Category Archives: Community

Farm Fest Raises Historical Awareness

Victoria Eschete, right, and students Xandira Rodriguez, Hailey Eschete and Kaitlyn Hendricks, are working to promote the upcoming South Texas Farm Fest in Mercedes.

Mercedes was one of the first Rio Grande Valley cities established between Brownsville and the Starr County communities of Roma and Rio Grande City. There was the American Rio Grande Land & Irrigation Company setting up operations in what would become Mercedes in 1909. The land company and its investors brought one of the first east-west railroad extensions from Brownsville to Mercedes and into the heart of what would become…

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Return Of Citrus Thrills Edinburg

Rows of original Citrus seats hold cherished memories for many Edinburg natives. (Courtesy)

Nick Cantu makes his way up the back stairs of the old Citrus Theater. If walls could only talk, the stories the eight-decades-old movie house could tell.  In an upstairs hallway, Cantu points to a room where he said the original owner of the Citrus, a doctor, practiced medicine in World War II-era Edinburg. For decades, the Citrus played the role of the hometown single-screen theater. The multi-screen movie plexes…

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Giving With Full Hearts On Thanksgiving

The group forms a circle with each family after delivering a Thanksgiving dinner, praying over them and with them, in gratitude and solidarity.

For many across the Rio Grande Valley and the nation, November symbolizes food, fellowship and family. The month is rife with fall festivals. We find an abundance of turkeys in local supermarkets. Gratitude takes a front-row seat. November marks an anniversary of fellowship for a group of men in McAllen. They share a commitment to broadening the definition of “family.” It all started in 2017 when former Mission Police Chief…

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Garza Finds New Opportunity In Edinburg

Raudel Garza is leaving his leadership post in Harlingen to take on similar responsibilities in Edinburg as the executive director for the economic development corporation.

Raudel Garza’s career in economic development leadership has taken him to Mission, Pharr and Harlingen. He is now heading to a new challenge – and city. Beginning Nov. 7, Garza will be the new executive director of the Edinburg Economic Development Corporation. His new job will come after a 10-year tenure as the chief executive officer of the Harlingen Economic Development Corporation. Edinburg is hoping Garza’s experience and stature in…

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Weslaco EDC Announces Second Industrial Park

Glazer’s Beer and Beverage announces its move to the future Mid Valley International Industrial Park.

A groundbreaking ceremony took place Oct. 14 in Weslaco, with the Weslaco EDC announcing the development of the Mid Valley International Industrial Park. The second industrial park for the city will be on the corner FM 1015 (International Blvd.) and Mile 9 Road (Sugarcane Drive). The development is a master-planned, 146-acre industrial and retail subdivision. The existing park, less than a mile away, has limited space available and the demand…

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Edinburg Chamber Announces 2022 Man & Woman of the Year

Edinburg Chamber of Commerce's 2022 Man and Woman of the Year Estella G. Lopez and Senator Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa

Estella G. Lopez and Senator Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa are the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce‘s 2022 Man and Woman of the Year. The chamber will honor both of them at its annual Installation & Awards Banquet on Nov. 16 at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. and also includes recognition of Mario Lizcano as incoming chairman and Michael J. Williamson as outgoing chairman for the…

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Collegiate Sports Returns To TSC

Javier Ballesteros, a freshman and current member of the TSC Soccer Club, welcomes the news of TSC rejoining the National Junior College Athletics Association. (courtesy)

Intercollegiate college athletics is making a comeback in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, as Texas Southmost College rejoins the National Junior College Athletics Association. The NJCAA approved TSC’s application to join the league at their Oct. 20 meeting. TSC will launch its athletic program with men’s and women’s soccer for the Fall 2023 semester. TSC President Jesús Roberto Rodríguez said it is the perfect time for the college to expand…

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Edinburg Chamber Promotes RGV Regionalization

The Edinburg Chamber of Commerce recently hosted its inaugural RGV Chamber of Commerce Alliance Breakfast on Oct. 17. The private event hosted over 12 local chambers from throughout the Rio Grande Valley at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance. Texas Governor Greg Abbott proclaimed Oct. 17-21 as Texas Chamber of Commerce Week. The Edinburg Chamber led the efforts regionally by bringing together area chambers by recognizing their efforts in advancing…

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STC Receives Veterans Excellence Award

South Texas College is a recent recipient of a 2022 Veteran Education Excellence Recognition Gold Award.

South Texas College was recently honored with a 2022 Veteran Education Excellence Recognition Gold Award by the Texas Veterans Commission’s Veterans Education Program. STC is the only college in the Rio Grande Valley to receive this highest distinction. According to a press release from Governor Greg Abbott’s office, the award recognizes universities and colleges for providing excellence in education and related services that significantly contribute to the academic success of…

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McAllen Public Library To Host South Texas Book Festival

South Texas Book Festival

McAllen Public Library will welcome the community to its free, in-person ninth annual South Texas Book Festival Oct. 27-31 at the library on 4001 North 23rd Street. The festival features a diverse group of national, regional and local authors participating in readings and panel discussions. Also on the schedule are crafts, food trucks and other activities. This year, the festival will include a special night just for the over 18…

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