The National Retail Federation recognized U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) as a “Hero of Main Street” for his continued support of the retail industry through legislative action and leadership.TheHero of Main Street award was created by NRF in 2013, and eligibility is based on key votes, bill sponsorship and advocacy to advance retailers’ priorities. Recipients support policies that recognize the contributions of the retail industry, and work hard to encourage a vibrant, sustained and healthy retail sector.
“The retail industry is an essential component of our economy in South Texas. Retail accounts for nearly 5.3 million jobs, and 30% of all jobs in Texas are supported by the retail industry. The industry also has a $141.7 billion direct impact on GDP,” said Congressman Cuellar. “I am always proud to support the retail industry and will continue to advocate for legislation that promotes economic growth, creates jobs and provides opportunities for Texans across the state.”“Small and local businesses are the cornerstone for job growth and opportunity in communities across the country,” NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said. “It is an honor to recognize the 2022 ‘Heroes of Main Street’ for their commitment to supporting policies and programs that ensure the economic health and viability of the retail Accordingindustry.”tothe NRF, the overwhelming majority of retailers are small businesses, with more than 98 percent of all retail companies employing fewer than 50Aboutpeople.NRF
Cuellar Wins Congressional House Hero Award from National Retail Federation
Fort Ringgold, Texas: Sam and Maria Elia Ramos longtime residents of Rio Grande City are well known community activists and are well known local historians. The couple donated personal funds to fix two structures at Fort Ringgold. In effort to show support for the ongoing renovations their donation will go to refurbish the old Polo Field reviewing stand and the east side post guard house old fueling station. Mr. Sam Ramos was born at the Fort Ringgold hospital and the fort has a special place in his heart. Mrs. Ramos has been a longtime advocate to save and preserve the Fort.
Local Historians donate to Fort Ringgold
The RGC Fire Department & Emergency Management is collaborating with the Rio Grande City Public Library to host a FunFriday event on Friday, August 12, 2022, from 10am to 12pm at the Basilio Villarreal Municipal Park. ‼Due to our current drought, we have removed our plans of providing a water hose splash demonstration. We will however, be showcasing some of the other great and interesting things firefighters are required to do on the job!! We hope to see you there for some fun demonstrations, games, and snacks!
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- The National Retail Federation, the world’s largest retail trade association, advocates for the people, brands, policies and ideas that help retail thrive. From its headquarters in Washington, D.C., NRF empowers the industry that powers the economy. Retail is the nation’s largest privatesector employer, contributing $3.9 trillion to annual GDP and supporting one in four U.S. jobs – 52 million working Americans. For over a century, NRF has been a voice for every retailer and every retail job, educating, inspiring and communicating the powerful impact retail has on local communities and global economies.
Roma High Mighty Gladiator Volleyball Teams Excited to Kick Off Their Season
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10TH - I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †BISHOP RAYMUNDO PEÑA †LORENZA BRIONES by Family THURSDAY AUGUST 11TH LOS GARCIAS 6:00 P.M. †BISHOP RAYMUNDO PEÑA FRIDAY AUGUST 12TH - I.C.C. 12:00 P.M. †BISHOP RAYMUNDO PEÑA †PABLO MIGUEL VILLEGAS by Lopez Villegas Family SATURDAY AUGUST 13TH - I.C.C. 5:00 P.M. †IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR RGCHS CLASS OF 1962 by RGCHS Class of 1962 †ADAN PEREZ by Family †ROEL PEREZ by Family †LEONARDA B. GONZALEZ by Family †RUDY MARTINEZ, JR. by Wife & Family †RODOLFO & INEZ O. MARTINEZ by Family †JUAN J. PEREZ by Perez Family †ANTONIO H. VELA (AN.) by Vela Family †GUADALUPE SEPULVEDA SANCHEZ (1ST. AN.) by Family †MARTIN SANCHEZ by Family †REYNA SEPULVEDA by Family SUNDAY AUGUST 14TH - I.C.C. 9:00 A.M. †ALBERTO BARRERA, SR. by Celia G. Barrera & Family †RAQUEL VELASCO VALLE by Gloria De Loerez †MARIA GUADALUPE VELASCO VALLE by Gloria De Loera
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Holy Mary, Mother of Jesus, pray for us, St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. (Say this nine times a day, by the 8th day your prayer will be answered. Say it nine days, it has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised.) St. Jude. A. S.
†JOSE AGUSTIN by Su Familia †JOSE CABALLERO by Su Familia †PABLO MIGUEL VILLEGAS by Lopez Villegas Family SUNDAY AUGUST 14TH – I.C.C. 11:00 A.M. †KIMBERLY FLORES (18TH AN.) by Parents †ERNESTO CHAPA by Lydia Garza Saenz †FRANCISCA GARZA by Diana Peña & Family †FERMIN “FRANK” ALCAZAR by Wife 5:00 P.M. †BISHOP RAYMUNDO PEÑA †ALEX RODRIGUEZ by Consuelo Hinojosa †NOE HINOJOSA by Consuelo Hinojosa †MR. & MRS. ALFREDO HINOJOSA by Consuelo Hinojosa †DOMINGO & ESTELA MUÑIZ by Muñiz Family MONDAY AUGUST 15TH – I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †GERONIMO LOPEZ LOPEZ (6TH AN.) by Family †SERGIO CANTU by Familia Cantu TUESDAY AUGUST 16TH – I.C.C. 6.00 P.M. †ALBERTO MORIN, JR. by Wife Cynthia Lopez Morin
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Ramirez & Vela Families want to give our most sincere thanks to all our relatives and friends who have prayed and keep praying for us in this time of sorrow in the loss of a husband, father, grandfather, uncle, nephew and friend that Rene was to all of us. Thank you for your presence, comforting words, �lowers, cards, food and masses. May God bless you and we will always remember your presence and comforting words. 2022 JUDE NOVENA May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and prayHeartforever.worldthroughoutpreservedthenowandSacredofJesusforus.
A LIGHT IS GONE A light from our household is gone. A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home which never can be filled. We have to mourn the loss of one we did our best to save. Beloved on earth, regretted still, remembered in the grace. It was hard to part with one so dear. We little thought the time was near. Farewell, dear one, your life is past. Our love for you till the end will last.
The press box at Joe R. Sanchez Stadium is getting some much needed attention. This is the first step in the renovation process intended to beautify and give more comfort to community and students. As all know, the stadium is the gathering place for many district events, from sporting events to graduations. This is why we must update several aspects of the venue to accommodate the changing times and needs of students and community.
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Roma High Orchestra Program Students Orchestrate at State Competition Hall Meeting on New Safety Measures
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San Isidro ISD in collaboration with DPS and Starr County Sheriff’s Department held a town hall meeting on July 25th to provide information to parents and employees on the new safety measures for the 20222023 school year.to the Roma High School Orchestra Program students who competed and put on great at the Texas State Solo & Ensemble Contest, especially to silver medalists Jacinto Vazquez and Ociel Barrera!! Nation is very proud of all the students, and a big thank to their their
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*Nevergrill. leave a lit grill unattended. Don’t allow kids or pets to play near the grill. Never try to move a lit or hot grill, and remember the grill will stay hot for at least an hour after use.
•Grillingtogether.brings out smiles, cheerfulness, stress-relief, and uplifted•Grillingmoods. provides entertainment, time to visit with loved ones, and time to make memories.•Grilling provides fresh air and Vitamin D
•Grilling(sunshine).provides an opportunity for children and teens to learn about cooking.
“Let’s go, finish strong!” another instructor shouted as the cadets finished the run.
By: Roma High School’s JROTC Program Staff
*Grill outside and away from any structures. Charcoal and gas grills are designed for outdoor use only. Pay attention to overhanging tree branches when you set up your
This month, go outdoors! Breathe fresh air and enjoy what nature has to offer with flavors from the Grillinggrill.offers the opportunity to eat a varied selection of proteins such as beef, chicken, wild game, and seafood. Maybe you fancy grilled fruits and vegetables? You can experiment with rubs, herbs, or marinades. Smoked or not? Direct or indirect heat? Perhaps, a grilled salad? Tofu anyone? The options are endless. One tool all grillers should have in their toolbox is a thermometer. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “foods should be cooked hot enough to kill harmful germs and be maintained at 140°F until grilled food is served”. Recommended internal temperatures are:
•Beef, pork, lamb, veal-- 145°F
*Have baking soda on hand to control a grease fire and a fire extinguisher nearby for other fires. If you don’t have a fire extinguisher, keep a bucket of sand next to the grill. Never use water to put out grease fire.
STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, AUGUST 10, 2022, PAGE 4 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 JJ Wrecker Service, and will be sold. Failure of an owner or lien holder to claim vehicles within thirty (30) days after date of this notice and make payment of all towing, preservation, and storage charges resulting from the placing of vehicles in custody shall constitute a waiver of the right to reclaim vehicle. Contact Juan J. Lopez at 956-487-5929, 6392 E. Hwy 83, Rio Grande City, TX 78582 for information concerning vehicles. PUBLIC NOTICE 2021 Fiat MOBI -LICENSE PLATE- SSZ019A - RED NUEVO LEON MX VIN: 9BD341AB2MY717352 ReviveRinggoldFort If you would like to help restore and preserve the fort through a donation, please contact Revive Fort Ringgold a 501-c non-profit organization Colonel (retired) Ross Barrera 956-735-4790.
•Grilling brings family and friends
Spartan Competition at La Copa Ranch.Thecadets from around South Texas started their competition at their allotted time with a 1K Patient Litter Team Run, Construct a One Rope Bridge, Jeep Pull, Obstacle Course, 1.5K Run, and the Zodiac boat pond crossing. All of the events are non-stop and the time does not stop until all events are competed. As they got into the home stretch of the run after dismounting the Zodiac, some cadets finished without a word while others loudly grunted as they sprinted across the finish line.“Looking good, guys; looking great!” shouted one of the Cadre.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension offers the following resources, including grilling recipes and fundamentals for your grilling enjoyment: bbq.tamu.edu/tamu.edu/?s=grillinghttps://dinnertonight.andhttps://FormoreinformationcontactyourlocalCountyExtension office at starr-tx@ag.tamu.edu Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service - Neida E. Martinez, County Extension Agent – Family and Community Health.
Roma High JROTC Cadets Enjoy Another Successful Raider Competition
CDT Major Jahaziel Rios, Roma Boys Team Captain, said “I think we did pretty well, considering we have a bunch of lower classmen, we placed 3rd out of nine teams.” “Aside from being physically demanding, it also takes a lot of dedication and a lot of teamwork,” Roma Hing JROTC COED Team Captain CDT LTC Angela Gonzalez said of the challenge.Ten-member teams competed in the Raider Challenge. At the end of the day, the highest scoring teams in each category were given a trophy. Trophies also were given out to the top five overall scoring teams. Throughout the day, Cadets and the Alumni from JROTC program helped make sure the event ran smoothly. The new addition to the competition of the Zodiac Boat, on loaned from the City of Roma Police Department, was the high point of most of the competitors. The Zodiac is a special operations boat and the cadets were anticipating the event.
The more than 270 Junior Army ROTC cadets from 16 high schools from South Texas pushed themselves to the limit — both individually and as a team — to complete a series of exercises that challenged them physically and mentally on April 2, 2022 at the Spring Gladiator Raider
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Tips for Grilling Safely
•Fish -•Hamburgers,145°F Ground Beef -160°F•Poultry, Hot Dogs-- 165°F Other tips for grilling safely are to wash your hands before and after handling raw meat, keep raw meats, poultry, and seafood separate from ready-to-eat foods, refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours, and discarding leftovers after 4 Grillingdays. food is a healthier option than frying as fat contained in or on the food drips out; vitamins and minerals are preserved, and calories are lowered. According to Extension Program Specialist Julie Tijerina, “other health benefits of grilling include the promotion of family bonding, passing of traditions, creating memories, and overall positive well-being.” Take advantage of all the benefits that grilling has to offer.
“Paddling the boat thru the pond gave it a real feel of a military type operation,” stated CDT 1LT Vanessa Solis. LTC Luis Barrera, Roma HS JROTC Senior Army Instructor and meet director stated, “One of the things that I think is kind of missing in some of our young folks, not really our Raiders, is the resilience or grit to be able to attack an obstacle and overcome it. We’re teaching them here how to run up against something really, really hard and overcome it.” Barrera said he hopes cadets also walk away from the challenge with a better appreciation for team work. The next Roma Gladiator Raider event will be in October 2022.
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Ms. Erika Falcon assisted a professional chef that created a portable kitchen for culinary art students. Out of school time conference was held at the Omni front hotel in Fort Worth, Texas June 7-10, 2022. Erika is a professional teacher and credits her culinary gifts to her family fun restaurant.
Erika Falcon Attends OSTI-CON Conference
STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, AUGUST 10, 2022, PAGE 7 The 1st Annual San Isidro ISD Summer Basketball Camp took place July 11-14, 2022. Students participated in fun basketball activities using the skills they learned throughout the week. Great job students and coaches! San Isidro ISD 1st Annual Summer Basketball Camp
•Follow the posted speed limit and drive to conditions. For people walking: •Cross the street only at intersections and crosswalks. Look left, right, then left again before crossing.
STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, AUGUST 10, 2022, PAGE 8 equipment—airbags, seat belts and bumpers—common to vehicles. To keep our most vulnerable road users safe, we urge motorists to always be on the lookout for people walking. Pedestrians also have the responsibility to be aware of their surroundings and follow the rules of the Crashroad.”reports from law enforcement indicate the leading factors of pedestrianrelated traffic crashes include
•Follow all traffic and crosswalk signals.
TxDOT urges drivers to look out for pedestrians who account for 1 in 5 traffic fatalities in the Lone Star State As Texans enjoy summer activities outdoors, TxDOT’s “Be Safe. Drive Smart” campaign urges drivers and pedestrians to watch out for each other as pedestrian deaths continue to rise. In 2021, 5,366 traffic crashes involving pedestrians occurred in Texas, and as a result 841 people were killed, a 15% increase in pedestrian fatalities over the previous year. Another 1,470 people were seriously injured.
Pedestrian Deaths in Texas Increase 15% in 2021
“Only 1% of traffic crashes in Texas involve pedestrians, yet pedestrians account for 19% of all roadway deaths,” said TxDOT Executive Director Marc Williams. “That’s because pedestrians lack the protective
TxDOT offers these safety reminders to prevent a deadly encounter: For •Stopdrivers:for pedestrians in crosswalks.•Whenturning, yield the right of way to pedestrians.
1) pedestrians failing to yield the right of way to vehicles, 2) driver inattention, 3) motorists failing to yield the right of way to pedestrians, 4) failure to control speed, and 5) drivers and/ or pedestrians being under the influence of alcohol. The campaign includes TV, radio, billboards and digital advertising. In addition, “walking billboards” will deliver safety messages in the state’s major metro areas with a high volume of pedestrian traffic where it’s easy for drivers and people on foot to see them.
•Pay attention and put your phone away, so you’re always prepared if pedestrians enter your path.
•Be cautious when passing stopped buses or other vehicles.
•Use the sidewalk. If there isn’t one, walk on the left side of the road, facing oncoming traffic.
•When walking, put away electronic devices that take your eyes and ears off the road.
•Wear reflective materials or use a flashlight at night. The information contained in this report represents reportable data collected from the Texas Peace Officer’s Crash Report (CR-3). This information was received and processed by the department as of May 4, 2022. To view additional traffic safety data, visit TxDOT’s Traffic Safety Data Portal online.
•Make eye contact with drivers before crossing. Don’t assume drivers see you.
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Students in Ms. M.E. Sanchez 4th Grade Summer Enrichment Class at R. T. Barrera Elementary School had a wonderful time making a variety of learning projects!Enjoy the photos she shared of the students with the solar Making Solar Ovens ovens they made, and eating their delicious “Solar S’mores”, as well as making and showcasing their solar system projects. Great job Eagles!
South Texas College (STC) is accepting Competitive Proposals Center for Public Safety Excellence Skills and ProjectLightingNo. 22-23-1013 18, 2022 @ 11:00 a.m. TIME STC Purchasing Department & LOCATION: 3200 W Pecan Blvd Bldg N Ste 142 McAllen, Texas 78501 DEADLINE & August 25, 2022 @ 3:00 p.m. SUBMITTAL LOCATION: STC Purchasing Department 3200 W Pecan Blvd Bldg N Ste 145 McAllen, Texas CSP documents will be available beginning on August 10, 2022. The documents may be obtained from RGV Reprographics located 519 South Broadway, McAllen, Texas (Phone: 956-686-1525) upon the deposit of a refundable check in the amount of $100.00 payable to South Texas College. The deposit check will be returned if project plans are returned, in good condition, within ten (10) days after the proposal deadline.
STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, AUGUST 10, 2022, PAGE 11 Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a WINE AND MALT PREMISERETAILER’SBEVERAGEOFF-PERMIT(BQ) , by: AMALIA SANTANA dba LAS PALMAS DRIVE THRU, to be located at 106 EMBASSY ST., RIO GRANDE CITY, STARR COUNTY, TEXAS. LEGAL NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
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On a surveyed the extent of the low water levels International During several hour “tour”, the Texas share of the reservoir fell below 10 percent of the conservation pool - levels not seen since the period from 1996-2002 - and potentially on their way to record lows later this month with little to no rain in the forecast for the tributaries that feed both Amistad and Falcon Reservoirs.Inaddition to the low levels, grasses were completely brown in most of Starr and southern Zapata County, indicating the worsening drought. In these photos: An “island” revealed just north of the dam; no water even trickling out of the dam’s gates (south side) because the levels were at least 10 feet *below* the level needed to flow from the entry point on the north side (last photo); the extent of receded water from a boat ramp and the shoreline in Falcon State Park, just north of the dam.
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