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- 1. Winter Texans feel safe in the Rio Grande Valley
- (News)
- ... on March 21 of each year. Susan Thomas, at Bit-O-Heaven RV & MH Park, said she has always felt safe with border crossings. There haven’t been any problems in their park. “It’s safer here than in Milwaukee ...
- Created on 12 March 2025
- 2. Local talent to perform blues, jazz, hip hop, and soft rock
- (Entertainment)
- ... “Another youngster, 19-year-old Eliseo Ortega, was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he was involved in theatre and music. He moved to the RGV in January 2024.” “I got into music in the ...
- Created on 06 March 2024
- 3. Seven Oaks Workcampers perform at Holiday Market
- (Entertainment)
- ... company’s 95th, 100th and 105th anniversaries held in Milwaukee, WI. They’ve also made 13 trips to the hugely popular Sturgis, SD motorcycle gathering. Vernon gave up riding the motorcycles when he hit ...
- Created on 05 December 2023
- 4. Alamo opens WWII Exhibit
- (Around Town)
- ... out of a Milwaukee movie theater. On December 10, 1942, he enlisted as a private in the 863rd Aviation Battalion, which was shipped to Australia in June of 1943. The unit saw action in New Guinea and the ...
- Created on 08 November 2022
- 5. Winter Texans feel safe in the Rio Grande Valley
- (Around Town)
- ... said she has always felt safe with border crossings. There haven’t been any problems in their park. “It’s safer here than in Milwaukee (Wisconsin) where I grew up,” said Fred Kosanke, who starting wintering ...
- Created on 15 March 2022
