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Principals reassigned at RHISD

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By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com RIO HONDO – Rio Hondo ISD officials hope several reassignments at high level positions will improve test scores, this after the district was rated Academically Acceptable for the 2010-2011 school year. In response to an open records request, Rio Hondo ISD announced the following reassignments on Tuesday: As per …

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City mulls fixed water rate for tenants

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By JOE BOCANEGRA Special to the NEWS A recommendation by the City of San Benito Utilities Board to the City Commission may result in applying a fixed water rate to individual apartment/RV tenants. According to Place 4 City Commissioner Celeste Sanchez, the proposal came about as a recommendation by the Utilities Board after researching customer …

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Friends of the Library to hold backpack drawing

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By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com The San Benito Friends of the Library have launched an effort to collect at least 50 backpacks as part of the non-profit organization’s first annual Back to School Celebration. According to Friends of the Library President Ernest Quintanilla, the backpacks will be given away (while supplies last) as part …

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San Benito native forms Dollars 4 Dads

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By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com As a single father who doesn’t have full custody of his son, San Benito native Steven Ray Hernandez understood that it was going to be an uphill battle to guarantee visitation. Court fees and lawyer expenses considering, it was actually much more difficult than he had initially anticipated; in …

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Tropical Storm Don nears, city mulls issuing sandbags

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Special to the NEWS The National Weather Service (NWS) in Brownsville issued a tropical storm watch for the lower Rio Grande Valley area on Thursday morning. The watch continued as of presstime for Brooks, Kenedy, inland Willacy, inland Cameron, coastal Willacy and coastal Cameron counties not to mention for those with marine interests in the …

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Battle for DREAM Act Wages

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Bill legalizing children brought to US illegally lives, barely By NADIA TAMEZ-ROBLEDO Special to the NEWS WASHINGTON – After a decade of failure in Congress, the DREAM Act refuses to die. The bill that would give people brought to the U.S. illegally as children a chance to become legal residents fell five votes short of …

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Family reunites with critically injured soldier

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By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com For the first time since he nearly lost his life in Iraq, Cyndi Gonzalez of San Benito saw her son Tuesday night when he was transferred to the Brooks Army Medical Center in San Antonio. It was on Friday, July 22 when 20-year-old Eluterio “Junior” Aguilar, a 2009 graduate …

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Officials hope new FM 732 corridor leads to SPI

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By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com In what Mayor Joe H. Hernandez called a “long overdue” project, City of San Benito officials together with representatives of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) gathered Monday for a ribbon cutting ceremony that marked the opening of a new FM 732 corridor in town. The ribbon cutting, sponsored …

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District construction projects progress

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By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Managing Editor editor@sbnewspaper.com A number of San Benito CISD construction projects continue to progress while others have been scheduled for completion. Work on a new cafeteria and three additional classrooms at Frank Roberts Elementary – a $1.5 million project paid for by IFA (Instructional Facilities Allotment) monies – is nearing completion but …

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San Benito man accused of fondling boy

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NEWS Staff Report Cameron County Sheriff Omar Lucio reported Tuesday the arrest of a San Benito man for allegedly molesting an 11-year-old boy. Lucio confirmed reports that 20-year-old Roberto Atkinson Reyna of San Benito had been arrested Friday by deputies with the Cameron County Sheriff’s Department for allegedly fondling and kissing the child on his …

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