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487-2440 300 East Main St. R.G.C. STARR VISION CENTER Dr. Angie Ramirez erapeutic488-0808Optometrist280W.2ndSt.R.G.C. CASTAÑEDA Auto Insurance & Bail Bonds 487-7000 487-25964350E.USHWY83R.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. 37, No. 35 WEEKLY WEDNESDAY • AUGUST 31, 2022 Office (956) 487-6544 - Fax (956) 487-6165 - E-Mail: sctc78582@aol.com - www.starrcountytowncrier.com 956-487-2140MON-SUNOPEN7AM-7PM 5470 E. HWY 83 R.G.C. TX 956-519-3237 • 6601 W. HWY 83 - MISSION, TX BIG DOOR SALE LARGE SELECTION WE HAVE A NEW LINE OF DOORS AVAILABLE The Law Office Of 956-317-1167206N.BrittonAve.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 AlvarezCHUY 501 N. Britton Ave • Rio Grande City, Texas 956-487-4871Cell:956-208-0282 El abogado con mas de 34 años de experiencia NOT CERTIFIED BY THE TEXAS BOARD OF LEGAL SPECIALIZATION ATTORNEY AT LAW Rio Grande City High School Alumni Donates Items to Fort Ringgold Museum

Please help! Calling All Families of Deceased Roma, Texas Area Veterans

Rio Grande City Grulla ISD Groundbreaking for the renovations on the Multi-purpose center as well as the new Faculty and staff testing center

Roma ISD is building a Veterans Memorial in the near future to honor local Veterans. The Roma High JROTC Program is overseeing this project and is starting with the collection of all the information from the local community.Whatthey are looking for is the deceased veterans DD-214 from the local Roma area that attended and/or graduated from Roma ISD schools. The Veterans do not need to be buried in the local area. They can be buried elsewhere, as long as they meet the minimum criteria.Alldocuments need to be collected by September 9, 2022 Email the DD214 to lbarrera1@ romaisd.com, or drop them off at Roma High School or the Roma ISD Central Administration Office with attention to the Roma High School JROTC. Forms by also be mailed to Roma High School JROTC, ATTN: Veterans Memorial Project, P.O. Box 187, Roma TX 78584. For more information contact LTC (retired) Luis C. Barrera, 956-849-1333, ex 1370.

RGCGISD held a groundbreaking for the renovations on the Multi-purpose center as well as the new Faculty and staff testing center. On behalf of Superintendent, Mr. Adolfo Peña Jr., and our entire School Board of Trustees, we would like to thank all city and county officials that came out to set sail on the beginning of an era. We would like to thank all students who participated in this event. This embarkment was started for YOU, the students, to create a brighter and even more prosperous future. Students will have access to more resources that will allow our students to have all the necessary resources needed for testing and other large group presentations. The new facility will have a large conference room that can seat up to 140 people with the ability to split it into two conference rooms that allow two groups of 70. These projects are moving our district to an even brighter future than we have already embarked on.

Fort Ringgold, Texas: Mr. Roberto Olivarez Rio Grande City High School Alumni Class of 1975 donates historical items a Future Fort Ringgold Museum. Roberto currently resides in the Dallas Forth Worth area and has been a longtime advocate to save and preserve the Fort. In the past he and Class of 1971 Marsha Powers donated a turn of the century medical buggy which is now in Revive Fort Ringgold hands. Some of the items Roberto donated are early century wheelchair, cavalry horse saddle, vintage towel holder, army bugle, a face washing vase and other items. Roberto and his family also received a tour of the fort from Colonel Barrera and also visited the Lee house to culminate the tour.

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Obituary (Arlington, Texas)—Mrs. Celia G. Villarreal, 91, of Rio Grande City, Texas, passed away peacefully on August 13, 2022 in Arlington, Texas, at the home of her beloved daughter, Rosie. This is where Celia spent her final years surrounded by her extended Arlington family branch which also included her grandson, his wife and her three youngest great-grandsons to whom she was devoted.Maria Celia (known to all simply as “Celia”) Garza was born at home on April 27, 1931 to Mr. Hernan R. Garza and Mrs. Hermenegilda “Hila” Lopez Garza, a prominent pioneer business family in Rio Grande City, Texas. She attended local Starr County schools.

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Early in her life, her parents realized she had an acumen for numbers and as a teen was given the responsibility of running the ticket booth at the family’s “Teatro Mexico”, the venue that hosted live performances by Pedro Infante, Pedro Armendariz and many famous Mexican actors and singers of the 1940’s and 1950’s. On January 13, 1948, she married Rene Villarreal, a young man from Rio Grande City, Texas and they soon started a family. Celia continued to juggle motherhood with her career in business and sales throughout her life. She helped manage (along with her sister, Concha Gavilan) the community favorite H&H Drive-In Theatre. Celia then worked for 20 years as a sales associate (selling fine jewelry and exclusive perfumes) at the original “Valley Mart” store which was founded by Mr. and Mrs. Pete Diaz, Jr. After Celia left Valley Mart, she opened her own business. She designed and built “The Country Store”, from the ground up. It was a bustling and popular convenience shop. Celia oversaw the construction of the building, stocked its shelves, waited on customers and kept the books. Her store became a success through her grit, hard work and sheer determination. Celia greeted all her customers with the same smile and good service that had been her trademark throughout her life. When the store closed its doors after its outstanding 20 year run, she still felt she wasn’t ready to Atretire.age 65, Celia began working with developmentally disabled children. She learned, in her golden years, that she had a gift for reaching the hearts of these children with her patience, compassion and love. She often remarked that it was “the best job” she ever had. Celia was 76 years young when she left that position. She left to care for her ailing husband, Rene, until his death.Celia was a skilled businesswoman, an entrepreneur, a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her last weeks were spent listening to her favorite music by Pedro Infante and Javier Solis. Celia possessed a kind heart and a generous spirit and became a successful businesswoman at a time when women were often discouraged from such ventures. Her legacy will live on in the family that she raised and loved with all her heart. Celia was preceded in death by her husband, Rene Villarreal and her eldest son, Raul Ruben Villarreal and by her siblings: Hernan Ernesto Garza, Concepcíon (Concha) Garza Gavilan, Hernan Regino Garza, Jr., Hortencia (Tencha) Garza Peña, and Alicia Garza Rosa. She is survived by her sister, Rebecca (Becky) Canales. Celia is also survived by her daughter, Rosie V. Wilson, her grandson, Bruce Dustin Wilson (Lezley Stiff) and greatgrandchildren, Levi, Aiden, and Rhett all of Arlington, Texas; and her son, René Guadalupe (Pito) Villarreal (Cynthia Casas) and grandchildren, Michael and Matthew Villarreal and Reanna and Romeo Reyna; her dear cousin that she raised from childhood, Olivia (Bibi) Lopez Rivera (Jose Luis) and her granddaughter, Veronica Rivera Cox (Luke); her daughter-in-law, Elina Clark (Mrs. Ruben Raul) Villarreal, grandchildren Lucinda (Lucy) Villarreal (Pete Martinez) and Dylon Villarreal; and greatgrandchildren, Pedro and Ruben Martinez, Zyruss Villarreal and Mark Anthony Villarreal (Christina Orano). All are from the Rio Grande Valley. The family is most grateful to Mrs. Dani Martinez (CNA) of Arlington, Texas for her wonderful hospice care and her great help in making Celia’s last two years comfortable andArrangementshappy. at her passing were made by the GuerreroDean Funeral Home in Grand Prairie, Texas. In lieu of a funeral, Celia’s life will be celebrated in September at a private family gathering in Rio Grande City, Texas. The family would like to thank all those who were kind enough to share their memories and condolences.

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Obituary Celia G. Villarreal Celia G. Villarreal April 27, 1931 † August 13, 2022

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Elida was born in Rancho Nuevo, Texas, and lived in La Rosita, Texas until she married Demetrio Olivarez in 1954 and moved to Rio Grande City. She was a devoted housewife for many years and was an excellent cook. Her kitchen and dining room were often filled with family, friends, and delicious food. No one left hungry. Lela was also a seamstress sewing costumes for school plays and shows, all while raising her children Demetrio Jr. (deceased) and Nelda, and caring for her father-in-law Hilario Olivarez until his death in 1985. After many years as a housewife and mother, she started working at the Rio Grande City High SchoolAftercafeteria.serving as head cook at the cafeteria she took a job at the Community Daycare Center at the Plaza in Rio Grande City where she touched the lives of many children and parents. After a few years at the Day Care Center, she opened her own daycare center at home and continued to serve children and parents. She also helped raise many nephews, nieces, grandchildren, and greatgrandchildren. Lela was full of love and gave it fully to all. Throughout her life, Lela was a devout Catholic and served many years providing the Rosary for bereaving families. She was also very involved in the Shoenstatt Apostolic Movement at the Immaculate Conception Church. Lela is preceded in death by her son Demetrio Olivarez Jr., father Feliberto Salinas, mother Esther Salinas, brothers Armando Salinas and Enrique Salinas, sisters Hermelinda (Minni) Ramon, Arminda (Quita) Salinas, and Francisca Gonzalez, and great grandsons Chayse Olivarez and Jonah Austin Consier. Lela is survived by her husband Demetrio Olivarez, daughter Nelda (Archie) Montemayor, grandsons Casimiro (Margie) Olivarez and DJ (Viviana) Olivarez, daughterin-law Maricela Olivarez, 4 other grandchildren, 8 greatgrandchildren, and brothers Narcisso Salinas, Roberto Salinas and Miguel Salinas, and numerous nephews and nieces. The Olivarez family would like to thank all family and friends who were part of Lela’s life. Special thanks to Juanita Rodriguez who served faithfully as Lela’s provider for 20 years and continues to serve the Olivarez family.

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RGCGISD groundbreaking Ceremony for the renovations on the Multi-purpose center as well as the new Faculty and staff testing center

RGCGISD held a groundbreaking for the renovations on the Multi-purpose center as well as the new Faculty and sta testing center. On behalf of Superintendent, Mr. Adolfo Peña Jr., and our entire School Board of Trustees, we would like to thank all city and county o cials that came out to set sail on the beginning of an era. We would like to thank all students who participated in this event. is embarkment was started for YOU, the students, to create a brighter and even more prosperous future. Students will have access to more resources that will allow our students to have all the necessary resources needed for testing and other large group presentations. e new facility will have a large conference room that can seat up to 140 people with the ability to split it into two conference rooms that allow two groups of 70. ese projects are moving our district to an even brighter future than we have already embarked on.

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GHS Mighty Cross Country Teams

San Isidro ISD Lady Tigers Volleyball Team

Compete at Zapata Stampede Meet

More than 4,800 Baylor University students have been named to the Dean’s Academic Honor List for the Spring 2022 semester.The Dean’s Academic Honor List recognizes Baylor undergraduates for their outstanding academic work during each semester. Students honored on the Dean’s List earned a minimum semester grade-point average of 3.70 with no grade lower than a “C” while enrolled in at least 12 graded semester hours.

- Tournament MVP, Roma Elizondo - Offensive MVP, Fatima Perez - Defensive MVP, Natalee Alvarez - All-Tournament Libero,

Rio Grande City, TX Camryn Legaspi, Louise Herrington School of Nursing Student Honored on the Dean’s Academic Honor List at Baylor University Labor Day is on the first Monday of September every year and is a national holiday in the US.

ti en el sinotrosactos,mediantemundosusparaquecreanentiquetengaque decir una sola palabra. ¡Muchas felicidades, lograste tu gran ilusión de ser el rey del centro Vida Bendita y nos sentimos muy orgullosos de ti hijo mio! Tu mami que te ama con todo su corazón, Maria A. Torres FelizMoisesCumpleañosVasquez felicidades,sinotrosactos,mediantemundosusparaquecreanentiquelograste ser y su tenga que sola 8/31/22 Congratulations to San Isidro ISD Lady Tigers volleyball team for winning the CHAMPIONSHIP at the Freer Tournament!!! Tournament honors: Alex

Querido hijo, Hoy llegas a tus 30 años, Padre Dios se que todas las cosas obran para el bienestar de quienes lo aman. Gracias por tener tu mayor propósito en tus planes para el. También te pido Señor Dios que el sea un re�lejo de Garcia Aryanna Garza - AllTournament, and Melissa Machuca - All-Tournament. Awesome job, Coach Mills, Coach Gutierrez, and the Lady Tigers!!! Keep up the outstanding work!!! Win CHAMPIONSHIP at Freer Tournament

Grulla High School mighty cross country teams competed at the Zapata stampede meet. Medaling for the boys team were: Omar Rodriguez 4th place, Eddy Reyna 15th place, Eden Gonzalez 31st, and Hector Morales 37th. Placing for the girls team were: Mariana Hernandez 3rd place, Rebekah Hernandez 10th, Aylin Resendez 11th, Eyvanna Quiroz 12th, Gracie Vela 17th, Sabina Quiroz 18th, and Linda Vela 22nd. Congratulations athletes and coaches on a job well done.

•Don’t drink and drive, even a little •Designatebit a (sober) driver. •Stay off the mobile phone –this includes texting. Designate a “co-pilot” to oversee the phone while you’re driving so you can concentrate on the task at hand. •Stay weather-aware. Turn around and don’t drown if water is running across the road. Only two feet of rushing water can sweep away a vehicle. •Leave plenty of time to get to your destination. Roadways are likely to be crowded. Drive friendly – the Texas way! 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. Visit TDLR’s website for more information and resources. You can search the TDLR licensee database, and also find past violations in which a final order was issued against companies or individuals. TDLR’s Customer Service line is available anytime between 7 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 1-800803-9202. TDLR representatives are fluent in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.

Tow trucks, emergency vehicles stopped on the side of the road? You must slow down or move over Motorists headed out for one last summer holiday should remember that state law requires them to slow down or move over when tow trucks and other emergency vehicles – police, fire, EMS and highway response trucks – are stopped on the side of the road with their lights activated.Ifaroad has more than one lane traveling in the same direction, Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a RETAIL (B/E)ON-PREMISEDEALERSLICENSE

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Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter 59 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure that the City of Roma Police Department, Roma, Texas will hold a public auction on Saturday, September 17, 2022, at 10:00am for said rearms. Location: 2101 I-69C, Edinburg, Texas 78542. Registration to bid will be from 8:00am to 10:00am and will require a picture identi cation. Items to be auctioned are rearms. All items will be sold “As Is-Where Is” to the highest bidder. Onsite Buyer’s Premium 15%, Internet Buyer’s Premium 18%. All sales are nal 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.

Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a WINE AND MALT PREMISERETAILER’SBEVERAGEOFF-PERMIT(BQ) , by: MARISSA LOPEZ dba FANTASY’S DRIVE THRU, to be located at 35 COUNTY,GRANDECEMETERY,GARCIASVILLERIOCITY,STARRTEXAS.

Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a WINE AND MALT PREMISERETAILER’SBEVERAGEOFF-PERMIT(BQ)

, by: LOCAL VALLEY ASSETS LLC dba EL MOMPI CONVENIENCE STORE & SNACKS, to be located at 1735 E. GRANT ST., ROMA, STARR COUNTY, TEXAS. M anager SYNTHIA A. GARCIA.

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drivers must move out of the lane closest to the emergency vehicles stopped on the road OR slow down at least 20 miles per hour below the speed limit. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation regulates the towing industry as well as the Driver Education and SafetySafetyprogram.tipsfor driving this Labor Day weekend (or any day, really): •Slow down and pay attention to what you’re doing. If you get tired, pull over in a safe spot and walk around to re-energize.

, by: LAZADA LLC dba LAZADA GRILL, to be located at 1150 US HWY 83, RIO GRANDE CITY, STARR COUNTY, TEXAS. OFFICER OF SAID LLC: ROGELIO SAENZ / PRESIDENT. LEGAL NOTICE

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

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Request for Proposals packages may be obtained at the Purchasing Department located at 3200 W Pecan Blvd Bldg N Ste 145, McAllen, TX 78501 (Corner of Quince & 31st St) or by calling 956-872-4681. Responses received after the specified time and date will not be considered and will be returned unopened. Email or Facsimile responses will not be accepted. All responses must be submitted in a sealed envelope. Responses need to be clearly marked on the envelope with the RFP number.

South Texas College is an equal education and equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer. As an equal opportunity employer, the College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, disability, genetic information, or veteran status.

Responses to the RFP must be submitted to South Texas College, 3200 W Pecan Blvd Bldg N Ste 145, McAllen, TX 78501.

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Vendors are encouraged to visit South Texas College’s Purchasing Department website at https://southtexascollege.bonfirehub.com/login to complete the Bonfire 2-part vendor registration for receiving solicitations.REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

RFP NumberDescription Date Due Time 22-23-1017 Catering Services September 20, 2022 2:00 pm 22-23-1018 Equipment Rental Services September 20, 2022 3:00 pm

South Texas College is an equal education and equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer. As an equal opportunity employer, the College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, disability, genetic information, or veteran status.

Request for Proposals packages may be obtained at the Purchasing Department located at 3200 W Pecan Blvd Bldg N Ste 145, McAllen, TX 78501 (Corner of Quince & 31st St) or by calling 956-872-4681. Responses received after the specified time and date will not be considered and will be returned unopened. Email or Facsimile responses will not be accepted. All responses must be submitted in a sealed envelope. Responses need to be clearly marked on the envelope with the RFP number.

Questions regarding this RFP or requests for additional information should be addressed to Becky Cavazos, Director of Purchasing 956-872-4681 beckyc@southtexascollege.edu, or Billy Langley, Senior Buyer of Purchasing, 956-872-4682 welangle@southtexascollege.edu

Vendors are encouraged to visit South Texas College’s Purchasing Department website at https://southtexascollege.bonfirehub.com/login to complete the Bonfire 2-part vendor registration for receiving solicitations.

The contest is open to all FFA chapters and 4-H clubs within the Texas Farm Credit service territory.Submitting clubs or chapters are encouraged to spotlight a past, present, or future ag-related group project in a 3-5 minute video. Participants should explain their project in detail, describe the goals of the project and if those goals were met, what life lessons were learned from the experience, and how this prize money would be used. Entries are not limited to specific categories and all videos will be judged using the same scorecard whether it be livestock, science research, equipment, food production, welding, plant growth, stitchery, wildlife conservation, or any other type of rural related project or passion. All video submissions are due by 11:59 pm on October 31, 2022 and must be submitted electronically at com/news/showcasewww.texasfcs. . Each group is limited to one entry. All winners will be announced by mid-December.Theentrieswill be judged by a selection committee using the contest scorecard located on the showcase webpage. The judging scorecard gives points for overall presentation, creativity, design, content, and organization.

Texas Farm Credit launched its 2022 annual virtual contest encouraging local youth ag teams to submit a video spotlighting their agricultural project for a chance to win a large cash prize for their FFA Chapter.

The successful respondent will not be determined on opening date. Responses will be studied and be taken into consideration by the Board of Trustees. South Texas College reserves the right to reject any and all responses submitted and to request additional information if necessary, to waive any formalities or technicalities, and to accept the proposal considered to be the best and most advantageous to South Texas College.

Responses to the RFP must be submitted to South Texas College, 3200 W Pecan Blvd Bldg N Ste 145, McAllen, TX 78501.

The successful respondent will not be determined on opening date. Responses will be studied and be taken into consideration by the Board of Trustees. South Texas College reserves the right to reject any and all responses submitted and to request additional information if necessary, to waive any formalities or technicalities, and to accept the proposal considered to be the best and most advantageous to South Texas College.

South Texas College is accepting competitive proposals for the following:

South Texas College is accepting competitive proposals for the following: RFP NumberDescription Date Due Time 22-23-1019 Fire Suppression Systems Service September 21, 2022 2:00 pm 22-23-1020 In-Store Purchase of September 21, 2022 3:00 pm Materials and Supplies 22-23-1021 Campus Dining Services - September 21, 2022 4:00 pm Food Trucks

Questions regarding this RFP or requests for additional information should be addressed to Becky Cavazos, Director of Purchasing 956-872-4681 beckyc@southtexascollege.edu, or Billy Langley, Senior Buyer of Purchasing, 956-872-4682 welangle@southtexascollege.edu

“Texas Farm Credit looks forward to continue supporting our local youth through this initiative,” said branch manager Dustin McClendon. “We’re excited that we have been able to adapt and redesign the contest to meet current needs. The contest this year encourages a group effort, and the possibilities are endless when a collective group of young minds get together.”

The Youth Ag Video Showcase is part of Texas Farm Credit’s Passion Forward program which has a goal of giving backing 2% of their annual net income to local communities each year. Texas Farm Credit is an agricultural lending cooperative that provides competitive rates, flexible terms, and personal service to farmers, ranchers, rural residents, and agribusiness firms from the Red River to the Rio Grande Valley. Not only does Texas Farm Credit finance a wide range of farming and ranching operations, it also offers home and rural real estate mortgage loans, as well as provides a variety of insurance services to its members. Headquartered in Robstown, Texas, the lending co-op serves 100 Texas counties and is part of the Farm Credit System, a nationwide network of rural lending co-ops established in For1916.more information, www.TexasFarmCredit.com.visit Showcase Team

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R. T. Barrera Elementary Students Enjoy Summer Reading Project

Alex Sarabia and Isaac Medina, cohosts and executive producers of RGV Stars, received recognition trophies for reaching the milestone of over localhaveYouTube.Instagram,ofmediaRGVfollowersfans/subscribers/25,000ontheStarssocialplatformsFacebook,andTheyinterviewedcelebritiesfor 3½ years, including singers, actors, models, professional athletes such as MMA fighters and boxers, comedians, TV/ radio hosts, politicians and community leaders. The purpose of RGV Stars is to give a platform to local talent, and at the same time, motivate and inspire the viewers. You can view all episodes by subscribing to RGV Stars on YouTube. You can also follow RGV Stars on Facebook and Instagram.

Students in Adriana Canales’ summer class enjoyed reading “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie”. They did arts and crafts activities, and made a cause and effect anchor chart for the story to stimulate their love for reading and learning! Afterward, they enjoyed a glass of milk with a straw and a cookie!. Great job Eagles and thanks to Ms. Canales for sharing these memories!

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STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, AUGUST 31, 2022, PAGE 11 Rio Grande City Grulla ISD hosted their Tailgate Party on Friday, August 26, 2022, to honor the rst home game of the season for the Grulla Gators. Members of the community were treated to free food and music. Our Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Adolfo Pena Jr., as well as some of our School Board of Trustees, enjoyed talking to attendees and helped the central o ce sta and several campuses give out food and drinks. We would like to thank the entire RGCGISD family for making this event such a success!

“This new shelter will be a gathering point to make Starr County first responders more efficient in the face of an emergency,” said Congressman Cuellar, a senior member of the House Appropriations Committee. “Starr County currently relies on schools, churches, and private organizations to help the community during times of hardship. Our first responders need a dedicated facility to train and respond to emergencies. The shelter will also act as a vital community center during weather related and public health related events. I look forward to the expeditious construction of the facility. Thank you to County Judge Eloy Vera and Mayor Joel Villareal for your continued support of Starr County and Rio Grande City. I also want to thank Rio Grande City Commissioner Alberto Escobedo for his vision for a better Rio Grande City and for presenting this idea to me earlier this year.” “We are extremely excited for this much needed facility. Safety is a top priority, and this building will be a great asset to the City of Rio Grande and to Starr County. We would like to thank Congressman Henry Cuellar for his assistance in securing the funds and for being a great advocate for Starr County,” said Starr County Judge Eloy Vera. “On behalf of the City of Rio Grande City we want to express our sincere gratitude for the tremendous amount of support Congressmen Cuellar has continuously vested in our community,” said Mayor Villarreal. “As a public official it is my goal to ensure that we meet the needs of our community. Coming together with all our community entities I am thankful that we will now have the facility to help our community member in time of need. La unión hace fuerza. Together we are stronger,” said Rio Grande City Commissioner Alberto Escobedo.

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Currently, Starr County depends on school districts, churches and private organizations to provide shelter services. Having a designated area owned by the city allows Rio Grande City to be better prepared for emergencies. Supplies could be housed in one location and emergency personnel will be centralized. This is important during an emergency so the community is constantly aware of where they can seek refuge.

U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) held a press conference to announce a $2,509,264 federal earmark to construct the new Rio Grande City Public Safety Building and Emergency Shelter. The grant will cover approximately 35% of the total $7.1 million project. The remaining 65% will be funded by the city.The shelter will consolidate police, fire, and emergency dispatch services. It will also provide emergency shelter provisions, training for first responders, and a centralized hub for first responders to coordinate in the event of an emergency. It will have the capacity to house 50 people. When the shelter is not being used for emergency needs, it will implement community outreach programs and serve as a training space for emergency management.

Rep. Cuellar Announces $2.5 Million for New Rio Grande City Emergency Shelter

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