Multi-faceted KSO concert honors health care professionals
By Sue and David Sabrio
The Kingsville Symphony Orchestra’s third concert of the season highlighted a variety of musical styles and periods as it dedicated its Sunday, April 11, program to the health care professionals of Kingsville and the surrounding area.
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Births Vanessa Villarreal and Rocky L. Rodriguez, April 5, 2010, a boy April Munoz and David Salinas, April 14, 2010, a boy Diana E. Garcia and Guadalupe I. Sandoval, III, April 15, 2010, a girl Rebecca Nunez and Jeffery E. More...
The Kenedy Ranch museum in Sarita will be hosting a Historical/Vaquero Festival Saturday, May 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the museum grounds located at 280 La Parra Ave. More...
Ann Marie Sandoval Loera, 39, of Kingsville, recently received the Unsung Hero award from the 260th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion. Loera is a training NCO with the Army and is currently serving in Iraq. More...
Victim doesn’t fall for telephone scheme
A telephone scam alert is apparently working its way through Kingsville aimed at setting up a victim’s phone number so that charges can automatically be billed to the number by a third party. More...
By Adriana Garza
Texas A&M-Kingsville
The Natural Toxins Research Center at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, a research program dedicated to the discovery of medically important toxins in venomous animals, has changed its name to the National Natural Toxins Research Center (NNTRC). More...
Hundreds turn out for rare sight of 1944 Steam Locomotive
Photos and layout by Tina M. Salinas
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WAITING FOR THE TRAIN — Bishop Centennial Committee members and dignitaries gathered at the Historic Kingsville Train Depot to board No. 844 Steam Locomotive on April 16. More...