Join the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce for the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast on National Prayer Day on May 2. Attendees will come together with open hearts for a morning of reflection, unity and community spirit. This event provides an opportunity for individuals from all walks of life to join in prayer and fellowship, fostering a sense of togetherness and understanding within the community. This event is free of charge, but RSVP…
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The Edinburg Chamber of Commerce and Hidalgo County Bar Association host the Law Day Luncheon on May 1. Law Day is a celebration of the fundamental principles of the rule of law and its pivotal role in shaping our society. This year, the focus centers around the American Bar Association’s Law Day theme, “Voices of Democracy.” Under this compelling theme, the chamber is proud to present a distinguished panel of…
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Join the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce on April 30 to recognize the dedication of former board presidents who have tirelessly devoted their time to advancing the mission of the chamber. Members of the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce are invited to attend this complimentary mixer. For non-members, a nominal entry fee of $20 will apply. Register online.
In celebration of National Volunteer Month, the Edinburg Chamber is providing a unique platform for non-profit organizations and business professionals to come together with the Hustle and Brunch Networking Event on April 25. The chamber’s goal is to create a spirit of volunteerism by facilitating interactions between community leaders and individuals passionate about making a difference. Sabrina Walker-Hernandez, representing Supporting World Hope, will highlight the significance of community involvement and…
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The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley opened under its new name on Aug. 30, 2015 to mark a fresh start toward becoming a comprehensive regional university. On Aug. 30, 2025, UTRGV kicks off another new chapter in its nearly 100-year history when the university’s Vaqueros football team plays a Division I football game in Edinburg. “It will be 10 years to the date we opened the university,” said Guy…
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The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley has acquired H-E-B Park, designating the venue as the primary home for the upcoming Vaqueros football program. The announcement came during a recent press conference at H-E-B Park, now to be referred to as UTRGV Stadium. Since 2017, the venue had served as the home of the Rio Grande Valley FC Toros of the United Soccer League. The organization ceased operations in December…
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DHR Health Clinics will host a career fair from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Feb. 29 at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance (118 Paseo Del Prado). The event aims to connect talented individuals with a range of employment opportunities. “We are looking for individuals who share our passion and commitment to providing exceptional patient care,” said Veronica Villarreal, DHR Health chief ambulatory officer. “Whether you’re a seasoned healthcare professional…
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The Edinburg Chamber of Commerce and Hacienda Ford host the February Power Punch at Lunch on Feb. 23. The engaging luncheon offers attendees a unique opportunity to learn about electric vehicle technology and provide a platform for professional networking. The event will feature informative luncheon sessions providing insights into the latest advancements in EV technology and how it can revolutionize various business operations. From cost-saving measures to environmental benefits, attendees…
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Small business owners, are you ready for tax season? “Get Ready to File in 2024” on Feb. 22 at the Edinburg Chamber will provide the information needed to get ready to file. Session highlights: Changes affecting small businesses for 2024 tax season Organizing and checking your records Listing your tax deductions Creating your tax calendar for 2024 for your business Gathering and checking your tax forms Prep with your accountant…
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Raudel Garza’s first year as executive director of the Edinburg Economic Development Corporation has been “100 mph from day one.” Garza is hardly complaining in making that assessment with Edinburg. The city is growing at such a rapid clip, he said, and bringing with it “lots of opportunities and challenges.” For an economic development specialist, it’s a fertile field to grow jobs and recruit new industries while nurturing small businesses…
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