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By: Roma ISD Band Program Staff Congratulations to the Roma Middle School Symphonic Winds Band for being named the 2C Texas Music Educators Association Honor Band for 2020! This title is the highest honor a middle school band can earn in the state of Texas, as it is equivalent to state championship! Over 30,000 attendees from around the world experience the best professional development and inspiring performances at the
TMEA Conference, the nation’s largest music educator convention. The 2019-2020 Roma Middle School Symphonic Winds will present a featured concert at the 100th Annual TMEA Convention in February of 2020, in San Antonio, Texas. The Roma Middle School Band is under the direction of Corey L. Graves. A special congratulation goes to him and the Roma ISD Band Program staff Dena Laurel,
Maricruz Bustamante, Rebecca Cannon, Lizardo Hinojosa, Orlando Medrano, John Mireles, Olegario Lopez, Josue Ortega, Eden Perez, Moses Simon, Ivan Trevino and Jennifer Villarreal. A big thanks to the students for their dedication to their music studies and performance, as well as to the dedicated parents and family members who supported their student throughout the school year and summer.
San Isidro 4-H and FFA members volunteer at the South Texas Cattleman’s Roundup
Families Reading Every Day “FRED” participants of this program made a commitment to READ together for 15 minutes a day in July. Children who completed the program received backpacks. Texas A & M AgriLife Extension Service gave away FREE books and crayons! FJ Scott Study Club read Dr. Seuss, gave bookmarks donated books and helped serve. FRED program sponsored by City of Rio Grande City, Friends of the RGC Public Library, Texas A & M AgriLife and United Way of South Texas.
RGCCISD Student Services Department kindly asks that as you get your kids ready for the new school year, you consider donating last year’s uniforms to help out our less fortunate students prepare for their new school year 2019-2020. We are in need of uniform shirts, jeans and shoes of all sizes, to serve pre-k through 12th grade students. For more information, call Student Services at 716-6786, 716-6784, or 716-6861. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
All Residents Need To Be Counted On The 2020 Census
“By being counted in the 2020 Census we can positively impact our infrastructure for the next decade” - Judge Vera Starr County Judge Eloy Vera met with Census Representatives this morning to discuss outreach efforts in Starr County to ensure San Isidro 4-H and FFA members volunteer at the South Texas Cattleman’s Roundup hosted by Triple G Livestock that all residents are counted in the Auction LLc in Rio Grande City. All monies raised benefit Driscoll Children’s Hospital. Great Job, kids! 2020 Census. Judge Vera would OPEN MON-SUN 7AM-7PM
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The family of Yolanda G. Rosa would like to express our sincere gratitude to our relatives and friends for your kindness and sympathy during the loss of our loved one. Our heartfelt thanks to those who came by her side while she was at the hospital and to those who attended the services. Our appreciation goes out to everyone for your expressions of love through prayers, masses, rosaries, �lowers, and food. In our time of sorrow, you have given us much needed strength.
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7TH - I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †GONZALA GONZALEZ (AN.) by Silvestre & Alma Gloria T. Gonzalez †SANTOS R. GARZA by Salazar Family †YOLANDA VANEST by Daughter & Family THURSDAY AUGUTST 8TH- I.C.C. 6:30 A.M. †EDNA M. HERNANDEZ by Husband, Son & Family †LILLY LOPEZ ROBINSON by Mom FRIDAY AUGUST 9TH - I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †MACARIO VILLARREAL, JR. by Parents †JAVIER JAIME MORENO by Su Familia
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steps students can take to keep their minds sharp as they ease back into school. Pearson Education says evidence suggests that children who read for enjoyment every day not only perform better on reading tests than those who don’t, but also develop a broader vocabulary, increased general knowledge and a better understanding of other cultures. Reading for pleasure also bears more influence on a child’s academic performance than his or her social or economic background. Summer reading assignments may not be mandated, but children can take it upon themselves to continually push themselves through recreational reading and language arts pursuits. Here are ways that parents can facilitate that process. · Set up a reading time. Children should have a set time each day that they devote to reading. Many find a regular reading time later in the evening before bed or as a precursor to other activities, such as watching television or playing video games, can help make reading a priority. · Keep fresh reading materials. Stock the house with new books, magazines, newspapers, and even graphic novels. The more reading materials children have access to, the more likely they are to become habitual readers. · Parents can lead by example. Parents should read as well. Choose books and periodicals over time spent on digital devices. · Read in the world around you. Stop and read signs, menus, cereal boxes, billboards, and anything with the written word. Jot down difficult words and look them up together and discuss the definitions. · Consult with the teacher. Educators have tools they use to assess reading levels and abilities. Knowing a child’s reading level and choosing the appropriate reading materials for that level can set kids up for success. Reading is an important part of getting into the back-to-school groove. Make sure students set aside ample time for reading throughout the day, even during extended breaks from school.
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The Starr County Attorney’s Office hosted a mock trial for their summer interns in the Starr County Court at Law. Judge Orlando Rodriguez presided. He offered constructive criticism and commended the students on a job well done. Assistant County Attorney Jenny Vasquez organized the effort, and Starr County Attorney Victor Canales and his entire office provided support for their efforts. The interns did an excellent job giving opening and closing statements, questioning witnesses and presenting their cases.
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The summer interns who participated in the mock trial are: (back row) Skylar Cox, Deaven Diaz, Humberto Gonzalez, III, (front row) Alyza Barrera, Rae Ann Cortinas, Hunter Pena, Melissa Garza, and Victor Canales, III. Judge Orlando Rodriguez Presiding.
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Roma ISD Earns a “A” for the 2019 TEA Academic Accountability Rating
With the release of the preliminary 2018-2019 Academic Accountability Ratings by the Texas Education Agency (TEA), Roma ISD becomes the only school district in Starr County to earn an “A” rating for two consecutive years. Roma ISD earned an “A” for the 2017-2018 school year as well, and was the only school district in Starr County to earn an “A” from TEA. “The new A-F rating system is the most stringent system ever put forth by TEA, holding school
districts to very tough standards, and we are so proud that Roma ISD continues to lead the charge in ensuring academic excellence in Starr County,” said Roma ISD Superintendent Carlos Guzman. “Our work in The Gladiator Nation is a team effort between our students, faculty, staff, parents and community members to foster an optimal environment for students to learn and grow. I am very proud of everyone at RISD because it takes a family of thousands focused on a common goal to make these accomplishments a reality.” In addition to earning back-toback “A” ratings for academic accountability from TEA, Roma ISD was named the 2019 H-E-B Excellence in Education Small
District of the Year, a highly selective state-wide recognition honoring districts for excellence in all facets of operations. Roma ISD also celebrated the nomination of Emma Vera Elementary School as a 2019 U.S. Department of Education National Blue Ribbon School. In June, Roma ISD was again named a Texas Honor Roll School District, one of only 6 in Texas. And topping off the district’s many accomplishments in 2018-2019, Superintendent Carlos Guzman was named the Region 1 Regional Superintendent of the Year. “This has truly been a banner Congratulations to the Roma Middle School Girls Soccer Team on a terrific championship season. The year for RISD, which is the fruit Roma ISD School Board honored them at the Roma ISD School Board Meeting. of years of dedication to achieving an elite level of operation,” added Guzman. “There can be no doubt in anyone’s mind that Roma ISD is THE place to be!”
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Roma ISD School Board Honors New CLEAR Alert System Assists Law Enforcement Locating Endangered, Missing Adults Roma High FFA Program inThe Texas Department of those we will.” ·The individual is between the Public Safety (DPS) joined Rep. Greg Bonnen at a press conference (July 30) to discuss the implementation of the CLEAR Alert, or the Coordinated Law Enforcement Adult Rescue Alert. This new alert system will assist law enforcement in locating and rescuing missing adults who may have been kidnapped, abducted or who are in immediate danger of injury or death, as well as aid in locating any potential suspects. Congratulations to the Roma High School Future Farmers of America Program for their excellent work Rep. Bonnen authored HB 1769, to reach regional academic competition! The Roma ISD School Board honored them at the Roma ISD which created this new alert, and School Board Meeting. Sen. Larry Taylor sponsored this act in the Senate. “I am proud to have sponsored this crucial legislation to close a gap in the statewide alert system,” said Sen. Taylor. “CLEAR Alert gives victims another opportunity to be safely reunited with their families. This effort honors the lives of those we could not save and ensures the wellbeing of
The Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. announced today it will continue its policy to operate the Community Eligibility Program (CEP) under the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program for the 2019-2020 school year. Schools qualifying to operate CEP serve breakfast and lunch to all children at no charge and eliminate the collection of meal applications for free, reduced-price, and paid student meals. This new approach reduces burdens for both families and school administrators and helps ensure that students receive nutritious meals. For additional information please contact the following person: Rio Grande City CISD Attention: Patsy Ramirez, RDN, LD, Director Child Nutrition Program 1 South Ft. Ringgold Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 956-716-6792 paramirez@rgccisd.org In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
El Distrito Escolar Consolidado Independiente de Rio Grande City anuncio hoy que seguirá su póliza para servir comidas a los niños servidos bajo el Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) Programa Nacional de Almuerzos Escolares y el Programa de Desayuno Escolar para el año escolar 20182019. Las escuelas que califican para proporcionar el programa Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) ofrecen el desayuno y el almuerzo a todos los niños sin costo y eliminar la colección de las solicitudes de comidas gratuitas, de precio reducido, o pagadas por los estudiantes. Este nuevo enfoque reduce la carga tanto para las familias como para los administradores de la escuela y ayuda a asegurar que los estudiantes reciban comidas nutritivas. Para obtener información adicional, por favor póngase en contacto con: Distrito Escolar Consolidado Independiente de Rio Grande City Atte: Patsy Ramirez, RDN, LD, Director Departamento de Nutrición Infantil Ft. Ringgold Rio Grande City, Tex. 78582 (956) 716-6792 paramirez@rgccisd.org Conformidad con la Ley Federal de derechos civiles y normas los derechos civiles de los Estados Unidos Departamento de Agricultura (USDA) y políticas, el USDA, sus agencias, oficinas y empleados e instituciones administradoras o participantes en programas del USDA prohibe discriminación basada en raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, discapacidad, edad, o represalia represalia por actividad previa los derechos civiles en cualquier programa o actividad realizado o financiado por el USDA. Las personas con discapacidades que requieran medios alternativos de comunicación para información sobre el programa (por ejemplo, Braille, letra grande, audio, lenguaje de signos, etc.), debe comunicarse con la agencia (estatal o local) donde aplican para beneficios. Personas sordas, con problemas de audición o que tienen discapacidades del habla pueden comunicarse con el USDA a través del servicio de retransmisión Federal al (800) 877-8339. Además, información del programa puede hacerse disponible en idiomas distintos del inglés. Para presentar una queja por discriminación de programa, complete el formulario de quejas de discriminación de programa de USDA, (AD-3027) encontrado en línea en: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, y en cualquier oficina del USDA, o escribir una carta dirigida a USDA y proporcionado en la carta toda la información solicitada en el formulario. Para solicitar una copia del formulario de queja, llame al (866) 632-9992. Presentar el formulario o carta a USDA por: (1) correo: Departamento de agricultura de Estados Unidos, oficina de la Subsecretaria para los derechos civiles, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; o (3) correo electrónico: program.intake@usda.gov. Esta institución es un proveedor de igualdad de oportunidades.
Alison Steele and her husband, Lawrence Baitland, also attended the press conference. Steele is the mother of 19-year-old murder victim Cayley Mandadi. “Texans like Cayley Mandadi, who are too old for an AMBER Alert and too young for a Silver Alert, are left stranded in the gap of our existing alert systems,” said Rep. Bonnen. “The new CLEAR Alert will help us find and save those who previously did not qualify for this potentially life-saving action. I’m proud of Cayley’s mom, Alison, Sen. Taylor and the Department of Public Safety for bringing this new alert system online to protect endangered Texans.” A CLEAR Alert will be issued by DPS to the public, community partners, media and fellow law enforcement if an adult in Texas goes missing and meets specific criteria, including:
ages of 18 and 65; ·The adult is either in imminent danger of bodily injury or death, or the disappearance wasn’t voluntary; ·The person’s location is unknown; and ·The person has been missing for less than 72 hours. “The CLEAR Alert is another tool for law enforcement to leverage in our efforts to help rescue adults who may be in danger and locate suspects when a victim has been abducted,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. “Eyewitness information from the public has proven to be vital in locating missing persons, and we are confident the CLEAR Alert will help generate leads in these cases and save lives.” The name of the new CLEAR Alert in part honors recent victims of violence: Cayley Mandadi; D’Lisa Kelley; Erin Castro; Ashanti Billie; and the Rest. “Our family and our team of supporters are honored and deeply moved by DPS’ choice of an alert name that is meaningful on multiple levels — it authoritatively describes its own purpose, it fits the existing alert naming structure, and it honors multiple murder victims, including our daughter Cayley,” Steele said. “We look forward to supporting law enforcement as we all work together to implement the CLEAR Alert system.” The system will be managed by DPS and will be issued in the same manner as the AMBER, Silver, Blue and Endangered Missing Persons alerts. The CLEAR Alert was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott in May and goes into effect on Sept. 1, 2019.
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Guillen Encourages Parents To Save During Tax Free Weekend
Texas State Representative Ryan Guillen (D - District 31) is reminding parents to mark August 9-11th on their calendars in order to take advantage of this year’s tax free holiday. Representative Guillen encourages South Texas parents to use this time to capitalize on valuable tax break benefits for back to school shopping. “As a father preparing to send his own children back to school, I know firsthand how expensive back to school shopping can be,” said Guillen. “From pencils to a new pair of shoes, this tax free weekend gives us the opportunity to save money on essential school supplies and get our kids started on the right foot.” The sales holiday exempts most clothing, footwear, school supplies, and backpacks that are priced under $100 from sales tax; these exemptions could save shoppers about $8 on every $100 they spend during the weekend. The sales tax exemption applies only to qualifying items you can buy during the weekend holiday.
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Texas Losing Ground in Disease-Prevention Battle, Physicians Warn Myth and misinformation are weakening Texas’ ability to mobilize against a potential outbreak of measles. That’s the warning from physicians concerned about the anti-vaccine movement and the growing pockets of unimmunized people throughout the state. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report on the national measles outbreak in six other states raises concerns in Texas. CDC declared measles eradicated in the United States in 2000, but new disease outbreaks point to weakening of the diseaseprevention shield. While Texas has fended off large outbreaks in the past, a growing number of unvaccinated Texans could undo the protection provided by herd immunity, the widespread vaccination of large segments of the population that keep disease from spreading among those who can’t get vaccinated – babies, the elderly, and the immunocompromised. “Vaccine skeptics are taking their advice from Dr. Google, celebrity blogs, and hearsay,” said Stephen Line, DO, a firstyear family medicine resident physician at The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School who regularly treats patients who don’t trust vaccines. “It’s very hard to correct that once it’s out there.” While serious outbreaks have occurred in other states, measles has not spread that fast in Texas – yet. July’s Texas Medical Association (TMA) Texas Medicine magazine reports of the 11 counties reporting cases as of May this year, Harris and Collin counties had the most cases with four and two, respectively. The other nine affected counties had just one case each thanks to the immunity conveyed by widespread vaccination that has kept the highly-contagious disease from spreading, according
to the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). “Conscientious objections” could erode that immunity, however, doctors warn. Texas is one of 16 states that permits the non-medical exemptions from vaccines in schools based on philosophical beliefs. The number of Texas children exempted from vaccination for non-medical reasons jumped 14% in 201819, according to DSHS. Since 2003, when Texas began allowing parents to refuse vaccinations for reasons of conscience, exemptions have soared more than 2,000% to 64,176 statewide. Wendy Chung, MD, chief epidemiologist for Dallas County Health and Human Services and a member of TMA’s Council on Science and Public Health, said the national measles outbreak is a warning sign of what broad exemptions can do to public health. “Anytime there’s an increase in vaccine exemptions due to personal beliefs this becomes a tremendous concern because there’s growing potential for a resurgence of these vaccinepreventable diseases,” Dr. Chung said. Measles is extremely contagious, and spreads easily among unvaccinated people who are near one another. Medical experts say herd immunity for measles breaks down if up to 5% to 7% of children in a community don’t receive two doses of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. Increasing vaccine exemptions and vague Texas law make it difficult to know vaccine rates in a community, however. Currently, state law requires students in kindergarten through grade 12 to receive the MMR shot, though exemptions can give parents an out. Exemption rates for public schools are only reported at the district level, so it is difficult to tell which schools have high
exemption rates. Schools and other places where individuals gather are where diseases like measles can spread easily. Keller pediatrician and TMA Council on Legislation immediate past-chair Jason Terk, MD, said the Texas Legislature maintained the status quo on childhood vaccine policy during the recently-concluded 86th Texas legislative session: No legislation was introduced this session to increase vaccine exemption transparency in Texas schools, he said. “[Vaccines] become a kind of third-rail issue for a lot of legislators,” Dr. Terk said. “It’s not something they particularly enjoy dealing with because they have to deal with fringe [antivaccine] groups that are quite shrill.” Despite increasing vaccine exemptions, 78% of Texas voters support requiring vaccinations for Texas children, according to a University of Texas/Texas Tribune internet survey. So far, vaccine exemptions account for only 1.2% of students statewide in surveyed K-12 schools, but exempt students tend to be found grouped together in clusters within the population and that still concerns public health officials. For example, three private schools, located in Austin, Fredericksburg, and Houston, have 10% or higher opt-out rates (46% of Austin’s Waldorf school students are opted out). One person infected with measles visiting or attending one of those schools could easily spread the disease among so many unvaccinated people. “The vast majority of Texans believe in vaccines,” Umair Shah, MD, executive director for Harris County Public Health and a member of TMA’s Committee on Infectious Diseases said. “However, we cannot be the silent majority. We have to be actively engaged.”
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING FOR SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE The Board of Trustees of South Texas College will meet on the 27th day of August 2019, at 5:00 p.m., at the Pecan Campus, Ann Richards Administration Building, Second Floor in the Board Room at 3201 W. Pecan Blvd., McAllen, Texas for the purpose of conducting a Public Hearing for the general public to be present and participate in the Hearing relating to the adoption of the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 South Texas College Budget. A copy of the proposed budget may be viewed at the Office of the Vice President for Finance and Administrative Services located at 3201 W. Pecan Blvd., Ann Richards Administration Building, Second Floor, Room 230, McAllen, Hidalgo County, Texas. At the termination of the Public Hearing, the Board of Trustees of South Texas College may adopt the budget for the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 at such meeting or may adopt the budget at a subsequent meeting. If any person needs special accommodations as specified under the Americans With Special Disabilities Act, please contact the Office of the President of South Texas College at (956) 872-8366 at least 72 hours prior to the date of the meeting. SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE BY: Dr. Shirley A. Reed, President
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Long-tailed weasels are widely distributed but seldom seen They’re found from southern C a n a d a , throughout most of the U. S., down into northern South America, but are never-the-less uncommon. Despite their extensive range, few people have seen a longtailed weasel because they’re never abundant anywhere and inhabit only the now diminishing wild country. Furthermore, while they’re occasionally active during the day, weasels are primarily nocturnal. They’re found throughout most of Texas and I’d really, really like to see one. Recognizing a long-tailed weasel, if you’re ever lucky enough to see one, is quite easy. Long and slim, the body is about 12 inches and the
somewhat bushy, black-tipped tail is around 6 inches. The head is small with long whiskers; the long neck and body are slim and the legs short. The eyes are black. Fur on the upper surfaces is brown and on the lower is a buff-yellow. The face on a long-tailed weasel, but only here in the southwest, has a pattern of white markings. Weasels in the far north turn white in winter but retain the black tail tip. No seasonal change occurs here in the south. The weasels are carnivores and the evolution of the long, slim body figuration is likely due to their need to crawl into small animal burrows and dens to secure meals. They eat mostly rats, mice, voles, and young rabbits, but also some baby birds, eggs, small lizards, and insects but no plant material. They’re true carnivores. That diet seems rather beneficial from our point of view. They have a somewhat unsavory reputation for overkill. That is, they may kill more than
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they can eat, especially during breeding season. Some of it may be cached in a den for a later meal but not always. They may also just eat choice parts of a kill. Their metabolic rate is high and they need to consume 20 to 40% of their body weight per day! Estimates vary. A night’s foraging may involve traveling distances of over 10 miles. Except for mating season they live solitary lives. They’re agile tree climbers and good swimmers and prefer habitats near a source of water. The young, 5 to 8 kits, born in the spring, are on their own by fall. They’re hunted by owls, hawks, coyotes and foxes. They escape by quickness, darting into hiding and, when threatened, emitting a foul smelling musk. Weasels in folklore have a generally poor image but they’re interesting and have a role to play in the intricate food-web of a healthy ecosystem.
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Emergency Farm Loan Applications Being Accepted Cesia Gonzalez Honored for Preso on Integrity
Applications for emergency farm loans for production and physical losses caused by Severe Storms and Flooding beginning June 24, 2019 through June 25, 2019 are being accepted at the Farm Service Agency (FSA) office located in Edinburg, Arnulfo E. Lerma said today. Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr and Willacy Counties are four counties in Texas recently named by President Trump eligible for loans to cover part of actual production and physical losses resulting from the Severe Storms and Flooding beginning June 24, 2019 through June 25, 2019. Lerma said farmers may be eligible for loans of up to 100% of their actual losses or the operating loan needed to continue the agricultural business, whichever is less. For farmers unable to obtain credit from private commercial lenders, the interest rate is 3.75 percent. “As a general rule, a farmer must have suffered at least a 30 percent loss of crop production or suffered any physical loss
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to be eligible for an FSA emergency loan under this disaster designation”, Lerma said. Producers participating in the Federal Crop Insurance program will have to consider proceeds from those programs in determining their production loss. Additionally, any insurance proceeds received by producers as a result of the physical loss will have to be considered in determining their total loss. “Applications for loans under this emergency designation will be accepted until March 17, 2020 but farmers should apply as soon as possible. Delays in applying could create backlogs in processing, with possible delays into the new farming season”, Lerma said.
FSA is a credit agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It is authorized to provide disaster emergency loans to recognized farmers who work at and rely on farming for a substantial part of their living. Eligibility is extended to individual farmers who meet U.S. citizenship requirements and to farming partnerships, corporations, or cooperatives in which U.S. citizenship requirements are met by individuals holding a majority interest. The FSA office in Edinburg is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Additional Information regarding Disaster Assistance Programs may be found online at http:// disaster.fsa.usda.gov.
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Public Notification of Nondiscrimination in Career and Technical Education Programs Roma Independent School District offers career and technical education programs in agriculture, food, and natural resources; architecture and construction; arts, A/V technology, and communication; business, management, and administration; education and training; finance; marketing, sales and service; health science; hospitality and tourism; human services; information technology; science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; law, public safety, corrections and security; and transportation, distribution, and logistics. Admission to these programs is based on interest and aptitude, age appropriateness, and class space available. It is the policy of the Roma Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. It is the policy of the Roma Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age in its employment practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. The Roma Independent School District will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and vocational programs. For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX Coordinator, at P.O. Box 187, Roma, Texas 78584, (956) 849-1377, and/or the Section 504 Coordinator, at P.O. Box 187, Roma, Texas 78584, (956) 849-1377.
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Notificación Publica de No Discriminación en Programas de Educación Técnica y Vocacional El Distrito Escolar Independiente de Roma ofrece programas de educación técnica y vocacional en la agriculutura, los alimentos y los recursos naturales; la arquitectura y construcción; las artes, la tecnología y comunicación; el negocio, la gestión empresarial y administración; la educación y el entrenamiento; las finanzas; marketing, ventas y servicio; ciencias de salud; la hospitilidad y el turismo; los servicios humanos; la tecnología informativa; la ciencia, la tecnología, la ingeniería y la matemática; ley correcciones de seguridad pública y seguridad; y la transportación, distribución y logística. La admisión a estos programas se basa en interés y aptitud, edad apropiada, y el espacio disponible en la clase. Es norma del Distrito Escolar Independiente de Roma no discriminar en sus programas, servicios o actividades vocacionales por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo o impedimento, tal como lo requieren el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, según enmienda; Título IX de las Enmiendas en la Educación de 1972, y la Sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, según enmienda. Es norma del Distrito Escolar Independiente de Roma no discriminar en sus procedimientos de empleo por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, impedimento o edad, tal como lo requieren el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, según enmienda; Título IX de las Enmiendas en la Educación, de 1972, la ley de Discriminación por Edad, de 1975, según enmienda; y la Sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, según enmienda. El Distrito Escolar Independiente de Roma tomará las medidas necesarias para asegurar que la falta de habilidad en el uso del inglés no sea un obstáculo para la admisión y participación en todos los programas educativos y vocacionales. Para información sobre sus derechos o procedimientos de quejas, comuníquese con el Coordinador del Título IX, en P.O. Box 187, Roma, TX 78584, (956) 849-1377, y/o el Coordinador de la Sección 504, en P.O. Box 187, Roma, Tx 78584, (956) 849-1377.
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Roma ISD Orchestra Program Grulla High School and Rio Grande City High School Hosts Summer Clinic Drum Majors at SASI Leadership and Drum Major Camp
Roma High School Orchestra and Guitar Program students enjoyed a visit from South Texas College music faculty members Dr. Lindsey Gamble, Jaime Garcia and Dr. Patrick Hopkins. Dr. Gamble, Garcia, and Dr. Hopkins performed for the students and spoke to them about upcoming opportunities and collaborations involving STC and Roma ISD. Special thanks to Orchestra Program directors Andrew Balandrano and Eliud Garcia for coordinating and organizing this event! (Photos and information courtesy Dr. Adrian Guerra.)
2019-2020 Grulla High School Drum Majors and Rio Grande City High School Drum Majors at 2019 SASI leadership and drum major camp in Mission. Pictured are: Grulla High School Drum Majors: Ashley Lee and Kristian Corona, and RGC High School Drum Majors: Ayvlis Flores, Jose Sanchez, and Adrian Garcia (not pictured due to college courses).
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Board of Aldermen (the “Board”) of the City of Escobares, Texas (the “City”) to adopt an Ordinance providing for the issuance of interest-bearing obligations of the City presently contemplated to be designated and known as the “CITY OF ESCOBARES, TEXAS CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION, SERIES 2019” (the “Certificates of Obligation”) for the purpose of providing for the payment of contractual obligations to be incurred in connection with the design, planning, purchasing, acquisition, construction, equipping, expansion, repair, renovation, and/or rehabilitation of certain Cityowned public property, including (1) a new City Hall; (2) a garbage truck and equipment for the refuse collection department; (3) new large garbage containers; and (4) payment of contractual obligations for professional services in connection therewith (to wit: consulting, engineering, financial advisory, and legal). The Board tentatively proposes to authorize the issuance of the Certificates of Obligation at its regular meeting place at City Hall, 4829 Old Highway 83, Escobares, Texas, at a meeting of the Board to be commenced at 6:00 p.m. on September 16, 2019, in an amount expected not to exceed $545,000. The Board proposes to provide for payment of the Certificates of Obligation by the pledge of an annual ad valorem tax levied upon all taxable property within the City, within the limits prescribed by law, and by a limited pledge of $1,000 on the net revenues of the City’s refuse collection department. /s/ Noel Escobar Mayor, City of Escobares, Texas
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Rep. Cuellar lucha para expandir y proteger la integridad de SNAP Congresista ayuda a combatir el hambre en los campus universitarios El congresista Henry Cuellar (TX-28) anunció una subvención de casi $337,000 de dólares a la Comisión de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Texas (HHSC) para mejorar la prevención, detección e investigación del fraude del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP por sus siglas en inglés). La financiación proviene del programa de subvenciones del Sistema de Fraude de SNAP del Servicio de Alimentos y Nutrición (FNS) del Departamento de Agricultura. Además, el congresista Cuellar se unió al proyecto de ley del Representante Al Lawson (FL-5), la Ley de Hambre de Estudiantes Universitarios de 2019, como co-patrocinador original. La medida apoyará a los estudiantes que experimentan inseguridad alimentaria al ampliar los criterios de elegibilidad y eliminar las barreras para el SNAP. Los esfuerzos del congresista por ampliar y proteger los fondos de SNAP siguen el anuncio de la Administración de que buscará eliminar la flexibilidad estatal en SNAP; un cambio de política que reduciría la asistencia alimentaria para al menos 3 millones de
personas y pondría en peligro el acceso a comidas escolares gratuitas para 500,000 estudiantes de bajos ingresos. “SNAP juega un papel crítico en la batalla contra el hambre para las personas en todo Texas y en todo el país. Sin embargo, SNAP no puede lograr su objetivo principal de ayudar a las personas a pagar una comida básica sin mantener la integridad del programa,” dijo el Congresista Cuellar. “Esta subvención ayudará al estado de Texas a crear nuevas ideas y tecnologías que mejoren las operaciones del programa para servir de manera más efectiva a los niños, estudiantes, adultos mayores y familias elegibles.” “Ningún estudiante universitario debería tener que elegir entre comprar libros de texto y pasar hambre,” continuó el congresista Cuellar. “Nuestra nación está mejor servida cuando nuestros estudiantes se están enfocando en sus estudios en lugar de dónde vendrá su próxima comida. Agradezco al Representante Lawson por presentar esta legislación, proporcionar una expansión muy necesaria a SNAP y asegurar que los estudiantes tengan el apoyo que necesitan en la universidad.” “Este programa es un
salvavidas para millones de estadounidenses, incluidos más de 48,000 hogares en el Distrito 28 de Texas. Como miembros del Comité de Asignaciones de la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos, mis colegas y yo tenemos la responsabilidad de asignar fondos para SNAP y otros programas federales críticos, no la Administración.” Expandiendo los beneficios de SNAP para estudiantes universitarios De acuerdo con un informe de la Oficina de Responsabilidad del Gobierno, más del 30% de los estudiantes universitarios podrían enfrentar inseguridad alimentaria, y casi 2 millones de estudiantes en riesgo no recibieron los beneficios de SNAP en 2016, aunque eran elegibles. El Congresista copatrocinó la Ley de Hambre de Estudiantes Universitarios de 2019, una legislación para abordar la inseguridad alimentaria en los campus universitarios al permitir que más estudiantes universitarios de bajos ingresos accedan a SNAP, e instar al gobierno federal, a los estados y universidades a que asuman un papel más activo en Abordar la inseguridad alimentaria de los estudiantes. Programa de subvención del
BIDS FOR BANK DEPOSITORY
The Starr County Appraisal District will accept bids through September 9, 2019 from any bank in the State of Texas to serve as Depository for funds of the Starr County Appraisal District for a period of two years, commencing January 1, 2020 and ending December 31, 2021. All interested par�es are asked to submit their bid in a sealed envelope by 2:00 P.M. on said day and addressed to: Starr County Appraisal Board of Directors Starr County Appraisal District 100 N FM 3167, Ste 300 Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 All depository bids will be opened on September 9, 2019 at 3:00 P.M. at the Starr County Appraisal District office, 100 N FM 3167, Ste. 300, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582. Discussion and/or ac�on on the depository bids will follow on September 10, 2019 at the Board of Directors mee�ng at 12:00 noon or at the next scheduled board mee�ng at the same office. The Starr County Appraisal District reserves the right to waive any informa�on and to reject any and all bids or to accept that bid which is its sole and absolute judgment that will best serve the public’s interest. For further informa�on you may contact Ms. Rosalva Guerra, RPA, and Chief Appraiser for the Starr County Appraisal District at 956-487-5613.
Public Notice Starr County Invitation for Bids August 7, 2019
The County of Starr is requesting bids for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, supervision and performance of all work required for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of single family residential homes. The following house to be rehabilitated or reconstructed is: 53 N FM 649, Roma, TX 78584 2940 N. Hwy 83, Falcon Heights, TX 78545 601 Chapote St, Rio Grande City, TX 78582 Project Type: Reservation System Participant, RSP Agreement #2017-0040; Starr County Contract Number #1002675/1002676. Bid Documents (Project Manual) may be obtained in person from Starr County Court House Annex at 100 N FM 3167 Rio Grande City, TX, between the hours of 8:00a.m. & 5:00p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding Holidays). Bid packages are limited to one package per contractor. For further information contact Connie Cantu, Project Manager at 716-4800 ext. 8115. Sealed Bids will be accepted by the Starr County Federal & State Programs Staff at Starr County Annex suite 220 at 100 N FM 3167 Rio Grande City, TX. Until 3:00 p.m. Thursday, August 22, 2019. Bids not received prior to the date and time set forth above will not be accepted for consideration. Starr County will consider the lowest responsible Bid. Bids may be held by Starr County for a period not to exceed 90 days from the date of the bid opening for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the bidder’s qualifications prior to the contract award. Pre-Bid conference will be held at Starr County Courthouse Annex 100 N. F.M. 3167 Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, August 15, 2019. All Perspective Bidders are encouraged to attend. All Bidders/Contractors must be registered with the Texas Residential Construction Commission. Bidder/Contractor shall be an Equal Opportunity Firm and practice nondiscrimination. All Bidders/Contractors must present proper documentation of capability, adequate staffing and experience to perform the tasks required. Starr County supports the submission of Bids from historically underutilized businesses. All qualified Bidders will receive consideration for selection without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, and handicap or as otherwise provided by applicable law.
Sistema de Fraude SNAP de la HHSC La HHSC recibió $ 336,994 a través del programa de subvención del Sistema de Fraude SNAP del Servicio de Alimentos y Nutrición
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