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By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com Annova LNG, one of three liquified natural gas export plant projects slated for the Port of Brownsville, has suspended the project, the company announced this past Monday. “Due to changes in the LNG market, Annova LNG has announced the immediate discontinuation of its liquified natural gas export facility under development in …
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By Larry Gage Special to the PRESS Cole Pinkerton has played his final basketball game as a Port Isabel Tarpon. He was brought up to Varsity in his freshman year and, with his Tarpon team-mates, proceeded to make program history for the next four seasons. For his efforts Pinkerton has been named to the All-Region …
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By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com Port Isabel’s medians are being relandscaped, just after February’s freeze affected most of the flora in the Laguna Madre area. On Mar. 10, the City of Port Isabel broke ground on the Median Beautification Project, funded and organized by a city bond passed in 2018. February’s freeze damaging or destroying the …
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By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com School board election season is upon the Laguna Madre area. Point Isabel ISD has two school board places up for election: Place 1 and Place 2. Bertha Zamora, former Port Isabel High School principal, is running for another Place 1 term. Zamora has served on PI-ISD’s board since 2012. In a …
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By RENE TORRES Special to the PRESS/NEWS The Rio Grande Valley occupies a unique and highly important position in the annals of American progress and development. When the dispute between the United States and Mexico became a noticeable conflict—it was in Point Isabel, as it was known then, that Fort Polk was born. Zachary Taylor …
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Permanent link to this article: https://www.portisabelsouthpadre.com/2021/03/22/how-zachary-taylor-helped-get-our-lighthouse/
By Robert Lewis Special to the PRESS It’s been a month since the February 2021 freeze ended after nearly a full week of relentless cold winds of an arctic blast that made life miserable for the entire state of Texas and left our beautiful Rio Grande Valley tropical landscapes brown and dying. A lot has …
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Permanent link to this article: https://www.portisabelsouthpadre.com/2021/03/20/gardening-let-the-survivors-revive/
By Larry Gage Special to the PRESS Port Isabel High’s own Madison Ramos was golden again in the high jump at last Friday’s Tarpon Relays. Ramos twice set a new PR (personal record) in the event on her way to taking first place by seven inches. Miranda Hernandez, of Raymondville, was second with a leap …
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By Larry Gage Special to the PRESS Will Camacho took his second straight gold medal in the long jump last week in the Tarpon Relays in Port Isabel. In doing so he improved by a foot on the distance he recorded at his first meet of the season at Rio Hondo the week before. Camacho’s …
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By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com A four-year-old boy died last weekend after drowning in a pool on South Padre Island. At 8:30 p.m., on Friday, Mar. 12, South Padre Island Police and Fire departments responded to 911 calls about a child found unresponsive in a swimming pool on the 2600 block of Padre Boulevard. A South …
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By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com Port Isabel High School (PIHS) students got an exclusive look at the Cameron County South Texas Eco-Tourism Center last Thursday. The South Texas Eco-Tourism Center is a 10-acre site across Laguna Vista on Highway 100, highlighting the flora and fauna of the Rio Grande Valley. Noble Texas Builders, the contractors building …
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Permanent link to this article: https://www.portisabelsouthpadre.com/2021/03/18/pihs-students-get-first-look-at-eco-tourism-center/
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