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The Rio Grande City Commission approved an ordinance Wednesday, July 18, making Rio Grande City the 101st city in Texas to pass a Comprehensive Smoke Free Ordinance. “This is a step forward in ensuring that we do all that we can to promote and protect the public health and welfare of Rio Grande City,” said Mayor Joel Villarreal. Long-term benefits for implementing a comprehensive smoke free ordinance for the public include; improved employee and public health, a decline in hospital admissions due to second hand
smoke related diseases and the reduction of indoor air pollution. Employers benefit from a smoke free environment with lower health insurance costs, increased worker productivity, lower cleaning costs and higher property resale values. “On behalf of members and volunteers of the American Heart Association, we congratulate Rio Grande City for passing a smoke free ordinance” said Jerry Saavedra, Sr. Community Policy Manager, American Heart Association. “We applaud the leadership of the Rio Grande City Commission on taking action to improve the health of the
community.” According to the American Lung Association, more than 41,000 people die in the United States from preventable diseases caused by exposure to secondhand smoke. Additionally, the 2006 U.S. Surgeon General’s Report states that adopting smoke free workplace policies is the simplest and most cost effective way to improve worker and business health. For more information, call City of Rio Grande City at (956) 4870672, visit www.cityofrgc.com or visit the City Facebook page.
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Congratulations to Roma ISD’s newest administrators and principals who were named. Marissa Belmontes will serve as the Director of Bilingual Services, responsible for bilingual education, TELPAS testing, suicide prevention programming, Middle School Learning Communities, Middle School Summer Curriculum, and districtwide safety issues and programming. Nicolasa Sarabia will serve as the Director of Assessment, responsible for testing, Section 504, the Dyslexia Program, the Gifted and Talented Program, preventing sexual harassment programming and the Roma High School English Department Learning Communities. Ildefonso Saldivar Jr. will serve as the Roma High School Principal and Danelo Gonzalez will serve as the Roma Middle School Principal.
Starr/Zapata County Producers Have Until Today, Aug. 1 to Submit FSA County Committee Nominations The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) County Executive Director for Starr/Zapata County, Rene R Reyna, reminded farmers and ranchers that they have until today, Aug. 1, 2018, to nominate eligible candidates to serve on local FSA county committees. County committees are made up of farmers and ranchers elected by other producers in their communities to guide the delivery of farm programs at the local level. Committee members play a critical role in the day-to-day operations of FSA. FSA, page 3
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The leadership of the Rio Grande City, Texas Rio Grande City High School graduating class of 1984 is proud to announce that Jose D. Corona Class of 2018 is awarded this year’s RGC High School Class of 1984 memorial scholarship. Jose plans to attend the University of Texas-San Antonio and major in Kinesiology. Jose will also be running with the University’s Cross Country and Track Field teams. The memorial scholarship has been awarded since 1994 in honor and memory for classmates and class sponsors who have passed on. Applicants (Seniors) for the scholarship must demonstrate an economic need, be active in community/public service and possess an overall C+ average (2.5 or higher) based on a 4.0 scale. Awardees draft an essay on what
the meaning of being a “Rattler” means to them. Essays are reviewed and selected by the scholarship trustees. Class of 1984 alumnus and friends of the Class of 84 annually contributed financial support to this local endeavor. The Rio Grande City High School Class of 1984 wishes all the best to the Rio Grande City Class of 2018. “May you ever live in Glory and win in all you do” – Rio Grande City High School Alma Mater.
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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1ST - I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †MANUEL GAMBOA (2ND AN.) by Eddie †RAMIRO GUERRA by Daughters †OLGA TREVINO (10TH AN.) by Su familia †MARIA GARCIA (1ST AN.) by Family †MARCELINA RUIZ (4TH AN.) by Yolanda Barrientos THURSDAY AUGUST 2ND - I.C.C. 6:30 A.M. PRO POPULO - MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE FRIDAY AUGUST 3RD - I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †ANGELA RAENELL REYNA (12TH AN.) by Family
†REYNALDO GARCIA SR. (AN.) by Family SATURDAY AUGUST 4TH - I.C.C. 5:00 P.M. PRO POPULO - MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE SUNDAY AUGUST 5TH- I.C.C. 7:00 A.M. †ENRIQUETA G. SAENZ by Saenz Family †MANUELITA C. PORRAS (54TH AN.) by Mr. & Mrs. Abel Porras SUNDAY SACRED HEART/LOS GARCIA 9:00 A.M. †DANIEL ALBERTO GOMEZ, JR. by Mom & Dad †SANTIAGO OLIVAREZ, JR. by Clemencia Rodriguez
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It’s lonely here without you; We miss you more each day. For life is not the same to us, Since you were called away. If we could only have one lifetime Wish, One dream that could come true. We’d ask with all our hearts, for yesterday and you.
We wish to express our deepest appreciation to all of our relatives and friends for their presence, food, �lowers, cards, gifts, and condolences during our time of grief for the loss of our beloved one. May God bless you and we will always remember your presence and comforting words.
Garza and Olivarez families
SUNDAY AUGUST 5TH - I.C.C. 11:00 A.M. †JOEL F. SALINAS by Family †RITA I. SALINAS by Family †ROBERT ELLISON (38TH AN.) by Amy Marino & Children †LYDIA O. GARZA by Sons & Daughters 1:00 P.M. †GONZALO TAMEZ (21ST AN.) by Family †JESUS MARIA SOLIS by Daughter Leticia S. Guerra †MARIA GARCIA by Family 5:00 P.M. †MARIA OLGA LOPEZ BROWN (13TH AN.) by Family †REYNALDO & MARIA ASCENCION LOPEZ by Family
†ISABEL GUTIERREZ (5TH AN.) by Sus hijos SPECIAL INTENTION FOR: LUIS ALBERTO ANDRADE TANGUMA by Parents MONDAY AUGUST 6TH – I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †SAUL F. HINOJOSA (AN.) by Family †JOSE P. & PEDRO C. OLIVARES by Ramona Olivares & Family TUESDAY AUGUST 7TH - I.C.C. 6:30 A.M. PRO POPULO - MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE
DPS Warns Texans of Safety Concerns in Summer Heat The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is reminding Texans to take extra safety precautions as temperatures and heat indices continue to reach 100 degrees and above in many parts of the state. “We have already experienced extreme heat in most parts of the state this summer, and DPS wants to remind all Texans that the dangers from sustained high temperatures should not be taken lightly,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. “Heat-related injuries and deaths are often preventable if we take the necessary steps to
protect ourselves and others.” Extreme temperatures place children at greater risk of injury or death if left unattended in a vehicle. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, temperatures inside a car can rise more than 20 degrees in only 10 minutes. Even with an outside temperature of 60 degrees, the temperature inside a car can reach 110 degrees. Heatstroke is one of the leading causes of non-crash-related fatalities among children, and every year, children die from heat-
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related injuries after being left in a vehicle or by entering a vehicle unnoticed. Leaving windows partially rolled down does not help. A child should never be left unattended in a vehicle. Additionally, extreme heat events or heat waves are one of the leading causes of weatherrelated deaths in the United States, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Periods of severe heat and high humidity tax the body’s ability to cool itself and can lead to heat exhaustion and heat stroke, which can be fatal. DPS offers the following tips for staying safe and managing the heat: •Drink plenty of water throughout the day even if you do not feel thirsty; you may not realize you’re dehydrated until it’s too late. Also avoid alcohol and beverages high in caffeine or sugar during periods of prolonged outdoor exposure. Pay attention to your body. Heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke can develop quickly. Know the warning signs and seek medical attention if necessary. •Check on others, especially
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the elderly, sick, very young and those without air conditioning. •Don’t forget pet safety. Animals are also susceptible to heat-related injury or death – don’t put your pets in these dangerous conditions. •Monitor local weather updates and stay aware of any upcoming changes in weather. •Limit exposure to the sun and stay indoors as much as possible. If possible, avoid strenuous outdoor activity during the hottest part of the day. •Light-colored, loosefitting clothing and a hat are recommended while spending time outdoors. •Wear sunscreen. Sunburns can affect your body’s ability to cool down. Protect yourself during periods of sun exposure by putting on sunscreen SPF 15 or higher 30 minutes prior to going outside. •Be extra careful when cooking outdoors, building campfires or driving off-road to avoid igniting dry vegetation. Also, stay aware of burn bans in your area and always abide by restrictions on outside burning. For more information on how to prepare for extreme heat, visit ready.gov.
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Rio Grande City Main Street Attends Summer Conference in Amarillo Nancy Perez, Rio Grande City Main Street and Business Development Coordinator, was part of a class of 17 new Main Street managers, assistant managers, and volunteers completing Texas Main Street orientation July 10, 2018 in Amarillo. Representatives from local Main Street programs participating in the orientation included Amarillo, Bastrop, Bay City, Canyon, Corsicana, Denison, Gladewater, Grand Saline, Kilgore, La Grande, Marshall, Mineola, Mount Pleasant, Pearsall, Pittsburg and Rio Grande City. During the orientation, participants learned about the Main Street Four Point Approach™ which focuses on four primary areas of strategic action: program management and organization, downtown promotion, building design, and economic vitality for downtown revitalization efforts. “The conference provided insights on the efforts of Texas Main Street communities implementing the Four Point Approach,” said Mrs. Perez. “This was a great opportunity to expand Rio Grande City’s network and meet new and veteran main street managers in the Texas Main Street program.” More than 65 attendees from Main Street programs across the state participated in the annual network meeting hosted by Center City of Amarillo, which is a 14-year Texas Main Street community. The Texas Main Street Program (TMSP) is a part of the Texas Historical Commission, the state agency for historic preservation. TMSP has been providing services
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“The deadline is today, Aug. 1,” said Reyna. “If you know of a great candidate or want to nominate yourself to serve on your local county committee, visit your FSA office to submit the nomination form. I especially encourage the nomination of beginning farmers and ranchers, as well as women and minorities. This is your opportunity to have a say in how federal programs are delivered in your county.” Committees consist of three to 11 members and meet once a month or as needed to make important decisions on disaster and conservation programs, emergency programs, commodity price support loan programs, county office employment and other agricultural issues. Members serve three-year terms. Nationwide there are over 7,700 farmers and ranchers serving on FSA county committees. To be eligible to serve on an FSA county committee, a person must participate or cooperate in an agency administered program and reside in the local administrative area where the election is being held. A complete list of eligibility requirements, more information and nomination forms are available at http:// www.fsa.usda.gov/elections. All nominees must sign the nomination form FSA-669A. All nomination forms for the 2018 election must be postmarked or received in the local FSA county office by Aug. 1, 2018. Ballots will be mailed to eligible voters by Nov. 5 and are due back to the local USDA Service Centers on Dec. 3. The newly elected county committee members will take office Jan. 1, 2019.
and designating local Main Street The Rio Grande City Main communities since 1981. There Street Program provides many are currently 89 designated Main opportunities to get involved in Street communities in Texas. downtown revitalization efforts.
Anyone interested in volunteering is encouraged to visit the Main Street office at 406 E. Main Street or call (956) 488-0047.
Grulla Middle School Wishes Retiring Staff Members Best of Luck
GMS had the privilege to celebrate Ms. E. Garza and Mrs. L. Corona’s retirement. Grulla Middle School Administration and Staff presented them with honorary plaques to honor their hard work and dedication to all their students. Thank you! Group photo of new managers and volunteers at Amarillo Conference
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Ringgold Elementary Hosted the RGCCISD 2nd Roma ISD Middle School Students Annual Summer School Fathers Day Celebration Honored for Track District Championships
Congratulations to the Roma Middle School and Ramiro Barrera Middle School Track Teams, which both have several girls and boys that are District Champions in their events! They were honored at the Roma ISD School Board Meeting. Ringgold Elementary hosted the RGCCISD 2nd Annual Summer School Fathers Day Celebration. Idani Salinas, Ringgold Elementary Principal and Maricela Garcia, Assistant Director of Federal Programs both welcomed the families in attendance as they enjoyed the breakfast and cupcakes provided to them. The families also enjoyed a performance by the ACE Grulla Conjunto and the Hernandez sisters.
Texas Sales Tax Holiday is Aug. 10-12 --Whether you’re in need of book bags, blackboard chalk or bell-bottom pants, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar is reminding shoppers they can save money on those and certain other items during the state’s sales tax holiday. This year, the sales tax holiday is scheduled for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 10-12.
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CUELLAR Continued from Front Page entrepreneurial career. Congressman Cuellar continued, “as a former small business owner, I know the challenges of opening a business, including finding the resources and funds to get started, and just as important, how to the keep the business running. This is why this ‘Access to Capital’ event is so crucial. Having exposure to different resources, such as federal funding and counseling, is key. I also understand how difficult it can be to comply with burdensome regulations while staying afloat. The need for credit to keep your doors open and support your
employees’ jobs is also critical. This year, I helped secure funding that will help eliminate heavy burdens and increase job growth in the 28th district. It will also alleviate regulations on small financial institutions, increase trade with other countries, and lower prices for consumer goods. He added, “I want to thank all the organizations that made this event possible including the UTRGV SBDC, the Starr County Industrial Foundation, Rio Grande EDC, Rio Grande Public Library, and the Rio Grande Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.”
ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, don’t hesitate to express the passion you are feeling for a loved one. If you do not share your feelings, others will not know what you are thinking and fail to respond. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 It’s time to trust your instincts, Taurus. When something does not seem on the up and up, you owe it to yourself to speak up. Keep in mind that others may not believe. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Your romantic life seems to be full of complicated patterns that could be perceived as obstacles, Gemini. Don’t let these things hinder your relationships. Start making changes. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Sitting back and not doing much this week will move you nowhere quickly, Cancer. You need to find motivation to be productive and get to the tasks at hand. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, if you can stay on course, things will move along quite well for you. There are plenty of distractions that may be in your way, but you must look beyond them. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Get outdoors and enjoy a walk through the park or a hike, Virgo. It’s what you need after being cooped up for too long. Outdoor
projects also may beckon you. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, start planning a muchneeded vacation right now. And don’t forget to look beyond your usual haunts, as there are many other options available as well. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, you may have a great deal of energy, but you need a plan regarding where to direct it. This may be a good week to spend with friends or family. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, try not to get swept away by bad habits. Try something new and obtain a fresh perspective, whether the task is large or small. Accept challenges as they come. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 There is no need to go to extremes to get your point across, Capricorn. Listen to other people’s opinions, recognizing that their insight may prove valuable. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, there is nothing wrong with questioning the actions of others. This can be a great way to understand others’ points of view and fine tune your own. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 All it takes is a little spark and then your motivation will renew, Pisces. It won’t take very long to get back on track if you desire it.
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Evangelina L.
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Starr County Pct. 4 Nutrition John & Olive Hinojosa Elementary Students Center’s 4th of July Celebration Attended their End of the Year Trip
Dressed up in Red, White and Blue the senior citizens that attend Pct. 4 Nutrition Center celebrated our John & Olive Hinojosa Elementary Red Diamond Cheerleaders and Student Council members had their country’s independence in a grand way. The center directed by Mrs. Denise Alaniz and her staff provided end of the year trip to Schlitterbahn in South Padre Island. The students were also treated to dinner at great patriotic entertainment while enjoying a great meal. Pirate’s Landing in Port Isabel. The students had a memorable time!
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The establishment of the San Roque Church resulted in the 1960s when Juan Francisco Longoria, distraught over the disappearance of his son, Eugenio Longoria, deeded his land to Bishop Verdaquer in a apparent act of supplication. Soon afterwards the Oblate Priests of the Rio Grande Missions began construction. The church was a welcomed addition to the area since these priests had been, since 1853, officiating mass, last rites, baptisms, and marriages in private homes at Rancho La Grulla and other rural communities. The construction had only partially begun when tragically in 1870 the body of young Eugenio surfaced. His grieving parents later died in 1882, ten years before the church was to be inaugurated on October 4, 1892. San Roque went on to serve as the social and religious center of La Grulla and its outlying ranches and was governed by the Rio Grande Missions. Its architecture, which includes a wooden bell tower, brick cornices, and arches, reflects European influences of the French Oblate Order. Its statues included San Roque, Sacred Heart, and Immaculate Conception. San Roque’s spiritual and cultural importance to the greater La Grulla community is inestimable; its physical presence continued to offer solace even after it was abandoned in 1952 with the construction of the new Holy Family Church. Between 1991 and 1994, the La Grulla community renovated the San Roque Church in an effort to preserve its endearing heritage.
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John & Olive Hinojosa Elementary 6th Six Weeks Honor Roll Ms. Marissa Saldivar, Principal at John & Olive Hinojosa Elementary proudly announces the Honor Roll for the 6th Six Weeks 2017-2018 School Year. PRE- KINDER C. Delgado A Alan Carmona, Xiomara Garza, Ayzel Oliveira, Orlando Quiroz, Devany Robles, Genesis Rojas, Arianna Saenz, Genesis Telles A&B Mario Amador, Luzma Arevalo, Casey Mendoza, Mackayla Morin, Mario Zarate R. Estrada A Liliana Campos, Jayden Davila, Vanessa Garcia, Hailey Garza, Shaiel Guerrero, Roberto Moreno, Luis Ornelas B David Pena, Evelynn Gonzalez A. Garcia A Lisbeth Alaffa, Juan A. Barrera, Berenice Galvan, Victoria A. Maraboto, Sophia Martinez, Dylan Parra, Jesus A. Ramos, Ian Rios, Dayana M. Rodriguez, Omar E. Trevino A&B Destiny Diaz, Chanel Rodriguez B Alberto Garcia KINDER M. Cruz A Danna Amador, Dasha Cabello, Angel Cervantes, Emilio Garcia, Maybelyn Muralles, Elias Valades A&B Dania Rodriguez A. Guerrero A Julio Alvarado, Lukas Barrera, Angela Flores, Kayla Gaytan, Kayla Ibarra, Alejandro Lopez, Kendron Rios, Jose David Sandoval A&B Alexis De Anda, Xavier Diaz, Oscar Garcia, Ximena Rodriguez G. Sandoval A Felix Garza, Braeden Gonzalez, Yaritzel Gonzalez, Alejandro Ibarra, Dayanara Lopez, Mario A. Lozano, Criselda Medina, Esmeralda Medina, Christopher Mendoza, Vianey Navarro, Isaac Rivas, Isaac Salinas, Ray Silva, Ashley Marie Trevino A&B Aubrie De Rueda, Lennae Garrido C. Trevino A Santiago Canales, Gloria Herrera, Jairo Martinez, Mia Perez, Cesar Rodriguez A&B Layssa Aleman, Jesus Galaviz, Amy Lopez, John Anthony Pena
FIRST GRADE N. Alvarado A Mariane Alanís, Nathan Ávila, Jasón De Anda, Elizabeth Flores, Sebastián Garza, Mario Isaguirre, Regina Molina, Samirá Monrroy, Diego Vásquez A&B Victoria Cárdenas, Evelyn Maldonado C. Chapa A Eduardo Alaffa, Ángel Candelas, Sophia Espiricueta, Kaylee Garza, Kevin Garza, Maileny Garza, Shalomi Guerrero, Jesús Vásquez A&B Emanuel Abundiz, Amy Gerónimo, Ediel González, Jay Oyervides, Kathia Rivera, Brithany Salazar I. Juárez A Víctor Ayala, Yaritza Flores, Krystal González, Mario Pena, Ángelo Rojas A&B Michelle Arévalo, Rene Lozano, Rolando Lozano Edwin Ríos V. Salinas A Dilany Garza, Evelyn Garza, Enrique Gazca, Ángel Ortega A&B Roberto García, Edgar Garza, Juan Gaytán, Eduardo López SECOND GRADE B. Chapa A Sarah Barrera, Lynette Carillo, Rosselyn García, Zoe Guerrero, Evangeline Rodríguez A&B Luis Alaffa, Hugo Cisneros, Johana Cortes, Ethan Delgado, Dánica González, Izcalli Guajardo, Janely Hinojosa, Brandon Lozano, Deynna Palacios, Arianna Rios, Herbey Rodríguez, Mya Rodríguez, Giovanny Santillan I. Rodríguez A Aarón Olivares, David Rodríguez A&B Francisco Amador, Jennifer Díaz, Donato Medina, Hailey Pérez, Christian Salinas, Abisai Vásquez, Luis A. Zarate I. Sánchez A&B Bayron Arellano, Leon Pena THIRD GRADE S. García A&B José Abundiz, Violeta Aranda, Isabela García, Omar, García, David Lobato, José Lopez, Brianna Ramon, Daniel Resendez J. Silva A&B Debanhi Martínez, Roberto Sosa
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ADVERTISEMENT STARR COUNTY HAS BEEN AWARDED FEDERAL STATE-SET-ASIDE FUNDS MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS)/ FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY UNDER THE EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER NATIONAL BOARD PROGRAM. Starr County has been chosen to receive $8,000 for supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county. The selection was made by a National Board that is chaired by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency and consists of representatives from American Red Cross; Catholic Charities, USA; National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA: The Jewish Federations of North America, The Salvation Army; and, United Way Worldwide. The Local Board was charged to distribute funds appropriated by Congress to help expand the capacity of food and shelter programs in high-need areas around the country. A Local Board made up of Thelma M. Garza, United Way of South Texas; Danella Hughes, American Red Cross; Captain Stephen Correira, The Salvation Army; DeAnne Economides, Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley; Rabbi Claudio J. Kogan, The Temple Emanuel; Norma Pimentel, Catholic Social Services; Cynthia Fuentes, Starr County; Richard Capello, Homeless Representative; Jaime Longoria, Community Action Agency; Belinda F. Simons, Su Casa de Esperanza and Elizabeth Zamora, Calvary Baptist Church representative will determine how the funds awarded to STARR County are to be distributed among the emergency food and shelter programs run by local service agencies in the area. The Local Board is responsible for recommending agencies to receive these funds and any additional funds available under this phase of the program. Under the terms of the grant from the National Board, local agencies chosen to receive funds must: 1) be private voluntary non-profits or units of government, 2) be eligible to receive Federal funds, 3) have an accounting system and conduct an annual audit, 4) practice nondiscrimination, 5) have demonstrated the capability to deliver emergency food and/or shelter programs, and 6) if they are a private voluntary organization, have a voluntary board. Qualifying agencies are urged to apply. Starr County has distributed Emergency Food and Shelter funds previously with, South Texas Food bank and Catholic Social Services These Agencies were responsible for providing 39,438 meals and 151 bills paid in utility assistance. Public or private voluntary agencies interested in applying for Emergency Food and Shelter Program funds must contact Maria Flores, United Way of South Texas: 113 W. Pecan Blvd. McAllen, TX 78501-9584, or call 686-6331 for an application. The deadline for submitting applications to the United Way of South Texas is Thursday, August 16, 2018 by 5:00 p.m.
Childhood food allergies linked to skin Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says four out of every 100 children has a food allergy, and such numbers are on the rise. While the mechanisms by which a person develops an allergy to specific foods remain something of a mystery, new research points to the skin as a likely culprit. And certain products that unsuspecting parents use on infants and children may make matters worse. A study from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine says the factors contributing to food allergy include genetics that alter skin absorbency, skin exposure to allergens in dust, use of infant cleansing wipes that leave soap on the skin, and skin exposure to food from those providing infant care. These factors may be the ideal recipe for a food allergy to emerge. Even if a child has yet to ingest a certain food, it can still enter the body through the skin. Baby wipes containing the synthetic cleanser sodium lauryl sulphate may be partially to blame.
The top layer of the skin is made of lipids that create a protective barrier against allergens. Soaps and wipes can disrupt that barrier, explains Joan Cook-Mills, a professor of allergy-immunology who was involved in a study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Children with genetic skinbarrier defects also may be vulnerable to food allergies. When
touched after an adult or sibling has handled peanut butter, eggs, soy, shellfish, or one of the other common food allergens, such children may experience a reaction. Adults should wash their hands before picking up or tending to infants and rinse off areas where wipes or other cleansers are used to avoid potential problems with decreasing lipid barriers against allergens.
PUBLIC NOTICE APC Towers, LLC proposes to build an up to 53.3-meter (overall height) monopole telecommunications tower. The tower would be located off North Nacaquita Street, Rio Grande City, TX (near 26 21 36.8N, 98 46 13.9W, NAD 83). The tower would not be lighted. The FCC Form 854 File Number is A1107968. Interested persons may review the application by going to www.fcc.gov/asr/applications and entering the Form 854 File Number. Interested parties may raise environmental concerns about the proposed action by filing a Request for Environmental Review (RER) with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC strongly encourages interested parties to file RER online; instructions can be found at www.fcc.gov/asr/environmentalrequest. However, if an online request is not possible, interested parties may mail their request to: FCC Requests for Environmental Review, Attn: Ramon Williams, 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554. Additionally, APC Towers invites comments on the impact the proposed tower may have on Historic Properties. Comments may be sent to Mary Seagrave Eurek of Newfields, LLC. Written comments can be sent to mseagrave@newfields.com or 3265 N. Fort Apache Road, Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89129. Ms. Seagrave Eurek can be reached at 404-969-0973. [Starr TX-1419]
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Ac2E GT Summer Enrichment Program Students Took a Historical Tour Green anoles are the only anoles native to North America coast to Florida and up the east coast as far as Virginia. They’re also now found in Hawaii. A few other species of introduced anoles are also found in the area. The range or territory of a single anole is a mere 50 to 100 square yards. That’s a circle with a diameter of only about 15 feet. They stay close to home. The characteristic that makes green anoles so interesting is their ability to change color. While they’re normally green, they turn brown when stressed or when sexually aroused. Because of the color changes, they’re sometimes called “American chameleons.” However, they’re not even closely related to true chameleons. Another visual feature of interest is their dewlap. A dewlap a The range of the green anole is extends from Texas along the pouch on
There are about 387 species of anoles in the world but only one is native to North America: the green anole, Anolis carolinensis. I’ve had little experience with anoles; they don’t live here at the ranch. I only see them when I visit friends in town. Oddly, anoles seem to be urban creatures. I surmise that their lack of appearance in the wild may have something to do with predators. Snakes, carnivorous birds and large lizards that eat Ac2E GT Summer Enrichment Program students from 4th - 6th Grades took a historical tour of Rio them are not common urban Grande City historical sites and landmarks. Their historical tour offered students a field experience that dwellers and, thus, urban areas complimented their TPSP summer curriculum tasks on historical landmarks and their research skills are safer habitats. involved in doing so.
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