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Hidalgo County Community Service Agency to Host Access to Success Celebration
Staff Report EDINBURG, TX – The Hidalgo County Community Service Agency (HCCSA) will hold its inaugural Access to Success Night of Celebration on Thursday, December 12, 2024, to honor local residents and families who have achieved significant milestones toward self-sufficiency. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Monzi Social Events Center, located at 1507 N.…
Life-changing explosion sparks a new career in firefighting
Photo above: Surviving a near-fatal accident marked the beginning of a new life for STC graduate Jose Luis Jaimes, who, after many years working in refineries, made a drastic career change to pursue a future in the fire service. Selene Rodriguez, STC Communications Surviving a near-fatal accident marked the beginning of a new life for South…
STC, Foster Angels spread cheer during final exam season
Photo above: South Texas College and Foster Angels of South Texas, for the first time, have collaborated to provide resources and care baskets for STC’s foster students who have aged out of the system at 18 years old and have limited to no family support, so they can further enhance and support their educational journey.…
Texas Match the Promise Foundation Offers Scholarships for Future College Students
Staff Report The Texas Match the Promise Foundation℠ is now accepting scholarship applications from eligible students in grades three through nine who are beneficiaries of the Texas Tuition Promise Fund® (TTPF), the state’s prepaid college tuition plan. This scholarship program supports families with adjusted gross incomes of $120,000 or less by enhancing their contributions to…
Construction Site Safety: Key Measures to Protect Workers
Staff Report Construction sites present numerous hazards that can lead to serious injuries or fatalities if proper safety measures are not implemented. Recognizing and mitigating these risks are essential steps in safeguarding workers. The following safety recommendations are based on guidance from Shulman & Hill, which outlines critical precautions for common construction site hazards. 1.…
Hidalgo County Receives Certificate of Occupancy for New Courthouse
Staff Report EDINBURG, Texas — Hidalgo County has received a Certificate of Occupancy for its new courthouse from the City of Edinburg, marking a significant step toward opening the facility to the public. The certificate ensures that the courthouse meets all structural and safety standards required for public use. “This has been a long time…
RioPlex Member Responds to Proposed Tariff on Mexican Imports
By Staff Report In response to President-elect Donald Trump’s announced plan to impose a 25 percent tariff on Mexican imports, the RioPlex Initiative has expressed concern over the potential economic consequences of such a policy. “The RioPlex Initiative appreciates the intent by President-elect Donald Trump to aggressively confront the scourge of illegal drugs, particularly fentanyl,…
Vietnam veteran to share struggles and triumphs
By Pamela Morales, MOST History Communications EDINBURG, Texas — The Museum of South Texas History will host the Sunday Speaker Series presentation, “Fernando Alvarez Vietnam Story,” a documentary featuring Rio Grande Valley native Fernando Alvarez, at 2 p.m. Dec. 1. This half-hour documentary is a story of courage and emotions from the perspective of Alvarez,…
STC Biology, TAMUK carve out new careers
Pictured Left to Right: Alyssa Aguilar, Mark Reinitz, Larissa Reinitz, Nicolas Canales, Emanuel Martinez, Marian Salinas. STC’s biology department, in partnership with Texas A&M Kingsville, empowers students through the TEAM grant with scholarships, hands-on training and certifications for USDA careers. By Sara Reyna, STC Communications Partnering with Texas A&M-Kingsville (TAMUK) has brought a unique scholarship opportunity…
A tuition freeze without more state aid could leave Texas universities strapped
By Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune, and Shomial Ahmad, Fort Worth Report “A tuition freeze without more state aid could leave Texas universities strapped” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. When Jason…