Archives for September 2017
Courtesy Rocio Moore, Students at Perez Elementary along with KGNS News Anchor Richard Noriega kicked off Disney’s Magic of Storytelling Event this morning in a fun filled read event in the campus Library. Campus Librarian Perla Cantu hosted a Disney Cars themed reading event that was sure to make even Walt Disney proud. The students
Courtesy Laura D. Garcia, McAllen-, TX- McAllen Public Library is offering an exciting new service at the main library. The library’s 3D printers are now available to print designs submitted by library patrons. The printers, which use plastic filament to build objects layer by layer, can print just about any object that can be designed. Patrons
Courtesy Richard Pauza, Colombia-Solidarity Bridge to Serve as Alternate Vehicle Crossing Location Laredo, Texas – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Laredo Port of Entry would like to advise the traveling public of the temporary stoppage of vehicular traffic at Lincoln-Juarez Bridge the morning of Sep. 11, during the 16th annual commemoration ceremony to honor
Courtesy Larry Sanchez, (Laredo, Texas)-Labor Day is a day set aside to pay tribute to working men and women. It has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States and Canada since 1894. In observance of the Labor Day holiday, all Webb County administrative offices will be closed Monday, September 4th, 2017. The
Courtesy Alex Meyer, (Laredo, Texas)-The Lyndon B. Johnson United for Texas Hurricane Aid Drive began when students in Robert Czar’s global business class expressed their desire help Houstonians who continue to struggle with the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey. Mr. Czar told his students that they could render the needed assistance if they organized a drive to
Courtesy Xochitl Mora, Senate bill could hinder municipalities from regulation and collecting millions in fees (McAllen, TX) -The City of McAllen and 21 other Texas cities officially filed lawsuit in Travis County against the State of Texas, challenging the constitutionality of SB 1004. The law, which was passed by the Texas Legislature earlier this year
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