Category: News

Anglers set to fish LKT

By DINA ARÉVALO Port Isabel-South Padre Press editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com The 37th Annual Ladies Kingfish Tournament (LKT) is set to get underway next Friday. The tournament was the first all-female fishing tourney in the state of Texas, and was started as a way to help keep anglers and tourists in town after the popular Texas International Fishing Tournament …

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CVA votes to nix half marathon, for now

By KEVIN RICH Special to the PRESS The South Padre Island Convention and Visitors Advisory Board (CVA) discussed the future of a proposed 2019 half marathon, as well as the special events budget for 2018-2019 during its meeting on Tuesday, July 24. The Board considered making a recommendation to City Council to deny all requests for …

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Coach Holland announces retirement

By LARRY GAGE Special to the PRESS Long-time Port Isabel ISD coach Robert Holland has announced his retirement from the Tarpon athletic program. Holland is a life-long resident of Port Isabel and graduated from Port Isabel High School in 1977. He became a varsity assistant coach for football in 1988 and, in 2018, completed his …

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Marching band to start outdoor practices

By LARRY GAGE Special to the PRESS Members of the Silver Tarpon Marching Band have had a relatively easy time of it so far this summer. Now it’s about to get physical. Outdoor practices started this week and that means several hours a day will be spent in the main parking lot at the high …

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Volleyball practice up and running

By LARRY GAGE Special to the PRESS It’s that time of year. Even before football teams across the Rio Grande Valley hold their first practice sessions, high school volleyball teams are getting their first practices in. The nets are up, the volleyballs are inflated, and a lot of enthusiastic and athletic girls have shown up …

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Writer’s Block: TIFT Time Once Again

By DINA ARÉVALO Port Isabel-South Padre Press editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com There are the big holidays, like Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s and Fourth of July, that everyone celebrates. And there are smaller, “bank” holidays like Presidents Day or Labor Day, where, if you’re lucky, you get the day off work or a 3-day weekend. And then there are holidays …

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Rio History: The Lost Camp on Brazos Island

By STEVE HATHCOCK Special to the PRESS A few years ago, I received a packet of photos and old periodicals from a Jim Jennings of Balboa Island California. Jim had lived in Point (Port) Isabel in the early 1930s. His Dad, Jim Jennings Senior had been the engineer in charge of building the Brownsville Ship Channel. …

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REUNITED: Separated nearly a month, Honduran woman, son together again

Dunia, who came to the United States fleeing violence in Honduras, wipes tears from her eyes after being reunited with her 5-year-old son, Wuilman, at the Brownsville – South Padre Island International Airport last Friday. Dina Arévalo | Staff photographer Editor’s Note: To jump to Part 2 of this story, click here. By DINA ARÉVALO Port Isabel-South Padre …

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Still on the books: Unenforceable, Island bag bans ordinances remain

By KEVIN RICH Special to the PRESS The South Padre Island City Council revisited the City’s bag ban in the wake of a decision by the Texas Supreme Court, which ruled that such bans violate state law. During a meeting held on Wednesday, July 18, the Council considered action on whether to rescind Ordinances 10-38 and …

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Port Isabel worries Lighthouse future could be in jeopardy

By DINA ARÉVALO Port Isabel-South Padre Press editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com Port Isabel city leaders are taking action to help ensure the use and operation of the historic Port Isabel Lighthouse remains the same in years to come after news that the Texas Sunset Commission has suggested certain historical sites currently owned by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department …

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