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GRIDIRON GIRL – Guevara changes perceptions as female football player

Angela Guevara

By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com Although life hasn’t changed for Angela Guevara, what the 13-year-old Riverside Middle School student is changing are people’s perceptions about her. On Saturday, Angela will be playing her eighth game as a football player for the Riverside Bulldogs. The seventh grade team, for which Angela plays wide receiver, will …

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DPS official trains SBPD officers

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By HEATHER CATHLEEN COX Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com  Officials with the Texas Department of Public Safety sent Clif Harris, trainer III for the Texas Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center, to San Benito this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to teach ground-breaking information to the local police department. Harris instructed a class entitled, “Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunication …

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SBHS band to compete at Area

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By HEATHER CATHLEEN COX Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com  The Mighty Greyhound Band will be traveling to Laredo, Texas for the area marching band competition on Saturday, October 27, or the precursor to the state competition. There are 42 bands competing at this, the Area G, tournament which encompasses all of South Texas, from the Valley to …

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Hooked on Hounds – Peter Galvan

Peter Galvan

By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com There are certain things you just don’t mess with. You don’t mess with Texas; you don’t mess with a man’s motorcycle, and you definitely don’t mess with the Greyhounds. Sixty-one year-old Peter Galvan, a 1970 graduate of San Benito High School, is well aware of these fundamental rules which …

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ALL ABOUT JOE: Residents polled support mayor amid indictment

Mayor Joe H. Hernandez

By HEATHER CATHLEEN COX Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com  San Benito Mayor Joe H. Hernandez appeared with his attorney and turned himself into Cameron County authorities at the Carrizalez-Rucker Detention Center in Olmito on Tuesday morning after being indicted by a grand jury for alleged abuse of official capacity. In a candid interview on Tuesday, Hernandez said, …

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Hernandez free on $5k bail

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By HEATHER CATHLEEN COX Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com  Facing third degree felony charges in an indictment handed down by a Cameron County grand jury, San Benito Mayor Joe H. Hernandez turned himself into authorities on Tuesday morning. Hernandez made bail by posting $5,000 cash, after facing a magistrate judge at the Carrizales-Rucker Detention Center in Olmito. …

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THE REAL JESSE: Starting QB transcends criticism with maturity

Jesse Jimenez

By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com As the starting quarterback for the San Benito Greyhounds, Jesse Jimenez knows a thing or two about pressure. After all, criticism levied at the 17-year-old playcaller this season has thus far ranged from burdensome to downright intolerable. For instance, a Facebook page was reportedly created to mock Jesse, and …

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Rotary Club observes 93rd anniversary

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By HEATHER CATHLEEN COX Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com  “Ninety-three years ago, Brownsville Rotarians got on board a train to San Benito,” explained Rotarian Rolando Monsevalles; thus begins the story of the Rotary Club of San Benito, officially chartered in 1919. The Rotary Club was founded in Chicago, IL in 1905 when it became the very first …

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PROJECT LINUS: Local chapter established in San Benito

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By HEATHER CATHLEEN COX Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com  Theresa Roy and her daughter Eva Bisaillon are not strangers to the quilting process, and they are happy to share their love of quilting and their passion for children in need with the city of San Benito through an endeavor better known as Project Linus. Project Linus is …

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IN GOOD TASTE: Eatery offers homemade classics with SB twist

SB Wings

By HEATHER CATHLEEN COX Staff Writer reporter@sbnewspaper.com  If you’re in the mood for something that goes well with Greyhound football, you might want to consider having your next meal at SB Wings. From the dining room décor, themed with purples and golds, to the wall banners, table cloths, curtains and menu items, this place is …

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