The San Isidro Community Club would like to Thank Herby Villarreal for the 17 years of service as former Foremen for Starr County Precinct 4.
As a community member Herby has been an integral force in his ability to recognize and identify the challenges of our community and helped to implement service programs, educational programs, and civic events over these past years that have benefited all and made our community better.
These are just a few examples of many:
Herby has helped San Isidro partner with Texas A&M to provide a medication assistance program that has helped to provide free medication to community members in need.
Herby has worked with VTX1 to set up a computer education and training space at the Gonzalez Community Center that is available to students and all community members.
Herby is also the Committee
Chairman for:
The San Isidro Community Club’s Annual Miss San Isidro Pageant and Scholarship.
The SICC Xmas Blanket and Toy Distribution. And The San Isidro Community Clubs’ Christmas Festival of Lights. Herby’s leadership, and tireless dedication to assist and collaborate with the school, the HERBY VILLARREAL, page 4
487-2440 300 East Main St. R.G.C. STARR VISION CENTER Dr. Angie Ramirez erapeutic Optometrist 488-0808 280 W. 2nd St. R.G.C. CASTAÑEDA Auto Insurance & Bail Bonds 487-7000 487-2596 4350 E. US HWY 83 R.G.C. • 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) 317-1124 (956) 201 S. San Antonio. St. Rio Grande City, TX (NEW LOCATION) Vol. 38, No. 16 WEEKLY WEDNESDAY • APRIL 19, 2023 Office (956) 487-6544 - Fax (956) 487-6165 - E-Mail: sctc78582@aol.com - www.starrcountytowncrier.com The Law Office Of 956-317-1167 206 N. Britton Ave. Ste.B, R.G.C. jmchemagarza@gmail.com J.M. “Chema” Garza Criminal Cases (Federal/State) Car Accidents/ 18 Wheeler Divorces • Real Estate/Deeds Dr. Raymond Cruz Best FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY Dental Insurance, Medicaid and Chip Accepted 419 East 2nd St. Rio Grande City, Tx. 487-2999 J.M. “Chuy” Alvarez 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 ATTORNEY AT LAW 668 E. Grant St. Ste A&B Roma TX 78584-5312 Phone (956) 849-4497 Installment Loans The Rio Grande City Public Library was recognized at the regular meeting of the City Commission on Wednesday, April 5th, at the RGC City Hall. Mayor Joel Villarreal read a proclamation naming April 11, 2023 Rio Grande City Public Library Day and encouraged all members of our community to visit the Rio Grande City Public Library. Public Libraries play a vital role in the education of a community and each year the Texas Municipal Libraries Directors Association awards the Achievement of Library Excellence Award for outstanding contributions to public libraries in the state of Texas. Out of approximately 542 public libraries in Texas, only 73 received this prestigious award in 2022, including our very own Rio Grande City Public Library! On behalf of the City of Rio Grande City we would like to congratulate Norma Fultz and her staff for this outstanding achievement. Rio Grande City Public Library Honored with Achievement of Library Excellence Award Herby Villarreal Selected as The San Isidro Community Club’s #1 Volunteer
Agriculture Product Identification
Junior Grand Champion Team
Rio Rattler Boys Track & Field Team Earns the 30-5A District Track & Field Championship
Headed to the Area Track & Field Meet at Flower Bluff Stadium
Congratulations to the Rio Rattler Boys Track & Field Team for capturing the 30-5A District Track & Field Championship.
The boys scored a total of 135 points overall including qualifying many to the Area Track & Field Meet being held next Wednesday, April 19, at Flower Bluff Stadium.
Outstanding representation from RGCGISD and Starr County at the 2023 Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo! This team was also at the State Fair of Texas and Rio Grande Valley Livestock Show. They were crowned the Grand Champion Team. Agriculture Product Identification Junior Grand Champion Team: Olivia Aurora Guerra, Nicolas Geronimo Guerra, Diego Geronimo Guerra, and Aiden Michael Gonzalez. Junior High Point Results: Nicolas Geronimo Guerra-2nd and Diego Geronimo Guerra-4th.
On behalf of the Rio Grande City Grulla ISD Superintendent Mr. Adolfo Peña, the entire School Board of Trustees and everyone at RGCGISD, we are extremely proud of all of our student athletes and coaches. Rattler Nation are so proud of you!!
Oncology/Hematology
To Starr County
DHR Health Clinics is pleased to announce medical oncologist, Shravan Kumar Narmala, M.D., M.P.H., will be seeing patients in Rio Grande City. Dr. Narmala is board certified in internal medicine, medical oncology and hematology. He will diagnose and treat benign and malignant hematological conditions and solid tumors.
To schedule an appointment, call (956) 362-3920. (956) 362-3920
Proudly
Sandeep Patel, DO
GastroenterologyAdvanced Endoscopy Specialist
Sandeep Patel, DO, is a board-certified gastroenterologist and a leader in clinical, educational, and research programs. He specializes in utilizing innovative endoscopic techniques. Dr. Patel will see patients in need of:
- Pancreaticobiliary Disease Management
- Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
- Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)
Dr. Patel graduated from the University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kansas City, Missouri. He completed his residency in internal medicine at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center with Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Patel is fellowship trained in gastroenterology from the University of Massachusetts in Worcester and in gastroenterology interventional endoscopy from Gastroenterology Consultants, Ltd. In Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served as the founding director of the Advanced Endoscopy Program at UT Health San Antonio for 17 years.
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Welcomes
(956) 362-8840 1100 E. Dove Ave. Ste. 200-202 McAllen, TX 78504 DHR Health proudly meets the federal definition of a “physician-owned hospital” (42 CFR § 489.3). As required by law, a list of the hospital’s physician owners and investors is available at www.dhrhealth.com. DHR, Ltd. and its affiliated entities comply with applicable Federal civil rights laws and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.
Welcomes
Proudly
DHR Health proudly meets the federal definition of a “physician-owned hospital” (42 CFR § 489.3). As required by law, a list of the hospital’s physician owners and investors is available at www.dhrhealth.com. DHR, Ltd. and its affiliated entities comply with applicable Federal civil rights laws and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.
Shravan Kumar Narmala, M.D., M.P.H.
101 N. FM 3167 • Ste. 106 Rio Grande City, TX
78582
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WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
†DOLORES PEREZ (AN.) by Family
†SILVESTRE GONZALEZ by Wife & Family
†ANTONIO CANTU (AN.) by Family
†RUDY MARTINEZ, JR. by Family
†INEZ & RODOLFO MARTINEZ by Family
†LEONARDA B. GONZALEZ by Family
†ALBERTO GARZA by Family
†NARCEDALIA “NACHA” GUERRERO by Family
†CRUZ GARCIA by Su Esposa e Hijos
SUNDAY APRIL 23RD – I.C.C.
11:00 A.M.
†SERGIO FLORES by Family
†MR. & MRS. LAZARO GARZA
GARCIA by Mr. & Mrs. Israel De la Cruz
†AMPARO GUTIERREZ by Family
†SILVIA SALINAS DE RAMIREZ by Jose Antonio Ramirez Sr. & Children
†ESTELA CANALES by Family
†MELICIA “MITZIE” OLIVAREZ by Family
12:00 P.M.
PRO POPULO – MASS
SAID FOR THE PEOPLE
SATURDAY APRIL 22ND - I.C.C.
5:00 P.M.
†HERMINIA “MINE” MARGO (AN.) by Mr. & Mrs. Javier D. Margo
†DANNY GOMEZ, JR. by Mom & Dad
SUNDAY APRIL 23RD – L.G.
7:00 A.M.
PRO POPULO – MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE
SUNDAY APRIL 23RD - I.C.C.
9:00 A.M.
†MARTA GRACIELA GONZALEZ by Ana Maria Gonzalez
†ELENA REQUENEZ BELIZ by Lydia Garza Saenz & Family
5:00 P.M.
PRO POPULO – MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE
MONDAY APRIL 24TH – I.C.C.
6:00 P.M.
†ELIAS CHAPA VILLARREAL by Wife & Children
Sexto Aniversario
En memoria de Antonio Cantú
Julio 11, 1952 – Abril 23, 2017
Dios miro tu cansancio y dolor. Y decidió tomarte en sus brazos de amor. Con lagrimas en nuestros ojos te vimos partir pero podemos saber que estas donde ya no hay mas dolor y ningún temor. Sabemos que estas en ese precioso lugar donde solo hay amor. ¡Te amamos nuestro grande hombre trabajador!
Romanos 14:7-9
Porque ninguno de nosotros vive para si mismo, y ninguno muere para si mismo. Pues si vivimos, para el Señor vivimos, y si morimos, para el Señor morimos. Por tanto, ya sea que vivamos o que muramos, del Señor somos. Porque para esto Cristo murió y resucito, para ser Señor tanto de los muertos como de los vivos.
Te Amamos, Tu esposa Virginia Cantu; hijos(as) Antonio Jr. y Claudia Cantu, Henry y Alissa Cantu, JR y Vicky Urbina; nietos(as) Antonio III, Amaris Felisha, Adriel, Aili An, Idani Yzabel, Andres, Adan, Abram Cantu y So�ia Urbina
Familia Cantú Ramírez
6.30 P.M. †TRINIDAD HERNANDEZ (4TH AN.) by Wife & Children †MARIA CLARA TRINIDAD (4TH AN.) by Her Mother & Family
Madre y Reina de Guadalupe, que nos cuidas y nos acompañas, que estás siempre con nosotros, enséñanos a vivir como tus hijos, imitando a Jesús. Bendice todas nuestras buenas intenciones, bendice nuestro trabajo de cada día, cuida a nuestras familias, ampara a nuestros niños y jóvenes, sana a nuestros enfermos y fortalece a nuestros ancianos. Llévanos de tu mano a Jesús.
HERBY VILLARREAL Continued from Front Page churches, the clubs, and the local people has earned him the title of San Isidro Community #1 Volunteer.
Everyone in San Isidro knows if Herby’s involved community events, will turn out better and If anyone needs help “Call Herby” he will know what to do!
Most recently he acted as a founding member of the nonprofit San Isidro Community Club that helps to raise donations from
businesses, local philanthropists, caring individuals and former students to provide scholarships, fund community events, fund distributions, as well as, enhance the beautification of San Isidro. Herby has been a selfless volunteer, in addition to an excellent fund raiser whose positive attitude, compassion, and drive has impacted the San Isidro Community to benefit and flourish in community spirit,
$2,900.00
innovation and solidarity. Herby Villarreal you are a Unicorn in our community. Your countless hours of volunteering and commitment to San Isidro is greatly and humbly appreciated. We Thank You for all years of service and looking forward to seeing what the next chapter brings you.
Regards, The San Isidro Community Club
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.
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Sanchez (956) 487-2525 Funeral Home 301 E. 2nd. St. Rio Grande City, Tx. 78582 (956) 847-7008 Memorial Funeral Home 101 AR Sanchez Sr. Dr. Roma, Tx. 78584 “Serving Our Community For Over 86 Years” “Caring for you & your loved ones in your time of need ”
FULL FUNERAL SERVICE CALL JEFF OR SONATA SANCHEZ WITH SILVER METAL CASKET Sanchez
APRIL 19TH – I.C.C. 6:30 P.M. PRO POPULO – MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE
Amén. S. G. APRIL 20TH – L.G. 6:00 P.M. PRO POPULO – MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE
FRIDAY APRIL 21ST - I.C.C.
TUESDAY APRIL 25TH – I.C.C.
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Texas Center for the Book Celebrates Children’s Literature Across All Communities with Lone Star Día, April 30
This April, Texans celebrate 27 years of Children’s Day, Book Day (El día de los niños, El día de los libros): a celebration of children, culture and literature. The Texas Center for the Book coined the term Lone Star Día for the Texas event and encourages statewide participation. Nationally, libraries, schools, churches and organizations are encouraged to discover “bookjoy” year-round. Most events occur around the official national observance on April 30.
“We are so excited for the 27th annual Lone Star Día celebration,” said Gloria Meraz, Director and Librarian at the Texas State Library
and Archives Commission. “Lone Star Día can be a great way to encourage and reinforce the power of reading in our communities.”
Día founder Pat Mora—an author, literacy advocate and native Texan—chose April 30, 1966, for the first celebration, to coincide with the Mexican observance of El día de los niños (Children’s Day).
The day underscores the connection between promoting literacy and supporting the well-being of children. Plans for 27th anniversary events, some virtual, are under way across the nation. “I have great faith that families, schools, libraries and literacy organizations will
generously and creatively inspire our children to be readers,” said Mora. A national registry listing events is available at dia.ala.org, which covers events such story times, family celebrations and cultural meals. The site includes free program downloads to access booklists, event posters and sample activities available to all libraries, schools and participating organizations. The website aims to provide easy-to-use materials to make events manageable. For more information contact Rebekah Manley at (512) 9362505 or visit tsl.texas.gov/ centerforthebook
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Alec A. Vazquez-Kanhere Named Roma High School 2023
Nominee for Head of the Class Border Patrol Scholarship Program
Roma High School Class of 2023 Senior Alec A. VazquezKanhere is named the school’s 2023 nominee for the Head of the Class Border Patrol Scholarship Program. The program’s purpose is to honor high achieving scholars throughout the Rio Grande Valley. Alec, who is the son of Dr. Gauri Kanhere and Dr. Jose Vazquez, was nominated for the award by the Roma High School Counseling Department based on his academics and extracurricular involvement. Alec has earned a current GPA of 99.02, ranking him #1 out of 460 students.
“Alec is a very determined young man who is able to overcome any obstacles that are placed in his way. He is an intelligent student who strives for excellence,” said the award
nomination.
Alec is an active member of Roma High’s internationallyacclaimed Mariachi Nuevo Santander, a program through which he had the opportunity to perform at venues across the United States, last year virtually for the Latino Inauguration of President Joe Biden. He is also a member of the Roma High School Orchestra Program and achieved the highest ranking at UIL State
Texas Delta Theta Master Members Present Debutantes
Orchestra Solo & Ensemble. He is also a member of the Roma High School Swim Team, and an active member of the Roma High School Student Council and Roma High School Academic UIL Team.
Aside from his academic excellence, Alec has devoted himself to numerous community activities and undertakes everything he sets out to accomplish with great pride.
Texas Delta Theta Master met in March at Jesse’s Enchanted Place with Vangie Anderson presiding during the business meeting. Members enjoyed a discussion of the annual Sweetheart Gala held recently to honor chapter sweethearts and debutantes. The chapter was proud to present two debutantes at the 2023 gala. Member Rosie Garcia presented her granddaughter, Sofia Isabela Guerra Garcia, a senior at McAllen Memorial High School, daughter of Dr. Gilberto and Mrs. Yolanda Guerra Garcia. Member Diana Pena presented her granddaughter, Kamryn Elisabeth Pena, a junior at Rio Grande City High School, daughter of Guadalupe Pena and Tanya Villarreal Pena. Members enjoyed their gathering and a delicious meal served by Jesse in his home, beautifully decorated for spring.
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By Marilyn Kepner
Currently, the U.S. health care
Medicare Advantage Prioritizes Preventative Care
system is modeled as “sick care,” reacting to illnesses and ailments often after they’ve already been diagnosed or experienced. We are more focused on treating conditions and sickness than
preventing them from happening in the first place. Preventative medicine not only saves the patient themselves money and from spending time in the hospital or taking countless medications,
Property Owners Can Protest Property Appraisal Values
Property owners who disagree with the Starr Appraisal District’s appraisal of their property for local taxes or for any other action that adversely affects them may protest their property value to the local Appraisal Review Board (ARB).
A property owner must file a written notice of protest before May 15 or within 30 days after the appraisal district delivers the property owner’s notice of appraised value, whichever is later. The ARB will begin hearing taxpayer protests on May 10, 2023.
After the ARB completes its hearings and approves final property tax appraisals, taxing units will use these appraisals to set property tax rates.
The ARB is a group of citizens who live in the appraisal district and are appointed by the local administrative district judge. Property owners may protest any of the following issues to the ARB:
•the property’s appraised or market value;
•unequal appraisal of the owner’s property;
•inclusion of the property on the appraisal records;
•denial of a partial exemption, such as a homestead exemption;
•denial of special appraisal, such as agricultural or timber productivity appraisal;
•determination that agricultural or timberland has had a change of use and is subject to a rollback tax;
•identification of the taxing unit or taxing units in which the property is located
•determination that the taxpayer is the property owner; or
•any other action of the appraisal district office or ARB that adversely affects the owner.
The ARB schedules a hearing and sends the protesting property owner written notice of the date, time and place of the hearing. The law contains specific timelines and procedures for both the property owner and the ARB throughout the appraisal protest process, as detailed in the Comptroller’s publication, Property Taxpayer Remedies
Copies are available from Starr Appraisal District at Starr County Appraisal District at 100 N. FM 3167, Ste 300 Rio Grande City, Tx. 78582. The publication is also available on the Comptroller’s Property Tax Assistance Division’s website at comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/property-tax/.
but it also saves our economy and therefore taxpayers millions by minimizing expensive emergent care.
Preventative care is especially important for older Americans and people with disabilities who are often more at risk for injury and illness. For these vulnerable populations, hospital stays and surgeries can be determinantal to a person’s overall health, not to mention their finances. It’s of the utmost importance to do what we can to keep older Americans and people with disabilities out of the hospital and as healthy as possible. The truth is, they cannot bounce back as quickly as children or younger adults can.
Luckily, for the over 30 million Americans enrolled in Medicare Advantage, this program puts an emphasis on preventative care for all its enrollees. Medicare Advantage is available for Americans living with a disability or who are over the age of 65. In contrast with original Medicare, Medicare Advantage provides expansive services at a more
affordable rate, while allowing enrollees to get all their health coverage and care needs in one place through care coordination.
I spent my career in the health care field as a nurse and that experience showed me just how beneficial Medicare Advantage is, both for its focus on preventative care and its commitment to an enrollee’s quality of care.
For enrollees, Medicare Advantage offers preventative care services including screenings for cancer and other ailments.
The program also encourages enrollees to stay active, one of the best single things you can do to continue living a fulfilled and happy life into an older age. Working out has positive outcomes for heart health, mental health, and preventing diseases like diabetes. Keeping enrollees fit and flexible also prevents injury which can be harmful to seniors’ health.
Another unique part of the care offered through Medicare Advantage is the coordinated care structure. People with
disabilities or health conditions often have many providers treating different aspects of their health. This can include physical therapists, mental health providers, pulmonologists, and more. Although they all treat different aspects of a person’s health, it’s vital that they are all updated on the enrollee’s medical status so they can be provided the best quality of care. Medicare Advantage coordinates all the necessary communication and care so enrollees never have to worry.
Prevention is always cheaper and better than treatment. I hope the Biden Administration will continue supporting Medicare Advantage and ensure it is fully funded in 2024. Any cuts that would impact and harm the care of its enrollees should be unacceptable.
Marilyn Kepner is a retired registered nurse who has worked in the healthcare industry since 1970. She lives in north Texas near Fort Worth.
Texas Comptroller’s Office Helps Property Taxpayers Stay Informed of their Rights with Updated Publication
The Texas Comptroller’s office has released the publication Property Taxpayer Remedies, a reference guide for property taxpayers which addresses property tax basics, providing a step-by-step guide on preparing for a protest hearing and what they can do if they are dissatisfied with an appraisal review board’s decision.
Property Taxpayer Remedies also provides key dates so property owners know what they must do and when they are required to act to exercise their right to protest.
Property Taxpayer Remedies is available from the Starr County Appraisal District at 100 N. FM 3167, Ste 300 Rio Grande City, Tx. 78582.
The publication is also available from the Comptroller’s Property Tax Assistance Division’s website at comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/property-tax/.
Property Owners Should Soon Start Receiving Appraisal Notices for the 2023 Tax Year
You may soon receive an appraisal notice from the Starr Appraisal District. The appraisal district mailed about 24,000 appraisal notices on March 31, 2023. Your city, county, school district and other local taxing units will use the appraisal district’s value to set your 2023 property taxes.
Under Texas law, local appraisal districts must notify property owners about changes in their property’s value. The notice contains important information about the property’s location, ownership and property tax exemptions that apply to the property. It must also include a web address where tax information for the property can be found.
Property owners who disagree with the appraised value of their property, the exemptions or any other action by the appraisal district have the right to appeal to the Starr County Appraisal Review Board (ARB). The ARB is an independent panel of citizens responsible for hearing and settling property owner protests. The notice of appraised value includes instructions on how and when to file a protest, a protest form, a statement about the availability of an informal conference prior to attending a protest hearing and a copy of the Comptroller’s Property Taxpayer Remedies. The deadline for filing a protest with the ARB is May 15 or 30 days after your notice of appraised value was delivered to you.
The Comptroller’s publication, Property Taxpayer Remedies, explains in detail how to protest your property appraisal, what issues the ARB can consider and what to expect during a protest hearing. The publication also discusses the option to request limited binding arbitration to compel the ARB or chief appraiser to comply with a procedural requirement and the options of taking your case to district court, the State Office of Administrative Hearings or binding arbitration if you are dissatisfied with the outcome of your ARB hearing.
Property Taxpayer Remedies is available from the Starr Appraisal District at Starr County Appraisal District at 100 N. FM 3167, Ste 300 Rio Grande City, Tx. 78582. The publication is also available on the Comptroller’s Property Tax Assistance Division’s website at comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/propertytax/.
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When it comes to a health scare, many of us like to think in the form of the question, “is it treatable, or is it preventable?”
The Starr County Groundwater Conservation District is calling for an election to fund operations of the groundwater conservation district.
Groundwater conservation districts were formed, through a legislative act, to allow for the local control of water rights and water availability. Groundwater conservation districts are separate entities that are governed by its own board of directors whose responsibility is to oversee that groundwater use is fair and equitable. Groundwater districts are not part of the traditional county commissioners’ court.
What is being asked is a one cent tax per $100 valuation on your property, for example, a $100,000 valuation would mean a $10 tax, a very minimal amount to pay for the protection of your water rights. The responsibilities of the groundwater district include monitoring groundwater wells for aquifer levels and to monitor for contamination of the groundwater. Water is already our most valuable resource and will become a very scarce resource in the future. There will be “water wars” for control of our water. If we do not implement the protocols that the state has
laid out for us, we WILL LOSE CONTROL OF OUR WATER RIGHTS. The neighboring counties of Brooks, Jim Hogg, Duval, Jim Wells, Kenedy, and Hidalgo, all have groundwater conservation districts in place. We are lagging behind. Now is the most opportune time to initiate a plan that will help protect the right to our groundwater. Funding is needed to cover operation costs. Those costs include an administrator/ technician, equipment, building rent, vehicle and other minor operating costs. Election day is May 6, 2023, at the county court annex building 100 FM 3167, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582. Early voting starts April 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 and May 1, and 2, 2023, 8 am to 5 pm.
Many of us have volunteered our time and resources over the last three years to salvage the existence of our groundwater district. Now is not the time to lose all that effort. Please vote in favor to fund the district and please feel free and motivated to participate in this mission as we move forward.
Respectfully,
Adalberto Garza, DVM Interim General Manager
MOONLIGHT MARKET!
City of Roma have set a date for April 22nd from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Anyone wanting to sell can call City Hall at 956-849-1411.
NO CHARGE TO SELL!!
Just bring your own set up. Please share with your friends and family!
“It has always been a lifelong dream to be a published author,” said Roma ISD Speech Therapist Maricela Flores. “I decided to make it a gift to myself and I just made it happen.”
Flores recently self-published “Wandering Drone”, a children’s book available for sale now on Amazon and at Target Stores.
“I had been playing around with rhymes since I was teaching young children to read some years ago, so then I started formulating those ideas into a book,” explained the long-time Roma ISD educator. “I got my draft and had the information on how to publish, but I needed an artist. I had been looking for someone for a while when Maricruz said she would be willing to illustrate the book. Little did I know that the perfect person to help me make my dream come true was right in front of me the whole time.”
Roma Middle School Teacher Maricruz Velazquez is the illustrator for Flores’ book, which is the story of a young boy exploring the world through a gift from his father – a drone.
“Through his adventures with the drone, the child develops patience, thankfulness and gratitude. I think these are
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 Friday April 28, 2023, at 10:00am for said vehicles, weapons & 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, weapons, 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 day of auction only with certain conditions. For additional information, please contact Bond and Bond Auctioneers (956) 283-0422 Jose A. Camarillo AUC#17532.
important lessons for all children,” explained Flores.
Roma ISD highlighted Ms. Flores and Ms. Velazquez at special book parties on March 2,
2023, which is Read Across America Day. Flores and Velazquez read the book to
Public Notice
district 1st and 2nd graders throughout the day, sharing their love for literature to inspire generations of readers and potential authors.
“We are delighted to shine the spotlight on Ms. Flores and Ms. Velazquez for the courage they show in sharing their work and creativity with the world,” said Roma ISD Executive Director Diana Salinas. “We hope that through these events our students will be inspired to achieve their dreams, and that they will be wrapped up in the gift of adventure that literature provides.”
City of Rio Grande City
2023 -2024 Texas Community Development Block Grant Program
The City of Rio Grande City is giving notice of the City’s intent to submit for the Texas Community Development Block Grant Program grant application for a Community Development Fund Grant request of $ 500,000.00 for the street improvements project in the City of Rio Grande City. The application will be available for review from April 19, 2023 to April 26, 2023 at the City of Rio Grande City – City Hall during regular business hours from Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Aviso Público
Ciudad de Rio Grande City
2023 -2024 Texas Community Development Block Grant Program
La Ciudad de la Ciudad de Río Grande está notificando la intención de la Ciudad de presentar para la solicitud de subvención del Programa de Subvención en Bloque para el Desarrollo Comunitario de Texas una solicitud de Subvención del Fondo de Desarrollo Comunitario de $ 500,000.00 para el proyecto de mejoras de calles en la Ciudad de la Ciudad de la Ciudad de Río Grande. La solicitud estará disponible para su revisión del 19 de Abril de 2023 al 26 de Abril de 2023 en la Ciudad de Rio Grande City – City Hall durante el horario comercial regular de Lunes a Viernes de 8:00 a.m. a 5:00 p.m.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE
CITY OF ROMA, TEXAS CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Roma, Texas (the “City”) will convene at its regular meeting place at the Roma City Hall Council Chambers, 77 Convent Street, in Roma, Texas at 5:30 o’clock p.m., Roma, Texas time on June 7, 2023, and, during such meeting, the City Council will consider the passage of an ordinance and take such other actions as may be deemed necessary to authorize the issuance of one or more series of certificates of obligation in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $5,500,000 for the purpose or purposes of paying contractual obligations of the City to be incurred for making permanent and public improvements for other public purposes, to- wit:
(1) construction, repair and improvements to City streets (including drainage improvements, street lighting, sidewalks, and purchase of land and equipment), and other amenities incident thereof, (2) construction and improvements to the City’s water and wastewater system and gas system, (3) construction for storm water drainage improvements, (4) construction of detention ponds, (5) construction of lift stations, and (6) the payment of professional services related to the construction, design, engineering, and financing of the aforementioned projects.
The certificates of obligation (the “Certificates”) will be payable from the levy of an annual ad valorem tax, within the limitations prescribed by law, upon all taxable property within the City and from a lien on and limited pledge of net revenues derived by the City from the operation of the City’s Water and Wastewater System. The Certificates are to be issued, and this notice is given, under and pursuant to the provisions of the Certificate of Obligation Act of 1971 as amended, Local Government Code Section 271.041 through Section 271.063, and Chapter 1502, as amended, Texas Government Code. The current principal of all outstanding debt obligations of the City is $9,743,000. The combined principal and interest required to pay all outstanding debt obligations of the City on time and in full is $13,170,287. The estimated combined principal and interest required to pay the Certificates is $8,184,919. The estimated interest rate for the Certificates is 6.50%. The maximum interest rate for the Certificates may not exceed the maximum legal interest rate. The maximum maturity date of the Certificates is September 1, 2037.
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LEGAL NOTICE
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APARTMENT FOR RENT
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PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT/NURSE PRACTITIONER
NUESTRA CLINICA DEL VALLE (NCDV) has employment opportunity for a Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner for the Rio Grande City Clinic. Must be credentialed to practice in Texas. Excellent compensation, fringe bene ts and good working hours. Bilingual (English/Spanish) communications skills preferred. Apply on line at www.nuestraclinicadelvalle. org Mail resume to Nuestra Clinica del Valle, PO Box 1689, Pharr, TX 78577; in person 801 W. First Street, San Juan, TX 78589.
APARTMENT FOR RENT
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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
NUESTRA CLINICA DEL VALLE, INC. (NCDV) has opening for a Pharmacy Technician for the Rio Grande City Clinic. Texas State Board of Pharmacy registration. Experience preferred. Must be computer literate. COVID 19 vaccine required. Apply at Nuestra Clinica del Valle, Inc., 600 N. Garza, Suite A, Rio Grande City, TX, or mail resume to: P.O. Box 1689, Pharr, TX 78577; phone 787-8915; fax 7872021. On line: www.nuestraclinicadelvalle.org EOE
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Students
The GFWC Florence J. Scott Woman’s Club held its annual AIM Banquet on March 22, honoring RGCGISD seniors who have Achieved Inspirational Merit and celebrating GFWC Federation Day.
Twenty-six students who will graduate in May from the three high schools in the Rio Grande City Grulla ISD were recognized for their outstanding achievements, which have inspired others, as follows:
Jason Alanis, GHS; Dayanara Cantu, RGCHS; Bailey Clark, PECHS; Roberto De La Garza, Jr., GHS; Danika Flores, RGCHS; Daniela Garcia, PECHS; Nayelly J. Garcia, RGCHS; Agueda Daniela Garza, RGCHS; Marina Gonzalez, RGCHS; Paul Gonzalez, Jr., PECHS; Jazel Lopez, RGCHS; Sylvia Lopez, RGCHS, Aleynie Martinez, GHS; Melissa Mendoza Duarte, PECHS; Nayelli Pena, PECHS; Steven James Perez, RGCHS; Neolani Quiroz, GHS; Kaitlyn M. Ramirez, RGCHS; Yuni Rhee, RGCHS. Liana Rios, RGCHS. Denise Saenz Rocha, GHS; Macario Solis, GHS; Alonzo Trevino, RGCHS; Karla Ninette Trevino, RGCHS; Gregorio Vela, RGCHS; and Odalis Villarreal, GHS.
President Maria Elia Ramos gave the welcome, and Vice President Lori Perez led the Federation Day observance.
Secretary Tissa Peterson led the prayer and table grace, and Parliamentarian Aminta Reyna Alaniz led the pledges to the flags. All other members participated in every phase of coordinating this annual event.
During the evening, youth and their guests were inspired by viewing videos of former RGCCISD students who have gone on to Achieve Inspirational Merit in their lives and careers.
Honored for Achieving Inspirational Merit
These inspiring individuals are J.J. Guerra, KRIS-TV Corpus Christi morning anchor; Marty Lopez Hinojosa, architect of Bert Ogden Arena and Driscoll
Children’s Hospital in the Rio Grande Valley; Mindy Lopez Latting, U.S. Army specialist in chemical warfare who has served in the Pentagon; and J.M. Longoria, a writer, actor, and producer in Los Angeles, California.
A delicious meal was served by Jesse’s Catering, and door prizes were given to the students, along with a tote bag donated
by the school district containing numerous items donated by generous vendors and individuals from the community. Lydia Garza Saenz donated a flowering plant for each family to take home as a remembrance.
Special thanks to Superintendent Adolfo Pena, Jr., the RGCGISD School Board, Principal Maribel Montemayor and Librarian Jeannie Anderson of RMS, and the principals and counselors from Rio Grande City High School, Grulla High School, and Preparatory for Early College High School.
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter 59 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure that the 229TH Judicial District Attorney’s Office, Rio Grande City, Texas will hold a public auction on Friday April 28, 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 IsWhere 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 229th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, at (956) 716-4800. Jose A. Camarillo AUC#17532
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Historical Starr County
Miss Lucinda Davis First Native Of Rio Grande City
Educator and Postmistress
Miss Lucinda Davis was the daughter of the founder of Rio Grande City Henry Clay and Hilaria Garza- Davis. She passed away at the age of 79. She was the first known born persons to have been born in Rio Grande City, Texas.
Ms. Lucinda had always been connected with the history and life of the town. Greatly beloved by her townspeople who affectionately knew her as “Tia Lou”. Miss Davis spent an active life, having served as as Post mistress for many years as a teacher in the local schools. She saw the valley’s transformation and growth.
Dined with well known historical figures and a future president Her childhood memories are like no other as the US continued to developed as the coast-to-coast country we know today. As a young girl she made acquaintances with many important figures both in military life and civilian life. . Her father Henry Clay hosted many dignitaries at his home which served as a general meeting place in this section of the country at that time. While her father was entertaining VIPs, Little Ms. Lou met Robert E. Lee and U.S. Grant who served together in the old garrison of Fort Ringgold in the days before the War of Northern Aggression. She also met Admiral and Mrs. Raphael Hemmes who during the war between the sates had to flee across the Mexican
Border on their way to France. She also met Generals Hood, McColloch, Bee, Bedwick and numerous others.
Efforts to preserve local history
Ms. Davis loved her beloved town and in her last years she ensured local history was preserved. She was an active member of the Daughters of the Confederacy and ensure confederacy history would not be forgotten.
The arrival of the Railroad and her las Public Appearance
One of “Tia Lou’s” last public appearance was in August 1926 when she was an honored guest which marked the arrival of the first train into Rio Grande City and Starr County. Seated on the platform with railroad officials and local citizens, Miss Davis appeared radiant over the activities of the celebration.
Father Gustavus Goldbach conducted Tia Lou’s service and was laid to rest in the old city cemetery
Submitted by COL (Retired) Ross Barrera
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