Archives for June 2014
Courtesy Alex Meyer, (Laredo, Tx)-June 2nd, 2014 will always be cherished by three Alexander high school athletes students who signed their scholarships during a ceremony held inside the campus’ Dazzler studio. Gabriel Sanchez and Rudy Gaona signed their baseball scholarships for Laredo Community College. Between their sophomore and senior years at Alexander, Sanchez and Gaona
Courtesy Veronica Cantu, (Laredo, Tx)-The educational journey for over 2,800 United Independent School District high school students has led them to the great moment of distinction – graduation. And the District is busy finalizing details for the upcoming ceremonies that will take place June 6 and 7 at the Laredo Energy Arena, located at 6700
Courtesy Elisa Zubeldia, LAREDO, Texas — Back by popular demand, hip hop artist Juicy J will return to Club Annex located inside the Laredo Energy Arena on Friday, August 29th at 8:30p.m. This will be a General Admission Event. The rapper from Memphis released his latest album “Show Out” earlier in 2013 featuring Big Sean
Courtesy Vanessa Guajardo, LAREDO, Texas – A rollercoaster week saw the Laredo Heat chisel a last-gasp triumph against professional competition in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup third round before crashing to a scoreless draw in a Premier Development League return. The Heat shattered all expectations on May 28 in Fort Lauderdale, eliminating the North
Courtesy Pointstreak League Communicications, Monday, June 2nd, 2014 St. Paul 9, Quebec 7 (Final/11 Innings) The Can-Am League’s new extra inning rule made its debut tonight in the interleague matchup between the St. Paul Saints and the Quebec Capitales and both teams took advantage by scoring runs in the 11thinning. The Saints came out on
Courtesy Yanira Deleon, (Laredo, Tx)-Isidro R. Alaniz Jr., a junior at United High School, has been selected to be among 1,000 attendees at West Point’s prestigious Summer Leaders Experience (SLE) this summer. More than 6,000 juniors nationwide applied to SLE, which offers outstanding high school juniors the opportunity to experience life at West Point.
Courtesy TxDot, Funding helps transit-dependent Texans get to work, school, hospitals AUSTIN, TX — The Texas Transportation Commission today awarded nearly $60 million in federal and state funds to enhance rural and urban mobility programs across the state. The programs provide services to seniors, people with disabilities and other transit-dependent individuals who need help
Courtesy Alex Meyer, United South middle schools’ 7th grade Math teacher Karina Cienfuegos was all smiles when representatives from the Laredo Federal Credit Union (LFCU), KGNS –TV/ Telemundo and the CW Channel dropped by her classroom with great news. Accompanied by Superintendent Roberto J. Santos and United South Middle School Principal Roylin Wilson, Cienfuegos was
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