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    Explore " matamoros" with insightful episodes like "Orlando Campos gives an update on Harlingen's economic development projects", "An interview with the new CEO of Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation", "Las Mañanas KISS desde ALICANTE (24/03/2023)", ""EU presionará al gobierno de AMLO por el caso de estadounidenses secuestrados en Matamoros"" and "¿De dónde habrá venido el arma con que fueron ejecutados los estadounidenses?" from podcasts like ""Rio Grande Guardian's Podcast", "Rio Grande Guardian's Podcast", "Las Mañanas KISS", "Ana Francisca Vega" and "Ana Francisca Vega"" and more!

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    Orlando Campos gives an update on Harlingen's economic development projects

    Orlando Campos gives an update on Harlingen's economic development projects

    HARLINGEN, Texas - The City of Harlingen has to reignite its relationships in Mexico and in particular those in Matamoros.


    That is the message from Harlingen Economic Development Corporation CEO Orlando Campos.


    Campos and his EDC team recently accepted an invitation to meet with Index, the maquiladora industry trade association, in Matamoros. Harlingen Mayor Norma Sepulveda joined the delegation. Campos said the visit was productive.


    “One of the strategies our city commission as well as our board of directors had for me when I came on board was obviously reconnecting and redeveloping the relationship with our sister cities right across the border,” Campos told Ron Whitlock Reports and the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service. “So, over the last few months, we had been in contact with them, working with them.”


    Campos said the visit to Matamoros included a meeting with the secretary for economic development for Tamaulipas, Ninfa Cantú Deandár, the national president, Humberto Martínez Cantú, and Matamoros Mayor Mario López Hernández.


    “So, this was a great opportunity to meet with some of our key partners across the border and re-establish relationships with them. Our mayor, Norma Sepulveda was given an opportunity to address the (Index) membership. And so we felt that it was very, very successful, and the start of reigniting the relationship that Harlingen once had with the city of Matamoros.”


    Campos continued: 


    “Following the Index Matamoros meeting, the Harlingen delegation participated in a quick tour of the Las Ventanas Industrial Park, which is located on the west side of the community and is the industrial park park closest to Los Indios Bridge. So we met with the developers and also got a quick tour of the park. It was very, very impressive to see and to learn about the companies that have established manufacturing facilities at that park.”


    “So, overall, we felt that it was a great visit, and it is definitely the start of something great between Harlingen and our communities to the south in Mexico.”


    Asked why it is important for Harlingen to reconnect with Mexico, Campos said:


    “Well, we are located in a binational region. And so a rising tide raises all ships. So if our Mexican cities are successful, we're successful here in Harlingen as well. A lot of the manufacturing facilities that maintain operations here in Harlingen are suppliers to a lot of the maquiladoras on the Mexican side. So as they continue to grow and expand their operations on the Mexican side, so will the companies here in Harlingen.


    “In addition to that, we also have quite a bit of space for expansion. So anything that we can do to support the maquiladoras’ efforts to attract suppliers, we are there to work with them. If they don't establish on the Mexican side, hopefully we can track them here toHarlingen so that they can be closer to them.”


    Campos has led Harlingen EDC for just seven months. Before this he worked in economic development in the Dallas region. He started his career helping the economic development efforts of Brownsville.



    Here is an interview Campos gave Ron Whitlock of Ron Whitlock Reports.


    To read the new stories and watch the news videos of the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service go to www.riograndeguardian.com.

    An interview with the new CEO of Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation

    An interview with the new CEO of Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation

    BROWNSVILLE, Texas - The Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation (GBIC) is working on a new message to promote the City in Mexico. 


    This was confirmed by Bret Gardella, the new executive director and CEO of GBIC.


    Asked how he intends to market Brownsville in Mexico, Gardella said:


    “Well, interestingly enough, since our budget was just approved by the board and by the city commission, part of that is to create a message.”


    Gardella explained: “It’s a two fold process. One, we have to start by creating a message. We don't have one right now. So we need to create a message of who we are and what we're going to do. Then, the secondary process is obviously how do we disseminate that message?”


    Gardella said it is more than just advertising. 


    “It is getting in front of our industry partners and our peers, which we have met with. There's a very, very good gentleman over in Matamoros who is doing basically the same thing that we are. We've had great conversations with him where I've said we are not in competition with you. We are in cahoots with you.”


    Gardella explained what he has told his counterpart in Matamoros.


    “Whatever we can do to help you helps us because we know whatever we bring to Matamoros is going to benefit us. Conversely, he's very well aware that whatever is going to onshore into our area is going to benefit him.”


    Gardella elaborated on this point.


    “So, when we think about how we're going to work with our friends across the border, it's going to be collaboratively. Anything that is attractive to there or here benefits our entire region. They have manufacturing over there that needs some suppliers that we probably have an opportunity to attract here versus over there. If we can do that great. That benefits them. That benefits us.”


    Gardella added: “The collaboration is really where the message gets out. But I'll go back to the beginning. We have to create the message first. But, thankfully, the personal relationships that we have, will mean more than having to create a message and disseminate it first.”


    Ron Whitlock Reports interviewed Gardella to learn more about his background and also his plans for GBIC. He predicted Brownsville would lead the way in job creation in the Rio Grande Valley. 


    “We will be known as the No. 1 job creator in the Valley. No disrespect to our community partners around here. They do very well. But, as we move forward, we have all the advantages, plus. Some that they don’t.”

    To read the new stories and watch the news videos of the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service go to www.riograndeguardian.com.

    Las Mañanas KISS desde ALICANTE (24/03/2023)

    Las Mañanas KISS desde ALICANTE (24/03/2023)

    Lleno total en nuestro programa en directo en Alicante donde no ha faltado nuestra tradicional cita a ciegas sobre el escenario, ni la oportunidad que tan tenido nuestros espectadores de  ganar muchos regalos con el Juego de las Palabras, además de poder llevarse el bote del Milnuto… 6.500 eurazos que nos hemos llevado en la maleta.

    Custodiándolo todo han estado también nuestros personajes que no se han querido perder la cita con alicantinos y alicantinas: Omar Montes, Karlos Arguiñano, Joaquín el del Betis, Matamoros, Julio Iglesias, Boris Izaguirre, Mª Jesús Montero… ¡¡y mucho más!!

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    Episode 15- The Horrific Murder of Mark Kilroy

    Episode 15- The Horrific Murder of Mark Kilroy

    Join us as we talk about the horrific kidnapping, torture, and murder of Mark Kilroy (pre-med student and Spring breaker) in Matamoros, Mexico. The killers were involved in drug smuggling and human sacrifice. 

    Today's episode was paired with a tropical cocktail called the El Padrino (The Godfather) which is accompanied by a flaming shot to represent the nganga set aflame by a Witch Doctor to help catch Adolfo Constanzo. Recipe below:

    EL PADRINO

    1 oz. grenadine
    1 oz. rum
    1 oz. pineapple juice 
    1/2 oz. Grand Marnier
    1/2 oz. lemon juice

    Add grenadine to tall glass and fill with ice. Add the rest of the ingredients to a shaker with ice and shake vigorously. Pour into the tall glass. Garnish with flaming lemon. and sprinkle with cinnamon to shoot sparks.

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    Wednesday, October 28th, 2020

    Wednesday, October 28th, 2020

    The White House lists ending the pandemic as one of its accomplishments as 73,000 covid cases are reported overnight, the fourth worst day of the pandemic; President Trump on the campaign trail holding rallies in hotspot like Wisconsin ignoring the pandemic, while Biden campaigns in Georgia looking to expand electoral map launching a unifying closing argument; and 30,000 unaccompanied minors crossed the border last year, sharp decline from recent years, but thousands linger in squalid migrant camps in Matamoros.

    4. Sara Aldrete: Community College Cultist

    4. Sara Aldrete: Community College Cultist

    It was the '80s: big hair, gold lamé, car phones, greed, Satanic Panic...and a young borderland woman who had a hand in helping to create that panic. When Sara Aldrete met cult leader Adolfo Constanzo, her goal of becoming a state college transfer and P.E. instructor changed to dark dreams of becoming a black magic high priestess. Before police caught up with what was later dubbed the "Matomoros Murder Cult," 23 people were brutally murdered, including a young college student named Mark Kilroy, whose disappearance helped bring publicity to the case. Sara was desperately infatuated with Adolfo--but was she culpable for these crimes?

    This is the fourth episode in the podcast's first season, "Accessories to Murder." Click on our website link below for source information.

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