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We talk about the future of water in the region, we talk about a recent trip to Washington D.C. that highlighted the RGV workforce, we get an update on the water reservoir levels, and we look at the sale of the Cimarron Country club in Mission.

58 min · 3. Juli 2026
Episode We talk about the future of water in the region, we talk about a recent trip to Washington D.C. that highlighted the RGV workforce, we get an update on the water reservoir levels, and we look at the sale of the Cimarron Country club in Mission. Cover

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region’s water future, from desalination and reverse osmosis to expanding service for human consumption.    Johnny Vasquez, Executive Director of the Rio Grande Valley Builders Association, talked about their recent visit to Washington D.C. where they presented the Dignity Act, a proposal focused on immigration reform and strengthening the American workforce.   Rio Grande Valley Water Advocate Sonny Hinojosa gave us an update on the Valley’s water outlook.   Mission EDC CEO Teclo Garcia for an in‑depth conversation about one of the biggest developments in Mission — the purchase and future transformation of the Cimarron Country Club.

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Episode We talk about the future of water in the region, we talk about a recent trip to Washington D.C. that highlighted the RGV workforce, we get an update on the water reservoir levels, and we look at the sale of the Cimarron Country club in Mission. Cover

We talk about the future of water in the region, we talk about a recent trip to Washington D.C. that highlighted the RGV workforce, we get an update on the water reservoir levels, and we look at the sale of the Cimarron Country club in Mission.

region’s water future, from desalination and reverse osmosis to expanding service for human consumption.    Johnny Vasquez, Executive Director of the Rio Grande Valley Builders Association, talked about their recent visit to Washington D.C. where they presented the Dignity Act, a proposal focused on immigration reform and strengthening the American workforce.   Rio Grande Valley Water Advocate Sonny Hinojosa gave us an update on the Valley’s water outlook.   Mission EDC CEO Teclo Garcia for an in‑depth conversation about one of the biggest developments in Mission — the purchase and future transformation of the Cimarron Country Club.

3. Juli 202658 min
Episode We get an economic update from McAllen, should the RGV be considered one metropolitan statistical area, we talk about a recent trip to Washington D.C. that highlighted the RGV, how do international partnerships help our local economy. Cover

We get an economic update from McAllen, should the RGV be considered one metropolitan statistical area, we talk about a recent trip to Washington D.C. that highlighted the RGV, how do international partnerships help our local economy.

McAllen City Manager Isaac Tawil talked about the latest on sales tax numbers, construction growth, and the wave of new development happening across the city.   COSTEP CEO Adam Gonzalez talked about a major idea shaping conversations across South Texas — creating one unified Rio Grande Valley MSA.   Paco Sanchez, President & CEO of The Rio Grande Valley Partnership, talked about their recent trip to Washington D.C. to push and highlight the Valley’s economic growth.     Brownsville’s Economic Development Director, Gilberto Salinas, breaks down how international partnerships are supercharging the local economy.

23. Juni 202649 min
Episode We get an update on recruiting industry to the RGV, we look at the regional report focusing on manufacturing and workforce, the Hidalgo International Bridge celebrates 100 years Cover

We get an update on recruiting industry to the RGV, we look at the regional report focusing on manufacturing and workforce, the Hidalgo International Bridge celebrates 100 years

Mario Reyna, President of RioPlex, talked about the region’s latest efforts in industry recruitment — including a successful mission to Mexico where they presented the RGV’s growing economic strength.   Adam Gonzalez, CEO of COSTEP, talked about this year’s comprehensive regional report focused on manufacturing, workforce, and economic opportunity across the Rio Grande Valley and Laredo.    Juan Olaguibel, Assistant City Manager for McAllen and Superintendent of Bridges, talked about the 100th anniversary of the historic Hidalgo Bridge and the major updates underway at the Anzaldua’s Bridge.   Ronnie Cavazos and Efrain Gomez with the South Texas Builders Association talk about a major step forward for students in the Rio Grande Valley.

16. Juni 202649 min