Texas farmer finds young migrant girls abandoned near border without food, water
By Michael Ruiz
The U.S.-Mexico border is seeing a surge of migrants.
A Texas farmer found five migrant girls abandoned on his ranch amid a steady stream of people crossing the Rio Grande to get from Mexico to the United States. I found them about, probably around 8, 8:30 in the morning, Jimmy Ray Hobbs told Fox News’ Bill Melugin Tuesday. They had been there all night.
He said he found the girls, ranging in age from 11 months old to 7 years old, on a blanket on his property Sunday, north of Eagle Pass. One showed such severe signs of dehydration that Hobbs initially thought she was dead.
Spring Commencement to Honor Largest Class in University History
5 hours ago • May 12, 2021
By Larry Isch
Posted in About
University of the Ozarks will graduate the largest class in its 187-year history during the 2021 Spring Commencement ceremony, scheduled for Saturday, May 15.
The in-person ceremony, which is limited to ticketed guests, will begin at 10 a.m. on the University’s soccer field. Gates will open at 8:30 a.m.
The ceremony will be livestreamed on the University’s Facebook page and Youtube channel.
The Class of 2021 includes 148 candidates for graduation. In addition, approximately 25 graduates from the Class of 2020 have chosen to participate in the event since the University had to cancel last year’s ceremony due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Asylum seekers walk to the U.S.-Mexico border as a group of at least 25 immigrants were allowed to travel from a migrant camp in Mexico into the United States on February 25, 2021, in Matamoros, Mexico. (Getty Images) I found them about, probably around 8, 8:30 in the morning, Jimmy Ray Hobbs told Fox News. They had been there all night. He said he found the girls on a blanket on his property, north of Eagle Pass, a city in and the county seat of Maverick County in Texas. Hobbs said that one of the girls had severe dehydration to the point that Hobbs initially thought she was dead.
Fox News National Correspondent Bill Melugin reporting live from Del Rio, Texas at the southern border amid the wave of migrants crossing the border illegally.
A Texas farmer found five migrant girls abandoned on her ranch amid a steady stream of people crossing the Rio Grande to get from Mexico to the United States. I found them about, probably around 8, 8:30 in the morning, Jimmy Ray Hobbs told Fox News’ Bill Melugin Tuesday. They had been there all night.
He said he found the girls, ranging in age from 11 months old to 7 years old, on a blanket on his property Sunday, north of Eagle Pass. One showed such severe signs of dehydration that Hobbs initially thought she was dead.
Remembering WDOD Radio As It Turns 96 Tuesday, April 13, 2021 - by Earl Freudenberg
Chuck Simpson, Chattanooga’s first talk show host
Hamilton National Bank, 7th and Market Street, WDOD studio on mezzanine
WDOD main control room, Hamilton National Bank Building
WDOD radio studio next to Baylor School
WDOD AM control room after station changes to country music
WDOD AM longtime manager Bill Nash (right) and announcer Earl Freudenberg (left)
At one time WDOD AM was known as Chattanooga’s Pioneer Station going on the air on April 13, 1925. If the station was still on the air it would have turned 96 this week.