CITY OF MISSION ORDINANCE NO. 4846
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MISSION, TEXAS GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RENEWAL FOR THE SALE & ON-SITE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES – BRICK FIRE PIZZA, 704 E. GRIFFIN PARKWAY, STE. 130, 1.25 ACRE TRACT OUT OF LOT 24-8, WEST ADDITION TO SHARYLAND SUBDIVISIONREAD, CONSIDERED, AND PASSED THIS THE 14TH…
Read MoreCITY OF MISSION ORDINANCE NO. 4849
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 1128, AS AMENDED, ADDING OTHER ‘DUPLEX’ AS A CONDITONAL USE UNDER THE SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT; AND PROVIDING A CODIFICATION CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING A PUBLICATION DATEREAD, CONSIDERED, AND PASSED THIS THE 14TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2019.Dr. Armando O’caña, MayorAttest: Anna Carrillo, City Secretary
Read MoreDeath Notices – Oct. 18, 2019
Altagracia BarreraMISSION – Altagracia A. Barrera, 82, passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019 at her home in Mission. Betty BeddowMISSION – Betty Jane Beddow, 73, passed away on Monday, Oct. 15, 2019, at Mission Regional Medical Center. Caryl BurgessMISSION – Caryl Burgess, 93, passed away on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019, at Waterford Gardens in…
Read MoreTen years of thinking pink: MRMC and ACS hold walk/run for breast cancer awareness in Mission
For Monica Mottu, this weekend was a good opportunity to teach her daughter Sofia about the importance of breast cancer awareness. Last Saturday, Oct. 12, the Mission Regional Medical Center, along with the American Cancer Society, held the 10th annual Mission Pink 5K Walk/Run, which benefited the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer cause. This is…
Read MoreGOTW: Snakeskin Classic
More than bragging rights are at stake when the Sharyland Rattlers host the Sharyland Pioneer Diamondbacks tonight at Richard Thompson Stadium in the sixth edition of the Snakeskin Classic. Some sports rivalries have implications beyond the right to say your team won and, in some cases, the right to keep saying it for a year…
Read MoreCoyotes and Huskies set to battle
Seven weeks into the 2019 high school football season, five of the seven teams from the Mission, Sharyland and La Joya school districts, the Big 7, are either leading their respective district races or are within one game of the top spot. In addition, of the three Big 7 teams with undefeated district records, the…
Read MorePriceless: Ministry opens ‘pay-what-you-can’ student restaurant
EDINBURG – When you order lunch at BSM Global Blends, you aren’t presented with a bill for the total cost, but rather, with a question: “What would you like to donate today?” The small, pay-what-you-can café is run by volunteers from UTRGV’s Baptist Student Ministry (BSM) and serves a menu of sandwiches paired with an…
Read MoreFaith Christian Academy is gathering the tools of the 21st Century
Faculty at Faith Christian Academy in Palmhurst are revamping the technology available at the school. This year, the academy has been making moves to keep students and parents engaged with the philosophy that a Christian education will prepare them to live a life of faith and success, however the tech on campus is outdated; they…
Read MorePrincipals for the day: Business and community leaders get behind-the-scenes look at MCISD
18 local leaders got the opportunity to see how MCISD campus leaders create quality learning environments for their students. This Tues. Oct. 8, 2019, several business and community leaders were able to participate in the Mission Consolidated Independent School District’s annual Principal for a Day program, which has been ongoing since 2006. In honor of…
Read MoreLa Joya candidates spend nearly $21,000 in the months before early voting
Candidates for La Joya City Commission spent nearly $21,000 during the past three months. Team “We are La Joya” spent about $9,300, according to campaign finance reports filed with the city. Team “3 Candidates One Vision” spent nearly $7,300. And team “Un1ty,” which is headed by La Joya Mayor Jose A. “Fito” Salinas, spent about…
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