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The Texas ACE Grulla High School Summer Program held a special tribute to all Veterans this 4th of July 2021. The lovely and patriotic ceremony was emceed by the ACE family engagement specialist, Mrs. Maribel Villarreal. She also coordinated a festive bingo for the veterans and their families this 4th of July. Mr. Ariel Ozuna, Grulla High School Principal, is very grateful for all the support of the ACE program and the students and staff this summer. Mrs. Adelina G. Villarreal, ACE Director would

like to thank Retired Colonel Rosbel “Ross” Barrera, all the veterans, their families, the ACE students and the dedicated ACE staff. Mrs. Villareal is elated to be able to share this wonderful experience and to honor all the veterans. Please e-mail her your Army picture so she can enlarge it into a poster for future program (avillarreal@rgccisd.org). Special surprise guests were Mr. Adolfo Peña, Jr. RGCCISD Superintendent and school Board trustee Basilio “Bacho” Villarreal.

Jayda Perez is a 12 year old 7th grader at Roma Middle School. She recently competed in an international pageant in San Antonio, Texas representing Roma and Starr County, and brought home the crown and title. We are so proud of your hard work and dedication, Jayda! Keep reaching for the stars! Jayda is an active member in her community of Roma/Starr County where she collects non perishable food and goods to deliver to the GFWC members, Mrs. Elia needy and less fortunate. She hopes to use her new platform to Ramos, Mrs. Lydia Saenz and continue to help those in need in Starr County. Mrs. Adelina G. Villarreal were honored to be in the presence of the Veterans this 4th of July. They are proud of “Hilda” a female marine veteran. The ACE program recently The presentation of the colors installed several small little was done by the officers of the libraries made by the ACE GHS ROTC. It was an honor principles of construction for the ACE administration and class. The ACE program Retired Colonel Ross to see them are elated to see students in presenting them after almost 2 summer “share the love for years of COVID. reading!” Thank you parents Thank you students for your and children remember time. “Readers are Leaders!”

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Roma High Celebrates JROTC Program Student Accomplishments Congratulations to the Roma High School JROTC Program seniors who earned awards for their hard work and dedication. Program instructors held a driveby celebration for the students and families.

TDLR: Motorists must slow down or move over for tow trucks, emergency vehicles stopped on the roadside Drivers traveling 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. Texas traffic laws require drivers to leave the lane closest to the emergency vehicles stopped on the road (if the road has more than one lane traveling in the same direction) OR to slow down at least 20 miles per hour below the speed limit. “Each year in Texas, tow truck operators, police officers and other emergency works are injured or killed while they’re working on the side of the road, helping someone. We all need to make sure we help these highway heroes by obeying traffic laws,” said Brian E. Francis,

executive director of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). “At the end of the day, we all want to get back home safely.” Safety tips for driving: •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. •Don’t drink and drive, even a little bit. •Designate 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. We’re not expecting bad weather, but this is Texas and you never know. •Leave plenty of time to get to your destination. Roadways are likely to be crowded. Drive

friendly – the Texas way! *** •Reduzca la velocidad y preste atención a lo que está haciendo. Si se cansa, deténgase en un lugar seguro y camine para revitalizarse. •No beba y conduzca, ni siquiera un poquito. •Designe un conductor (sobrio). •Manténgase alejado del teléfono móvil, esto incluye enviar mensajes de texto. Designe un “copiloto” para que supervise el teléfono mientras conduce para que pueda concentrarse en la tarea que tiene entre manos. •Esté atento al clima. No esperamos mal tiempo, pero esto es Texas y nunca se sabe. •Deje suficiente tiempo para llegar a su destino. Es probable que las carreteras estén abarrotadas. Maneje amigable, ¡al estilo de Texas!


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2021 Starr County Employee/ Dependent Child Scholarship Recipients

Congratulations to all the recipients of the 7th Annual Starr County Employee/Dependent Children Scholarship on behalf of Starr County Judge Eloy Vera and elected officials. (The scholarship is made possible by partners for educational excellence). Pictured with Judge Eloy Vera, Sheriff Rene “Orta” Fuentes, Commissioner Jose F. (Kiko) Perez and Constable Rey Rodriguez are: Anne Diaz, Kayra Rodriguez, Humberto Gonzalez III, Richard Emmanuel Lopez, Jezabelle Medrano, David Muniz, Janice Emeralyn Muniz, Andrew Eloy Vera (not pictured Hector Lozano Jr).


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NOVENA “Miraculous Prayer” Dear Sacred Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked for favors. This time I ask you this very special one (mention favor). Take it, Dear Jesus, and place it within your own heart, where your Father sees it. Then, in your merciful eyes it will become your favor, not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days, promise publication and favor will be granted. Never known to fail.

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WEDNESDAY JULY 7TH - I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †ROMEO GARCIA, SR. (1ST AN.) by Garcia Family †ESTELLA SILVA by Omar & Ninfa Garza †YOLANDA VANNEST (2ND AN.) by Family †DOMINGO MUÑIZ by Family THURSDAY JULY 8TH - I.C.C. 6:30 A.M. PRO POPULO - MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE FRIDAY JULY 9TH - I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †CARMEN & PEDRO PEÑA, JR. by THEIR CHILDREN †URBANA MARTINEZ & SIBLINGS by Reyna & Cruz Family

SUNDAY JULY 11TH - I.C.C. 7:00 A.M. PRO POPULO - MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE

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SUNDAY JULY 11TH - I.C.C. 9:00 A.M. †RAQUEL VELASCO VALLE by Gloria De Loera †CHRISTIAN HERNANDEZ by Su Mama, Papa y Hermano †JOSE A. URIBE (1ST AN.) by Family †CRUZ GARCIA (2ND AN.) by Su Esposa e Hijos †BENDITA ANIMAS DEL PURGATORIO by Oralia Garcia

SATURDAY JULY 10TH - I.C.C. 5:00 P.M. †RAFAELA SEGOVIA (AN.) by Su Familia †LUIS SEGOVIA (AN.) by Su Papa y Mama †FIACRO SALAZAR, JR. (6TH AN.) by Salazar Family †LUIS & MARGARITA RIVERA by Family †ANTONIO & ELODIA OLIVAREZ by Su Familia POR LA SALUD DE ANTONIO OLIVAREZ III “SONNY: by Parents

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Ha pasado un año más y tu presencia sigue viva, aun escuchamos tu voz y sentimos tus abrazos, pero ya nada es igual porque nos faltas tú. Al llegar otro año más te recordamos como eras y siempre te recordaremos así: Feliz, amoroso, cariñoso y de gran corazón. Sabemos que donde quiera que te encuentres seguirás apoyándonos y dándonos tu bendición como siempre. Te recordamos y te extrañamos cada día más como el gran esposo, padre y abuelo que fuiste. Ahora ya pasaron dos años y solo Dios es quien se ha encargado de hacernos seguir adelante. Solo El tiene la respuesta de todas nuestras preguntas. Tenemos la Fe de que El te tiene en su santo reino y que algún día nos volverá a unir para siempre, para ya no separarnos jamás. Que Diosito te bendiga. Descansa en paz. Te amamos, te extrañamos y siempre te recordamos.

Counselors can advocate for students and even serve as a contact point for parents. Educators deserve recognition for their hard work as they help to develop the minds and attitudes of tomorrow’s leaders. When offering such gratitude, it’s important that school counselors, who are often the unsung heroes of the educational landscape, receive their due. Counselors are a support system through which students can manage emotions, navigate social changes and set goals. According to the Southington Public School District in Connecticut, school counseling

JOB TITLE & CLASSIFICATION: City Engineer, Rio Grande City Planning Department. Permanent, Full-Time position. JOB DESCRIPTION: The City Engineer is responsible for planning, organizing, coordinating and directing the City’s municipal engineering programs involving civil engineering projects, developments, construction, inspection, surveying, and other related duties will include: coordinating with department supervisors and project reviewers to ensue expedient review of commercial site plans; reviews plat, approves subdivision construction plans; provides information to the public in person and on the telephone concerning subdivisions and site development engineering and planning requirements. A successful candidate must possess comprehensive knowledge of the principles and practices of professional civil engineering as applied to the design and construction of department projects and skill in their application, including computer applications; design specifications, construction, operation, and maintenance of complex improvement projects; and Federal, state and local laws pertaining to civil engineering and construction contracting. Candidates must also be able to analyze complex engineering projects and determine the best, cost effective approach; design, estimate and prepare plans for capital improvement programs. REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or related field; prefer six (6) years of experience working in land development for a municipality or consulting engineer, including one year of experience in a supervisory role. Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Texas. Ability to operate design software and read and interpret information from construction plans. Must have a valid driver’s license. SALARY & COMPENSATION: Salary commensurate with experience. Benefits include retirement, health insurance, holiday, sick and vacation leave NOTE: A full size description of the position may be acquired by email request: vbrown@cityofrgc.com Applications, Resumes and Letters of Recommendations, may be submitted to: vbrown@cityofrgc.com Application may be picked-up at City Hall Valerie Brown-Garza, Personnel Director 5332 E HWY 83 Rio Grande City, TX 78582 956/487-0672 www.cityofrgc.com City of Rio Grande City is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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subjects with their parents. Counseling teams also work with teachers to offer support. Counselors may gather and share resources with teachers to help improve teaching efficacy, making suggestions after observing students in the classroom environment, according to the counseling career resource Best Counseling Degrees. In a high school or higher education setting, counselors may help students identify skills, strengths and potential career paths. They can act as advisors and help students choose their courses. Counselors may have experience in various disciplines. While some counselors may offer psychological counseling, others may specialize in identifying learning disabilities or work in career placement capacities. Counselors generally serve as advocates for students. They help children adjust to new schools, recognize causes and effects of their behaviors, develop social skills, and navigate the often challenging world of academics.


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Disipando los mitos populares sobre los rayos Las tormentas eléctricas poderosas llenas de relámpagos pueden ocurrir en cualquier época del año, pero son más frecuentes cuando el clima es cálido. La humedad y el calor son cruciales para las tormentas eléctricas y se forman cuando el aire es inestable. Según The Weather Channel, a medida que el sol calienta el aire cerca de la superficie de la Tierra, el aire se eleva y se enfría. En este punto, se condensa para crear humedad y forma una nube. Si las condiciones son las adecuadas, la nube seguirá desarrollándose. La humedad se eleva y forma cristales de hielo o granizo. Estas partículas de hielo chocan entre sí y emiten cargas eléctricas. Las cargas negativas son atraídas por las cargas positivas a su alrededor, incluso en el suelo. Si la atracción es lo suficientemente grande, las cargas negativas y positivas se unirán y se descargarán. Es esta descarga la que produce relámpagos y truenos. Aunque es magnífico verlo y experimentarlo, los rayos pueden ser muy peligrosos. Es por eso que es esencial que las personas se muden al interior cuando se

acercan las tormentas. Además, es importante separar la realidad de la ficción con respecto a los rayos. Los siguientes son algunos mitos comunes sobre los rayos y lo que la Administración Nacional Oceánica y Atmosférica y el Instituto de Información de Seguros tienen que decir sobre ellos. 1.Mito: Los rayos nunca caen dos veces en el mismo lugar. Realidad: Los rayos pueden caer dos veces en el mismo lugar, especialmente si se trata de un objeto aislado, alto y puntiagudo. El Empire State Building ha sido golpeado hasta una docena de veces durante una sola tormenta. 2.Mito: Agacharse afuera durante una tormenta eléctrica es una opción segura. Realidad: No estás seguro en ningún lugar al aire libre. Trate de llegar a un edificio sustancial o vehículo con techo rígido. 3.Mito: Si el cielo está despejado, estás a salvo de los rayos. Realidad: Los rayos pueden caer a más de tres millas del centro de la tormenta, lejos de la lluvia o la nube de tormenta. 4.Mito: Las víctimas de un rayo

llevan una carga eléctrica y otra persona puede electrocutarse si las toca. Realidad: el cuerpo humano no almacena electricidad. Proporcione primeros auxilios inmediatamente si puede y llame al 9-1-1. 5.Mito: Estás completamente seguro en tu casa. Realidad: si bien está mucho más seguro en una casa sólida, los rayos viajarán hacia el suelo por la ruta más rápida posible. Eso puede significar a lo largo de tuberías, cables, canaletas, agua, cables y ventanas metálicas. Usar un dispositivo electrónico con cable o incluso lavar los platos mientras hay una tormenta sobre su cabeza puede ponerlo en riesgo. 6.Mito: Los neumáticos de goma aíslan a las personas de los rayos mientras conducen. Realidad: en realidad, es el automóvil de metal el que protege a los ocupantes. El rayo viaja a través del marco del automóvil hasta el suelo. No se apoye en las puertas durante una tormenta. Los rayos son un peligro considerable y deben tratarse como tales.

Invitation to Attend a Close out Public Hearing COUNTY OF STARR Early Notice and Public Review of a Proposed Activity in a 100-Year Floodplain To: All interested Agencies including all Federal, State and Local, Groups and Individuals This is to give notice that Starr County has determined that the following proposed action under HOME Program Reservation System Participant Contract #1003020/#1003021 is located in the 100year floodplain, and County of Starr will be identifying and evaluating practicable alternatives to locating the action in the floodplain and the potential impacts on the floodplain from the proposed action, as required by Executive Order 11988, in accordance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR 55.20 Subpart C Procedures for Making Determinations on Floodplain Management and Protection of Wetlands. The proposed project is located at 109 Juarez Street, Rio Grande City, Starr County, Texas. The funds will be used to Demolish the existing dilapidated home located in a 100 year floodplain which is located in a lot of approximately 50 feet wide and approximately by 120 feet long, and reconstruct new housing on the same footprint. This home will be for elderly and/or physically challenged citizens. Property is located on FEMA FIRM 481678C570C in flood zone A. Less than 1 acre total are in the 100 year floodplain. There are three primary purposes for this notice. First, people who may be affected by activities in floodplains and those who have an interest in the protection of the natural environment should be given an opportunity to express their concerns and provide information about this area. Second, an adequate public notice program can be an important public educational tool. The dissemination of information about floodplains can facilitate and enhance Federal efforts to reduce the risks associated with the occupancy and modification of these special areas. Third, as a matter of fairness, when the Federal government determines it will participate in actions taking place in floodplains, it must inform those who may be put at greater or continued risk. Written comments must be received by Starr County at the following address on or before July 15, 2021: Starr County, 100 North FM 3167, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582, Attention: Ms. Connie Cantu, Project Manager, during the hours of 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Comments may also be submitted via email at ccantu@co.starr.tx.us Date Published: June 30, 2021

TxCDBG Emergency Services-Help for Colonia Program Final Public Notice The Starr County Self Help Center will conduct a final public hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Monday July 12, 2021 at the Starr County Self Help Center located at 10 Mayorga St. Rio Grande City, Texas. This hearing is in regards to the Emergency Services Help for Colonias (ESHS) #7219153. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the execution and completion of this contract. The Self Help Center encourages citizens to participate in the completion of this ESHS project and make their views known at this public hearing. Citizens unable to attend this meeting may submit their comments to Anna M. Villarreal, SHC Director. Persons with disabilities that wish to attend should contact the Self Help Center office at (956) 488-2025 or 488-2395, to make proper arrangements. Individuals who require auxiliary aids or services for this meeting should contact our office at least two days before meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. Aviso Público Final El Centro De Autoayuda Del Condado Starr llevará a cabo una audiencia pública final a las 5:30 pm el lunes 12 de Julio 2021 en El Centro De Autoayuda Del Condado Starr ubicado en la dirección calle 10 Mayorga ciudad de Río Grande, Texas. Esta audiencia es en respecto Servicios de Emergencia – Ayuda para el Programa de Colonias Asuntos Comunitarios del proyecto no.7219153. El propósito de esta reunión es para discutir la terminación de este contrato. El Centro De Autoayuda anima a los ciudadanos a participar en la realización de este proyecto ESHS y conocer sus opiniones en esta audiencia pública. Los ciudadanos que no puedan asistir a esta reunión podrán presentar sus observaciones a Anna M. Villarreal Directora del, SHC. Las personas con discapacidad que deseen asistir deben comunicarse con la oficina (956) 488-2025 o 488-2395, para hacer los arreglos necesarios. Personas que requieran ayuda o servicios auxiliares para esta junta deberán comunicarse con nuestra oficina por lo menos dos días antes de la reunión a fin de que los acuerdos que pueda efectuarse.


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Roma High Choir Program Students Place at State Solo Competition

“It’s never too late to become who you want to be. I hope you live a life that you’re proud of, and if you Congratulations to the Roma find that you’re not, I hope you High School Choir Program have the strength to start over.” ~F. Scott Fitzgerald on awesome results from state

competition! The Gladiator Nation is super proud of these student performers who have represented Roma ISD at the state level, showing their amazing talents!! Congrats to their supportive parents and their dedicated teachers Alicia Pena and Miguel Martinez.

Thank you, St. Jude, for the hope you offer to all who believe in you. Melissa Y. Hernandez


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LEGAL NOTICE

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Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a WINE AND BEER R E TA I L E R ’ S O F F PREMISE PERMIT, by: LINORA RODRIGUEZ dba LAS BUGANBILIAS DRIVE THRU, to be located at 68 SUNTEX RD., RIO GRANDE CITY, STARR COUNTY, TEXAS.

Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a WINE AND BEER R E TA I L E R ’ S O N PREMISES PERMIT, by: MARIA LETICIA BARRERAdba LA VALLA RESTAURANT, to be located at 2734 E. GRANT S T. , R O M A , S TA R R COUNTY, TEXAS.

NOVENA “Miraculous Prayer” Dear Sacred Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked for favors. This time I ask you this very special one (mention favor). Take it, Dear Jesus, and place it within your own heart, where your Father sees it. Then, in your merciful eyes it will become your favor, not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days, promise publication and favor will be granted. Never known to fail.

O n September 1, 2019, Texas Tobacco 21 went into effect. This law raised the minimum legal sales age for tobacco from 18 years to 21 years and included violations for purchasing or attempting to purchase cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or tobacco products, as well as the use or possession of these products. Smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Each day, about 2000 people younger than 18 years smoke their first cigarette. Delaying the age when young people first being using tobacco helps reduce the risk of becoming addicted. For more information, contact the Starr County Community Coalition at 956-716-1795.

Pedestrian and Bicyclist Crashes in Texas Remain a Huge Concern New safety campaign urges drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists to follow rules of the road Fatalities from crashes involving pedestrians are on the rise in Texas and now account for nearly one in five of all of the state’s traffic deaths. In 2019, 668 people died in pedestrian-related crashes in Texas, up by 5% from 2018, and more than 1,300 were seriously injured. Crashes involving bicyclists in 2019 also claimed the lives of 68 people and seriously injured 313. These numbers follow an alarming trend that has seen pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities increase over the last five years. Safety officials attribute a primary cause of the increase to people’s widespread failure to follow state laws designed to protect pedestrians and bicyclists. To that end, TxDOT is kicking off a new public awareness campaign this month that urges all Texans to drive smart, walk smart and bike smart. “Whether you’re behind the wheel, on foot, or riding a bicycle, we’re reminding Texans to make traffic safety their number one concern when they’re out and about,” said TxDOT Executive Director James Bass. “The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us the importance of looking after ourselves and others in our communities, and we’re asking

the public to apply that same responsibility to safely sharing the road and obeying traffic laws.” Almost half of all pedestrians and cyclists who died in 2019 on Texas streets and highways were between the ages of 21 and 49. Most were living in urban areas, and the majority—73% of the pedestrians and 90% of the cyclists—were male. No matter how Texans choose to travel, TxDOT wants them to know and follow state laws for safe driving, walking and biking. Drivers should take specific steps to protect pedestrians and bicyclists who are more likely to be killed or seriously injured when involved in a crash with a motor vehicle. State laws mandate stopping for pedestrians in crosswalks, yielding the right of way to pedestrians and cyclists when turning, and passing cyclists at a safe distance and giving them room to ride. Pedestrians should cross the street only at intersections and crosswalks, obey all traffic and crosswalk signals, and always use sidewalks when available. If there isn’t a sidewalk, pedestrians should walk on the left side of the street or road, facing oncoming traffic. Like drivers, bicyclists are required to obey all traffic signs and signals, including stopping

at red lights and stop signs. State laws also dictate that those who ride bicycles must use hand signals when turning or stopping, ride with traffic, use bike lanes or ride as near as possible to the right-hand curb, and when riding at night, make sure their bikes have a white light on the front and a red light or reflector on the back. More than 3,000 traffic crashes involving pedestrians occurred in 2019 in Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio, resulting in 287 fatalities. These cities also saw more than 1,100 bicycle crashes that resulted in 30 deaths and 113 serious injuries. “Be Safe. Drive Smart.” and TxDOT’s pedestrian and bicycle safety initiative are key components of #EndTheStreakTX, a broader social media and word-ofmouth effort that encourages drivers to make safer choices while behind the wheel, like wearing a seat belt, driving the speed limit, never texting and driving and never driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Nov. 7, 2000 was the last deathless day on Texas roadways. #EndTheStreakTX asks all Texans to commit to driving safely to help end the streak of daily deaths on Texas roadways.

JUNE 30, 2021 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO. 2021-01 ENGINEERING SERVICES PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Rio Grande City is soliciting proposals from engineering firms to perform such work in the State of Texas for: Rio Grande City Waste Water Treatment Plant Rehabilitation/ Expansion and West 83 Sanitary Sewer Collection System.

A copy of the RFQ is on the city’s website: www.cityofrgc.com Please submit a statement of qualifications for each of the projects to the address below: Melissa Garza, City Secretary City of Rio Grande City 5332 E. US Highway 83 Rio Grande City, Texas 78582

Gulf Towing and Recovery, LLC 776 E. GRANT ST. ROMA, TX 78584 (956) 849-3420 or (956) 849-3177 In reference to the following vehicles: 1. A 1996 Kenworth T680, Orange in color, Vin# 1XKYD49X6FJ430394 was accepted for storage in our facility on June 2, 2021. The vehicle was towed from HWY 83 Las Lomas, Rio Grande City, TX 78582. Texas Department of Public Safety Highway Patrol authorized the tow. You will need to come by 1824 E. Grant Street Ste. B in Roma, TX regarding the release of the vehicle. The Daily Storage rate is $35.00. Total charges cannot be computed until the vehicle is claimed. The storage fee will accrue daily until the vehicle is released. Once the vehicle has been here for 10 days it will be DECLARED ABANDONED. Within 7 days after the vehicle has been deemed abandoned, this notice will be sent to the local law enforcement. The local law enforcement will send you a notice and if you do not reclaim the vehicle within 20 days of their notice, you waive all rights, title and interest in the vehicle and you consent to the sale of the vehicle at a public auction. If you do not intend to reclaim the vehicle, please Sign and forward the title to this facility. VEHICLE RELEASE are seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day. Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Vehicle Storage Facility, Lic. Number 0650950VSF. Complaints may be directed to: Texas Department of Transportation Motor Carrier Division 125 East 11th Street Austin, TX 78701 1-800-229-1700 Under Texas Civil Statutes Article 6701g you have the right to challenge the legality of the tow involved. Gulf Towing and Recovery, LLC Manager

Proposals shall be received by the City no later than 5:00 p.m. on the July 28, 2021. For additional information, email your requests or questions to eybeas@cityofrgc. com. The City reserves the right to negotiate with any and all individuals or firms that submit proposals, as per the Texas Professional Services Procurement Act and the Uniform Grant and Contract Management Standards. The City of Rio Grande City is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS South Texas College is accepting competitive proposals for the following: RFP Number 21-22-1006

Description Welding Gases, Metals and Supplies

Date Due July 22, 2021

Time 2:00pm

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 Street) or by email request at stcpurchasing@southtexascollege.edu. Responses received after the specified time and date will not be considered and will be returned unopened. 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. 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. 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. Responses to the RFP must be submitted to South Texas College, 3200 W. Pecan Blvd, Bldg N, Ste 145, McAllen, TX 78501. 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.


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DIESEL MECHANIC & CDL DRIVER Grande Garbage Collection Co. is currently seeking an experienced Diesel Mechanic and CDL Driver For an application: Call 956-487-4234 to collect and deliver at 505 E. Main Street, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 or e-mail at grandegarbageco@yahoo.com.

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Vietnam Era Veteran Soldier with no known next of kin gets funeral honors by local volunteers and donors Rio Grande City, Texas resident Jackson Lee McCurdy passed away on Monday June 21st, 2021 at the age of 79. Mr. McCurdy is a US Army Vietnam Era Veteran and had no “known next of kin”. He entered the US Army on September 13, 1960, from his home at Anderson (Madison) Indiana. He served in Will Kaserne, Munich, Germany as a Tank Mechanic. He completed his tour and left the US Army on September 12, 1966. Last known rank through his DD14 was Private First Class (P). Mr. McCurdy had lived and Rio for several years. He was a truck driver for over 15 years. He had told his landlord on several small talks that he wanted to retire in Rio once his truck driving days were gone. Not much is known about Mr. McCurdy but one thing for sure was that he chose Rio Grande City to be his retire home. Having no next of kin created a financial challenge for Sanchez Funeral Home - who took care of Mr. McCurdy. Volunteers spared no time to volunteer and take care

of a soldier with no delay. US Army Retired Colonel Ross Barrera took to the lead to cover the initial expenses. He further asked the community to donate what they can. Starr County Eloy Vera provided the county amount allowed by the state and donated a portion from his personal funds. County Commissioner Roy Pena’s team stepped up and had the military burial plot up and ready for Mr. McCurdy’s final resting place - Starr County Veterans Cemetery Plot in Fronton, Texas (Roma). Other donors included monetary donations and/ or flowers include Judge Vera, Sam and Elia Ramos, Mr. Juan M. Escobar, Ms. Oneida Barrientos, Mr. Martin Reyna and Afonso Cathy Rubio. Thank you to the Roma VFW team who performed the memorial honors for Mr. McCurdy. Thank you all for the wishes of condolences and support as Rio/Starr County always comes together to honor our service member no matter their situations. We are Starr/Rio - One team, one fight we all unite!

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