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Sheriff Rene “Orta” Fuentes and his staff met with USBP Supervisor Hector Escamilla and USBP Supervisor Rick Moreno. The meeting was very productive with both entities enthusiastic about a great working relationship. Also discussed during this meeting was border security and the border wall. Pictured: Chief Deputy Larry Fuentes, Starr County Jail Captain Jose R. Molina, Chief Escamilla, Sheriff Fuentes and Officer Moreno.
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Starr County Commissioner Ruben D. Saenz provides food for about 700 families per month through Pct. 4 Food Pantry. Provisions include, meats, beans, rice, cheese, cereal, and much more. Commissioner Saenz and his staff are happy to welcome the qualifying residents and even help take groceries to the vehicles of individuals who need assistance.
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The 1968 Class of Rio Grande City High School will celebrate its 50th class reunion on June 2nd, 2018, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., at The Party Place located at 1960 West U.S. Hwy 83, Rio Grande City, Texas. We are still searching for the following class members: Suzanne Benoit, Aida Cantu, Maria Del Rosario Espinoza, Elma Lydia Gonzalez, Herlinda R. Lopez, Maria Aurora Olivarez, Rosa Idalia Ramirez, Linda Kathleen Russell, Diana Smith, Virginia Solis, Juanita Ybanez, Miguel Espinoza, Jose Francisco Gomez, Jesus Guzman, Jr., Steve Jesurun, Ray Dan Kenmotsu,
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Best wishes on this Special Day to all our Moms ! Never stop working hard to make your Mom proud. Reward their hard work and effort for giving us life, rasing, educating, and loving us unconditionally. Remember!!! Our Moms want the best for us, so we can be the best at whatever we do with honor.
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Ac2E Earth Day at RGC Public Library Student Council Members from the Academy for Academic Enhancement Elementary along with their sponsor traveled on the City of Rio Grande Cities Trolley, Bessie III. Their mission was to plant Periwinkle plants in one of the garden beds at the Public Library. This was a way in which they wanted to demonstrate their understanding of the importance of Earth Day, which was celebrated on Sunday, April 22nd. The students were then given a token of appreciation by the library staff. A few of the students who did not yet have a library card, were given the opportunity to do so. The library staff also gave the students a lesson on how their
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Region 11 of the Department of State Health Services, in partnership with the Texas Military Forces may conduct a health care program called “Operation Lone Star” in Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, Jim Hogg, Zapata and Webb Counties. Free medical and dental services may be provided for up to one week in late July and/ or early August 2020. Questions should be addressed to: Innovative Readiness Coordinator ATTN: MSG Enrique Sanchez JFTX-J7 P.O. Box 5218 Austin, TX 78763-5218 (512) 782-5738
Hepatitis A: The Disease to Convince People to Wash Their Hands The bottom line: Hepatitis A is a highly contagious viral infection that can make people very ill or even kill them. The disease attacks the liver, and people spread it through contact with infected fecal matter. While no cure exists, a vaccine can prevent the disease. Most mothers implore their children to wash their hands, and few kids realize doing so could keep them from getting sick from a virus that spreads through contact with human feces. Ewwww. Hepatitis A is a highly contagious viral infection of the liver, spread when someone contacts — and ingests — human feces infected with the virus. Dirty hands can spread the fecal matter — even in microscopic amounts — into food and drinks. The disease can make a person very ill; sick enough that in some cases hepatitis A can be fatal. “I’ve seen hepatitis A as a pediatrician, and it makes children incredibly sick,” said
Ryan Van Ramshorst, MD, who cares for children in San Antonio and is a Texas Medical Association (TMA) physician leader. Hepatitis A symptoms include fatigue, abdominal pain, yellowing of the skin and/or of the whites of the eyes, dark urine, pale stool, joint pain, itching, and loss of appetite. Someone could spread the disease without knowing they have it because symptoms might not appear until two to six weeks after swallowing contaminated food or drinks. Some young children might not show symptoms at all. In other cases, symptoms can be severe and last for months. No cure exists for hepatitis A, which attacks the liver (the word “hepatitis” means inflammation of the liver). Physicians can only treat the symptoms. In most cases, symptoms clear within six months and leave no permanent liver damage. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 1,390 people contracted hepatitis A nationwide in 2015, and 67 of them died. For those
who aren’t vaccinated, all it takes is something like one bad visit to the wrong restaurant to get really, really sick. Any unvaccinated person can get hepatitis A — so it can spread easily from an infected person to family members, sexual partners, and close contacts. The good news is that the number of hepatitis A cases in Texas dropped from 461 in 2005 to just 147 in 2015 (the most recent data available), according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. That is because people are getting vaccinated. “Thankfully, there is a vaccine that prevents hepatitis A,” said Dr. Van Ramshorst, who is a member of TMA’s Be Wise – ImmunizeSM Physician Advisory Panel. He recommends it for his patients. Children 12 months of age can receive the first shot, and are eligible for a follow-up booster vaccine six to 12 months later to receive lifelong protection from the virus. Adults also can get the hepatitis A vaccine, and physicians and other health experts recommend the two-shot series six months apart
for long-term protection. Vaccines against the disease have been recommended for all U.S. schoolchildren since 2006. Today, those most at risk of getting hepatitis A are unvaccinated people over the age of 30 who visit a country with high rates of the disease. (People younger than age 30 likely received the vaccine as children.) The hepatitis A vaccine is safe and widely accepted, so immunization rates are high. Find more information on hepatitis A and vaccinations on the TMA website. This release is part of a monthly TMA series highlighting contagious diseases that childhood and adult vaccinations can prevent. TMA designed the series to inform patients of the facts about these diseases, and to help them understand the benefits of vaccinations to prevent illness. Visit the TMA website to see reports on measles and human papillomavirus (HPV). TMA is the largest state medical society in the nation, representing more than 51,000 physician and medical student members. It is located in Austin and has 112 component county medical societies around the state. TMA’s key objective since 1853 is to improve the health of all Texans. Be Wise — Immunize is a joint initiative led by TMA physicians and medical students, and the TMA Alliance. It is funded in 2018 by the TMA Foundation thanks to H-E-B, TMF Health Quality Institute, Pfizer Inc., and gifts from physicians and their families. Be Wise — Immunize is a service mark of the Texas Medical Association.
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Two Roma ISD Elementary School Students Read More than One Million Words Congratulations to R.T. Barrera Elementary School Eagle Daniela Garcia, who has reached Star Reader status because she has read more than one million words already this school year! She was rewarded with a special treat by the school’s Library Team. Congratulations also goes to Y.B. Escobar Elementary School student Samantha Moren, who became the 1st fourth grader this year to read 1 million words in the school’s AR Program. She is a student in Alejandra Sanchez’s class. Samantha elected to paint the hair of her former teacher, Janie Castillo, as her reward. Way to go students!
Crime Victim’s Rights Week
The 229th Judicial District Court and its Crime Victim’s Rights Week. This event is made to create awareness, unite, and inspire communities in or ongoing march for victims’ rights. It is also to honor and celebrate victim advocates for their daily dedication, support, and service to our victims. On behalf of the 229th Judicial District and its Crime Victims’ Unit, we would like to thank all victims who trust our District Attorney’s office and attended our event. We also thank all law enforcement agencies and all other victim service agencies who came together to “Expand The Circle” by showing dedication and support to all victims. A special thanks to all speakers, to those who donated, and to all that made this event a success.
Tax Amnesty Program Begins May 1 Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar reminded Texans about the temporary tax amnesty program giving certain delinquent taxpayers a chance to make their accounts compliant with state tax law without incurring penalties
Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Department of Student Assessment STAAR Test Administration Dates May 2018 High School STAAR End-of-Course Assessments Tuesday, May 8th STAAR Algebra I EOC
Wednesday, May 9th STAAR Biology EOC
Thursday, May 10th STAAR U.S. History EOC
Friday, May 11th
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Thursday, May 17th Grade 8 Social Studies
Friday, May 18th All make-up sessions for STAAR Assessments scheduled to be administered the week of May 14th - 17th must be completed by the end of this day. Parents /guardians, please encourage all students to attend school every day! Every student counts! For any questions or concerns please contact your campus testing coordinator or Mrs. Clarissa A. Ibañez, R.G.C.C.I.S.D. Director of Student Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability.
and interest on tax due. The Texas Tax Amnesty Program will run from May 1 to June 29, 2018. The program applies to periods prior to Jan. 1, 2018, and only includes liabilities that have not been previously
reported to the Comptroller. Passed by the Texas Legislature in 2017, Senate Bill 1 requires the Comptroller of Public Accounts to establish a tax amnesty program to encourage voluntary reporting by: •delinquent taxpayers who do not have a Texas Sales and Use Tax Permit, or are not registered for a tax or fee administered by the Comptroller’s office; and •taxpayers who have a permit, but may have underreported or owe additional taxes or fees. The Texas Tax Amnesty Program does not apply to periods currently under audit review, IFTA taxes, PUC Gross Receipts assessments, Local Motor Vehicle Tax and Unclaimed Property payments. Check out the tax amnesty page on the Comptroller’s website for more details.
North Grammar Elementary Presents Their 5th Six Weeks Principal’s Awards ABOVE & BEYOND! Some very exceptional students were treated to a very special breakfast. Students who were recognized with the Principal’s Award for the 5th Six Weeks had the opportunity to enjoy a scrumptious breakfast, and entertaining story with NGE Principal, Ms. Nora Rivera. These award recipients are selected based on academic achievement, as well as superior student behavior. North Grammar Elementary CONGRATULATES these extraordinary young men and women on a job WELL DONE!
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Eastern Oregon University announces winter term dean’s list
Eastern Oregon University named 547 students to the dean’s list for the 2018 winter term. Qualifying students achieve and maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher
on a 4.0 scale while completing a minimum of 12 hours of graded EOU coursework. Jennifer Maloney from Rio Grande City, TX earned this distinction.
SCRSEA Monthly Meeting The Starr C o u n t y Retired School Employees Association (SCRSEA) held its monthly meeting in the WorkForce Building on the South Texas College Campus in Rio Grande City. The featured presenter was Mrs. Sandra Garza from the SCAN (Serving Children and Adults in Need) Program in conjunction with the Starr County Community Coalition organization. Mrs. Garza shared information regarding the available prescription drug abuse prevention programs, activities, and events coordinated with the Roma PD, Rio Grande City PD, and La Grulla PD, as well as the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Mrs. Garza is available to present information on drug abuse and prevention to school campuses. School campus administrators are encouraged to contact her at 956716-1795 for more details. Any retired school employee from the Roma ISD, San Isidro ISD, or Rio Grande City CISD is strongly encouraged to join SCRSEA by calling Bitsy Margo at 735-9444 or Edna Gonzalez at 844-8714.
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Veterans Middle School Held a Career Fair R.&C. Saenz Students Celebrate Dr. Seuss
Students at Veterans Middle School had the opportunity to visit with members from the community and consider career opportunities for their future at the Veterans Middle School Career Fair. This exciting event was held at the VMS Gymnasium and organized by the VMS Counseling Department. After the Career Fair, VMS hosted a luncheon for the career representatives who volunteered their time to visit with students. They were also treated to a special performance by the award-winning VMS Mariachi Juvenil de America at the library. Pictured above are some of the VMS students visiting the different booths and learning about possible career options.
Students from Mrs. Rebecca Hinojosa’s class at R. & C. Saenz Elementary School celebrated the birthday of Theodore S. Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss. Throughout the week, students participated in various activities following the theme of some of Dr. Seuss’ most popular books.
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Motorcycle Safety Awareness Ride As part of National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month in May, the Texas Department of Transportation’s “Share the Road: Look Twice for Motorcycles” campaign is urging drivers to watch carefully for motorcycles. April to June and September to October are the months in Texas with the most motorcycle crashes when motorcyclists take advantage of the spring weather. Motorcycle crashes are more severe than other types of crashes. In Texas, from 2010 to 2015, 28 percent of motorcycle crashes were fatal or incapacitating compared to 4 percent of nonmotorcycle crashes. Despite representing a small portion (0.5–1 percent) of vehicles on the road, motorcycle driver fatalities account for 13 to 14 percent of all Texas traffic fatalities in 2016. TxDOT is asking drivers to safely share the road with
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Historical Starr County
One of the greatest human tragedies of all time occurred in Ireland in the mid 1840s when countless millions of people died of starvation and millions more dispersed to all the corners of the earth to escape the “Great Hunger.” A blight in the potato crop (a food staple of the Irish) of 1845 and 1846 resulted in widespread famine. It has been reported that large scale emigration followed and 1847 bookings of passenger ships were the largest ever made out to the Port of Derry. The subject of these chronicles was a young man of 26 from County Donegal from where he embarked on his journey to America. His travels took him to Galveston, Texas where he “enrolled” in a company of Texas Rangers on 20 March 1847 that was commanded by Captain James B. Reed. The company was a unit of Chevellie’s Battalion of Texas Mounted Volunteers that was mustered into the U.S. Army on 24 May 1847 at San Antonio to participate in the ongoing War with Mexico. One of the main assignments of the company of rangers attached to Army units was to protect supply lines of the advancing armies of General Zachary Taylor in their campaign in the Cerralvo-Monterey corridor. In one
such engagement which occurred on 2 November 1847, James Clarke who by then had attained the rank of Lieutenant was wounded in a skirmish at Agua Fria, Nuevo Leon. An excerpt from the report addressed to Major W.W.S. Bliss (Assistant Adjutant General) of the skirmish written by Lt. R.B. Campbell, 2nd Dragoons and contained in House Executive Document No. 56, 30th Congress, 1st Session follows: “Camp near Monterey, November 3, 1847. “Major: I have the honor to report, for the information of the commanding general, the details of an engagement I had with the enemy, near Agua Fria on the morning of the 2nd instant... (here he describes the details of the action)....”. Lieutenant Clarke, Texas Rangers, was of much assistance to me, and behaved in a commendable manner throughout the affair. With the exception of two privates: a dragoon and a ranger, who were not seen after the fight commenced, and made unnecessary haste into camp, the men of the command behaved themselves in almost exemplary and missing: Killed - Three privates of dragoons. Missing - One private of dragoons. Wounded - Lieutenant Clarke, Texas
Rangers. Wounded - Seven privates of dragoons. Wounded - One Texas Ranger. ....” After about fifteen months of service with the Texans, Lt. Clarke was honorably discharge with company at Camargo on 29 June 1848. James Clarke returned to Cerralvo where, on 7 February 1849 he married the daughter of the Alcalde, Francisca Maria de la Luz Treviño Arce in the Catholic Church of San Gregorio Magno. While a resident of Cerralvo, Don Santiago Clarke as he was known locally, fought in the Battle of Santa Gertrudis which led to the end of the occupation of Mexico by the Imperialist armies of France. After several years of living in Cerralvo, Clarke and his family settled in Starr County where he acquired several ranches, among them “El Tecomate”, “Rancho de Doña Ramona”, “Rancho El Rincon del Macho” plus other ranch lands where he raised cattle and other livestock. He became an attorney and was elected County Judge four times, County Commissioner four times and served ex-officio (as County Judge) as Superintendent of Public Instruction twice. He was well-liked by the people of the County as evidenced
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by the fact that he was returned to successive terms in office. As one relative who knew him remarked “Lo querian mucho al viejito”. It is said that during his election campaigns, he used to visit county ranches and communities and made speeches sitting in a chair strapped in the back of a wagon. Judge Clarke died in office at age 78 on 25 May 1899 two weeks after being wounded in a gunfight with a bandido (cattle rustler). He undertook to try to get the cattle back for a neighbor who had lodged a complaint. It turned out to be his last act of public service in a long record of loyal service to his adopted countries (both the U.S. and Mexico). He is buried in the Catholic Cemetery of the Immaculate Conception church in Rio Grande City. A granite head-stone furnished by the U.S. Veterans Administrationmarks the grave of the combat wounds veteran. He died far from his native land but close to those he loved. His only surviving son, Rufino Clarke served as a U.S. Mounted Customs Inspector at the Roma sub-station from 1894 to 1906. He resigned his position with the U.S. Customs Service to attend to his private business in cattle ranching.
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Job Title & Classification: Administrative Assistant, Rio Grande City EDC. The position is a non-exempt, permanent, full-time position. Job Description: Performs complex professional assistance work. Work involves coordinating high-level administrative operations of the Rio Grande City EDC. Requirements: High School Diploma or GED, Valid Texas Driver’s required. Must be well-organized and able demonstrate excellent verbal, writing and interpersonal skills. Administrative support experience preferred. Applicant must pass a thorough background check (employment & criminal) and a pre-employment drug test. Salary & Compensation: Salary commensurate with experience. Benefits include retirement, health insurance, holiday, sick and vacation leave. Application Deadline: Until Filled. Application may be picked up at City Hall (Personnel) 5332 E US Highway 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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Elementary Campuses Receive Visits Starr County Nutrition Centers Staff From Princesses Ahead Of STAAR Tests Members Attend Important Training
Recently it was magical day at our Roma ISD elementary school campuses. Ten of our homegrown princesses put on their finest gowns and visited our students to wish them good luck on their upcoming STAAR tests and benchmark tests. Students and staff of all ages were thrilled with the visit from their favorite characters. All the princesses took time to visit with the students, provide high fives, hugs and words of encouragement. A big thanks to our RHS ladies for showing what it means to be a beautiful princess inside and out!
Starr County Nutrition Center Staff attended a workshop to gain information on nutritional and transportation guidelines. Mrs. Marisol de la Garza-Starr County Nutrition Project Manager led the workshop. All Starr County Nutrition Centers provide services for senior citizens in the community free of charge. Starr County Judge Eloy Vera and the Commissioners work diligently to provide services for senior citizens and their wellbeing.
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Medina EC Awards $40,000 in Scholarships Medina Electric Cooperative is helping students pursuing secondary education with a $1,000 scholarship. This year, forty students received
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scholarships to be used during the 2017-2018 academic year. Winners were selected by the board of directors through a random drawing of all qualified entries. Starr County Winners include: Jennifer Ann Rios - Rio Grande City, Jeremy Ryan Gorena - Rio Grande City, Karen Ramirez Roma, and Liliana Chacon - Rio Grande City.
LEGAL NOTICE 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 b y : M O L LY A N N G U T I E R R E Z dba L A PASADITA to be located at 188 ELIAS LOPEZ BLVD., RIO GRANDE CITY, STARR COUNTY, TEXAS.
According to CEO Mark Rollans, “Part of the cooperative difference is supporting our communities and our members. The scholarship program is a great way to fulfill this effort. We are proud to be able to help these students continue their education and wish them the best.” Medina Electric Cooperative has awarded $557,500 to 373 members since the program began in 2002. See the faces of the scholarship winners and learn more about the program at MedinaEC.org/Scholarships. Medina Electric Cooperative, Inc. is a not-for-profit electric distribution cooperative that provides service to more than 32,000 meters across nearly 11,000 square miles in 17 South Texas counties. Medina EC was established in 1938 to meet the great need for electricity in the area. If you would like more information on Medina EC, visit MedinaEC.org, www.facebook. com/MedinaEC, or follow them on Twitter @MedinaECtalks or Instagram (OurMEC).
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Many of you probably have not seen a candelilla, or recognized it if you did, but you’ll be amazed by the many ways you may have used it. Most botanists would agree that it’s the most useful native plant in North America! It’s easy to identify. It consists of a clump of upright, gray-green stems up to two feet tall. Each stem is about one-third inch thick, like a lead pencil.
If you see a candelilla (canduh-LEE-yuh) in late spring, it may be in bloom. The blossoms will be small and attached to the upper portion of the stems. They’ll be white with rosy markings. The seed pods develop hanging like little bags in the centers of the flowers. There are also tiny leaves in the spring but they soon drop off. Photosynthesis takes place in the green stems.
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be true but explains its scientific name: Euphorbia antisyphilitica. For the plant, the wax coating prevents desiccation during hot droughts and, the worse the weather, the heavier the coating. For us, the uses are innumerable. Surprisingly the heavy harvesting hasn’t meant a threat of extinction even though it takes 50 pounds of plant to produce a single pound of wax. The plants’ salvation is partly our increased use of petroleum based waxes and, perhaps more importantly, candelillas tend to grow in remote, desert areas which are difficult for people to access. Here in the populated Valley they’ve been nearly eradicated. Fortunately, more people are now including candelillas in their landscapes. The plants are drought tolerant, easy to maintain, easy to transplant, nearly pest free, fit into narrow places, grow well in containers, tolerate a variety of soils, survive f r e e z e s down to 15 degrees F, add variety to a garden’s texture and, surprise, they attract butterflies when in bloom which is spring and periodically as rainfall permits. What more could you ask? Try growing some, you’ll like them.
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If you look closely, you’ll notice that the stems have a slightly r o u g h textured grayish coating. That’s the really special feature of candelillas or, as they’re sometimes called, the little candles. It’s wax! An extensively useful wax! For a hundred years, and more, workers called candelilleros have uprooted the plants, boiled them in acidic water, and skimmed melted wax from the water’s surface. The process is fascinating and I encourage you to read about it. It’s too complex to detail here. Once the wax is processed, it’s uses are myriad. I could easily fill this entire space just recounting the uses so let it suffice just to list a few it’s involved in: cosmetics, chapped-lip ice, shoe polish, gum, car polish, waterrepellent for cloth, breath mints, ointments, integrated circuit boards, lubricants, soap, matches, precision molding, adhesives, anti-corrosives, plastics, floor wax, candles, etc., etc. You get the idea. In Mexico it was once believed that the plant could be used to treat sexually-transmitted diseases. That’s proven not to
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