Co-owner of Jesse’s Roofi ng arrested on alleged theft charges
Co-owner of Jesse’s Roofing was arrested Wednesday, May 4. Inez Garza, 38 of Ben Bolt, was arrested for several warrants out of Jim Wells, Duval and Live Oak Counties.
Co-owner of Jesse’s Roofing was arrested Wednesday, May 4. Inez Garza, 38 of Ben Bolt, was arrested for several warrants out of Jim Wells, Duval and Live Oak Counties.
EDINBURG – Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol (RGV) agents and local law enforcement partners disrupted five human smuggling events resulting in 67 apprehensions. On May 3, Kingsville Border Patrol Station (KIN) agents working at the Javier Vega Jr.
Michael Joseph Chachere, 57 of Dallas, was booked into the Jim Wells County jail Thursday, May 5 after a woman accused him of sexual assault. JWC Sheriff deputies were called to South Highway 281 near Farm-to-Market 1930 for a woman in distress.
After late nights with home work, assignments and exams, ten Phlebotomy students at Coastal Bend College were recognized on Wednesday, May 4 when they earned their certificates of completion. Students recognized were Sandra Garza, Harli J.
ORANGE GROVE - Three young ladies and young men were crowned as the May Feast Queens and Kings on Sunday, May 1. Miss May Feast Queen was Mamie Louise Gonzalez and her King was Hunter Raymond Gonzalez. Junior Miss May Feast Queen was Riley Fuchs and King was Cooper Burroughs. Little Miss May Feast Queen was Karley Nicole Charo and King was Gavin Jaime Gallardo. First runner-up for Miss May Feast Queen and King were Paige Paxton and Hunter Jennings. The pageant is an annual event for the small town and a longtime tradition. The celebration is hosted by the Orange Grove Rifle Club. As part of the tradition, celebration officials search for royalty ages 4 to 21.
Co-owner of Jesse’s Roofing was arrested Wednesday, May 4. Inez Garza, 38 of Ben Bolt, was arrested for several warrants out of Jim Wells, Duval… Login to continue reading Login…
Alice Independent School District held a Wellness Family Fun Walk on Friday, April 29 at the Memorial Stadium. The wellness walk was free for all. Students, parents and staff took in the fresh air as they were treated with different activities and snacks. The event was hosted by the ACE program and Alice ISD.
Freer Lady Bucks defeat Sabinal in a best of three series. Game one 32-6, lost game two 17-6, and won game three 17-1. The Lady Buckaroos advance to round two of the playoffs and will take on Flatonia Thursday at 7 p.m., Friday at 6 p.m., and Saturday at 1 p.m. if needed. All games are in Somerset.
The Biden administration may soon cripple America’s economy -- inadvertently, of course. Officials are reportedly giving serious consideration to a “march-in” petition, nominally filed by a handful of cancer patients but promoted by Knowledge Ecology International (KEI).
To celebrate the Hispanic culture, the Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish held a Cinco de Mayo festival. On Saturday, April 30, parish members and the Alice community gathered for food, fun, music and more.