May 11, 2018 – City of Alton Ordinance 2018-04-0508
CITY OF ALTONORDINANCE 2018-04-0508 APPOINTING SEVEN MEMBERS TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS WAIVING SECOND AND THIRD READING. READ, APPROVED, AND PASSED on this the 8th day of May, 2018. Salvador Vela, Mayor,City of Alton, TexasATTEST: Baudelia Rojas CPM,TRMC CMC, City Secretary
Read MoreMay 11, 2018 – City of Alton Ordinance 2018-03-0508
CITY OF ALTONORDINANCE 2018-03-0508 AN ORDINANCE SETTING GENERAL MAXIMUM SPEED LIMITS WITHIN THE CITY OF ALTON CORPORATE LIMITS ON GLASSCOCK BOULEVARD, STEWART BOULEVARD, BRYAN BOULEVARD AND MAYBERRY BOULEVARD IN CONCURRENCE WITH SPEED ZONE STUDIES; CONTAINING A REPEALER CLAUSE; CONTAINING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE; AND ORDAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE…
Read MoreMay 11, 2018 – Constable’s Sale
CONSTABLE’S SALEThe State of TexasCounty of Hidalgo Notice is Hereby Given that by virtue of a certain Order of Sale For Delinquent Taxes issued out of the HONORABLE 430th District Court HIDALGO COUNTY, TEXAS, on the 20th of April, 2018, for the sum of $10,216.39 with interest thereon at the rate of 11.9% per annum…
Read MoreMay 11, 2018 – Citation by Publication – Hermalinda Martinez
THE STATE OF TEXAS NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANT: “You have been sued. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do (does) not file a written answer with the clerk who issued to this citation by 10:00 A.M. on the Monday next after the expiration of forty-two (42) days after the date of…
Read MoreMay 11, 2018 – Citation by Publication – Luis A. Cruz
THE STATE OF TEXAS NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANT: “You have been sued. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do (does )not file a written answer with the clerk who issued to this citation by 10:00 A.M. on the Monday next after the expiration of forty-two (42) days after the date of…
Read MoreMail-in ballots could swing Mission mayoral race — if they’re actually in the mail
Mission Mayor Norberto “Beto” Salinas fell just three votes short of victory on Saturday, according to preliminary election results, likely sending him to a runoff with City Councilman Armando “Doc” O’caña. While the Hidalgo County Elections Department ballot board will meet Friday afternoon to review provisional ballots and mail-in ballots, Salinas said he doesn’t expect…
Read MoreMission churches gather at Mayor’s Prayer Luncheon
Advocating for a governmental return to Christian values, Reverend Rafael Cruz’s speech-turned-sermon at a recent event in Mission called for local churches to rise up. The Mayor’s Prayer Luncheon drew residents from across Mission to pray for the well-being of the city. Held Thursday May 3 at the Mission Event Center, the luncheon included music…
Read MoreSharyland, Mission, Pioneer playing on in postseason
It didn’t take long for Casey Smith’s winning ways to carry over to Pioneer High School. After eight years as the head baseball coach at Mission Veterans lined with playoff appearances and district championships, Smith made the move to lead the Pioneer Diamondbacks. In just one season, his impact has been evident as the Diamondbacks…
Read MoreProsecutors says government anticipates another arrest in bailiff corruption case
The Hidalgo County bailiff accused of working with drug traffickers didn’t act alone — and prosecutors anticipate another arrest. Tantalizing new details about the corruption case surfaced Tuesday, when Hidalgo County Court at Law #6 Bailiff Oscar De La Cruz appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge J. Scott Hacker for a detention hearing. FBI agents arrested…
Read MoreSneak peek at our latest issue
Another week is ending, which means it’s time for a new issue of the Progress Times. Below is a sneak peek at some of our biggest stories, which include the possibility of a runoff Mayoral race in the city, how an MCISD Elementary student participated in Autism Awareness Month, the suspension of a Palmview program…
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