MARCH 4, 2026 www.wintertexantimes.com 6 WINTER TEXAN TIMES Physicians are independent practitioners who, with limited exceptions, are not employees or agents of South Texas Health System. The System shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians. For language assistance, disability accommodations and the nondiscrimination notice, visit our website. 252907866-2993628 7/25 Learn more at southtexashealthsystem.com/er WE’RE EVERYWHERE You NeedUs WITH SEVEN FREESTANDING EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS AT CONVENIENT LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY, SOUTH TEXAS HEALTH SYSTEM® IS BRINGING QUALITY CARE CLOSER TO HOME. Our freestanding emergency departments are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Each location is staffed with medical personnel and equipped with diagnostic technology similar to what you would find in our facility emergency rooms, making them capable of providing care typically beyond the scope of most urgent care centers or night clinics. Six of our seven locations have received Chest Pain Management certification and Acute Stroke Ready Hospital certification from The Joint Commission. Our freestanding emergency departments also offer a wide range of health checks and screenings – with limited wait times. Diagnostic, imaging and lab appointments are available on a same-day, walk-in basis. Discounted rates are available for cash payments. Come Experience the In Nuevo Progreso Tourist Day Saturday, March 21, 2026 in Nuevo Progreso! Visit Our Southern Neighbor Never been to Mexico? You don’t know what you’re missing! Nuevo Progreso is welcoming and FUN! Visitors can enjoy from a variety of restaurants and artisan vendors or seek services from a number of certified medical and dental professionals. Explore Mission’s history through the clothing of its people The Mission Historical Museum is proud to present “What We Wore: A Retrospective of Style & Society,” a new exhibit that explores the history of Mission through the clothing of its people. The exhibit will be on display from March 17 through August 14, at the museum, located at 200 E. Tom Landry Street in Mission. The history of Mission is written in what we wore. “What We Wore: A Retrospective of Style & Society” invites visitors to explore how the clothing of Mission’s past offers a window into the lives, ideas, and shared history of the those who make this community. From hand-dyed dresses to Tom Landry’s iconic fedora, the exhibit showcases how apparel both influenced and reflected the community throughout the 20th century. The museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., and every second Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to attend and discover how clothing tells the story of our city. For more information about the exhibition, please contact the Mission Historical Museum at (956) 580-8646. ABOUT THE MISSION HISTORICAL MUSEUM The Mission Historical Museum is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization, which first opened its doors in 2002, and serves the See MHM pg. 14
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