City of Mission Ordinance 4793
ORDINANCE NO. 4793 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MISSION, TEXAS GRANTING A REZONING A 2.371 ACRE TRACT OF LAND SITUATED ON LOT 256, JOHN H. SHARY SUBDIVISION, FROM (R-1) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO (R-1T) TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIALREAD, CONSIDERED, AND PASSED THIS THE 29th DAY OF May, 2019. Dr. Armando O’caña, MayorAttest:…
Read MoreCity of Penitas Vehicle Auction
AttentionAuction of Vehicles/ Equipment 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 Peñitas Police Department and will be sold at auction. For information on vehicles you can communicate with the Peñitas Police Department…
Read MoreTABC Legal Notice – Circle K
LEGAL NOTICEApplication has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Wine and Beer Retailer’s off-premise permit by Circle K Licensing Company, Inc. dba Circle K Store # 2704591, to be located at 1900 W 3 Mile Rd., Mission, Hidalgo County, TX 78573. Officers are Larry A Stockton- President/Secretary.
Read MoreDeath Notices Week of June 7
Sylvia AvendañoMISSION – Sylvia Marie Avendaño, 54, passed away on Monday, May 27, 2019 at the Pax Villa Hospice in McAllen. Jesus BanuelosPALMVIEW – Jesus Rodriguez Banuelos, 50, passed away on Monday, May 27, 2019, at his home in Palmview. Annette CardenasMISSION – Annette Mary Cardenas, 69, passed away on Saturday, March 25, 2019, at…
Read MoreCop who confessed to stealing from La Joya ISD Campus Crime Stoppers sentenced to probation
This article originally appeared in the Friday June 7, 2019 issue of the Progress Times. The police officer who stole $16,000 from the La Joya ISD Campus Crime Stoppers program will not spend a single day in prison. A judge sentenced former La Joya school district police Officer Carlos Javier Garcia, 58, of Brownsville to…
Read MoreRegional Final Recap – We All Won
This article originally appeared in the Friday June 7, 2019 issue of the Progress Times. If you haven’t heard by now, the Sharyland Pioneer Diamondbacks swept past rival Sharyland Rattlers last weekend in the UIL 5A Region IV Final of the 2019 baseball playoffs. The victories last Thursday and Friday at the UTRGV baseball stadium…
Read MoreMCISD to name softball field after former coach
This article originally appeared in the Friday June 7, 2019 issue of the Progress Times. The MHS softball field will be named after well-known former coach Nelda “Iris” Iglesias following the finance committee meeting held on Wednesday. The Mission Consolidated Independent School District held three committee meetings and one special meeting this week on June…
Read MoreConcerned about unethical conduct by the board, La Joya Housing Authority attorney resigns
This article originally appeared in the Friday June 7, 2019 issue of the Progress Times. An attorney who represented the La Joya Housing Authority in lawsuits against Mayor Jose A. “Fito” Salinas and his daughter, former housing authority Interim Executive Director Frances A. Salinas, abruptly resigned on Sunday after expressing concerns the board had major…
Read More‘Once an Eagle, always an Eagle:’ Mission High School graduates class of 2019
This article originally appeared in the Friday June 7, 2019 issue of the Progress Times. Over 500 Mission High School Eagles graduated this week, making the class of 2019 one of the largest in a while. The MHS class of 2019 celebrated their accomplishments and the end of this part of their educational journey at…
Read MoreLa Joya City Commission accepts city administrator’s resignation
The La Joya City Commission accepted a resignation letter from City Administrator Mike Alaniz on Thursday — and wished him a happy retirement. June 30 will mark Alaniz’s last day at City Hall, where he worked for nearly 20 years. He supervised the construction of La Joya’s new municipal building, which replaced the run-down city…
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