LJISD’s De Zavala Middle School pays tribute to 9/11
7th and 8th grade students at De Zavala Middle School took Wednesday morning to memorialize 9/11, even though they weren’t born when the Twin Towers collapsed. 18 years after the tragic event that sent shockwaves throughout the country, campuses in the La Joya Independent School District (including Lorenzo De Zavala Middle School) remembered September 11,…
Read MoreSullivan City ‘Lyft smuggler’ pleads not guilty
A teenager accused of smuggling migrants through Los Ebanos in a Lyft pleaded not guilty Wednesday. Jose C. Vigil, 18, of Mission is charged with smuggling of persons, a third-degree felony. “Not guilty,” Vigil said Wednesday morning, when he appeared before state District Judge Keno Vasquez for arraignment. Attorney Daniel R. Reyes of McAllen, who…
Read MoreFootball returns with two Big 7 clashes tonight
Just two weeks into the Valley high school football season, only two of the seven Mission, Sharyland and La Joya ISD football teams, the Big 7, remain undefeated. T The La Joya Coyotes and the Mission Eagles are those two teams and with the Coyotes and the Eagles going up against the Sharyland Rattlers and…
Read MoreGOTW: Eagles set to descend on Diamondbacks
For the third week in a row Sharyland ISD’s Richard Thompson Stadium will be the site of a highly anticipated matchup between two of the Valley’s top football teams. Harlingen High defeated Sharyland Pioneer in a 42-41 thriller there to open the season on August 30 before McAllen Memorial showed up and beat the Sharyland…
Read MoreSULLIVAN CITY VEHICLE AUCTION
AttentionAuction of Vehicles According to the provision in the Transportation Code 683, Sub-section B, 683.012, Texas Department of Transportation informs you that the below mentioned cars have been taken into custody by the Sullivan City Police Department and will be sold at auction. For information on vehicles you can communicate with the Sullivan City Police…
Read MoreCITY OF MISSION ORDINANCE NO. 4834
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MISSION, TEXAS, RESCINDING ORDINANCE NO. 4305 AND ADOPTING A NEW ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A NO PARKING ZONE ON THE EAST AND WEST SIDE OF THE 2300 BLOCK OF ORANGE AVENUE FROM MONDAY THROUGH SUNDAY AT ANY TIME COMMENCING ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-TWO (182) FEET NORTH OF…
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AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE BASE SALARIES FOR CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES OF THE MISSION POLICE DEPARTMENT; PROVIDING FOR EMPLOYEE INCENTIVE PAY FOR MEMBERS OF THE MISSION POLICE DEPARTMENT SUCH INCENTIVE PAY BEING LONGEVITY PAY, SENIORITY PAY, CERTIFICATION PAY, EDUCATIONAL PAY, ASSIGNMENT PAY, AND CLOTHING ALLOWANCE; ESTABLISHING THE RATE OF PAY FOR SUCH INCENTIVE PAYS, ESTABLISHING…
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AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE CLASSIFICATIONS FOR THE MISSION POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 READ, CONSIDERED, AND PASSED THIS THE 9th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2019. Dr. Armando O’caña, MayorAttest: Anna Carrillo, City Secretary
Read MoreCITY OF MISSION ORDINANCE NO. 4831
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE BASE SALARIES FOR CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES OF THE MISSION FIRE DEPARTMENT; PROVIDING FOR EMPLOYEE INCENTIVE PAY FOR MEMBERS OF THE MISSION FIRE DEPARTMENT SUCH INCENTIVE PAY BEING LONGEVITY PAY, SENIORITY PAY, CERTIFICATION PAY, EDUCATIONAL PAY, AND ASSIGNMENT PAY; ESTABLISHING THE RATE OF PAY FOR SUCH INCENTIVE PAYS, ESTABLISHING THE CRITERIA…
Read MoreCITY OF MISSION ORDINANCE NO. 4831
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE BASE SALARIES FOR CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES OF THE MISSION FIRE DEPARTMENT; PROVIDING FOR EMPLOYEE INCENTIVE PAY FOR MEMBERS OF THE MISSION FIRE DEPARTMENT SUCH INCENTIVE PAY BEING LONGEVITY PAY, SENIORITY PAY, CERTIFICATION PAY, EDUCATIONAL PAY, AND ASSIGNMENT PAY; ESTABLISHING THE RATE OF PAY FOR SUCH INCENTIVE PAYS, ESTABLISHING THE CRITERIA…
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