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Man allegedly threatens school superintendent

By Melissa Cantu Trevino The sales consultant of an Alice business recently attended a Alice Independent School District school board meeting to witness an agenda item that his… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Sweet treats for Father’s Day Celebration

By Melissa Cantu Trevino SAN DIEGO – Fathers and grandfathers were treated Thursday morning with a sweet treat at Collins-Parr Elementary. Students attending summer school… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Alice man dies in rollover accident on FM 665

By Melissa Cantu Trevino/mtrevino@mtrevinocherryroad-com DRISCOLL – Twenty-seven-year-old David Ryan Ramirez of Alice was pronounced dead following a vehicle accident Wednesday. According to Sgt. Maria Montalvo,… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Law enforcement officers and CPS training

Multiple law enforcement officers from several Coastal Bend agencies joined together at the Alice Coastal Bend College campus, for days of instruction on the topic of; Interdiction for the Protection of Children and Crimes Against Children.

Moe Hill’s Unity Football Camp

Hot, sweat, tears and determination were left on the practice fields at William Adams Middle School on Saturday, June 11. Despite the blistering temperature, kids showed up to the first day of the Moe Hill’s Unity Football Camp.

Luis Cantu

Funeral Mass for retired Command Sergeant Major Luis Cantu, aged 90, will be Wednesday, June 15th at 9:00 am at Saint Bernard Catholic Church in Bella Vista, Arkansas with Father Barnabas Maria Susai officiating. Rosary service will begin at 8:30 am prior to the funeral Mass.

Emerico R. Perez Sr.

Emerico R. Perez Sr., 90 years old of age, went to be with the Lord and rejoined with his wife on Tuesday, June 7, 2022 at his daughters residence with his loving family at his bedside. He was born in Paras, Nuevo Leon, Mexico on April 5, 1932 to his parents, Roque and Maria (Ruiz) Perez. At the age of 21 he was drafted into the U.S. Army where he served his country during the Korean War, he then came back to work in El Paso, Texas at the military base. Emerico then worked in Corpus Christi for Army Corp Engineers for a while until he moved to Benavides where he worked for Pearl Drilling and Price Drilling where he worked as a supervisor until his retirement after 38 years of employment. Emerico was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan and enjoyed dancing, hunting, fishing, barbecuing and especially spending time with his family and friends. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather who will be sadly missed by all

Arturo Alaniz Sr.

Arturo Alaniz Sr. 50, years of age entered eternal rest on June 7, 2022, at his residence. Arturo a native of San Diego residing in Alice for many years. He was born on June 26, 1971, in San Diego Texas to Armando and Lina Hughes Alaniz. Arturo enjoyed family gatherings and barbecuing, he also enjoyed Sunday football, always watching his favorite team the Dallas Cowboys. Arturo had a passion for outdoors and loved hunting. He could also be found playing pool.

OG Summer Youth Camp

ORANGE GROVE - Orange Grove Bulldogs concluded their first youth camp of the summer on Friday, June 10. Boys and girls from the area participated in the camp. They learned basic skills that build a foundation to any team.

How PBMs are Hurting Texans with Disabilities

Rising drug and health care costs affect everyone, but individuals with disabilities – generally the lowest income demographic group and who rely on treatments to maintain their quality of life – feel the impact most acutely. Instead of helping, some in the health care system are making the situation even worse. One example: Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) claim to lower health care prices for patients. Yet a recent study shows PBMs actually exacerbate the problem, contributing to rising medicine costs and forcing patients in the disability community to pay more or lose access to critical medications.