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The Roma Middle School Symphonic Winds Band as been invited to perform at the prestigious Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, Illinois. The Roma Middle School Symphonic Winds was selected as one of four performing middle school bands in the world to perform. These students placed in the top rankings among the national and international middle school contenders, giving them the opportunity to perform a featured concert for thousands of international artists and music educators, to interact with contemporary composers, and to see live performances of some of the best musicians in the world. This is the first time that a concert band from the Rio Grande Valley has been invited to perform at the Midwest Clinic since Brownsville High School in 1952. Also, this is the first middle school band from South Texas to ever be selected! The Roma Middle School Symphonic Winds Band will present their concert on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, Illinois. Congratulations students, teachers and parents on this tremendous honor!

Starr County Pct. 2 Commissioner Roy Pena Purchases Vans

“Hechos No Promesas” - Starr County Pct. 2 Commissioner Roy Pena buys two (2) vans to transport senior citizens to the nutrition centers. “I had promised to buy these vans and here they are” said Commissioner Pena as he pointed to the vans. Pena works diligently for his community and has been instrumental in creating better opportunities the residents of Pct. 2. He has been an innovator who has set goals for his Precinct and has fulfilled every promise he has made. Congratulations Commissioner Pena for fulfilling yet another promise!

South Texas College will host a ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony for its $24M Starr County Campus expansion, Thursday, Dec. 15 at 10 a.m. The new construction at the campus located at FM 3167, will include an expanded Student Services Activities building, a new library, and a brand-new Health Professions Science Center. The current library will be renovated into a cultural arts center. “South Texas College serves as a catalyst for regional economic prosperity and social mobility for Valley families, and education is key to the prosperity of a community,” said Dr. Shirley A. Reed, President of South Texas College. “The construction of new buildings, and the expansion of others at our Starr County Campus

reflects the commitment of South Texas College to helping communities grow and prosper in this region among many others.” Funding for the project will come from the $159 million bond election passed by voters back in 2013. This is the second in a series of groundbreakings planned at STC’s five campuses in Hidalgo and Starr counties. The expansions at each campus will enable the college to accommodate its growing student enrollment, expected to reach 42,000 by the year 2020. South Texas College held its last groundbreaking for the expansion of the Ramiro A. Casso health science center in August. To learn more about projects planned at each STC campus, visit bond2013.southtexascollege.edu.

Roma Little League 2017 Board Elections, December 9th, 6:00pm at City of Roma Fire Department. Anyone interested in serving, volunteering, coaching, or umpiring is welcome to attend.

VMS Boys and Girls Cross Country Team Competed in The Mighty Rattler Marching Band Named the District 31 5-A Middle School Cross Country Meet Their 2016-2017 Band Beau and Sweetheart

Congratulations to the VMS Boys and Girls Cross Country Team for their outstanding performance at the District 31 5-A Middle School Cross Country Meet held at Ramiro Barrera Middle School on Saturday, October 15, 2016. Veterans Middle School earned the 1st Place Trophy in 3 of the 4 Divisions. The 7th Grade Girls, the 8th Grade Girls, and the 8th Grade Boys all won their respective divisions. Additionally, the 7th Grade Boys finished in 2nd Place in their division, a mere ONE point behind the first place team!

The Mighty Rattler Marching Band named their 2016-2017 Band Beau and Sweetheart on November 4, 2016 at Joe R. Sanchez Stadium. The Band Beau is Rogelio Salinas and the Sweetheart is Jarely Gomez. Congratulations!

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RIO GRANDE CITY CELEBRATES THE REASON FOR THE SEASON DURING 13TH ANNUAL H-E-B FEAST OF SHARING EVENT

Annual Dinner Brings Rio Grande City Community Together on Thursday, December 1 at Fort Ringgold Elementary The holidays are a special time for H-E-B. It’s a time to give thanks to its customers, and a time to bring family, friends and neighbors together for a beloved annual tradition – the H-E-B Feast of Sharing. This year’s event took place on Thursday, December 1, from 6 -9 p.m., at Fort Ringgold Elementary located at 1 Fort Ringgold St. “Giving back to the community is what H-E-B was founded on more than 110 years ago, and it’s really at the heart of who we are as a company,” said Linda Tovar, H-E-B Director of Public Affairs, Border Region. “The Feast of Sharing gives us a wonderful opportunity to bring the Rio Grande City community together to break bread, enjoy one another’s company, and get the holiday season off to a beautiful start here in South Texas.” During the free community event, hundreds of volunteers served a feast to more than 2,500 residents. The menu included glazed ham with gravy, mashed potatoes, a vegetable medley and dessert. Preparing for a massive, large-scale feast of this size is no easy feat. It takes an army of volunteers to prepare 750 pounds of glazed ham, 35 gallons of gravy, 95 gallons of mashed potatoes, 55 gallons of vegetable medley, 2,500 slices of apple pie and 2,500 rolls. The H-E-B Feast of Sharing dinners were founded in 1989 and are a facet of H-E-B’s Food Bank Assistance Program. The program works year-round to prevent hunger in Texas and Mexico. Today, 31 dinners are held across Texas and in Mexico, with more than 250,000 meals served to communities.


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Alex Sarabia Guest Speaker at STC Noche de Familia

Grulla Gators Freshmen and Junior Varsity Teams are District Champions Veterans Middle School Homecoming

On Thursday, November 10, 2016, Alex Sarabia, Psychology Instructor at South Texas College and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), served as Guest Speaker at STC Dream Catcher’s (formerly known as Puente Program) Noche de Familia at STC Grulla Gators Freshmen Team and the Grulla Gator Junior Varsity Team are District Champions! The Pecan Campus Cooper Center. The Pecan Campus students (members Gator Freshmen beat La Feria with a score of 48–6 for the District Title. The Gator JV beat La Feria as of Dream Catchers) and their well with a score of 22–14 for the District Title. parents attended this family night with the theme of “Loteria,” and tacos were served for dinner. After the welcome and overview of the Dream Catchers Program by the Pecan Campus coordinator and instructors (Angelica Cerda, Dr. Juan Ramirez, Dr. Sandra Ledezma, Juan Ochoa, Santa Pena), Mr. Alex Sarabia was introduced to deliver his 30 minute motivational / inspirational talk to the students and parents (in both English and Spanish). Mr. Sarabia elaborated on the importance of using college resources (tutoring advising, counseling, applying for scholarships, attending workshops), the benefits of getting involved in student organizations and community service, and provided other practical advice: time and stress management, the importance of believing in yourself, optimism, learning from failure, and gratitude. He showed two video clips along with his talk to help get his point across, “Famous Failures” and “No Arms, No Legs, No Worries.” Mr. Sarabia was given a Certificate of Appreciation following his talk.

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The Veterans Middle School Homecoming Court was announced on October 7, 2016 at the Pep Rally held at the VMS Gymnasium. VMS students voted for the nominees of their choice in each grade level from 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. Congratulations to the winners of the VMS 2016-2017 Homecoming Court! They are: King - Anthony Estrada and Queen – Kimberly Navarro; Prince – Jorge Pena and Princess – Velia Canales; Duke – Saul Moreno and Duchess – Delilah Elizondo.


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WEDNESDAY DEC. 7TH - I.C.C. 10:00 A.M. ICS STUDENST & STAFF MASS WITH BISHOP FLORES 6:00 P.M. †GABRIEL SALAZAR (38TH AN.) by Hijos THURSDAY DECEMBER 8TH - I.C.C. 6:30 A.M. PRO POPULO - MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE 8:20 A.M. ICS STUDENTS & STAFF 6:00 P.M. PRO POPULO - MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE FRIDAY DECEMBER 9TH - I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †FILEMON CADAVEZ (7TH AN.) by Cadavez Family †GUADALUPE ALANIS by Family †FELIX DE LA CERDA by Family

SATURDAY DECEMBER 10TH - I.C.C. 5:00 P.M. PRO POPULO - MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE SUNDAY DECEMBER 11TH - I.C.C. 7:00 A.M. †ANGELINA G. TREVIÑO by Yolanda Garcia POR LA SALUD DE SANTOS “SANDY” LOPEZ, JR. by Brothers & Sisters †AMADA L. GARCIA (2ND AN.) by Husband & Daughters SUNDAY SACRED HEART/LOS GARCIA 9:00 A.M. PRO POPULO - MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE SUNDAY DECEMBER 11TH - I.C.C. 11:00 A.M. †MARTIN GALVAN, SR. (1ST AN.) by Family †FLAVIO CANALES, JR. by Wife & Family

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†FIACRO SALAZAR, JR. by Canales Family †MAURICIO GARZA, IV by Wife & Family †JOSE G. LONGORIA by Ninfa Longoria & Family †ALEJANDRA R. GARCIA by Family 1:00 P.M. †LAURO L. LOPEZ by Familia Canales Barrera †FRANCISCO & HERMINIA BARRERA by Familia Canales Barrera †JOHN ANDREW OLSON by Mr. & Mrs. Javier D. Margo & Family †JM MARTINEZ, JR. (2ND AN.) by Sister Blanca †JUAN JOSE VILLARREAL by Family 5:00 P.M. †JOSE JESUS RODRIGUEZ by Esposa, Hijos, Sus Padres y Hermanas †GERONIMO LOPEZ by Israel & Lupita Chapa

†MARIA ELENA GARCIA by Her Daughter & Family †JOEL F. SALINAS by Family INTENCION ESPECIAL POR LUIS ALBERTO ANDRADE TANGUMA by His Brother Pepe & Family MONDAY DECEMBER 12TH – I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †GUADALUPE VASQUEZ by Family †JOSE GALVAN (5TH AN.) by Family †DANTINO AGUILAR (2ND AN.) by Family †BOE AGUILAR by Family †AGUSTINA A. GUZMAN (43RD AN.) by Daughters & Sons †JUAN B. GALINDO, JR. (20TH AN.) by Children TUESDAY DECEMBER 13TH - I.C.C. 6:30 A.M. †EDEN LOPEZ (4TH AN.) by Familia Brown

RGC High School Celebrate Bosses’ Day Dr. Mario Ramirez Elementary Pep Rally

In Loving Memory of Hector (Bibi) Garcia Jr. Julian Garcia September 26, 1975 † November 6, 2016

January 5, 2013 † November 6, 2016

Gone yet not forgotten. Although we are apart Your spirit lives within us Forever in our hearts.

Rio Grande City High School honored their principal, Mr. Ricardo Saenz, their dean, Ms. Hermelinda Ayala-Rios, and their assistant principals, Mr. Mike Villarreal, Dr. Miguel Gonzalez, Ms. Laura Barrera, Mr. Robert Perez, Mr. Armando Gutierrez and Mr. Mark Olivarez, with a luncheon for Bosses’ Day. RGCHS appreciates all their hard work and dedication and how they make our school a wonderful place to be!

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Dr. Mario Ramirez Elementary students had a pep rally for the players on the Kickball Team on Tuesday, October 11, 2016. The cheerleader showed their spirit and students cheered on the team. They also made posters for them in support of the team.

Farm Service Agency Extends Voting Deadline for County Committee Elections Texas Producers Now Have Until Dec. 13 to Submit Ballots

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ORACIÓN DE LA CONFIANZA AL DIVINO NIÑO Niño amable de mi vida, consuelo de los cristianos, la gracia que necesito pongo en tus benditas manos. (Padre Nuestro...) Tu que sabes mis pesares pues todos te los confío, da la paz a los turbados y alivio al corazón mío. (Dios te salve María...) Y aunque tu amor no merezca no recurriré a ti en vano, pues eres Hijo de Dios y auxilio de los cristianos. (Gloria al Padre...). Divino Niño Jesús, bendícenos. (se pide la gracia que se desee).

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Texas Farm Service Agency (FSA) Executive Director, Judith A. Canales, announced that the deadline to submit ballots for the 2016 County Committee Elections has been extended to ensure farmers and ranchers have sufficient time to vote. Eligible voters now have until Dec. 13, 2016 to return ballots to their local FSA offices. Producers who have not received their ballot should pick one up at their local FSA office. “We’re extending the voting deadline to Dec. 13 to give farmers and ranchers a few additional days to get their ballots in,” said Canales. “I urge all eligible producers, especially minorities and women, to get involved and make a real difference in their communities by voting in this year’s elections. This is your opportunity to have a say in how federal programs are delivered in your county.” FSA has modified the ballot, making it easily identifiable and less likely to be overlooked. Ballots returned by mail must be postmarked no later than Dec. 13, 2016. Newly elected committee members will take office Jan. 1, 2017. Nearly 7,700 FSA County Committee members serve FSA

offices nationwide. Each committee has three to 11 elected members who serve three-year terms of office. One-third of County Committee seats are up for election each year. County Committee members apply their knowledge and judgment to help FSA make important decisions on its commodity support, conservation, indemnity, disaster and emergency programs. Producers must participate or cooperate in an FSA program to be eligible to vote in the County Committee election. Approximately 1.5 million producers are currently eligible to vote. Farmers and ranchers who supervise and conduct the farming operations of an entire farm, but are not of legal voting age, also may be eligible to vote. For more information, visit the FSA website at www.fsa.usda.gov/ elections. You may also contact your local USDA service center or FSA office. Visit http://offices. usda.gov to find an FSA office near you. USDA works to strengthen and support American agriculture, an industry that supports one in 11 American jobs, provides American consumers with more than 80 percent of the food we consume.


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It’s time to look at your health care coverage for 2017 By Bob Moos/Southwest public affairs officer/U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Now’s the time to check your health care coverage for 2017 or sign up for the first time. Open enrollment through the Health Insurance Marketplace began on Nov. 1 and runs until Jan. 31. Here are six key facts to know about this year’s enrollment season. • Your actual premium costs probably aren’t as high as you’ve heard. More than seven in 10 Texans with coverage through the marketplace will be able to find a health plan for less than $75 per month, thanks to financial assistance. If your income falls below 400 percent of the federal poverty level – that’s $48,000 for one person or $97,000 for a family of four – you’ll qualify for federal tax credits that will help make your coverage affordable. About eight in 10 marketplace consumers in Texas are eligible. Because the tax credits increase dollar for dollar with the cost of a benchmark health plan, most consumers are protected from rate increases. Also, if you’re buying an individual health plan but not through the marketplace, you’d be wise to visit healthcare.gov and recheck your eligibility for the tax credits. An estimated 252,000 Texans who purchased coverage outside the marketplace and paid full price for it last year have incomes low enough to qualify for assistance. • All consumers still have choices. About eight in 10 marketplace customers will be able to choose from competing insurers for 2017. But even consumers served by a single insurer will select from a range of plans. Texans can choose from an average of 26 health plans, though the exact number will vary from county to county. Rural areas are likely to have fewer. You can view all of the plans for sale in your area at healthcare.gov. If you haven’t purchased a health plan through the marketplace before, you should know that all plans cover a comprehensive set of benefits, including doctor visits, hospital stays, preventive care, pregnancy and prescription drugs. The plans must treat you fairly. Insurers can’t deny you coverage because you have a medical issue, such as cancer or diabetes. Nor can they charge you more than they would someone who’s in good health. • It pays to shop and check out your options. If your health plan from this past year is continuing into 2017, you may be automatically re-enrolled. But you’ll still want to review it to make sure it meets your needs. Every year, insurers adjust premiums, out-of-pocket costs and benefits. You should have received a letter from your insurance company explaining the changes for 2017. Even if you’re satisfied with your current coverage, it’ll be smart to log into your marketplace account at healthcare.gov and update your information on household income and family size. Updating your personal information is important, because you may be eligible for lower costs than last year. • Comparing plans at healthcare.gov is easier than ever. The marketplace simplifies your shopping for coverage by letting you make convenient comparisons of health plans. The process is faster and more streamlined this year. You can even shop and enroll from a smartphone or tablet. Healthcare.gov helps you put together the full picture of your health care costs, including premiums, deductibles, copayments and coinsurance. An “out-of-pocket calculator” will give you an estimate of your total yearly costs for each health plan, HEALTH CARE, page 10

Elementary Staff Roque Guerra Jr., Elementary Holds Grulla Fire Prevention Month Presentation Celebrates National Bosses Day

Roque Guerra Jr., Elementary Mighty Colts were tremendously engaged with the Rio Grande City Fire Grulla Elementary wants to thank Mrs. Yvette Peña, Principal, and Department crew and officers on Friday, October 14, 2016. Students enjoyed the dynamic program Mrs. Thelma Martinez, Assistant Principal, for all that they do for our presented by the wonderful characters, they taught the students essential safety techniques that are students and staff. necessary to use in case of an emergency. Despite the line of duty demanded by these individuals day in and day out, we thank you for taking the time during “Fire Prevention Month” to present a wonderful and well organized skit. This allows our children from our community to become knowledgeable of any risk factors that may contribute to a fire. Thank you once again to our brave Firefighters of Rio Grande City for keeping us safe! ••••• 24-HOUR IN SERVICE •••••

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North Grammar Elementary Cafeteria Hosted Healthy Snack Tasting North Grammar Elementary Cafeteria Staff, Noelia Lopez, and Noehmi Salinas, assisted by Yolanda Gracia from the RGCCISD Child Nutrition Department hosted a “healthy snack tasting” at the school cafeteria. The North Grammar Elementary Student Council officers and representatives took part in the enlightening and yummy event. The ladies prepared a simple, tasty, and healthy snack made with protein packed chickpeas and offered each student a sampling. Most of the 28 members agreed that “hummus” was a snack worth a second helping. North Grammar Elementary would like to thank the RGCCISD Child Nutrition Department for providing many opportunities for our students to broaden their horizons, as well as their taste buds.

Grulla Elementary Holds 1st Six Weeks Awards Assembly

Grulla Elementary held the 1st Six Weeks Awards Assembly on Thursday, October 6, 2016. Student were able to receive Superior Honor Roll, Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance, Principal’s Award, Most Improved Award and the Accelerated Reader Award. We would like to thank all the parents and family members that attended our assembly. And on Friday, October 7, 2016, Grulla Elementary held its 1st Six Weeks Principal’s Award breakfast students are selected based on their academic achievements and citizenship skills shown in the classrooms. Each student was treated to a breakfast taco, a goody bag and a picture with Mrs. Yvette Peña, Principal.

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La Union Elementary School 2nd Six Weeks Honor Roll PRE-K – Guadalupe Limon “A” Manuel Davila, Ethan Hernandez, David Muñiz, Aiyden Muñoz, Giuseppe Zertuche “A&B” Aleah Barrientos, Paola Guzman Saenz, Victoria Molina, Aleili Ortiz, Eileen Zurita PRE-K – Mario Ramirez “A” Aaron Diaz, Aubrey Gaytan,

Roel Gazca, Israel Gomez, Melanie Ortiz, Daisy Salinas, Kaylee Salinas, Josue Silva “A&B” Daniela Gomez, Kimberly Lucatero, Omar Zuniga PRE-K – Alma Roiz “A” David Arjona, Aaliyah Belmontes, Tatiana Hernandez, Jorge Montalvo, III, Janalee Rosas “A&B” Kiana Arjona, Maximus Garza,

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The Starr County Self Help Center has received a contract from Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA), to conduct construction skill training and computer classes. The Self Help Center is seeking to contract qualified Instructors; to administer the classes of Construction and Technology/ Computer. Classes will be conducted on Mondays & Thursdays from 6:00p.m. To 9:00p.m., At the Starr County Self Help Center. For additional information please contact Anna Villarreal SHC Director at (956) 488-2025 or 487-7353.

Jaelynn Lopez, Casey Marks, Jazmine Elizondo, Danely Lopez, Eric Lopez, Jr., Mayjer Montes, Renata Zurita KINDER – Julie Saenz “A” Lauren Barrera, Sebastian Barrera, Aiden Bazan, Layla Becerra, Dariana Cantu, Isiz Lopez, Miah Martinez, Jacob Montalvo, Jeremiah Perez, Jaylin Rios “A&B” Jesus Bautista, Juan Cruz, Ashley Moreno, Ashlee Muñoz KINDER – Thelma Venecia “A” Vanessa Berros, Victoria Garza, Eliazar Garza, Iker Gonzalez, Citlali Romero, Heriberto Salinas, Fatima Zamora, Edellen Zurita, Esmae Sanchez

“A&B” Raymond Chavez, Eliud Garcia, Roselyn Leal KINDER – Sandra Bazan “A” Antonella Aguilera, Alejandro Bazan, Lucas Garcia, Alexia Garza, Daniel Rodriguez, Jocelyn Saldaña, Andre Salinas, Roel Teran, Briana Villarreal “A&B” Delaney Aguilar, Jamila Flores, Matias Garcia, Eugenio Mares, Jr., Yaillin Medina, Derrick Morin, Luis Peña, Jr. 1ST GRADE – Maria Dolores Garza “A” Jadelyn I. Lopez, Fernanda Y. Zurita “A&B” Darren P. Bazan, Isabela A. Garcia Jimenez, Dijonay D. Lopez,

Jorge L. Medina, Jadelyn R. Montalvo, Dianela Moreno, Jose I. Ortiz, III, Eduardo E. Pineda Arevalo 1ST GRADE – Liza Villarreal “A” Martin D. Bazan, Leslie Quezada, Daniel Vela “A&B” Kelsie Barrera, Hector Garcia, Adrian Garza, Jaylynn Hernandez, Manuel Lopez, Max Lopez, Lilah Moreno, Gian Zuniga 1ST GRADE – Guadalupe Alaniz “A” Adan Acevedo, Jose C. Hernandez, Daniel Lopez, Jr., Faith Reyna “A&B” Anahi Alvirde, Idani Bazan, Rubee Garcia, Charles Lopez, Jr., Devanny Montalvo, Argelio Peña, Astrid Villarreal

Bid packages may be picked up at the address below: Starr County Self Help Center (La Casita next to Fire Dept.) 10 Mayorga St. Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 8:00p.m. To 4:30p.m. Bid opening will be held on December 16, 2016. Bid Packets and statement of qualifications must be received by the Self Help Center no later than 1:00 p.m. The Self Help Center reserves the right to negotiate with any and all individuals that submit proposals.

The Starr County Self Help Center is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Bid Specifications and further information may be obtained from the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office at the address below. Sealed bids must be received by the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office, Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 on Tuesday, January 10, 2017 and will be opened and read aloud at the above-mentioned time. Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. reserves the right to refuse and reject any or all proposals and to waive any or all formalities or technicalities, or to accept the proposal considered the best and most advantageous to the school district. Joe D. Smedley Purchasing Agent

2ND GRADE – Yolanda Garza “A” Keira Diaz, Ashley Garcia, Alondra Ortiz “A&B” Benjamin Cantu, Leonardo Garcia, Jaslene Romero, Brianda Villarreal 2ND GRADE – Teresa Solis “A” Melanie Pacheco “A&B” David Acosta, Ervey Bazan, Gabriel de la Cruz, Dianella Robles, Ruby Salinas 2ND GRADE – Alexandra Hellmund “A” Desarae Aguilar, Johnny Bazan, Kolton Gutierrez, Diego Perez, Daniela Garcia “A&B” Genesis Martinez, Johanna Montalvo, Jesus Ramos, Dayna Rios, Arnold Treviño, Camila Vela, Maritza Lucatero 3RD GRADE – Sylvia Garcia “A” Alani Barrera, Hailey Rodriguez, Aylinne Rosas “A&B” Alexis Diaz, Tiffany Islas, Khloe Oyervides, Juan A. Velasquez 3RD GRADE – Celina Diaz “A” Aliz Escoto “A&B” Mia Flores, Jacob Lopez, Hilda Zuniga 3RD GRADE – Olalla Striebel “A&B” Kelly Aguilera, Kassandra de la Rosa, Aritzy Garza, Juan Quiroga, Jose Fabian Sanchez 4TH GRADE – Anabel Segovia “A” Efrain Lopez, Jose L. MartinezGomez “A&B” Bryana Amaro, Miguel De la Garza, Mariangel Gonzalez, Kayla Islas, Juan Lopez, Anthony Maldonado, Angelina Montalvo 4TH GRADE – Cecilia Machuca “A” Justin Lopez, Liana Lopez, Madison Olivarez “A&B” Anthony Aguilar, Magdaleno Aguilar, Adrianne Belmontes, Alexander Gonzalez, Ailani Lopez, Zitlaly Monsivais, Sabina Quiroz 4TH GRADE – Sandra Bazan “A&B” Christian Alanis, Eyvanna Quiroz 5TH GRADE – Lucia Garza “A” Raul Galvan, Jr., Annette Rios “A&B” Jose Leal, Ediel Bazan, Madelyn Montalvo, Adamarie Garcia, Aaron Piña, Francisco Quesada, Carolina Rodriguez, Omar Rodriguez, Andrew Sanchez, Fabian Zamora 5TH GRADE – Sabas Chapa “A” Juan Leal “A&B” Alan Alvarez, Arturo Alvirde, Eden Bazan, Andre Belmontes, Manuel Benavides, Aliyah Garcia, Ayleen Perales, Dulce Romero 5TH GRADE – Nancy Cantu “A” Corett Chavez, Deven Becerra “A&B” Jorge Barrera, Alexa Cabello, Yayline Espinoza, Anahi Gazca, Angela Salinas, Antonio Verduzco, Pablo Villarreal

RFP NOTICE

RFP NOTICE

RFP NOTICE

Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. is requesting proposals on the following:

Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. is requesting proposals on the following:

Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. is requesting proposals on the following:

RFP 17-17 Utility Work & Repair

2:00 P.M. RFP 17-18

Electrical Work & Repair

2:10 P.M.

RFP 17-19 Air Conditioning (HVAC) Work & Repair 2:20 P.M.

Proposal specifications and further information may be obtained from the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office at the address below.

Proposal specifications and further information may be obtained from the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office at the address below.

Sealed proposals must be received by the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office, Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 on Tuesday, January 10, 2017 and will be opened and read aloud at the abovementioned time.

Sealed proposals must be received by the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office, Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 on Tuesday, January 10, 2017 and will be opened and read aloud at the abovementioned time.

Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. reserves the right to refuse and reject any or all proposals and to waive any or all informalities or technicalities, or to accept the proposal considered the best and most advantageous to the school district.

Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. reserves the right to refuse and reject any or all proposals and to waive any or all informalities or technicalities, or to accept the proposal considered the best and most advantageous to the school district.

Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. reserves the right to refuse and reject any or all proposals and to waive any or all informalities or technicalities, or to accept the proposal considered the best and most advantageous to the school district.

Joe D. Smedley Purchasing Agent

Joe D. Smedley Purchasing Agent

Joe D. Smedley Purchasing Agent

Proposal specifications and further information may be obtained from the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office at the address below. Sealed proposals must be received by the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office, Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 on Tuesday, January 10, 2017 and will be opened and read aloud at the abovementioned time.


STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, DECEMBER 7, 2016, PAGE 9

Ringgold Middle School Hosted their 4th Annual Leadership Conference

Ringgold Middle School hosted their 4th Annual Leadership Conference on Saturday, October 15, 2016. About 200 students from Rio Grande City, La Grulla, and Roma came together to learn about different ways to become great leaders in our communities, making friends and having fun. Local high school students, private agencies and organizations presented very engaging and dynamic sessions. RGCCISD Superintendent,

Mr. Alfredo Garcia, was the keynote speaker during the general session and kicked off the conference by talking about leadership and motivating the students to become great leaders. We would like to thank the following organizations and people for making this conference a huge success: Mr. Afredo Garcia, Superintendent for RGCCISD, Early College High School Student Council and Junior class students, Roma

High School Student Council, Rio Grande High School Student Council, RGC Boys and Girls Club, RGC Public Library, RMS Teachers: Mr. Miana and Ms. Kelly Sariñana, RGC Border Patrol Explorer Post 735, Sheriff’s Department, RGC Fire Department, Dr. Babineaux, Dr. Norberto Cantu, Mr. Noe Gonzalez, H.E.B. Buddy and Rocky from Peter Piper Pizza. Thank you for making this a great experience for the students of Starr County.

La Union Elementary Students Learn About Bus Safety

On Thursday, October 13, 2016, La Union Elementary students learned about the importance of bus safety. Staff from the RGCCISD Transportation Department, talked to students about the importance of following safety guidelines and procedures when riding buses and walked students through an emergency evacuation. La Union Elementary Staff and Administration would like to thank the RGCCISD Transportation Department for their dedication to our students.

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STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, DECEMBER 7, 2016, PAGE 10

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 3RRR 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 Roel Valadez at (956) 867-8179, 1109 E. San Benito St., Rio Grande City TX 78582 for information concerning vehicles.

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(Date Published December 07, 2016) ENGINEERING/ARCHITECTURE/SURVEYING SERVICES REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) PUBLIC NOTICE The City/County of Rio Grande City intends to submit an application 2017-2018, Texas Community Development Fund from the Texas Community Development Block Grant (TxCDBG) Program of the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) for public infrastructure improvements. Accordingly, the City Of Rio Grande City is seeking to contract with a qualified Engineering/Architectural Firm (individual/firm) registered to practice in the State of Texas to prepare all preliminary and final design plans and specifications, and to conduct all necessary interim and final inspections. These services are being solicited to assist the City of Rio Grande City in its application preparation and project implementation of a TxCDBG contract, if awarded. Please submit 7 copies of your proposal of services and a statement of qualifications for proposed services to the address below. City of Rio Grande City Mr. Alberto Perez, City Manager 5332 E US HWY 83. Rio Grande City , Texas 78582 Proposals shall be received by the City no later than 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday December 21,2016 to be considered. The City reserves the right to negotiate with any and all individuals or firms that submit proposals, as per the Texas Professional Services Procurement Act and the Uniform Grant and Contract Management Standards. Section 3 Residents and Business Concerns, Minority Business Enterprises, Small Business Enterprises and Women Business Enterprises are encouraged to submit proposals. All Engineering/Architectural/Surveyor Firms or individuals must be enrolled in SAM.gov and shall have a DUNS number. The City of Rio Grande City is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. City Hall at 5332 E. U.S. Highway 83 / Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 956-487-0672 / Fax 956-716-8899 www.cityofrgc.com

of a disaster or other unforeseen event. The period immediately following a natural disaster can make donors especially vulnerable to con artists who commit charitable fraud. As a result, it’s important that prospective donors fully vet a charity before donating, and only make donations via personal check or a secure website. Cash donations and wire transfers should never be made, as such donations are difficult to trace should donors discover they have been victimized by charitable fraud. Learn more about safe donation practices and charitable fraud at www.consumer.ftc.gov.

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STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, DECEMBER 7, 2016, PAGE 11

Roma ISD Food Service Department Staff Honored For Service During National School Lunch Week

The Roma ISD Food Service Department Staff was honored by the Roma ISD School Board at the district’s October School Board Meeting for going above and beyond during National School Lunch Week and making the events tremendous for all students and families! “They really did a wonderful job with this event and it was amazing to see so many parents excited to come to school and

share a meal with their children,” express School Board President Leticia Garza-Galvan. “Any time we can bring families together at our campuses it is a blessing for us all. This would never have been possible if these women and men hadn’t stepped up and said they were ready and willing. It is clear they love our children and Roma ISD. We are so proud to call them Gladiators!” Food Services Director Juan

Roque Guerra, Jr. Elementary Receives Donation

Roque Guerra, Jr. Elementary would like to thank Mr. Stefan Trevino, Computer Teacher, for taking the initiative and having McCoy’s donate lumber to replace the wooden cutouts that display our COLT pride. Our utmost respect and gratitude goes out to McCoy’s for helping realize our goal to replenish the Mighty Trevino shared that the staff Rattler figures that are displayed in front of the campus. This kind gesture will allow our students, parents, served more than 1,400 parents staff, and community enjoy and feel the “All Mighty Rattler Pride!” during the “Take Your Parents to Roma Little League 2017 Board Elections, December 9th, 6:00pm at City of Lunch Day” on Wednesday, Oct. Roma Fire Department. Anyone interested in serving, volunteering, coaching, or 12, 2016. Originally, the district expected around 100 parents to umpiring is welcome to attend. RSVP so the community response was huge. “It was very exciting to see so many parents come in for this event and we look forward to doing this again next year,” expressed Trevino.

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DECEMBER 7, 2016 SECTION II, PAGE 1

ATTENTION CATTLEMEN Why are cattlemen selling their cattle thru R.Y Livestock Sales, Inc.?

WE WORK TO MARKET YOUR CATTLE RATHER THAN JUST SELL THEM.

L-R: Fred Curry, Andrea Bazan, Olga Estela Garza Gonzalez, Unknown, Maria Luisa Peña Leal, Rebecca Cortez Johnson, Norma Peña Marroquin, Frank Valverde, Unknown, Second Row: L-R: Romeo Gonzalez, Dr. Brigido Lopez, Jody Guffey, Santos Lopez Jr., William Paul Saenz, Unknown A MAJORITY OF THESE STUDENTS GRADUATED FROM RIO GRANDE CITY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1965

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RGC: 4370 E. Hwy 83 Ste. B - 956-309-3549 Roma: 834 E. Grant St. Ste. C - 956-570-0701 Arroyo: 5065 Hwy. 83 ste. A - 956-570-0702 Escobares: 4522 East Hwy 83 Ste A. 956-429-5625

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STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, DECEMBER 7, 2016, SECTION II, PAGE 2

APARTMENT FOR RENT Se Renta Apartamento In Rio Grande City

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STARR C OUNTY TOWN C RIER, DECEMBER 7, 2016, S ECTION I I, P AGE 3

Roque Guerra, Jr. Elementary Welcomed Grulla Elementary School Alto Bonito Elementary Adolfo Pena, Asst. Superintendent Holds Annual Book Fair Hosted a Migrant Meeting

Roque Guerra, Jr. Elementary welcomed Adolfo Pena, Asst. Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction as he stopped by to observe the schools progress in consistently “Making the Connection by Building a Strong Foundation.” Principal, Monique Villarreal presented hands-on learning and student collections alongside teacher and student feedback. Students and teachers were excited to share their thoughts of incorporated lessons that are supported by PLC’s implementation. Differentiated lessons and activities such as anchor charts, academic manuscripts, student journals, display of vocabulary cards in school hallways and the implemented dual language program was successfully observed by Mr. Pena.

Alto Bonito Elementary hosted a Migrant meeting for their parents on Wednesday, October 12, 2016. Dr. Pablo Martinez, and Mr. Rene Grulla Elementary students had the opportunity to browse the annual Pena welcomed and addressed the parents. They were given important Book Fair that started on October 3, 2016. Mrs. Cindy Solis, Grulla information and were able to ask questions about any concerns they Elementary Librarian, wishes to thank students, staff, and parents that had. It was a great turn out! Thank you to those parents that were able to attend the meeting. supported the school’s Fall Book Fair. It was a great success.

Hieroglyphic moths are colorful A few days ago, the owner of the ranch where I live called me over to see a caterpillar. He wanted to know which species it was. I wasn’t surprised by the request because this is early Fall when caterpillars are abundant. The caterpillar was feeding on one of his potted pyramid bushes. It was quite distinctive but one I hadn’t seen before so I’d need to do some research. To identify a plant or animal you look for field marks, that is, identifying features. With caterpillars there are four things to look for: (1) the basic body color, this one was white, (2) the main body pattern, this one was banded with narrow black lines, (3) the density of any hairs or

fluff, this one was smooth, and (4) any special physical features like horns and spines, this one was without any. That description fit three species and by adding the observation that the head was a bright red-orange I arrived at hieroglyphic moth. Hieroglyphics have a wide distribution in North and South America. In the U. S. they’re found in our southeastern states and as fear west as Texas. Over the years I’ve observed several near a nightlight by our ranch gate. These moths have linear antennae, are 1 1/2 to 2 inches

long and have colorful forewings. The forewings are light yelloworange with metallic blue-black lines and three rows of metallic dots near the edges. Just behind the head are three metallic black marks. The legs are black. When the larvae go into the pupal stage, they cover themselves in a silken cocoon, as is usual with moths. Hieroglyphic moths attach their rather rounded cocoons onto stems or branches of bushes. In the Spring, they emerge as adult moths. These moths aren’t often seen and are quite attractive. I remind you that without caterpillars eating the leaves of our plants, we can’t have any of the colorful butterflies and moths we enjoy seeing.


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