Category Archives: Community

Artist Walks Into “Bubble” & Creates Visual World

The Artworld of Manuel Hinojosa is currently on display at the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art.

Manuel Hinojosa walks between the exhibit rooms of the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art, the faces of his sports heroes looking back at him. Many are childhood heroes – the boys of summer – be it Mickey Mantle or Willie Mays, with current stars like Jose Altuve of the Houston Astros included among the baseball greats.  Hinojosa himself is wearing an Astros cap, as he often does, a smile underneath…

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McAllen Pitches Youth World Series 

The 2021 PONY Softball International World Series Travel Select Tournament - College Showcase Pinto 8U division winners and runners up with their coaches. (Courtesy, PONY Softball)

Windmills don’t normally dot the landscape of McAllen, but for four days this July, they will be in full swing when pitchers take the mound at the 2022 PONY Softball International World Series Travel Select Tournament – College Showcase. That’s a mighty long name, but this is a mighty big deal. “We will have teams from Mexico, possibly Australia, Louisiana, New Mexico, San Diego and across Texas,” said Debbie Falcon,…

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McAllen ISD Chess Teams Finish Top Among Nation

Achieve ECHS team members, standing, Joaquin Zuniga, Jacob Garcia, Patricia Williams and Chess Sponsor Daniel Saenz; kneeling, Marcos Pena and Cameron Williams.

Going up against the best of the best, two teams from McAllen ISD earned spots in the top seven for the entire country. Teams from Lamar Academy and Achieve Early College High School took third and seventh, respectively, in the National High School Championship April 8-10 in Memphis, Tenn. They were also the top two teams in Texas. Individually, Cameron Williams (Achieve ECHS) and Jeffrey De Groot (Lamar) finished tied…

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New Study Highlights Winter Texan Impact

Kristi Collier of Welcome Home RGV speaking at the luncheon.

Kristi Collier had an upfront message recently when addressing a luncheon attended by several hundred community and industry leaders connected to tourism in the Rio Grande Valley. “The number of Winter Texans isn’t growing,” said the president and CEO of Welcome Home Rio Grande Valley. “It’s on the decline.” The message was delivered during a luncheon on April 22 at the Victoria Palms RV Resort in Donna. Collier presented highlights…

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Texas Cook’Em Coming Fourth of July Weekend

The Edinburg Chamber of Commerce and the City of Edinburg will host the 16th annual Texas Cook’Em: High Steaks on July 2 at Ebony Hills Golf Course. Headliner for the event is Aaron Watson with openers Red Not Chili Peppers, Draft, Explosion Tejana and more. Texas Cook’Em is one of the state’s biggest BBQ purse, awarding $25,000 to winners. Competitors will battle it out on the grill to cook the…

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TSC Digital Library Offers New Opportunities

TSC’s Digital Library students can find resources such as eBooks, electronic articles and journals needed to complete research, assignments and essays.

Texas Southmost College recently introduced the college’s first Digital Library, making completing assignments and essays more convenient for students.  The idea for TSC’s Digital Library was first introduced in 2019 to give TSC and its students its own library and resources, since this service was originally being shared with a local university.  “TSC needed its own in-house library for students and faculty,” said TSC Librarian Nancy Bond. “So, my goal…

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Interest-Free Loans Support McAllen Small Businesses

The City of McAllen and nonprofit small business lender LiftFund are aiming to help small business owners seeking to grow or begin a new business by offering interest-free funding. The program offers zero percent interest loans to small business owners who do not have access to acquire loans through more traditional sources. Loan amounts will vary based on the size and need of the business. Businesses may use the funds…

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Pharr Mayor Receives Education Champion Award

Pharr Mayor Dr. Ambrosio Hernandez

Pharr Mayor Dr. Ambrosio Hernandez is the recent recipient of the Education Champion Award from Teach For America – Rio Grande Valley. Ambrosio was honored for his impact on education at the organization’s annual Honor Roll Gala held on April 8 at Quinta Mazatlan. Hernandez was selected for his response to the pandemic by accelerating the city’s plans to roll out an affordable broadband network throughout the city. The measure…

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Keep McAllen Beautiful Begins Paint McAllen Beautiful

Paint McAllen Beautiful

Keep McAllen Beautiful is kicking off its annual Paint McAllen Beautiful project. Qualifying program applicants include residents of McAllen who own a home, are of low income, 60 years of age or older, or of any age with a permanent disability. Keep McAllen Beautiful is able to fund paint and supplies for the project through grant funding. Qualifying applicants will have their home painted free of charge. “Keep McAllen Beautiful…

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TSC Offers New Psychology Program

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Fall 2022 will introduce a collection of new degrees at Texas Southmost College, and one of those will be an Associate of Arts in Psychology.  TSC Dean of Humanities Brian McCormack said TSC has seen a rise in student demand for psychology-related classes. He added there has always been a shortage of mental health professionals but the need has recently increased.  “There is a rising tide of interest in psychology,…

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