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Starr County Memorial Hospital - Dr. Mario E. Ramirez Imaging Center held a ribbon cutting and open house ceremony on May 20, 2021. The Imaging Center is an excellent State of The Art Department and is the only Imaging Center of its kind in Starr County. Services available are MRI, CT Scans, Dexa, 2-D Echos, Doppler, and Ultrasound. When you arrive for any of these exams every detail from the very qualified personnel, the top of the line equipment, and the very new examining rooms are available. The equipment includes the latest Canon Aquilion Prime SP Family CT Scanner Edition with a capability of Congratulations to Roma High 160 slices and a GE Healthcare MRI 1.5T Magnet which is great for visualizing the brain, abdomen, and Mighty Gladiator Baseball Team any part of the body. The ultimate goal in providing the services at this Center is to assure the patients 2021 All-District Selections! receive the highest level of customer service delivered with a sense of efficiency and friendliness. The physicians can expect outstanding images and the best in quality reporting from the Radiologists.

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San Isidro Community Center benefits from VTX1 Companies Sponsorship

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Helping rural residents is vital to the communities that VTX1 Companies serves. VTX1 partnered with the San Isidro Community Center to provide necessary equipment to help their center thrive and be a resource for local citizens who may not have access to a computer for internet. The addition of this equipment will allow for students or adults within the community to have resources close by during the upcoming summer months and throughout the year. Attending the sponsorship presentation were as follows (L to R): Cynthia Fuentes Starr County Judge PR/Marketing Director, Vanessa McPhee - VTX1 Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer, Dr. Adalberto Garza - VTX1 Board of Director, Commissioner Ruben D. Saenz – Precinct 4, Herbie Villarreal – Foreman for Commissioner Saenz, Norma Dewitt - Secretary for Justice of the Peace Precinct 5, Veronica Alaniz – Justice of the Peace Precinct 5, and Dolly Villarreal VTX1 Board of Directors President. VTX1 Companies is a service provider of Internet and Telephone for homes and businesses. They are headquartered in Raymondville, Texas and have proudly served the South Texas community since 1952.

STARR of Hope Board Members would like to CONGRATULATE the winners of their First Capital Venture Raffle held on Sunday, May 2, 2021. 1st place-Weekend @ SPINorma Gonzalez. 2nd place-Day hunt-Yaritza Garcia. 3rd placeFishing trip @SPI-Joey Barrera. 4th place-Hair/Spa Treatment-Jacob Garcia. 5th place-55 inch TV-Oscar Gonzalez. 6th place- Mosaic CrossJorge Salinas. 7th place-Gift Card/ Second Street Fashions-Briana

Saenz. 8th place-Gift Card/Santa Fe Steakhouse-Mirla Cuellar. 9th place-Gift Card/ Pappadeux Restaurant-Erika Pratt. 10th place-Subway Party Pack-Martha Sanchez. Many THANKS to the generous donors, SignWorks, Tierra Santa Ranch, Tours by George, Guerra Family Dentistry, Esco Spa & Salon, Ruben Flores, Edna Monroe, Mr. & Mrs. Gilberto Garcia Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Roel Gonzalez, and the community at large for the AMAZING support.

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R. T. Barrera Elementary 7th Annual Mental Health School Receives a Special Visit Awareness Drive Through Event

Virgilio Barrera, the son of Rafaela T. Barrera - namesake for R. T. Barrera Elementary School, stopped by the school with his family to visit with staff and students. The Barrera Family enjoyed seeing the progress of the campus with many projects, especially the farm and garden projects. They donated books for the children to enjoy, and were very pleased with and proud of the growing legacy owed to their matriarch Rafaela.

7th Annual Mental Health Awareness Drive Through Event sponsored by Border Region Behavioral Center was held at Basilio Villarreal Memorial Park. Starr County Judge Eloy Vera signed a proclamation designating May 20th, 2021 as Mental Health Awareness Day. The Proclamation was read by Border Region Board Member Jessica Vera-Rios. Board member Ms. Rose Benavidez and Mayor Joel Villarreal echoed the proclamation on the importance of Mental Health Awareness. Community partners were on hand to provide goody bags and information. The program concluded with a balloon release.

Senator Judith Zaffirini: We honor our fallen heroes on this

Memorial Day

Lt. Socrates Pappas, my Tío Catis, was a bombardier killed in action over Alaska during World War II. The 22-year-old was survived by his pregnant widow; his parents; and three brothers, including my father. Although we never knew my uncle, we always loved him. His legacy of exemplary patriotism, courage, and honor lives in our hearts and minds. It will continue to inspire future generations of our family, including my beloved grandsons, Asher and George Zaffirini. Memorial Day is a time to express our gratitude while sharing our respective stories about our families’ fallen heroes. By doing so we ensure we will never forget their ultimate sacrifices.

Committed to Faith, Family and Us!


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OBITUARY

Benito Perez 1/31/1943 † 4/24/2021

Benito Perez, (Chato), 78, from El Sauz, Texas, went into eternal rest peacefully on Saturday, April 24, 2021 at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Houston, Texas. Benito was the son of the late Fidel Perez and Amelia R. Perez and is preceded in death by his beloved wife Alicia G. Perez

and his beloved daughter, Laura Alicia Guerra. Benito is survived by his children Benito Jr. (Priscilla), Anna Lee (Jose Roberto) Garcia, Roberto (Melissa), Jaime Javier, 16 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Benito is also survived by his sisters Micaela (Alvaro) Rodriguez and Maria Rosita Bryan from Edinburg, Texas and numerous nieces and nephews. Benito was a long time farmer and rancher who owned and operated La Oveja Ranch in El Sauz, Texas, raised cattle and harvested buffel grass seed and bales for a living. He was an active member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church and alongside his wife Alicia and other community members, helped organized the Annual Cactus Country Festival. Benito loved his ranch, enjoyed arrowhead hunting and collecting and get togethers with family. He will be greatly missed.

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Governor Abbott, HHSC Announce $2.5 Billion In Pandemic Food Benefits For Texas Families On May 20, 2021, Governor Greg Abbott announced that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) has received approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for a second round of federal Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) food benefits for families with children who have temporarily lost access to free or reduced-price school meals due to COVID-19 during the 2020-2021 school year. P-EBT provides a benefit of up

to $1,200 per child for the school year. The amount of the benefit is based on the school the child attends and is determined by the number of days that most students at that school received remote instruction during the 2020-2021 school year. P-EBT benefits can be used in the same way as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits to pay for groceries. The administration of P-EBT is a joint effort by HHSC, the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) and Texas Education Agency (TEA). “Thank you to the U.S. Department of Agriculture for 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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approving this second round of pandemic food benefits for Texas families,” said Governor Abbott. “These additional benefits will continue to help Texans provide food for their families. I thank our state partners at HHSC, TEA, and TDA for working together to secure these benefits and administering them quickly to families across the state.” “These additional food benefits are a lifeline and will go a long way to help many Texas families put nutritious food on the table,” said HHS Executive Commissioner Cecile Erwin Young. “We’ve worked closely with our many state and federal partners and we’re thankful to get this program off the ground so we can help people during this challenging time.” In this second round of P-EBT,

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

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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HHSC received federal approval to provide more than $2.5 billion in benefits to approximately 3.7 million eligible children in Texas. The first round of P-EBT was distributed last summer and provided more than $1 billion in food benefits to more than 3 million children. P-EBT is for families with children who are certified for free or reduced-price meals through the National School Lunch Program and families with children born after Aug. 1, 2014 who receive SNAP food benefits. Most families who receive SNAP benefits do not need to apply and will automatically receive P-EBT benefits on their Lone Star Card by May 28. Families who received SNAP benefits for the first time during the 2020-2021 school year in May or June 2021 and have children born on or before Aug. 1, 2014 need to apply. Families who have children certified for free or reducedprice meals, or attended a school defined as a Community Eligibility Provision or Provision II school and received meals at no cost, during the 2020-2021 school year but did not receive SNAP benefits will need to apply. Families that need to apply will receive a notification from their school district by June 2 which will include eligibility information and how to access the application. To ensure timely and accurate issuance of benefits, a Social Security number or School Identification Number must be submitted for each child in public school on the application. The application will be open from June 2 to August 13, and applications will be processed in the order they are received. After completing the application, families eligible for a benefit amount will receive benefits on a new P-EBT Card in the mail. Visit hhs.texas.gov/pebt or call the P-EBT Call Center at 833-4421255 to learn more.


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Governor Abbott Issues Executive Order Prohibiting Government Entities From Mandating Masks On May 18, 2021, Governor Greg Abbott issued an Executive Order prohibiting governmental entities in Texas — including counties, cities, school districts, public health authorities, or government officials — from requiring or mandating mask wearing. Public schools may continue to follow current maskwearing guidelines through June 4. After June 4, no student, teacher, parent, or other staff member or visitor can be required to wear a mask while on campus. Beginning May 21, local governments or officials that attempt to impose a mask mandate or impose a limitation inconsistent or conflicting with the Executive Order can be subject to a fine of up to $1,000. “The Lone Star State continues

to defeat COVID-19 through the use of widely-available vaccines, antibody therapeutic drugs, and safe practices utilized by Texans in our communities,” said Governor Abbott. “Texans, not government, should decide their best health practices, which is why masks will not be mandated by public school districts or government entities. We can continue to mitigate COVID-19 while defending Texans’ liberty to choose whether or not they mask up.” Exempt from the Executive Order are state-supported living centers, government-owned or operated hospitals, Texas Department of Criminal Justice facilities, Texas Juvenile Justice Department facilities, and county and municipal jails.

Roma High Surprises Class of 2021 Valedictorian and Salutatorian

Congratulations to the Roma High School Class of 2021 Valedictorian Leonardo De Leon! He was surprised at his home by the Roma High School Administration with his Valedictorian medal, sash and plaque.

Roma High School and Roma ISD surprised the Roma High Class of 2021 Salutatorian Julian Barrera at his home recently. He was given his Salutatorian stole, medal and plaque.

“The patriot’s blood is the seed of freedom’s tree.” ~Thomas Campbell

PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Disclosure of HOME Program Conflict of Interest Mr. Ruben Garcia and Mrs. Hortencia Garcia, related to Mr. Alejandro Barrera, City of Roma Manager and Ms. Dora Garcia, City of Roma Receptionist, have applied for housing assistance under the City of Roma HOME Program. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development determined that this situation is a conflict of interest under the HOME Program regulations. The City of Roma has applied to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for an exception to the conflict of interest provisions. Mr. Alejandro Barrera and Ms. Dora Garcia will not be involved in any decision-making authority regarding the administration of the City’s HOME Program and will not participate in any discussion regarding selection of the HOME Program participants.


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El Gobernador Abbott emite una orden ejecutiva que Motorcycle Training Courses prohíbe a las entidades gubernamentales exigir mascarilla Help Make Riders Safer El 18 de mayo de 2021, el gobernador Greg Abbott emitió una Orden Ejecutiva que prohíbe a las entidades gubernamentales en Texas, incluidos condados, ciudades, distritos escolares, autoridades de salud pública o funcionarios gubernamentales, exigir el uso de mascarilla

(cubrebocas). Las escuelas públicas pueden continuar siguiendo las pautas actuales para el uso de mascarillas hasta el 4 de junio. Después del 4 de junio, no se podrá exigir a ningún estudiante, maestro, padre u otro miembro del personal o visitante que use una mascarilla mientras

esté en el campus. A partir del 21 de mayo, los gobiernos o funcionarios locales que intenten imponer un mandato de mascarilla o imponer una limitación inconsistente o en conflicto con la Orden Ejecutiva pueden estar sujetos a una multa de hasta $ 1,000.

Notice of a Final Environmental Assessment for the Fruit Fly Eradication Program. The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) are making available to the public a finding of no significant impact (FONSI) and the underlying final environmental assessment for the Anastrepha fruit fly eradication program in the Rio Grande Valley region of Texas. Anyone wishing to view the documents should contact Stuart W. Kuehn (USDA-APHIS-PPQ, State Plant Health Director, 903 San Jacinto Boulevard, Suite 270, Austin, TX 78701) or go to (https://www.aphis.usda.gov/planthealth/ea/). For general questions concerning the Anastrepha spp. Cooperative Eradication Program please contact National Operations Manager Shaharra J. Usnick at (970) 494-7571.

“El estado de la estrella solitaria continúa derrotando al COVID-19 mediante el uso de vacunas ampliamente disponibles, medicamentos terapéuticos con anticuerpos y prácticas seguras utilizadas por los tejanos en nuestras comunidades”, dijo el Gobernador Abbott. “Los tejanos, no el gobierno, deberían decidir sus mejores prácticas de salud, razón por la cual los distritos escolares públicos o las entidades gubernamentales no impondrán mascarillas. Podemos continuar mitigando COVID-19 mientras defendemos la libertad de los tejanos de elegir si se enmascaran o no”. Están exentos de la Orden Ejecutiva los centros de vivienda respaldados por el estado, los hospitales de propiedad u operación del gobierno, las instalaciones del Departamento de Justicia Penal de Texas, las instalaciones del Departamento de Justicia Juvenil de Texas y las cárceles municipales y del condado.

May marks the month when motorcycle riders across the state are hopping on their motorcycles to enjoy warmer temperatures. But how many of them have taken either a basic instructional course or a refresher if they’ve been away from motorcycling for a while? The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) reminds both new and seasoned riders that taking an approved motorcycle safety course can provide the skills necessary for obtaining a Texas motorcycle driver license or endorsement – or can reinforce skills that haven’t been used recently. But all those motorcycle safety courses require licensed motorcycle instructors before students can learn important skills for protecting themselves while they’re riding their motorcycles. To become licensed as a motorcycle instructor in Texas, a person must complete an instructor preparation course administered by the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX). Motorcycle schools licensed in Texas can contract with TEEX to conduct any TDLR-

approved instructor training course at their own facilities, under the supervision of TEEX. “If you’re a motorcycle rider who’s passionate about riding – and you want to help educate new riders – we need you to take one of these instructor courses offered by TEEX so you can go on to teach others,” said Brian E. Francis, TDLR executive director. The TEEX course prepares instructor candidates to teach motorcycle safety to students wanting to qualify to obtain a motorcycle driver license or endorsement. Once candidates successfully complete the course, they will be eligible to obtain a Texas Motorcycle Instructor License from TDLR. Licensed instructors can teach any course in motorcycle operation approved by TDLR. The TDLR Motorcycle Safety program regulates and licenses instructors and schools that conduct motorcycle operation and safety courses. The ATV Operator Safety program regulates and licenses instructors who conduct courses on safely operating offhighway vehicles including allterrain vehicles.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS South Texas College is accepting competitive proposals for the following: RFP Number 20-21-1050 21-22-1003

Description Custodial Supplies Printing Projects

Date Due June 10, 2021 June 10, 2021

Time 2:00pm 3:00pm

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.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS South Texas College (STC) is accepting Competitive Sealed Proposals for the following project: PROJECT NAME:

Pecan Campus Building M Generator Replacement

PROJECT No. 20-21-1044 PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE TIME & LOCATION:

June 3, 2021 @ 11:00 am STC Purchasing Department 3200 W. Pecan Blvd, Bldg. N, Ste. 142 McAllen, Texas 78501

PROPOSAL DEADLINE & SUBMITTAL LOCATION:

June 9, 2021 @ 3:00 pm STC Purchasing Department 3200 W. Pecan Blvd, Bldg. N, Ste. 145 McAllen, Texas

RFP packages will be available beginning on May 26, 2021. RFP packages may be obtained from RGV Reprographics located 519 S. Broadway, McAllen, Texas (PH: 956-686-1525) upon the deposit of a refundable check in the amount of $100.00 payable to South Texas College. The deposit check will be returned if project plans are returned, in good condition, within 10 days after the proposals deadline. Proposals shall be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier’s Check or acceptable bidder’s bond, payable to South Texas College, in an amount not less than five (5%) percent of the proposed project amount. Proposals received after the specified time and date will not be considered and will be returned unopened. Facsimile responses will not be accepted. All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope. Responses need to be clearly marked on the envelope with the RFP number and name of the project. 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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Schreiner University Students Earn President’s and Deans List Distinction To be eligible for the President’s List, full-time students must earn at least a 4.0 grade point average for the term, passing all classes, and

LEGAL NOTICE

An application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a General Distiller’s License by Ancestral Craft Spirits Corp, to be located 702 Portscheller St, Roma, TX 78584, Starr County Texas. The officers of said company are Guillermo Enrique Hayaux Du Tilly and Eduardo Ocampo Gayon. President & Director respectively.

have at least 12 hours credit for the term. To qualify for the Dean’s List, a full-time student must have passing grades in all courses and, must earn at least a 3.50 grade point average and at least 12 hours credit for the term. Rio Grande City, TX - Michael Montalvo, President’s List and Angel Winkler, Dean’s List .

Adolescents ages 12 to 15 years now eligible to be vaccinated against COVID-19 The Texas Department of State Health Services has notified vaccine providers that they should begin to administer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to adolescents from 12 to 15 years old, in line with federal guidance.

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Pursuant to the provisions contained in ARTICLE V, Section Five (5) of the Texas Abandoned Motor Vehicle Act, we are serving notice to the owners and/or lien holders that the below described motor vehicle, has been taken into custody by H&L Wrecker Service, and will be sold. Failure of an owner or lien holder to claim vehicles within thirty (30) days after date of this notice and make payment of all towing, preservation, and storage charges resulting from the placing of vehicles in custody shall constitute a waiver of the right to reclaim vehicle. Contact Humberto Lucio at 956-487-3384, 5879 E. Hwy. 83, Rio Grande City, TX 78582 for information concerning vehicles.

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The notice comes after the Food and Drug Administration authorized the vaccine for adolescents and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommended it for that age group. “While children are less likely than adults to be hospitalized or die from COVID-19, they can be infected with the virus and spread infection in their homes and communities,” said Imelda Garcia, DSHS associate commissioner for laboratory and infectious disease services and chair of the state’s Expert Vaccine Allocation Panel, in a letter to vaccine providers. “DSHS believes that promptly

vaccinating the adolescents in this age group is another valuable tool that will help end the COVID-19 pandemic and have a direct and positive effect on schools being open for classroom learning.” DSHS reminds providers that parental consent is required for the vaccination of children in this age group. Consent may be given orally or in writing; the parent or guardian does not need to be present for the adolescent to be vaccinated, unless required by the vaccine provider. At this time, only the Pfizer vaccine is authorized for people ages 12 to 17, and it is the same vaccine already widely available across the state for

use in adults. Youth and parents should contact providers in their area to ensure they are offering the Pfizer vaccine before making an appointment or attending a walk-up vaccine clinic. Tools for locating vaccine providers are available at covidvaccine.texas. gov or vacunacovid.texas.gov. Texas has administered nearly 19.8 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine. About 52 percent of residents 16 years old and older have received at least one dose, and 40 percent are now fully vaccinated.


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Roma High Band Program Celebrates Successful Year day

Mayflies will be here one soon --- and not any longer! Someday, in the next few weeks, myriads of mayflies will emerge, have sex and die. Their life as a nymph, underwater, will have ended and their life as a flying adult will begin and last merely a day! Before I proceed further, I must tell you that what you’re about to read will be approximations. That’s because mayflies are distributed worldwide, there are some 2,500 species, 630 in the U. S., 93 in Texas alone, and they all differ slightly from each other. So, for brevity, I’ll only relate what’s usual or typical. Mayflies, also known as shadflies, are in the class Insecta and the order Ephemeroptera. Ephemeroptera means “short lived.” Within that order, which includes dragonflies and damselflies, they’re quite distinctive in several ways. For starters, the mayflies adult life really is ephemeral by lasting but a single day. As adults they have wings for flight but no functional mouth parts so they can’t eat. Their one goal is to reproduce: mate and lay eggs. Mating is done literally on the fly followed by dropping fertilized eggs into a freshwater lake or stream. Efficiency in mating is enhanced by a duplicate set of sex organs on both sexes. Double your pleasure? The eggs are numerous. Their life cycle is incomplete metamorphosis, that is, egg, nymph, adult. Nymphs, called naiads, look similar to adults but live underwater and have gills along their abdomen. As with adults, they have 2 or 3 l o n g , linear tails called cerci. Nymphs may live 12 to 18 months and eat algae, diatoms, tiny animals and bits of organic sediment. As they grow, they molt, shedding their old skin and growing a new larger one. Each dozen or more molts is known as an instar. As expected, they eventually rise to the water’s surface and molt into adult form with wings. Unique in the insect world, they actually have an extra “final” molt after gaining their adult wings. When first unfurling their wings, like pumping-up an inner tube, they’re in the subimago or “dun” stage. That lasts for only hours and then they molt again into the “spinner” or final more polished imago stage.

Nature somehow coordinates the timing of the nymphs to molt into adults so that their numbers are massive, humongous! Roadways covered with mayflies become slippery. A square foot of ground may contain 1,400 mayflies. Their quantities provide feasts for fish, frogs, birds and people. Yes, some folk in New Guinea and Africa eat them. Because fish love them, many successful fishing lures are modeled to resemble them. If you live near streams and lakes, be on the lookout for mayflies. They live unique, interesting lives.

Congrats to the Roma High Mighty Gladiator Band Program on a year full of accolades despite the pandemic. They held a Drive-By Celebration recently, also taking up instruments and measuring students for uniforms for the upcoming marching season. Thank you to the hardworking Band Program Team for their wonderful work and dedication to student success!

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COMPETITIVE SALARY AND BENEFITS PACKAGE QUALIFICATIONS: • High School diploma or GED • 2 years in teller experience in the banking environment • Previous supervisory experience is preferred • Strong customer relations and interpersonal skills are essential • Must be able to work flexible hours as scheduled Monday through Friday, and Saturday rotation (hours will fluctuate as business needs dictate) • Strong communication skills • Ability to multi-task and meet deadlines is essential • Ability to work in a challenging, fast-paced environment • Bilingual in English and Spanish is desired To pick up an application come by the credit union office located at 1322 E. San Benito St. RioGrande City, TX 78582 or our Branch office at 801 N Garcia St. Roma, TX 78584. For further information required you may contact Mrs. Enedina P Nunez or Mrs. San Juanita Maraboto at 956-487-4044

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to work a maximum of 30 Hrs per week, Monday - Saturday. Hourly wage is based on experience. (Benefits package to include 401K participation, vacation, and bonus incentives.) * 3 (+) months experience as a teller or within customer service environment * Be able to handle large quantities of currency * Strong computer skills * Strong written and oral communication skills * Ability to maintain high level of confidentiality * Basic understanding of banking products and services * Comfortable working in fast-paced environment * Be able to comply with company and department polices and regulations. To pick up an application come by the credit union office located at 1322 E. San Benito St. RioGrande City, TX 78582 or our Branch office at 801 N Garcia St. Roma, TX 78584. For further information required you may contact Mrs. Enedina P Nunez or Mrs. San Juanita Maraboto at 956-487-4044


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