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Steering committees established for San Jose and Track, Ridge, Grasshopper neighborhoods
Steering committee members will serve as representatives to lead the formation of small area neighborhood plans .(Sally Grace Holtgrieve/Community Impact Newspaper)
Steering committee members will serve as representatives to lead the formation of small area neighborhood plans .(Sally Grace Holtgrieve/Community Impact Newspaper)
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Gun trouble at the border, retired federal agent weighs in
Gun trouble at the border, retired federal agent weighs in
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Last week Border Patrol agents discovered multiple firearms, ammunition, and drugs inside a stash house in Starr County.
While some Republican lawmakers say the cartels control the southern border, Steve Romero, a federal agent for 26 years and current professor at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley said he doesn’t believe that’s true.
“We still have control of our southern border,” Romero said. “If we didn’t, [there’d] be a lot more people coming into the country illegally.”
Retired federal agent sheds light on criminal activity along border
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Last week, Border Patrol agents discovered multiple firearms, ammunition, and drugs inside a stash house in Starr County.
While some Republican lawmakers say the cartels control the southern border, Steve Romero, a federal agent for 26 years and current professor at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, said he doesn’t believe that’s true.
“I don t believe they re in charge of our southern border. We still have control of our southern border,” Romero said. “If we didn’t, there’d be a lot more people coming into the country illegally.”
The City of Duncanville continues its focus on creating a healthy local economy with the enlistment of an experienced economic development leader
Duncanville, Texas – The City of Duncanville is pleased to announce and welcome Agustin “Gus” Garcia as the City’s Director of Economic Development. Mr. Garcia focuse on community development and economic opportunity in Duncanville.
Agustin Garcia, who attended Duncanville’s Acton Elementary and Byrd Middle School, returns to the city as an economic development and civic leader with over 17 years of experience. He will begin working with the City on April 15.
He is a dual certified Economic Developer through the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) and the National Development Council (NDC) who also holds a BBA in Accounting from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
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