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Regency Integrated Health Services board members, employees, and community members from Rio Grande City and Starr County gathered on Wednesday, May 22, to break ground at the site of the new nursing care center. “People often as us about how we decide where to build and where to invest in projects like this. The truth is not always about the numbers, it’s not always about the demographics,” said Chris Murphy, COO of Regency Integrated Health Services. “We invest in people, we invest in communities and Rio Grande City
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Mr. Carlos Guzman, Superintendent of the Roma Independent School District has been selected as the 2019 Regional Superintendent of the Year. As a regional winner, Mr. Guzman will represent the Region One area in the statewide Superintendent of the Year Award Program. Under the direction of the Texas Association of School
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Pida a los 3 Ángeles San Miguel, Rafael y Gabriel. Prenda 3 velas blancas en un plato con agua y azúcar, haga su petición. A los tres días publique esta oración. Aunque no crea mire que pasa el cuarto día.
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We graciously accept all of the condolences and support offered from our immediate family, friends and our Rio and Roma community. Special thanks to our Starr County Sheriff, RGC High Class of 1984, Roma ISD, VFW, Trans Starr Ambulance and Sanchez Funeral Home. We loved our mother greatly, and we pray that this kind of support will help our loving family get through this difficult �me. She was completely loyal to our father and family. She was always a cherished, ac�ve part of our family, and she will be greatly missed. We pray that the kind gestures we have received will not be lost. Instead, we hope her memory and thoughts of her will be shared with everyone. Your sympathy and support have helped to fill some of the emp�ness in our hearts from losing such a great Mother. Thank you, everyone, for honoring her memory in so many lovely ways. Francisco Barrera (Carmen), Guadalupe (Olga), Pe�y, Luis (Norma), Ross, Joel O. (Marilu), Nephews, Nieces and the GarzaVela Family.
Rio Grande City CISD Rio Grande City, TX Public Hearing on District of Innovation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Rio Grande City Consolidated Independent School District will hold a Public Hearing on June 11, 2019 at 6:00 pm at John & Olive Hinojosa Elementary located at 2448 Embassy Street, Rio Grande City, Texas, for the purpose of: A. Call to Order B.
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FRIDAY JUNE 14TH - I.C.C. ICS 6:00 P.M. †OLGA M. CRUZ (AN.) by Family †ALBERTO BARRERA, SR. by Wife & Children †IGNACIO GUTIERREZ by Family †IGNACIO GUERRA by Family †LIZA PEÑA GUERRA by Su Familia SATURDAY JUNE 15TH - I.C.C. 5:00 P.M. FATHER’S DAY INTENTIONS SUNDAY JUNE 16TH - I.C.C. 7:00 A.M. FATHER’S DAY INTENTIONS
SUNDAY SACRED HEART/LOS GARCIA MONDAY JUNE 17TH – I.C.C. 9:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. FATHER’S DAY INTENTIONS †JOSE ACEVEDO by Wife & Children SUNDAY JUNE 16TH - I.C.C. †BENITO GARCIA (5TH AN.) 11:00 A.M. by Family FATHER’S DAY INTENTIONS †IANELLY BARRERA (6TH AN.) by Mom & Dad 1:00 P.M. †SERGIO HINOJOSA GARCIA FATHER’S DAY INTENTIONS by Su Esposa y Familia 5:00 P.M. FATHER’S DAY INTENTIONS
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OBITUARY Maria del Rosario “Chayito” Garza Barrera 6 Jan 1935 – 2 Jun 2019
Maria del Rosario Garza-Barrera “Chayito” as she was affectionally known was born in San Javier (General Trevino), Nuevo Leon on 6 January 1935 to Ramon Garza Guerra and Petra “Petrita” VelaRamirez de Garza. Chayito and her husband Guadalupe Erasmo Barrera “Lupito” made their home and raised their 6 children in Rio Grande City since 1960. All of the five boys served in the US Military. Son Luis retired from active duty as a Lieutenant Colonel from the US Army after serving for over 28 years and son Rosbell “Ross” retired with the rank of Colonel from the US Army after 34 years of service. Noteworthy their grandson Frankie (RGC High School class of 1997) graduated from the US Military Academy at West Point New York Class of 2012. Frankie is currently serving on Active duty as a Captain. Another nephew son of the eldest son Francisco is also on active duty Army a First Lieutenant. Lupito and Chayito proudly displayed “old glory” in front of their home on main street and were very patriotic and proud to be Americans. Along with her 4 sisters and 3 brothers Chayito was raised in San Javier (General Trevino) Nuevo Leon, Mexico. As a child her family moved to the US and settled in Elsa, Texas. Her family would migrate north and work in the cherry and asparagus’s fields throughout Illinois and other states. As a young lady, Chayito moved to Monterrey, Nuevo Leon and study at the Escuela Secudaria y Commercio Simon Bolivar and received a diploma in Accounting on June 24, 1953. Her parents Ramon and Petrita moved to
Miguel Aleman and settled there after several years working in the fields of central US. Chayito met Lupito in Miguel Aleman, Tamaulipas and later married on April 19, 1959, Chayito married Guadalupe Erasmo (Lupito) Barrera Sr. and made their home in Rio Grande City. They both raised 6 children: Francisco (Carmen), Clinton, Tennessee; Guadalupe Erasmo Barrera Jr. (Olga), Odessa, TX; Petty Anna Barrera, Lyford, TX; Luis Carlos Barrera (Norma), Donna, TX; Rosbell Barrera, Rio Grande City; and the youngest Joel Octavio Barrera (Marilu), Rio Grande City, TX. Chayito and Lupito have several grandchildren: Rebecca Salinas, Francisco Javier Barrera, Roxanna Salinas, Angela Barrera, Robyn Salinas Nadine Barrera, Francisco Antonio Barrera, Carmen Barrera, Kristine Barrera, Liana Guadalupe “Lily” Barrera, Joel Barrera, Joslynn Barrera, Gabriel Barrera and Joseph Barrera. Chayito was graced with two great-granddaughters Ava Rosario Pena, Emery Rose Gonzales and (+) Elise Layne Gonzalez. Chayito comes from a very tight nit family. She has 4 sisters and 3 brothers. Her sisters include: Rebecca Garza-Rodriguez ( Donato ) Roma, Texas; Alma Rosa GarzaPeña (Javier) Miguel Aleman, Tamaulipas, Manuelita GarzaCorrea (+Daniel), Miguel Aleman, Tamaulipas; Guadalupe “Lupita” Garza-Hinojosa (+Rolando), Melvindale, Michigan; and brothers include: Ramon Garza (Carolina), Roma, Texas; Reymundo Garza (Rosalinda), Elsa, Texas and Jose Alonso (Maria), Melvindale, Michigan. She was proud of her sons and
daughter and would always greet everyone with a golden smile. She knew she had done well in raising her children. Chayito became a US citizen in 1985 and was known as a strong conservative. She voted on every election since then. She admired President Ronald W. Reagan in the 1980’s which gave her a clear sense and motivation to be part of the American process. Chayito has travelled all over the US, Puerto Rico and was proud to have visited Mexico City and toured her lifetime dream of the “Basilica of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe”. She was proud to have been a citizen of Rio Grande City where she made many great friends. She supported the high school rattlers through her children and participant on several events hosted by Immaculate conception Church Catholic School. She was a devoted Catholic and always prayed the rosary for the less fortunate. Many in Rio remember Chayito as part-time seamstress. While raising 6 children in the 1970’s Chayito worked at home as a part-time seamstress and kept the books “accounting” for the family business “Frank’s Texaco”. She believed in her children having the best education as she purchased the “World Book Encyclopedia” and paid it $10 a month in order for her kids to see beyond the borders of the city and cease the opportunity that this country has to offers. Chayito loved tending to her plants and simply enjoying her grandkids. Chayito will be laid to rest next to her husband Guadalupe Erasmo Barrera in Rio Grande City, Texas.
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Starr County Sheriff’s Officers participated in “Bring your child to work day”
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Texas Delta Theta Master of Beta Sigma Phi met recently for a meeting at Casa de Adobe. Diana Pena presided during the business session, during which plans were made to attend the annual Starr County Beta Sigma Phi Founder ’s Day. Sister Alma Gloria T. Gonzalez was honored with a surprise birthday celebration after the meal. Nelda Laurel gave a historical program entitled, “4 Generations of Popes,” about the family of John A. Pope, John A. Pope, Jr., John A. Pope III, and John A. Pope IV, a family which has lived in and served this community well for four generations. Plans were also made for the last meeting of the club year and installation of 2019-21 officers.
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RGC’s Historic Downtown Buildings Tour ongoing restoration efforts for the Solis La Caze Home and Jose Pena spoke on future restoration plans for the Ruben Cruz Home. The Rio Grande City Main Street Program provides several services and assistance available to Main Street businesses including: Design Assistance from the Texas Historical Commission and much
A rare opportunity to tour some of downtown’s oldest historic buildings took place on Thursday, May 16, 2019. “The Rio Grande City Main Street Program sponsored the tour to bring attention to and appreciation for these historical significant buildings in Rio Grande City’s Historic District,” said Nancy Perez, RGC Main Street and Business Development Coordinator. “We’re highlighting various preservation efforts done in restoring these structures that are important to our city’s history.” Buildings toured included: the Headley-Edgerton Home, Doctors Clinic of Rio Grande City Office, R.E. Supplies, Solis La Caze Home, Xtreme Party, Ruben Cruz Home, exterior of LFD and the Garmon Theater, Kesley Bass Museum and Event Center and the Lopez-Tijerina
more. Rio Grande City Main Street also hosts a variety of special events throughout the year. The Rio Grande City Main Street Program provides many opportunities to get involved in downtown revitalization efforts. Anyone interested in volunteering is encouraged to visit the Rio Grande City Main Street office at 408 E. Main Street or call (956) 488-0047.
Courtyard. On hand at each of these sites, guests were welcomed and provided with information on family and building histories. John Edgerton, Dr. Patricia Laurel-Garza, Rosa Gonzalez, and Carolina Barrera remarked on the restoration challenges each faced processes used in their restoration and building maintenance efforts; each one unique as the building themselves. David Porras, who is currently president of the Kelsey Bass Museum Commission, provided information on the city’s restoration efforts of the Lopez-Tijerina Courtyard and the Kelsey Bass Museum. Ted Rivera, manager of Rio Grande City’s LFD, provided information on the restoration of Garmon Theater’s façade completed several years back. Gisela Leal spoke on their
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John & Olive Hinojosa Elementary 6th Six Weeks Honor Roll
Ms. Marissa Saldivar, Principal at John & Olive Hinojosa Elementary proudly announces the Honor Roll for the 6th Six Weeks 2018-2019 School Year. PRE- KINDER C. Delgado A Catalynna Canales, Gaziel Casas, Brenda Diaz, Joel Garcia, Mia Garcia, Sophia Monrroy, Lexie Pena, MaKaylee Perez, Analeah Ramon, Alyanna Rios, Liam Rios, Camila Robles, Andrea Sepulveda, Rianni Tabb R. Estrada A Ricardo Carmona, Marille Flores, Analia Gonzalez, Cristian Guillen, Nathan Gutierrez, Yanell Longoria, Noe Reyes, Isabella Ruvalcaba, Aleyssie Salazar, Slendy Trevino A&B Angel Garza, Adalberto Gonzalez, Nathan Sanchez A. Garcia A Ramiro Avila, Italia R. Barrera, Lyselle Carrillo, Yael E. Correa, Isabella Garcia, Naytza Garcia, Samantha Garcia, Sophia Gonzalez, Gael Leal, Daleyza Lopez, Lesly Octaviano, Kendra Pena, Sebastian Perez, Ximena Salinas, Jayleene Vasquez A&B Jayden Garcia
B Aranza Gonzalez KINDER M. Cruz A Mario Amador, Daleyza Garza, Hailey Garza, Evelynn Gonzalez, Roberto Moreno, Mackayla Morin, Luis Ornelas, David Pena A&B Luis Huerta, Kendra Torres A. Guerrero A Lisbeth Alaffa, Luzma Arevalo, Alan Carmona, Roberto Carmona, Jayden Davila, Destiny Diaz, Dhylendy Garcia, Shaiel Guerrero, Evelyn Nacenceno, Isaac Perez, Genesis Rojas, Santos Sanchez, Genesis Tellez A&B Mario Zarate, Arian Cantu C. Trevino A San Juanita Adame, Joseangel Alvarez, Vanessa Garcia, Victoria Maraboto, Orlando Quiroz, Ian Rios, Axel Rivera, Devany Robles, Chanel Rodriguez, Chanel Rodriguez, Omar Trevino A&B Alejandro Barrera, Alberto Garcia, Devonie Palacios, Dylan Parra, Devin Salinas N. Alvarado A Layssa Alemán, Danna Amador, Emilio García, Gloria Herrera,
Jairo Martínez A&B Jesús Galaviz, Linette García, Vannessa Olalde, Molly Uresti C. Chapa A Santiago Canales, Félix Garza, Braeden González, Alejandro Ibarra, Maybelyn Muralles, Isaac Salinas A&B Jesús García, Oscar García, Criselda Medina, Esmeralda Medina, April Murillo, Brandon Ríos, Ximena Rodríguez, Ashley Treviño I. Juárez A Bryan Acevedo, Lukas Barrera, Ángela Flores, Kayla Gaytán, Mya González, Roger González, Yaritzel González, Alejandro López, Dayanara López, Mario Lozano, Christopher Mendoza, Vianey Navarro, Mia Pérez, Kendron Ríos, José Sandoval, Ray Silva SECOND GRADE B. Chapa A Eduardo Alaffa, Mariane Alanís, Elizabeth Flores, Yaritza Flores, Kaylee Garza, Maileny Garza, Sebastián Garza, Shalomi Guerrero, Mario Izaguirre, Regina Molina, Samira Monrroy, Jay Oyervides
A&B Nathan Ávila, Víctor Ayala, Ricardo Martínez, Jesús Vásquez I. Rodríguez A Ediel Gonzales, Ángelo Rojas A&B Emanuel Abundiz, Michelle Arévalo, Victoria Cárdenas, Krystal González, Rene Lozano, Rolando Lozano, Brithany Salazar, María De Jesús Sánchez, Diego Vásquez V. Salinas A Evelyn Garza, Enrique Gazca A&B Roberto García, Dilany Garza, Edgar Garza, Juan Gaytán, Mónica Huerta, Eduardo López, Juan Diego López, Ángel Ortega, Génesis Palacios I. Sánchez A&B Jesús Adame, David De la Cruz, Yoshira Gallardo, Evelyn Maldonado, Humberto Zarate THIRD GRADE S. García A Aarón Olivares A&B Stephanie Alemán, Francisco Amador, Jennifer Díaz, Aryel González, Isaac Hernández, Donato Medina, Hailey Pérez, Melany Resendez, David Rodríguez
J. Silva A&B Bayrón Arellano, Ediel Flores, Alfredo García, Jennifer Ornelas, Máximo Pérez, Pablo Pérez L. Solís A Lynette Carrillo, Ethan Delgado A&B Luis Alaffa, Alexzander Arenas, Sarah Barrera, Amberlyn García, Rosselyn García, Izcalli Guajardo, Zoe Guerrero, Jarely Hinojosa, Jesús Martínez, Deynna Palacios, Evangeline Rodríguez, Giovanny Santillán FOURTH GRADE L. González A&B Kasandra Cabello, Klarissa García V. Robles A Roberto Garza, Samantha Monrroy, Arlette Pena, Yaretzi Rivera A&B Joseph Ávila, Angeline Barrera, Ezequiel García, Isabela García, Briseidy García, Brisaylanie Gómez, Brandon González, Camila Martínez, Melanie Moreno, Kimberly Olivares, Santiago Pena, Brandon Rojas, Natalie Treviño G. Sandoval A&B Violeta Aranda, Miley Barrera, Omar García, José López,
Jocelyn Ornelas, Brianna Ramón, Leonardo Zurita FIFTH GRADE V. Alaffa A&B Joselyn Mata, Dayami Rocha, Javirely Sosa A. Garza A&B Ava García, Hannia Garrido, Eduardo González, Giselle Hernández, Joanna Hernández, Nahomy Lozano, Rubén Lozano, Alexander Maldonado, Brianna Mijares, Nataly Pena, Anabel Ramírez, Liamsy Ramírez, Isaí Salinas I. Garza A Georgina Barrera, Iván Domínguez, Alexandria Saldívar A&B Sheyla Garcés, Martin García, Randy García, Erika Garza, Luiggi Garza, Diego González, Jayson Guerra, Ciro Herrera, Dawn Isidro, Phoebe López, Miguel López, Ricardo López, Leticia Lozano, Sabrina Rodríguez
Potentially Deadly Meningococcal Disease is Preventable It travels fast and can leave its victims with permanent complications or death within a matter of hours. Meningococcal disease is serious – and preventable – according to the Texas Medical Association’s (TMA’s) Texas Medicine magazine. Meningococcal disease is caused by a specific bacteria called Neisseria meningitidis. Multiple types – also called serogroups or strains – of the bacteria exist. The B strain causes most cases of meningococcal disease in adolescents and young adults, and can lead to outbreaks of meningitis (infection of the lining of the brain and spinal cord). “Meningococcal B symptoms can come on fast,” said Maria Monge, MD, an adolescent medicine physician in Austin and chair of TMA’s Committee on Child and Adolescent Health. “A sudden onset of fever, headache, and stiff neck are common.” Dr. Monge discussed Meningococcal B in-depth in a TMA video. Other symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, and confusion. Sometimes a patient might develop a dark purplish rash, said Dr. Monge. The disease is spread by sharing a drink or kissing, those kinds of activities, she said. People living in close quarters like college dormitories or military barracks are most at risk of spreading the disease. Even with treatment, one in 10 people who get the disease will die and two in 10 will suffer serious and permanent complications, according to the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. In addition to the threat of death, lasting effects include learning difficulties, hearing loss, or limb amputation.
Meningococcal B is responsible for more than half of all meningitis cases, although overall meningococcal disease remains rare in the U.S. Between 2013 and 2018, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported 10 meningococcal B outbreaks at universities located in seven states, which caused 39 cases and two deaths. The CDC recommends anyone age 10 or older at risk for meningococcal disease get vaccinated against serogroup B, particularly those who are at high risk or have a weakened immune system. People living in very close quarters like dorms or barracks should get vaccinated. The CDC recommends the shots be given between the ages of 16
and 18, and more than one dose is recommended for best protection. Different meningococcal vaccines, recommended for all adolescents and teens, help protect against serogroups A, C, W, and Y. “Meningococcal B vaccination can be confusing because it is not recommended for all teenagers like the other meningococcal shots,” Dr. Monge said. “Parents may think their child is protected against B because he or she received the routinely recommended vaccination for some strains of meningococcal disease.” That’s why Dr. Monge recommends parents and young adults talk to their physicians to see if they need this shot or have questions about the disease.
BID NOTICE Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. is requesting bids on the following: 20-01 20-02 20-03 20-04
Office & Instructional Supplies Catalog Bid Office Furniture Catalog Bid Classroom Furniture Catalog Bid Computer & Copier Paper
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Bid Specifications and further information may be obtained from the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office at the address below or via email purchasing@rgccisd.org. Sealed bids must be received by the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office, Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 on Wednesday, July 24, 2019 and will be opened and read aloud at the above-mentioned time. Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. reserves the right to refuse and reject any or all proposals and to waive any or all informalities or technicalities, or to accept the proposal considered the best and most advantageous to the school district. Joe D. Smedley Purchasing Agent
RFQ NOTICE Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. is requesting qualifications on the following: RFQ # 20-05 External Auditor Services The school district is requesting an initial Request For Qualifications for External Auditor Services. Initial sealed Request for Qualifications (RFQ) will be received at the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Department at the address below. Request for Qualifications (RFQ) forms and any other information may be requested by calling Mr. Joe D. Smedley, Purchasing Agent at 956-716-6810. Sealed qualifications must be received by the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office, 1 South Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 by 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 24, 2019 and will be opened and read aloud at the mentioned time. Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. reserves the right to refuse and reject any or all proposals and to waive any or all informalities or technicalities, or to accept the qualification considered the best and most advantageous to the school district. Mr. Joe D. Smedley Purchasing Agent
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Breakfast with the Principal
After every six week reporting period, Alberto & Celia Barrera Elementary celebrates a group of students who go “above and beyond” in their school work, and overall class behavior and participation. These amazing students are awarded the prestigious “Principal’s Award.” Not only are these students recognized by their teachers and peers, but they are also treated to a special breakfast with Principal, Ms. Nora Rivera and her administrative staff. Congratulations, LONGHORNS, on a job well-done!
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During HOT weather wildlife need your help The temps of 110 degrees have kept me and my dog, Pal, mostly indoor the last few days. I venture outside for a few minutes in the morning to water my potted plants, feed the birds and fill the bird baths. It’s that last item I want to call to your attention. When I’m outside on a hot day I sweat, my dog pants and I also see the birds panting. Yes, birds pant. It’s not quite like Pal’s panting but very similar. I also observe that one of my ground level bird baths is often turned
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