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TSTC SkillsUSA Gold Medalists Prepare for National Competition (HARLINGEN, Texas) - Some Texas State Technical College students are flying high because as SkillsUSA gold medalists they will advance to the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference that will be held June 20-24, 2022, in Atlanta, Georgia. Alfredo Aldape, Omar Escalon, Carina Garcia, Caleb Garza, Carlos Lara, Adrian Nacianceno, Alfredo Martinez, Isela Munoz and Raymundo Salinas will represent TSTC’s Harlingen campus. Amanda Posada, interim provost at TSTC’s Harlingen campus and

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the college’s statewide dual enrollment executive director, said after two years TSTC students finally had the chance to return to compete in person at the recent SkillsUSA Texas Postsecondary Leadership and Skills Conference in Houston. “Their success is a perfect example of the quality of instruction our TSTC instructors provide to ensure they are trained and skilled for industry,” she said. “Having the opportunity to compete in nationals in June is one of the most exciting moments for our students and TSTC

Texas.” Nacianceno, of Edinburg, represented TSTC’s Aircraft Powerplant Technology program in aviation maintenance. He said his success resulted from general aviation studies and the research provided by his instructors. “I was in Houston

the week prior to the competition to take an exam to earn my license in aircraft airframe,” he said. “Luck was in my favor because what I studied for was the project I did in competition.” Nacianceno said he is anxious to compete again. Munoz, of San Benito, ► CONTINUED TO PAGE 2

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represented TSTC’s Vocational Nursing program in medical math. She said being enrolled in that course during the fall semester was her key to success. “The prior knowledge I had in that course became my review,” she said. “But I also reviewed practice exams and continued to repeat those with my instructors.” Munoz said the next round is important to her. “I am representing my program for TSTC in Harlingen, and that is a big responsibility,” she said. “I am nervous, but I am ready for the experience.” Salinas, of Harlingen, also represented TSTC’s Vocational Nursing program, but in medical terminology. His 15 years of experience in health care played a key factor. “I worked at a family practice in Tamaulipas,

Mexico,” he said. “A few years later I worked as a phlebotomy and medical assistant instructor at an area technical school. Now I work at Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen. My professional experience, the lesson plans and the worksheets my instructor (Beyda) Ramirez provides have benefited me.” Salinas said he knows that the final round will be much more competitive. “I am speed-testing to prepare,” he said. “My course book has these small tests. I am training my brain by answering questions in less than two minutes and remembering key words.” Escalon, of La Feria, represented TSTC’s Welding Technology program in Welding Fabrication with fellow program students Garza and Lara. He said their preparation corresponds to the welding assignments. “Our SkillsUSA

advisor, Mr. (Juan) Avila, has prepared us with everything we need,” he said. “We mimic every detail of what our instructors demonstrate, and it has worked.” Escalon, Garza and Lara are aware that receiving a top honor will initiate a buzz for the program. “We were informed it is the first time in probably 10 years welding students will compete at the national level,” he said. “It was our first time competing at the state competition. So we are looking forward to the competition in June.” The SkillsUSA platform provides postsecondary students with the opportunity to demonstrate the skills they have acquired in their education. The national level raises the bar. It provides them with a unique credential of top honors that may help them get hired in the Texas workforce. To learn more about TSTC, visit tstc.edu.

Alfredo Aldape, a TSTC Precision Machining Technology student, programs a control panel while practicing for the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference that will be held in Atlanta, Georgia, in June. (TSTC photo)

Creative Teens Have a Chance to Win College Scholarships (StatePoint) An annual scholarship contest is once again helping creative teens pay their college expenses. Here’s what to know: Duck brand’s 22nd Annual Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest awards nearly $25,000 in scholarships to the creators of the best Duck Tape prom attire. New and experienced crafters alike who are

enrolled in high school or home school are invited to enter their beautiful and bold dress and tuxedo designs through June 8. “Over the last two years, many students didn’t have the opportunity to experience prom at all, yet we had more young designers than ever before crafting at home and showing off their artistry

virtually,” said Ashley Luke, senior product manager at Shurtape Technologies, LLC, the company that markets the Duck brand. “Now it’s time for the next generation of talented teens to put their creativity to the test.” For important contest dates, more information about this year’s rules and to enter, visit StuckAtProm.

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May 04, 2022 • LA FERIA NEWS • 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS

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Notice is hereby given that Letters of Dependent Administration in the Estate of CLERK OF THE COURT Sylvia Garza-Perez 974 E. HARRISON STREET BROWNSVILLE, TX 78520

ATTORNEY OF PERSON FILING THE CAUSE Arthur Eugene McCullough 323 E Jackson PO Box 2244 Harlingen TX 78551

WILLIAM BARRETT WELCH, Deceased, were issued to Jacqueline Paddock, on April 12, 2022, in Cause No. 2022-CPC-00062 now pending in the County Court at Law Number Four of Cameron County, Texas. Claims should be addressed to the Dependent

THE STATE OF TEXAS

Administrator, c/o Hamilton & Lucio, P.C., 805 Old Port Isabel Road, Brownsville, Texas

In the County Court at Law IV of Cameron County, Texas

78521-3557.

To: UNKNOWN HEIRS, IF ANY OF

All persons having claims against such Estate, which is currently being

Arnoldo Gomez Garcia, Deceased,

administered, are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed

GREETINGS: You are commanded to appear and answer to the APPLICATION FOR INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION AND LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 401.003 OF THE TEXAS ESTATES CODE & APPLICATION TO DETERMINE HEIRSHIP filed by Antonio Garcia, at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of the first Monday after the expiration of 10 days from the date of service of this citation, before the Honorable County Court at Law IV of Cameron County, at the Courthouse in Brownsville, Texas, Said APPLICATION FOR INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION AND LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 401.003 OF THE TEXAS ESTATES CODE & APPLICATION TO DETERMINE HEIRSHIP was filed on December 22, 2020.

by law. /s/Jacqueline Paddock Dependent Administrator

The file number of said Matter being No. 2020-CPC-00390 County Court at Law IV The Style being:

IN THE ESTATE OF Arnoldo Gomez Garcia, Deceased,

The nature of said proceeding being substantially as follows, to wit: Determine who the heirs and only heirs of decedent are and their respective shares and interests in this estate; that no appraisers be appointed; and for all other relief to which applicant may be entitled. Issued on this the 26th day of April, 2022. Given under my hand and seal of said Court at Office in the City of Brownsville, Texas on this the 26th day of April, 2022. Sylvia Garza-Perez, Clerk Cameron County, Texas.

By _/s/Martin Obregon__, Deputy Martin Obregon

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of BEATRIZ V. GARCIA AKA BEATRIZ GARCIA, Deceased, were issued on April 19, 2022, in Docket No.2022CPC-00063, pending in the Cameron Court at Law No. (4), Cameron County, Texas to: Eduardo Garcia Claims may be presented in care of the Independent Executor for the Estate addressed as follows: Eduardo Garcia, Independent Executor For the Estate of BEATRIZ V. GARCIA AKA BEATRIZ GARCIA, Deceased 800 S. Canal St. La Feria, Texas 78559 All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present to them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. DATED this 25TH day of April, 2022.

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CHURCH SERVICE DIRECTORY 1st United Methodist Church Pastor Federico Perez, 797-1393 331 S. Main St., La Feria, Sunday School 10am, Traditional Worship Service 9am, Contemporary Service 11am, UM Youth 5pm International Worship Center Bishop Ronaldo Ortiz 956-797-1204 116 W. Seventh St., La Feria Services Sunday (English) 9:30am Domingo (Espanol) 11am, Miercoles 7pm Interdenominational Worship Extreme Youth Sat. 6 pm

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Church of Christ 912Minister N. ParkerGene Rd., LaHead Feria Sunday536-9832 10:30am Service 912 N. Parker Rd., La Feria, Sunday 5pm Evening Service Wednesday 6:30 pm Bible Study, LosSunday Domingos9:30am 2:00pmBible MedioStudy, Dia Los 10:30am Service, 5pm Evening Service Los Domingos: 12:00 Medio Dia Los Jueves: 7:00 pm Estudio De Biblia Faith Church of Christian & Missionary alliance Church Pastor Oscar Loredo 797-1739 125 W. First St., La Feria,Tx Bilingual Ministry Sunday 10am Sunday School, 11am Worship, Wednesday 7 pm Bible Study, Friday 7 pm Prayer.

Santa Rosa United Methodist Church 408 Main Street (Hwy. 107/506) Santa Rosa, across from High School Sunday Coffee and Fellowship 9:30 AM Worship10 AM (Communion first Sunday) Wednesday Prayer Service 9:00 AM Pastor: Carole Lahti (956) 279-3407

Living Water Church and Ministry Pastor Henry and Rosie 2805 Memorial Suite B. La Feria Sunday Service 11am, 6pm Spanish Worship Service, 7pm Wednesday Service St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Fr. Rodolfo Franco 797-2666, office: 502 S. Canal Casa de church: 500 South Canal St., La Feria, Esperanza apostolic Saturday Mass 5:30pm, Church Sunday Mass 8am Spanish, 416 W. Spruce La Feria 10am English, 12pm Bilingual. 965-639-4301 Bilingual Services Sunday at 1:00pm Christ In Our Midst Daniel Martinez - Pastor Missionary Church Pastor: Rev. Daniel Carrizalez St. Mary’s Catholic 956-742-6311 Church 1 mile N. of FM 506, La Feria FR. Edouard Atangana, Sunday School - 9:45 a.m., 956-636-1211 Sunday Worship - 11:00 a.m., 101 San Antonio Ave., Santa Rosa Wednesday Service - 7:00 p.m., Monday Saturday Mass 5pm Bilingual, Prayer - 7:00 p.m. Sunday Mass 8am Spanish, New Hope 10am English. Presbyterian Church 208 West Central Ave, First Baptist Church of La Feria,TX, 956-277-0208 La Feria Services Sunday 4:30 pm 797-1214 Sunday School 3:15 pm Main St. & Magnolia, La Feria Communion on the Wednesday 6:30pm Youth Bible Study & 1st Sunday of every month Mission Friends, 9:45am Sunday School, 11am Morning Worship Service Cowboy Church 11235 Swift Ln. Santa Rosa, Tex. Service St. albans at 11:00am Sunday Episcopal Church 6:30pm pm Monday Reverend Scott Brown 956-975-6144 956-428-2305, www.westernoutreach.org 1417 E. Austin, Harlingen,TX Holy Communion 8am, Sunday School St. Paul Lutheran Church 9:15, Holy Eucharist 10:30am. Pastor Nathan Wendorf Sundays 8:00AM (Traditional) Hope in the Word Church HC first, third & fifth Pastors Jose & Bertha Belmares 10:30AM (Contemporary) 797-3621, HC second, fourth & fifth 28354 S. Bixby Rd., La Feria (956) 423-3924 Services Friday 6pm, Sunday 10am. 602 Morgan Blvd. All services are Bilingual, English & Harlingen, TX 78550 Spanish. church@saintpaulharlingen.com Templo Getsemani Primera Iglesia Pastor Julio y Claudia Mendoza Bautista Phone (956) 589-5016 956-797-1740 11418 Fifth St. La Feria 519 N. Main, La Feria Servicios: Bilingual Services: Sunday 9:45am Tuesday & Thursday 7pm Sunday School, 10:45am Worship Friday Pray at 7pm Service, 5:00pm WMU, Sunday Bible Study at 10am & 6pm 6:00 pm Evening Worship Service, Immanuel Lutheran Iglesia Generacion Church & School En Conquista Rev. Ed Weber Pastor Samuel y Magda Cervantes, 956-565-1518 Office (M-F; 8-12 noon) Phone (956) 536-2215 956-565-3208 School (Grades: PK-5th 2803 W. Exp. 83 Suite A. La Feria 703 W. 3rd St., Mercedes, TX Sunday Service 10am Bible Study, 11am Sunday Worship Services 9am Worship Service, Sunday Bible Class 10:30 am 7pm Wednesday Family Service immanuelmercedes@gmail.com lutheranmercedes.com

First Baptist Church, La Feria Sunday will be Mother’s Day. I am one of the lucky ones who has a wonderful mother for whom I can still buy flowers. I am also one of the lucky ones who is married to a great mother and grandmother. I have a lot to celebrate. Sunday, I will also think of the mothers of Ukraine. Some of them have lost their children. Some of the children have lost their mothers. There will be no flowers or candy there. I recently read about some of the mothers of Ukraine who were out of the country when Putin invaded. They are returning to a battlefield in search of their children. Most mothers are like that. Remember in the Bible the story of two mothers who fought over a baby. They both claimed that the child was theirs. The case went before King Solomon. He ordered the baby divided, half going to each mother. “Yes, divide the baby among us,” said one mother. “No, let the child live. Give the infant to her,” said the other mother. Then, Solomon knew the real mother was the one who would rather her child live with someone else than to die. A good mother is someone who puts the welfare of her child ahead of her own. Like Christ, she will sacrifice so her child can live. We often call God our father. But God is just as much our mother.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has placed great burdens on our students, teachers and school districts that has resulted in our teachers working harder than ever, not only teaching our children but meeting the demands our state and nation have put upon them. The toxic combination of COVID and politically manufactured culture wars aimed at our schools is causing educators to leave the profession in record numbers. As a result, our students suffer and are in danger of lagging behind in the quality education they desperately need if they are to be competitive in the global economy.

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By Ruben Rodriguez Rio Sports Live The UTRGV Vaqueros played host to the #10 Ranked Texas Longhorns of the Big 12 Conference. While The Vaqueros and Longhorns are no strangers to each other, this game was more special. This matchup marked the Texas Longhorns’ first visit to Edinburg since 1971. This game also marked a special homecoming for former McHi Bulldog Aaron Nixon. A brief tale of the

tap between Texas and UTRGV, The Longhorns and Vaqueros have faced off 59 times, with Texas leading the All Time Series 53-6. The Longhorns, who are coming off a great run in the 2021 College World Series, came into this matchup with an overall record of 30-13, and a 9-6 record in Big 12 Play. The Vaqueros were 23-16 overall and held a WAC Record of 9-9. Texas was looking to keep their win

streak alive after a sweep over Baylor while the Vaqueros were coming off a series victory over Abilene Christian University. After a defensive start, the Longhorns got the scoring started in the Top of the second inning as Kimble Schuessler delivered an RBI Single, bringing in Skyler Messinger who collected Texas’ first hit of the game with a standup double. Texas would later have a very productive fourth

UTRGV's Freddy Rojas Jr batting in front of a packed house. Photos by Ruben Rodriguez

inning that saw an RBI Single by Austin Todd and then a two RBI Single by Ivan Melendez to make it a 5-0 lead. Besides on offense, Texas was dominant defensively, holding UTRGV scoreless and hitless until the bottom of the 6th inning. Vaquero Second Baseman Diego Ramirez delivered an RBI Single. Texas Would later pick up two more runs off back to back RBIs from Austin Todd and Ivan Melendez, who both had their second RBIs of the night. Texas would take the win 7-2 in front of a packed crowd. The Highlight of

the night came when Sophomore Pitcher Aaron Nixon would come in to get the final out of the game. The McHi Product entered to a standing ovation of 6, 418 Texas and UTRGV Fans. “It was a great experience to play in front of my family and friends, I don’t get to come much anymore.” Nixon on taking the field back in the Valley. “The Valley will always be my home, I’m a Valley Boy for life, I loved seeing everyone again and it will be something i never forget.” Aaron Nixon has been a core component of the

Texas Bullpen in his first two seasons in the Burnt Orange of Texas. This Season, Nixon has an ERA of 3.09, has recorded 31 strikeouts. Careerwise at Texas, the sophomore holds an ERA of 2.51, and has recorded 66 strikeouts. Truly an amazing night for Baseball fans across the Rio Grande Valley. A Night that saw the return of RGV Product Aaron Nixon, and the Return of The Texas Longhorns to the Valley, The Vaqueros prepare for their next conference series against Tarleton State. Texas will resume Big 12 play against #8 ranked Oklahoma State.

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(StatePoint) Driving fatalities in the United States are at the highest point since 2008, yet new research reveals that many are unaware of the enhanced risk and are actively making choices that increase the danger on our roads. According to a new survey from Travelers, 57% of people think roadway safety is unchanged since before the pandemic. At the same time, over a third of drivers have experienced a near-miss because they were distracted while driving. Our devices are a large part of the problem. Onethird of respondents believe it is acceptable to use technology while driving and even more admit to doing so -- 79% say they have made or received a phone call while driving, 74% have looked at map directions on a cell phone and 56% have read a

text message or email. A growing number of drivers are also taking to social media, with 29% admitting to recording videos or taking photos using their smartphone, a number that’s increased since 2019 along with the rise of TikTok and other social media platforms. “When you’re behind the wheel, every second matters, and anything that occupies your mind or vision is a distraction,” says Chris Hayes, assistant vice president of Transportation and Risk Control at Travelers. “While it’s tempting to use your phone, especially when it’s alerting you to texts and calls, doing so is dangerous to you, your passengers and others on the road.” To help put a stop to distracted driving, Travelers is offering the following tips: • Turn off notifications: Setting your phone to “do

not disturb” before you begin driving is a good idea, as it can help prevent you from being tempted to check your phone for new notifications. • Prepare beforehand: Check directions or set your GPS before you begin driving. Put your favorite playlist or radio station on before you hit the road. • Let it wait: Do not make calls, text or otherwise manipulate your phone while driving. Even hands-free calls can pull your focus from the road. If you need to text, email, make a call, or use your phone for any other reason, pull over first. • Recruit a passenger: Rely on your passengers to handle technology-related tasks, such as checking GPS, changing the music or radio station, and answering calls or texts. • Speak up: Consider asking a distracted driver to put down their device.

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Unique Ways to Celebrate Summer Holidays (StatePoint) Summer holidays often revolve around being together, but whether your family and friends are near or far, there are plenty of fun and unique ways to celebrate these holidays in-person or virtually. Here’s a little history on a few annual summer occasions, and ideas for amping up the festivities. Host a Memorial Day Celebration of Life. While Memorial Day weekend is often the unofficial start to summer filled with camping trips, beach parties and barbecues, it’s important to remember that we commemorate this day to honor the legacy of those who have served and lost their lives in the U.S. Military. You can embrace the bond with your family by having a traditional backyard party or picnic in remembrance of those close to you who have served. Honor them by serving their favorite foods, playing their favorite games, or even writing your favorite memories down on a piece

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