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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. 17 WEEKLY WEDNESDAY • APRIL 26, 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 311 E Main St Rio Grande City TX 78582-4448 Phone (956) 487-3925 Installment Loans 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

WEDNESDAY APRIL 26TH – I.C.C.

†COSILIA CRUZ by Family

†BLANCA GARZA by Family

†HERMINIA DE LA GARZA (15TH AN.) by Family

†MINERVA VILLARREAL

by Sus Hijos

†AIDA CANTU by Su Familia

THURSDAY APRIL 27TH – L.G. 6:00 P.M.

†FELIX CASTILLO (22ND AN.) by Family

†HERLINDA GARZA

By Aurelio Garza & Family

FRIDAY APRIL 28TH - I.C.C. 12:00 P.M.

PRO POPULO – MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE

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.

SATURDAY APRIL 29TH - I.C.C. 5:00 P.M.

†ALVARO ANTONIO GARCIA by Family

†ELLA L. SALDAÑA

by Mr. & Mrs. Santos Carrion Jr.

†TERESA B. SALDAÑA by Mr. & Mrs. Santos Carrion Jr.

†RUDY MARTINEZ, JR. by Family †INEZ & RODOLFO MARTINEZ by Family †LEONARDA B. GONZALEZ by Family

†ALBERTO GARZA by Family

†GUADALUPE M. PEÑA (2ND AN.) by Wife & Family

SUNDAY APRIL 30TH – L.G.

7:00 A.M.

†RENE A. RAMIREZ by GRSE Faculty & Staff

SUNDAY APRIL 30TH - I.C.C. 9:00 A.M.

†ELOISA RAMIREZ by Familia Barrera

†CRUZ GARCIA by Family

SUNDAY APRIL 30TH – I.C.C. 11:00 A.M.

†HERNAN H. CONTRERAS (60TH AN.) by Family

†ESTELA CONTRERAS (31ST AN.) by Family

†HERNAN A. CONTRERAS (1ST AN.) by Family

†LYDIA CONTRERAS (11TH AN.) by Family

5:00 P.M.

†VIOLA CASAS (1ST AN.) by Daughters

MONDAY MAY 1ST – I.C.C.

†FRANCISCO GOMEZ, SR. by Family

†FRANCISCO GOMEZ JR. by Family †RUDY MARTNEZ JR. (1ST AN.) by Family

TUESDAY MAY 2ND – I.C.C. 6.30 P.M.

†MARIA CRUZ LOPEZ by Familia Lopez

Grulla Lady Gators Recognized by the Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) Academic All-State Teams

The Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) Academic All-State Teams recognize high school athletes who excel in the following categories: GPA, class rank and ACT/SAT score.

The following Grulla Lady

Gators are being recognized as an All-State team member based on their scores in these categories.

Rio Grande City Grulla ISD applaud them for their commitment and dedication to perform with the highest of excellence academically and on the basketball court.

Kiarabel Garza: 2nd Team

Academic All-State

Denise Saenz: 2nd Team

Academic All-State

Ailynn Solis: 2nd Team

Academic All-State

Aleynie Martinez: Academic

All-State Honorable Mention

Aneezeth Villarreal: Academic All-State Honorable Mention

Congratulations to all of the Lady Gators for earned this honor!!!

STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, APRIL 26, 2023, PAGE 2 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 ” $2,900.00 FULL FUNERAL SERVICE CALL JEFF OR SONATA SANCHEZ WITH SILVER METAL CASKET Sanchez
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STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, APRIL 26, 2023, PAGE 3 Proudly Welcomes To Starr County 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. Oncology/Hematology 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 101 N. FM 3167 • Ste. 106 Rio Grande City, TX 78582 Attention Rattler Nation! We have some tremendous news from the Area Track meet held Wednesday, April 19, in Corpus Christi, Tx. R.G.C.H.S. Junior Morgan Ramos is your new District 29/30-5A Area Champion in the 1600 meter run! A huge CONGRATULATIONS goes out to Morgan Ramos and her coaches for this amazing achievement! You made the Rattler Nation extremely proud! Morgan Ramos New District 29/30-5A Area Champion in the 1600 meter run! Congratulations to Grulla High School Gator Track boys Angel and Rosbel for advancing to Regionals in Kingsville! Angel Oyervides2nd Triple Jump (41ft 7in) and Rosbel Lopez - 4th Pole Vault (11ft). Good luck boys. Keep on shining! Go Gladiators!! Special thanks to Coach Abelardo Escobar for all his guidance and unconditional support to Allen! Angel Oyervides and Rosbel Lopez advance to Regionals in Kingsville Congratulations to Allen Perez for advancing to the Regional Track & Field competition! Allen Perez placed 2nd with a personal best 6’4”ft. Best of luck at the San Antonio Regional competition Allen!!!

Roma ISD School Board Honors Wall of Fame Students

Congratulations to the Wall of Fame students for the fifth 6-weeks honored by the Roma ISD School Board at their April 12, 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: Eric Narvaez, Damari Trevino, and Alec Vazquez-Kanhere of Roma High School; Danna Guerrero, Mariana Samaniego, and Maria Jose Villarreal of Ramiro Barrera Middle School; Gustavo Cantu, Rimberlyn Denis de Anda, and Kevin Ramirez of Roma Middle School; Ediel Alaniz Jr., Neyla Fernandez, and Alyssa Hinojosa of Delia G. Garcia Elementary School; Luis Gerardo Canales,

April is Autism Awareness Month

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Ana Paula Gonzalez, and Scarlett Maldonado of Emma Vera Elementary School; Baily Aguirre, Carolina Escobar, and Marien Rodriguez of F. J. Scott Elementary School; Daleyza Mailen Balleza, Catalina Briseño, and Isabella Villafuerte of R. &

C. Saenz Elementary School; David Gomez, Brianda Lopez, and Julissa Peña of R. T. Barrera Elementary School; and Enrique Julian Castillo, Alexander Martinez, and Andrea Lilibeth Mata of Veterans Memorial Elementary School.

April is Autism Awareness Month. In honor of that, faculty and staff at the Rio Grande City Grulla ISD DAEP wore blue or Autism shirts to raise awareness for this issue affecting 1 in 36 US children. Mr. Orlando Ariel Guerra, counselor, provided guidance lessons to the students on Autism so they can be aware of the condition and how it affects children.

STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, APRIL 26, 2023, PAGE 4 (956) 487-2596 1-800-509-0003 www.riomotors.com “No Matter Where You Live, Come Home!” “No Matter Where You Live, Come Home!” People across the Valley come home to Rio Motor Company! MSRP $67,830 CUSTOMER CASH 1 -$ 500 SALE PRICE $ 67,330 2023 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500 CREW CAB CUSTOM 4WD $67,330 K# 24879 AVAILABLE SPECIALS: 2.9% APR for 36 months + No Payments for 90 Days for very well qualified buyers when financed with GM Financial 2 (1) Not available with special financing, lease and some other offers. Must take new retail delivery by 05/01/2023. (2) No monthly payments for 90 days. Must finance with GM Financial. Down payment required at signing, if applicable. Some customers may not qualify. Not available with lease and some other offers. 2.9% APR for 36 months for well-qualified buyers when financed w/GM Financial. Monthly payment is $29.04 for every $1,000 you finance. Average example down payment is 15.7%. Not available with leases and some other offers. Must take new retail delivery by 05/01/2023. See Dealer for details. All prices plus tax, title and license. Vehicle is
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STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, APRIL 26, 2023, PAGE 5 15th Annual Starr County Child Abuse Prevention Vigil Starr County Child Welfare Board Victims of Domestic Violence Assistance SPECIAL THANKS TO:

Alcohol Awareness Month is a national public health awareness campaign sponsored by the National Council for Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), which takes place every April.

Alcohol Awareness Month aims to increase awareness and understanding of the causes and treatment for one of our nation’s top public health problems: alcohol use disorder. Alcohol addiction and abuse is not only a considerable burden on government spending, it also claims thousands of lives across the county each year.

Some notable statistics on alcohol addiction include:

(1)more than 65 million Americans report binge drinking or heavy drinking in a one-month period, which is more than 40% of those who drink alcohol,

(2) in 2018, there were 10,511 alcohol-impaired driving fatalities, totaling 29% of all traffic fatalities for the year, and

(3) teen alcohol use kills 4,700 people each year, more than all illegal drugs combined.

By making people aware of the situation and the viable solutions, alcohol awareness month aims

to reduce the pain and suffering alcohol abuse causes to people’s lives.

In the United States, more than 140,000 people per year die from alcohol misuse, making it one of the leading causes of preventable deaths.

For more information, please visit Alcohol Awareness Month 2023: Get Involved! (recovered. org) Message from the Starr County Community Coalition

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APRIL IS ALCOHOL AWARENESS MONTH

CDC simplifies COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, allows older adults and immunocompromised adults to get second dose of the updated vaccine

Following FDA regulatory action, CDC has taken steps to simplify COVID-19 vaccine recommendations and allow more flexibility for people at higher risk who want the option of added protection from additional COVID-19 vaccine doses.

CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) met today to discuss these COVID-19 vaccine recommendation changes, and the associated implications and implementation. Although there was no vote at this meeting, ACIP members expressed their support for these recommendations.

These changes include:

CDC’s new recommendations allow an additional updated (bivalent) vaccine dose for adults ages 65 years and older and additional doses for people who are immunocompromised.

This allows more flexibility for healthcare providers to administer additional doses to immunocompromised patients as needed.

Monovalent (original) COVID-19 mRNA COVID-19 vaccines will no longer be recommended for use in the United States.

CDC recommends that everyone ages 6 years and older receive an updated (bivalent) mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, regardless of whether they previously completed their (monovalent) primary series.

Individuals ages 6 years and older who have already received an updated mRNA vaccine do not need to take any action unless they are 65 years or older or immunocompromised.

For young children, multiple doses continue to be recommended and will vary by age, vaccine, and which vaccines were previously received.

Alternatives to mRNA COVID-19 vaccines remain available for people who cannot or will not receive an mRNA vaccine. CDC’s recommendations for use of (monovalent) Novavax or Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 vaccines were not affected by the changes made today.

CDC and ACIP will continue to monitor COVID-19 disease levels and vaccine effectiveness in the months ahead and look forward to additional discussion around potential updates this fall.

Getting A Manicure Or Pedicure? TDLR Provides Pointers For Receiving Safe Services

As the weather gets warmer, many Texans will prepare for sandal season with a visit to a nail establishment for a manicure or pedicure. TDLR reminds consumers of steps they can take to ensure a safe and hygienic experience:

Make sure your establishment and service provider are licensed. Check the TDLR website: https://www.tdlr.texas. gov/LicenseSearch/. Someone who’s providing a manicure or pedicure should have either a Cosmetology Operator license, a Class A Barber license, or a Manicurist license. Licensees are trained and tested on proper sanitation practices.

If you have any open wounds on your hands, or cuts or rashes on your legs, skip the manicure or pedicure until those conditions have healed. An establishment should not provide services if you have inflamed, broken skin because bacteria can more easily gain access to your body and cause an infection. Don’t shave your legs on the day you’re getting a pedicure because there could be small cuts you can’t see.

Cleanliness of the establishment is important. Are the trash cans emptied? Can you see nail clippings that haven’t been removed? Is there a strong chemical smell?

Before performing a manicure or pedicure service, the technician should wash their hands with soap and water or use a hand sanitizer. When the manicure or pedicure begins, the technician should clean each area of the client’s body that will be receiving treatment.

Ask for tools that have been cleaned, disinfected and sterilized or sanitized, or new tools. Some nail files can be cleaned, disinfected and reused – unless they come into contact with broken skin or unhealthy skin and nails, and should be discarded. Don’t let your service provider re-use a dirty nail file or single-use item that they’ve used on someone else – that’s how infections occur. All tools should be cleaned and disinfected. Metal tools also should be sterilized.

Spas or foot basins must be drained, cleaned, disinfected and wiped dry after each client, including those that are covered with shower cap-type disposable liners. If the establishment uses the correct disposable heatsealed spa liners and portable whirlpool jets, they must drain the water, throw away the liner and disinfect the portable

The Rio Grande City Miss Freedom Fest Pageant will be held on Friday, June 9th, at the Fort Ringgold Auditorium!

To sign up, contact Cathy Rubio, Kelsey Bass Museum Coordinator, at (956)487-0672 ext. 2277 or crubio@cityofrgc. com!

ORACIÓN AL ESPÍRITU SANTO

Espíritu Santo, tu que me aclaras todo, que iluminas todos los caminos para que yo alcance mi ideal, tu que me das el don divino de perdonar y olvidar el mal que me hacen y en todos los instantes de mi vida estas conmigo, yo quiero en este corto dialogo agradecerte por todo y confirmar una vez mas que nunca quiero separarme de ti por mayor que sea la ilusión material. Deseo estar contigo y todos mis seres queridos en la gracia perpetua. Gracias por tu misericordia para conmigo y los míos.

(La persona deberá rezar esta oración 3 días seguidos sin decir el pedido. Dentro de 3 días será alcanzada la gracia por mas difícil que sea. Publicar en cuanto se reciba la gracia.)

Agradece gracia alcanzada

whirlpool jet. Foot basin chairs should be cleaned and disinfected after each client. Establishments are required to keep cleaning logs for each spa or foot basin and the establishment’s most recent inspection report should be made available on request.

Technicians are not allowed to use any product, preparation or procedure that penetrates the skin layer. They can’t use a razor-type callus shaver that is designed and intended to cut growths of skin like corns and calluses. They also can’t use a styptic pencil if you are bleeding.

Technicians are not allowed to use products that have Methyl Methacrylate Liquid Monomers (MMA) as an ingredient. Some MMA products have a strong irritating smell that can be hazardous to your health.

Heads up: Manicurists can’t provide waxing services unless they have a Class A Barber license, Cosmetology Operator license or an Esthetician license.

If you think that something’s not sanitary – SPEAK UP. Ask for a manager. Your health and safety are more important than protecting someone’s feelings.

If you develop redness or swelling in or near the nail bed after a manicure or pedicure, you should seek immediate medical attention. Don’t put off seeing a doctor – some infections can be serious. If you think the infection happened because of conditions at the establishment where you had your manicure or pedicure, you can file a complaint with TDLR and we will investigate.

If you think that TDLR needs to look into potential sanitation or other safety issues in a nail establishment, you can report that here: https://www.tdlr.texas. gov/complaints/. You can use the same link to report unlicensed activity.

About TDLR TDLR provides regulatory oversight for a broad range of occupations, businesses, facilities, and equipment in Texas. The agency protects the health and safety of Texans by ensuring they are served by qualified, licensed professionals. Inspections of individuals, businesses, and equipment are done on a regular basis to safeguard the public.

TDLR’s Customer Service line is available anytime between 7 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 1-800-8039202. TDLR representatives are fluent in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.

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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.
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Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for WINE AND MALT RETAILER’S PERMIT (BG) ,

Congressman

Congressman Henry Cuellar presented a Certificate of Congressional Recognition to Osvaldo Grimaldo, an outgoing intern in his Washington, DC office. Osvaldo is a resident of Roma, Texas, and will be graduating from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) in May. Osvaldo is a participant in the Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) Global Leaders Program and will remain in DC to complete a second internship with Tyson Foods. Thank you, Osvaldo, for your hard work!

Valeria Martinez Place

Second in Girls Singles

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:

A huge CONGRATULATIONS goes out to Rio Grande City High School tennis player Valeria Martinez for placing Second in Girls Singles at the Varsity Roma Tournament! Keep it up! Rattler nation are so proud of Valeria!!!

(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.

STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, APRIL 26, 2023, PAGE 11 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE
Cuellar Presents a Certificate of Congressional Recognition to Osvaldo Grimaldo
¿Necesitas ayuda de PROVIDER en tu casa, o conoces a alguien que necesita PROVIDER? HABLEME: OMAR REYES (956) 533-9001 CONSULTA GRATIS Pero, tienen miedo a pedir por temor de perder su propiedad. Sabias que existen cosas a su favor para que eso no suceda. Cristina Vargas (956) 500-0101 APRIL 26, 2023 PAGE 12 Your local source for Medicare. Yesenia Lopez Licensed Sales Agent 956-370-0070 TT Y 711 Arroyo:5065 Hwy. 83 ste. A - 956-570-0702 RGC: 4370 E. Hwy 83 Ste. B - 956-309-3549 NOW OPEN NOW OPEN Roma: 834 E. Grant St. Ste. C - 956-570-0701 Escobares: 4522 East Hwy 83 Ste A. 956-429-5625 Penitas - 1715 Expressway 83 Suite A-2 Penitas Tx- 956-424-0133 103 W. 2nd Street Rio Grande City, Tx 78582 956-488-0160 You’re in good hands. Auto • Home • Business • Life Hablamos Español SPACE AVAILABLE PLEASE CALL 956-487-6544 RGC Rattler Bands - Sweepstakes Award in UIL Season RGCGISD are super proud of the RGC Rattler Bands! It has been a great concert season for the entire band program! Congratulations to RMS, VMS and RGC HS Concert Band, Symphonic Band and Symphonic Winds students for earning a Sweepstakes Award in the UIL Concert & Sight Reading Contest. A huge thank you to the awesome parents for their continued help and support! Go Rattlers!!! ALL IN!!! ALL THE TIME!!!

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