Judge’s Office at (956) 716-4800.


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Grulla High School Junior class will be hosting the first ever Colts and Rattlers Cheerleaders join for an The Gator Market Day Fundraiser on Saturday, December 9th, 2023. All evening of football and sportsmanship event RGCGISD campuses, local businesses, and vendors of all kinds are invite to participate. Contact Jessica De La Cruz to reserve your spot (956) 500-0815 - jldelacruz003@rgccisd.org - $35 for vendor booths - $25 for advertising/RGCGISD organization. Mark your calendars now so you don’t miss out on this amazing community event that will be fun for the whole family!

On Friday, November 3rd, Roque Guerra Jr. Elementary Mighty Colts Cheerleaders joined the Rio Grande City High School Mighty Rattlers Cheerleaders on the field for a memorable evening of football and sportsmanship. Way to go Colts and Rattlers!!!

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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.

956-844-9303

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956-844-6746

APARTMENT FOR RENT Roma 3 bedroom 2 bath. 1200 square with covered parking and private backyard. 900.00mo. + dep. no utilities

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 forty-five (45) 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.

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San Isidro High School Freshmen and Sophomores had Inspiring Day at FESTIBA Fall 2023!

San Isidro High School Freshmen and Sophomores had an incredible time at the FESTIBA Fall 2023 event! They were privileged to listen to two phenomenal speakers, Dr. Guerra, the visionary Founder of FESTIBA, and Dr. Ward, the esteemed Dean of the College of Fine Arts at UTRGV. FESTIBA is a celebration of the arts and a journey into the world of endless career possibilities. The students were given an exclusive glimpse into the exciting careers that await them, and it was truly an eye-opening experience! They were treated to inspiring talks by some incredible individuals: the talented Artist Luis Corpus, McAllen Poet Laureate 2023 Daniel Garcia Ordaz, The authors of “Secret of the Moon Conch” Guadalupe Garcia McCall and Davide Bowles, UTRGV Theatre professor Brian Warren. These speakers ignited their passion for the arts and opened doors to a world of endless opportunities. Shoutout to San Isidro High School GEAR UP Director, Mr. Cristobal Vela, who made this day possible for the students, fostering their creative spirits.

STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, NOVEMBER 22, 2023, PAGE 15


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