Saturday, November 11, 2023

VFW, CONJUNTO ASSOCIATION TEAM UP FOR VETS DAY BAILE

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

NO YELLOW BILLIES ALLOWED. STAY HOME MAMONES!

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Local Restaurant Owners: Opportunity to Expand at Brownsville/South Padre Island Airport

and sell to who? the workers? the vending machines are always full and no cheeetuuuus. CLOSE IT DOWN the director there makes 350k a year FOR WHAT to lease dilapidated hangers and control the selling of candy in vending machines? SAVE US THE PROPERTY TAXES AND CLOSE IT DOWN. HARLINGEN DOES BETTER AND SO DOES THE FAT CITY OF MCALLEN. EVEN MATAMORES...

rita