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We talk to a local company involved in many construction projects in the area, is the new world screwworm getting closer to the RGV, we get an economic update from Mission, and we look at unemployment numbers in the area.

54 min · 21. apr. 2026
episode We talk to a local company involved in many construction projects in the area, is the new world screwworm getting closer to the RGV, we get an economic update from Mission, and we look at unemployment numbers in the area. cover

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David Martinez and Issac Garza with CAPA (Concrete Asphalt Pipe Aggregates) talked about the many constructions projects they have been involved with.     Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller talked about the new world screw worm getting closer to the RGV.   Teclo Garcia, Director of the Mission Economic Development Office, gave us a business update from Mission.   Mike Willis with the South Texas Manufactures Association gave us the latest unemployment numbers.

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