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First revolving loan fund awarded

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By MONICA ZUÑIGA Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com The City of San Benito awarded its first revolving fund loan to San Bene Properties, LLC. The San Benito Economic Development Corporation in conjunction with the city, in order to promote development, established a revolving loan fund with the assistance of the United States Department of Agriculture – Rural …

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Road rage arrests stem from hit-and-run

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By MONICA ZUÑIGA Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com Two San Benito men and a woman were arrested on Sunday for an alleged act of road rage, this after the victims of a hit-and-run reportedly attempted to chase the driver who struck their vehicle. Detective Rogelio Banda, Jr. of the San Benito Police Department stated in a press …

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Hurricane Ernesto poses no threat

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By MONICA ZUÑIGA Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com Meteorologists with the National Weather Center in Brownsville confirmed Tuesday that there will be no chance of rain nor are there any other likely effects to come from Hurricane Ernesto, which was recently upgraded from a tropical storm. Still 220 miles east of Chetumal, Mexico as of 11 a.m. …

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2 dead in murder-suicide

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By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com RIO HONDO – A man who authorities believe shot and killed his girlfriend before turning the gun on himself Thursday night may have spoken to his family about committing the crime a day prior, Cameron County Sheriff Omar Lucio said. As first reported by the San Benito News on …

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New details in child abuse case disturbing

Juan Henoch Mejia

By MONICA ZUÑIGA Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com RIO HONDO – Other, more disturbing details have surfaced in the case of a man accused of sexually abusing two small children in Rio Hondo and forcing them to drink his bodily fluids. Cameron County Sheriff Omar Lucio said that 19-year-old Juan Henoch Mejia allegedly confessed to the abuse …

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Hit-and-run victim in coma, fights for life

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By HEATHER CATHLEEN COX Special to the NEWS A San Benito man is fighting for his life after he was struck by a car in an apparent hit-and-run on Thursday. It was the evening of August 2 when Ruben Saldaña, 51, was hit by a car at the corner of S. Frontage Rd. and Hidalgo. …

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LIFETIME OF LOVE: Couple celebrates 60 years of marriage

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By MONICA ZUÑIGA Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com Call this a story of love and patience, enduring hard times and drawing near to family. It’s not about the number 60, but what the 60-year wedding anniversary of Luciano and Maria Buenrostro represents. It began in an old house in San Benito where two mothers visited over coffee …

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Pre-k no longer open to all students, superintendent talks cuts

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By MONICA ZUÑIGA Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com Major changes to the enrollment for pre-kindergarten students in the San Benito Consolidated Independent School District have occurred due to cuts made to offset a $3 million budget shortfall. Although the changes will have an impact on approximately 140 students, SBCISD Planner/Evaluator Ruben Franco reported Thursday there will no …

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FOR CHAD: Captain helps boy fulfill dream

Chad Treece and Rudy Garza, Jr.

By COLE AVERY San Benito News Captain Rudy Garza, Jr. is known for his high-profile fishing charters in the Laguna Madre and beyond. His crews have won first-places in divisions of the Texas International Fishing Tournament for the last three years, and this week he plans to make it a fourth year of winning. But …

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More arrested in church burglary

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By HEATHER CATHLEEN COX Special to the NEWS This investigation is far from over. San Benito police officers discovered Thursday that more items were taken from a local church, where a woman who claimed to be homeless was charged with the crime of theft. Janet Castro, 22, is currently incarcerated at the Carrizales-Rucker Detention Center …

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