- 1. UVAL announces new Black and White themed exhibition
- (Around Town)
- The Upper Valley Art League (UVAL) is proud to present its newest exhibition, Black and White, a striking showcase that explores the timeless power of monochrome art. This upcoming exhibit invites artists ...
- Created on 28 April 2026
- 2. Professor provides another look into the legacy of Juan Cortina
- (Around Town)
- ... Cortina” at 2 p.m. on December 4. Texas folklorist J. Frank Dobie describes Cortina as the “most striking, the most powerful, the most insolent, and the most daring as well as the most elusive Mexican ...
- Created on 29 November 2022
- 3. First impressions aren’t always what they seem
- (Golf: Winter Texans Favorites)
- ... Butler Golf Course 2640 Golf Course Dr., Harlingen This course is a jewel of golf history. That alone is a striking impression for golfers of all levels and experience. The 27-hole municipal course ...
- Created on 22 November 2022
- 4. New owner, same name, same quality service
- (Around Town)
- ... young child in a farming family. The couple were quoted as having watched the Valley change strikingly over the years as Alamo grew from just one main street to what it is today. John carried on the ...
- Created on 30 March 2021
- 5. Lush Peonies Add Beauty and Fragrance to Early Summer Gardens
- (Around Town)
- ... gardens. Pairing this peony with the snowy-white flowers of Festiva Maxima is a striking combination. Transition into mid-season with the heirloom variety Red Charm. Its long stems have few side buds, ...
- Created on 14 May 2020
- 6. The Century Plant—It’s Time to Bloom
- (Around Town)
- ... at the end of each leaf, the spread of a mature agave can be 8 feet across and the striking plant loves sun. And plan space for the multiple “pups” around the base of a mature parent plant. The Century ...
- Created on 20 April 2020
- 7. Students, faculty and staff at STC team up to study and find solutions to deadly bird to glass collisions
- (Around Town)
- ... explanation, birds, sometimes more than a dozen a day, were striking the tall windows and dying upon impact. This phenomenon was alarming, to say the least, and especially concerning for those who worked ...
- Created on 08 April 2020
