Texas Cavaliers River Parade and City-Wide Porch Parade keep Fiesta 2021 processions afloat
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Members of the Texas Cavaliers enter the Arneson River Theatre at La Villita during the Texas Cavaliers River Parade in April 2019. The event is back for Fiesta 2021.Express-News file photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Order of the Alamo during the 2019 Texas Cavaliers River Parade. The parade returns for Fiesta 2021.Express-News file photoShow MoreShow Less
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An example of home decorated for the City-Wide Porch Parade, a Fiesta decorating contest by the Battle of Flowers Association and San Antonio Fiesta Flambeau Parade Association.San Antonio Fiesta Flambeau Parade AssociationShow MoreShow Less
The long-awaited renovation of the AB wing of John Sealy Hospital at the University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston Campus will mark its completion with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 3. Approximately 220,000 square feet were renovated across five different floors, which will house services for women, infants and children.
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Community leaders share the importance of educating yourself on rip currents
Educating yourself and your loved ones is a crucial step before you decide to enter South Texas beach waters.
and last updated 2021-05-26 19:42:45-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Educating yourself and your loved ones is a crucial step before you decide to enter any South Texas beach waters.
Meteorologist in Charge John Metz with the Corpus Christi National Weather Service says rip currents are a phenomenon that occurs on most beaches but knowing what to do can help save a life.
âItâs like a river itâs a very powerful channel of water and it can pull an inspected swimmer out to sea and thatâs the danger,â said Metz.
NASSAU, BAHAMAS The CA Smith International Educational and Community Development Foundation proudly presents its second year of scholarship offerings for young, bright Bahamians who seek to make a difference in their country by pursuing degrees that would lead to positive national development.
Aspiring students who are pursuing environmental engineering, oceanography, atmospheric science and computer technology are invited to visit the website www.casmithfoundation.org to apply.
Governor General CA Smith, the foundation’s patron, expressed his elation at having another opportunity to help change lives through education and empowerment.
“Considering climate change and its effects on Small Island Developing States (SIDS), it is vital to have Bahamians playing leading roles in these fields,” he said.