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City Council Members Set

Enrollment down 895 students 

Old Courthouse To Be Torn Down

Edinburg students begin their journey in health care

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Lone Star Literacy

Literacy is essential to many daily activities, and its importance to individual wellbeing can hardly be overstated. In an era of workforce shortages, it is rapidly becoming an economic imperative.

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Maricela “Mari” De Leon Announces Run for ECISD School Board Pl. 3

San Carlos Native Files for Political Office in Edinburg Texas Edinburg—Maricela “Mari” De Leon announced her bid for Place 3 on the Edinburg CISD School Board on Monday, Aug. 22, 2022. “I intend to be an advocate for students, parents, teachers, and district employees,” said Ms. De Leon. “I am a parent-advocate and community leader…

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MOST History Spotlight Exhibit To Feature Traditional Kitchen Recipes

EDINBURG, Texas — To commemorate a vital part of regional community culture, the Museum of South Texas History presents “En La Cocina,” a spotlight exhibit opening Tuesday, Sept. 13, in the Museum Store Arcade. A home kitchen in borderlands culture is where families gather to visit with family and friends, sometimes creating an assembly line…

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9 Candidates In Race For 4 Seats On ECISD Board

Nine candidates have signed up for four seats on the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District Board of Trustees. The Election is set for Tuesday, November 2. Potential candidates had from July 23 to Aug. 22 to sign up for a place on the ballot. Candidates drew for positions on the ballot on Aug. 24. For…

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Edinburg Chamber Now Accepting 2022 Man & Woman of the Year Nominations

The Edinburg Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce it is now accepting nominations for the highly anticipated 2022 Man & Woman of the Year Award. The winners will be recognized at the 90th Annual Installation & Awards Banquet set for Wednesday, November 16, 2022 Each year the Edinburg Chamber organizes a committee that will…

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Sheriff’s Office Issues Alert On Possible Scam By Person Impersonating Officer

The Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office has recently received several reports of an individual, claiming to be an HCSO Sergeant, calling residents of Hidalgo County and telling them that they owe a fine and need to pay or they will face a court hearing. The HCSO would like to remind people that Deputies will never ask…

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Judge In Texas Border Crackdown Accused Of Using Racist Slur Against Migrants

State Troopers arrest an undocumented Mexican migrant for trespassing on Nov. 9 as part of Operation Lone Star after he was caught with others on private property in Kinney County. Credit: Verónica G. Cárdenas for ProPublica/The Texas Tribune By Jolie McCullough, The Texas Tribune Editor’s note: This story contains explicit language. A prominent judge in Texas Gov.…

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Two Part Genealogy Workshop At MOSTHistory

EDINBURG, Texas — The Museum of South Texas History invites the community to a two-part genealogy workshop, “Discover Your Past with Esther Camacho,” at 1 p.m. Sept. 10 and Sept. 24.  This two-part genealogy workshop will provide participants with knowledge about genealogy research and tools. The first workshop scheduled at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10,…

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UTRGV, Texas Tribune Panelists Discuss Challenges In Higher Education For Hispanics

Photo above, pictured from left are Evan Smith, chief executive officer of Texas Tribune; Dr. Guy Bailey, UTRGV president; Jacob Fraire, director of policy and strategy at the Diana Natalicio Institute for Hispanic Student Success at UT El Paso; and Dr. Juliet V. Garcia, former president of UT Brownsville and a recent recipient of the…

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Population Dynamics ‑ Texas Style!

Dr. M. Ray Perryman Texas is a state known for wide open spaces, and we certainly have plenty of them. Nonetheless, people and jobs are increasingly concentrated in metropolitan areas. Let’s look at some long-term trends and their implications. Urban areas continue to see much higher levels of population and employment growth than rural areas.…

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Edinburg Chamber to Host Ribbon Cutting for High Voltage Java House

Edinburg Chamber of Commerce, ribbon cutting, High Voltage...
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Property tax exemption clinics set across Hidalgo County

Hidalgo County, Property Tax, Exemption Clinics, Appraisal District,...