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Alberto Nunez Dell

Alberto Nunez Dell, 48, died on November 28, 2024. He was born on November 29, 1975 in Cuba to Alcides Nunez Romero and Aida Dell Montero. He is survived by his wife Yanelis M. Reyes Velasquez of Moore, children Aciel González Reyes and Aniel Gonzales Reyes of Moore, his parents, brothers Arbelys Nunez Dell of…

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Shop safely online and avoid scams this holiday season

NEWS FROM THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU Every November and December consumers across North America are expected to spend billions during Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Small Business Saturday deals. As the holiday season approaches, businesses of all sizes are competing for customers’ attention through promotions and advertisements across digital and physical storefronts. Reflecting the increase…

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Deportation vow alarms construction industry

CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS The state’s construction industry is voicing concern that President-elect Trump’s vow to deport millions of undocumented immigrants would cause major labor shortfalls, according to the Texas Standard. 
“It would devastate our industry, we wouldn’t finish our highways, we wouldn’t finish our schools,” said Stan Marek, CEO of Marek, a Houston-based commercial and residential…

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Trouble where there isn’t any

Dear Tessie, I think my neighbor’s decorations for Christmas are so tacky. I wish I could tell them if they aren’t going to put any good effort into it they should just leave the decorations in their garage, but my husband won’t even let me talk to them about decorating at all. Is it really…

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Bible and the Headlines: News You Can Use

Death Clock By David Bachelor, PhD Two things are certain in life: Death and taxes. Since April 15th is five months away, it is the certainty of death making headlines this week. For users of a new app, they can even find out what day the Grim Reaper will take them. On November 30th, Bloomberg…

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Blueberry Sour Cream Pie

I had this amazing pie over the Thanksgiving weekend, and I couldn’t help but share it. The recipe is an old one of my aunt’s, and it helped me feel just a little closer to her to get it and share it. Blueberry Sour Cream Pie As given by I.M. For pie: 1 unbaked pie…

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Raul Muriel

Raul Muriel, 84, died on Sunday, December 1, surrounded by his family. He was born on June 30, 1940 in Cotulla to Juanita Perez Muriel and Fernando Muriel. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers Fernando, Celestino and Pedro Muriel, granddaughter Jennifer Márchese and great-grandson Jackson Ayala and his nephews Daniel Muriel and…

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63 jailed in Frio, November 4 – 30

COUNTY ARRESTS Sixty-three individuals were arrested in Frio County between Monday, November 4, and Saturday, November 30, on a range of felony and misdemeanor charges. Arrests were made by deputies of the Frio County Sheriff’s Office, troopers of the Department of Public Safety Highway Patrol, and officers of the Pearsall Police Department. In addition to…

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Texas Legislature opens January 14 with Zaffirini bills

When the 89th Texas Legislature opens on January 14 next year, it will begin working on scores of proposed bills, the first 34 of which have come from Judith Zaffirini of District 21, the dean of the Texas Senate. Representing several South Texas counties from Austin to Laredo, Sen. Zaffirini has held her seat for…

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A View From the Bridge

A FEELING THAT MAKES US ALL EQUAL Before anyone passes the mashed potatoes or the green bean casserole (with crispy onion bits), we should stop what we’re doing for a moment and consider what we are thankful for on this holiday. Some of us may be grateful for the new car or the house we…

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