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We talk about the recently passed McAllen School District bond, we look at a proposed desalination plant, we look at the rapid construction and economic growth in the RGV, and we get an update from UTRGV.

51 min · 17 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio We talk about the recently passed McAllen School District bond, we look at a proposed desalination plant, we look at the rapid construction and economic growth in the RGV, and we get an update from UTRGV.

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Cameron County Administrator Pete Sepulveda discusses major cross-border infrastructure projects currently advancing through the presidential permit process.   Nicolas Mirman, Commercial Director at Valley International Airport in Harlingen, talked about what travelers can expect in 2026.   Dante Galeazzi, President & CEO of the Texas International Produce Association, looks at the state of fruits, vegetables, and agriculture in the Rio Grande Valley and across Texas.   Orlando Campos, CEO of the Harlingen EDC, talked about the economic growth in Harlingen.

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