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Tuesday
Mar022010

Animal Control, McAllen Police To Host Rabies Clinics

 

 

The City of McAllen Animal Control and the McAllen Police Department encourage pet owners to participate in a series of rabies clinics, March 6 through April 3, 2010.  The cost for a one year vaccination for licensed pets, between the ages of four months and one year old, is $7.00 dollars. For a 3 year vaccination for licensed pets over one year old the cost is $15 dollars.

The rabies vaccine is required under Texas law.  The intent is to prevent human deaths due to rabies.  Animal Control officers say cats and dogs could potentially contract rabies from bats, oppossums, and raccoons in our area.

Clinics will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the following locations:

Fire Station #5, N. 23rd and Dove, Saturday, March 6, 2010

Fire Station #6, S. 23rd & Sarah, Saturday, March 13, 2010

McAllen High School, 2021 W. La Vista Avenue, Saturday, March 27, 2010

Rowe High School, 2101 N. Ware Road, Saturday April 3, 2010

For questions on rabies clinics call (956) 681-2124

For Animal Control Services call (956) 681-2124, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.  To reach Animal Control Saturdays and Sundays between 8 and 5 or after hours call (956) 681-2000. 

Friday
Feb192010

Census Job Testing at McAllen Convention Center This Week

 

Courtesy:  U.S. Census Bureau

MCALLEN, Texas —Need a job? The 2010 Census hiring campaign hits high gear at the McAllen Convention Center with testing days set for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 18, 19 and 20th, for anyone interested in good pay every week, mileage reimbursement and experience in America’s count of its population.

No appointment is necessary to take the skills test needed for the job. Just come down to the McAllen Convention Center, 700 Convention Center Boulevard, from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, or 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, with two forms of identification: a student photo identification card, driver’s license or state identification card, along with a birth certificate, passport or social security card. 

The U.S. Census Bureau is struggling to find the 3,600 workers it needs to get an accurate count in the parts of South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley, an area with some of the state’s highest unemployment rates and a community that is very difficult to count.

The lack of adequate workers could mean an undercount that could cost the region millions of dollars in federal funding for social services, roads, schools and hospitals that are badly needed.

The unemployment rate in Hidalgo County is at 11.7 percent, according to the Texas Workforce Commission. The Census Bureau, though, as of the first week of February, had only received a little more than a 40 percent  of the 11,554 applications the agency had hoped to recruit in order to conduct Census operations in Hidalgo and Starr counties. 

As of February 14, Census recruitment efforts in McAllen and Edinburg had so far prompted only 4,618 applications, just six weeks before Census questionnaires are mailed. The Edinburg Census office covers an area where many residents are new immigrants and where in most homes only Spanish is spoken. It also covers an area with many Colonias, impromptu communities that lack many basic services, such as running water and sewer service.  

The area’s population is more diverse than ever before, with a record number of people speaking languages other than English. As a result, in many areas the Census Bureau will need to hire many bilingual speakers of Spanish and English. 

“If we do not obtain an accurate count in 2010, each person residing in the United States will be affected,” said U.S. Census Bureau Dallas Regional Director Gabriel Sanchez.. “Everyone deserves to have a voice and be counted, and by working for the 2010 Census, you will be directly involved with ensuring that happens.”

The Census Bureau expects to hire as many as 3,600 part- and full-time workers for the region, which stretches from Weslaco to the Falcon International Reservoir along the border, north to Santa Elena. The Census is seeking workers to conduct the Census in their own communities. Pay ranges from $8 to $24 an hour for job titles ranging from clerk to supervisor. The terms will last from May through July or longer. 

The decennial Census determines congressional representation and the annual distribution of more than $400 billion in federal funds for local and regional services.  In 2008 alone, the federal government spent or committed to spend more than $1.2 billion in federal grants and program funding in Hidalgo County.

Most positions require U.S. citizenship, a driver’s license and the use of a vehicle, and each applicant will undergo a background check. 

Hiring has already started and will extend through spring 2010 for temporary assignments, most lasting eight weeks to a few months. The Dallas Regional Census Center is expected to hire about 111,000 workers to complete its task in its region, which includes Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi.

Those electing to work for the 2010 Census won’t lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (previously known as the Food Stamp program), thanks to a recent interpretation of eligibility regulations. The news is especially good news for those seeking employment in tough economic times, and when the Census Bureau is still seeking qualified applicants to help complete the 2010 Census in their own neighborhoods.

Workers already could hold onto their Medicaid and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) aid if they took jobs with the Census. The interpretation means that the roughly 1.4 million adult Texans receiving SNAP aid won’t jeopardize their nutrition benefits if they elect to work for the 2010 Census.

“The jobs, which offer competitive wages and flexible schedules, also allow people to work in their neighborhoods and for their neighborhoods,” Sanchez said. “We hire locally, and an accurate count means a fair distribution of money for schools, roads, neighborhood improvements and elderly care in your community.”

At the time of the April 1 Census count, it’s estimated that more than 310 million people will live in about 130 million households across the country; yet each individual must be counted at their residence in order to ensure that seats are appropriately apportioned in the U.S. House of Representatives and that federal funding is distributed fairly.

If you can’t come to the testing site, applicants are urged to call a toll free number, 1-866-861-2010, to schedule a time to take a qualifying aptitude test. For more information on hiring, visit the Census’ job site at

http://2010.census.gov/2010censusjobs/. For information on the 2010 Census in general, visit http://www.census.gov/2010census/.



Friday
Feb192010

City of McAllen Offering Lifeguard Training, Summer Jobs

 

 

Interested in a different summer this year?  Become a City of McAllen lifeguard.  We will train you to become an American Red Cross Certified Lifeguard.

Classes are taught on weekends only with the exception of March 15-17 class which meets on Monday and Tuesday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.  All other classes meet Fridays from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Location:  McAllen Boys and Girls Club

Dates: 

Session 1:  March 15th-17th

Session 2:  April 16th-April 25th

Session 3:  April 30th-May 9th

Session 4:  May 14th-May 23rd

Session 5:  May 28th-June 6th

Fee:  $95.00

$40.00 reimbursement fee, subject to two month seasonal employment.

Must be 15 years old to register for training; must be 16 years old to be employed.

For more information, call the City of McAllen Parks and Recreation Department at (956) 681-3333.



Friday
Feb192010

Chamber, Area Chefs Plan Annual International Food Festival

 

 

The McAllen Chamber of Commerce and area chefs are currently planning the 9th Annual International Food Festival.  The event scheduled for Thursday, March 25, 2010 will be held at the NEW McAllen Convention Center from 6:00 to 9:00 PM.  Come and taste the fine cuisine from several McAllen and Rio Grande Valley restaurants.  With spring parties, weddings and graduations around the corner, this will be a great opportunity to sample food from several restaurants and bakeries that may provide catering services. 

The Festival will offer an exciting opportunity for restaurants and caterers to showcase the many delicacies from their menus and promote their businesses.  Last year’s event featured over thirty five restaurants serving sample portions of main course items such as Prime Rib, shrimp, Mexican food, pasta, coffee, desserts and much more. 

A panel of judges will once again select the recipients of the Best of Show Award in the two different participating categories.  The public attending the event will also have the opportunity to participate in selecting their favorite restaurant for the coveted “People’s Choice Award”. 

It is sure to be an evening of international cuisine and entertainment for the entire family.  To reserve your booth, sponsorship information or general questions about this event, contact Luis Cantu at the McAllen Chamber of Commerce at (956) 682-2871.



Friday
Feb192010

Crime Stoppers Camaro Fundraiser

McAllen Crime Stoppers has launched it's biggest fundraising effort yet, raffling a 2010 Chevy Camaro 2SS.  The organization, which awards cash for crime solving tips, will sell a minimum of 6,000 tickets, at $10 dollars each.  The drawing will be held Wednesday November 24, 2010 and all proceeds benefit McAllen Crime Stoppers.

The sport coupe is silver with black stripes, has a black leather interior, Boston Acoustics sound system, 20” chrome wheels, sunroof, and a V-8 engine.

Tickets will be sold soon at the McAllen Police Department, Charles Clark Chevrolet and by McAllen Crime Stoppers board members. 

Updates about the raffle will be posted on www.mcallencrimestoppers.org and on the Crime Stoppers Facebook page. 

For more information about the fundraiser, call (956) 687-TIPS (8477).  

The winner of the vehicle is responsible for tax, title and license and does not need to be present on the day of the drawing.