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Governor Abbott Announces Over $316,000 JET Grant To La Joya ISD

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Governor Greg Abbott today announced a Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) grant of more than $316,000 by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) to La Joya Independent School District (ISD) to support career training. The grant will help La Joya Juarez-Lincoln High School purchase and install equipment to initially train 130 students for careers as welders, with more students trained in the future. The welding program prepares students for an industry-recognized credential or certification leading to employment in welding.

“Texas continues to support and boost our world-class workforce through comprehensive training and skills development programs across the state,” said Governor Abbott. “Through grants like Jobs and Education for Texans, we are working to provide more opportunities for students pursuing careers in high-demand industries such as welding. I thank the Texas Workforce Commission for helping to build a diverse, highly trained workforce to meet the needs of our growing state.”

“Using the JET program, La Joya ISD has developed facilities designed to prepare students for a high-demand career in welding,” said TWC Chairman Bryan Daniel. “This investment provides an opportunity for high school students to gain high-value credentials and quickly become a part of the growing South Texas workforce.”

TWC Commissioner Representing Labor Julian Alvarez will present the grant award to La Joya Juarez-Lincoln High School at an event this evening.

Through funding provided by the Legislature and approved by the Governor each biennium, TWC uses JET grants to defray start-up costs of developing career and technical education programs for public community, state and technical colleges, school districts, and open enrollment charter schools. Equipment funded through JET grants must be used to train students for jobs in high-demand occupations.

Visit the JET webpage for more information on the program.

Governor Abbott Announces $1.7 Million TWC Job Training Grant To Workforce Solutions Cameron

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Governor Greg Abbott today announced a $1.7 million Skills Development Fund grant from the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) to Workforce Solutions Cameron, in partnership with DHR Health. The job training grant will benefit more than 5,000 new and current health care workers in the Workforce Solutions Cameron area by providing skills training, ensuring retention, and promoting career advancement opportunities for nurses.

“Texas’ medical workforce is essential to the health and well-being of communities across our state,” said Governor Abbott. “The State of Texas continues creating opportunities to bolster our health care workforce and support the dedicated nurses and medical professionals who provide crucial patient care. I thank the Texas Workforce Commission for ensuring health care workers at DHR Health in Cameron County have the training and tools needed to advance in their careers and help keep their fellow Texans healthy.”

“This grant allows DHR Health the opportunity to upskill its existing workforce and support the Nurse Career Ladder pathway,” said TWC Chairman Bryan Daniel. “Texas’ Skills Development Fund Grant Program is an important tool hospitals have to retain and advance the careers of medical professionals in their local communities.”

The grant will provide technical training in high-demand skills for occupations in medical and health services. Trainings will include anatomy and physiology courses, case management skills, stroke and tomography education, radiology, pediatric, psychiatric, and trauma nursing skills.

TWC’s Commissioner Representing Labor Julian Alvarez presented the grant at a ceremony today at DHR Health.

The Skills Development Fund grant program has provided training opportunities in partnership with more than 4,700 employers to upgrade or support the creation of more than 410,000 jobs throughout Texas since the program’s inception in 1996.

PARKER MCCOLLUM TO KICK OFF THE 2023 RODEO!

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Guess Who's Kicking Off the 2023 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo! 🎸 🤩

McCollum is set to perform on Opening Day, presented by Texas Capital Bank

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Parker McCollum will kick off the 2023 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on Opening Day, presented by Texas Capital Bank.

 

McCollum will make his second appearance on the rotating star stage on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023.

 

Tickets for this performance will go on sale to the public Thursday, Oct. 6 at 10 a.m., the Online Waiting Room opens at 9:30 a.m. Tickets prices start at $25, and will be available at rodeohouston.com.

 

Houston City Council Approves Agreement for Buffalo Bayou Park Master Plan Project will Transform Houston East End and the Greater Fifth Ward

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HOUSTON – Houston City Council today voted to help accelerate implementation of the Buffalo Bayou East Master Plan by unanimously approving the Buffalo Bayou East Ten-Year Plan and Tri-Party Agreement with Harris County and the Buffalo Bayou Partnership.

The council action follows Mayor Sylvester Turner’s announcement on Monday of a $100 million gift from the Kinder Foundation to the Buffalo Bayou Partnership for the transformational development, which will include parks, trails, affordable housing, cultural destinations, and infrastructure improvements over the next 10 years.

The City of Houston is contributing $83.5 million for this visionary plan with  $36.7 million to be  utilized for park projects and $46.8 million for non park projects, according to Mayor Turner.

A total of eight key projects are included in the summary agreement approved by city council.

“The Kinder Foundation gift represents the largest gift to any park in the history of this city. It will transform the Greater East End and the Fifth Ward Communities, two historically underserved communities, by providing additional connectivity to that area with pedestrian bridges,” said Mayor Turner. “It is also significant that the city is investing in this project.  It is a great example of how we have worked to leverage public resources with private funding to make transformational change in underserved communities. I hope it spurs additional development as we move deeper into the East End and Northeast sector because that remains undeveloped territory. I cannot wait to see what transpires over the next decade.”
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH SAM PAIZ

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Interview by Dr. Sergio Lira

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Publicación 1247 de HOUSTON – Revista Digital 29 de septiembre – 05 de octubre / 2022

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine De fecha 29 de septiembre – 05 de octubre / 2022

 

Alejandro Fernández “El Potrillo” en Disneyland Resort

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El cantante mexicano de música ranchera y pop latino, Alejandro Fernández, refuerza los lazos de su familia junto con Miguel de la película de Disney Pixar, “Coco”, en Plaza de la Familia en el parque Disney California Adventure.

Foto Cortesía: Sean Teegarden/Disneyland Resort.

 

All mainlanes open at North Freeway near West Road after man’s body found on highway in apparent hit-and-run

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All lanes at I-45 North headed southbound near West Road are shut down after a man’s body was found on the highway in an apparent hit-and-run, police say

Police received a report of a body on the road at around 8:30 a.m. Saturday morning.

Police have shut down all the mainlanes of the highway as they investigate.

Drivers are urged to seek an alternate route.

The investigation is still ongoing at this time.

Astros vs. Orioles – Will Houston strike back after two blankings in Baltimore?

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Roger Maris’s 61-year-old American League home run record isn’t the only record that could be matched today on the diamond. In Baltimore, Houston Astros pitcher Framber Valdez will look to toss a 26th consecutive quality start as he goes up against the Orioles.

With 25 consecutive quality starts, Valdez has already set the mark for the most consecutive quality starts in a season.

But if he can make it 26 straight tonight, he will tie Jacob deGrom, who he just eclipsed for the most consecutive quality starts in a season, for the most consecutive quality starts overall. The two-time NL Cy Young winner had 26 straight quality starts from May 18, 2018 to April 3, 2019, with the first 24 coming in the 2018 season.

The Orioles will be hoping to continue their stellar pitching in this series, as they blanked the Astros in the first two games. Last night’s 6-0 win saw them pull within three games of the Seattle Mariners for the final AL wild-card spot, thanks to a little help from the Kansas City Royals, who beat the Mariners 5-1 at Kauffman Stadium.

There are only 12 games left to catch and pass Seattle (or Toronto or Tampa Bay), but two shutout wins over the AL’s best team, along with Seattle’s recent struggles, should have the O’s confident about their chances to pull it off, even with a very tough schedule to navigate.

Houston Astros vs. Baltimore Orioles Matchup Information and Betting Odds

Matchup Information

  • Matchup: Houston Astros (99-53, 49-30 away, 1st in the AL West) vs. Baltimore Orioles (79-71, 44-32 home, 4th in the AL East)
  • Venue & Location: Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Baltimore, Maryland)
  • Date: Saturday, September 24, 2022
  • Game Time: 7:05 p.m. Eastern Time

Astros vs. Orioles Pitching Matchup

  • Houston: LHP Framber Valdez (2022: 28 starts, 16-5, 2.57 ERA)
  • Baltimore: RHP Mike Baumann (2022: 10 appearances – one start, 1-3, 4.29 ERA)

Astros vs. Orioles Odds

Game odds are via FanDuel. Odds from our other recommended legal sports betting sites may also appear in this article.

Moneyline

  • Houston Astros -210
  • Baltimore Orioles +176

Over/Under

  • Over 7.5 (-110)
  • Under 7.5 (-110)

Run Line

  • Houston Astros -1.5 (-118)
  • Baltimore Orioles +1.5 (-102)

Houston Astros vs. Baltimore Orioles Prediction and Best Bets

Astros vs. Orioles Prediction: Houston to win

Astros vs. Orioles Best Bet: Houston -1.5 (Best Value: -108 at BetRivers)

What the Orioles have done in must-win situations in the last two games is nothing short of incredible.

On Thursday, Kyle Bradish outdueled likely AL Cy Young winner Justin Verlander, allowing just two hits (and no walks) and striking out ten in 8.2 shutout innings before giving way to Felix Bautista for the final out.

Last night, Dean Kremer picked up where Bradish left off and went one better, allowing four hits and two walks and striking out six as he went the distance in a 6-0 win.

Prior to this series, Houston had gone 18-4 since losing the first two of their home series against Baltimore last month. This season, the Astros have been shut out nine times, with three coming at the hands of the Orioles.

Will they keep it up today? Tyler Wells, a regular member of their rotation, was originally scheduled to start this game, but was placed on the 15-day IL with right shoulder inflammation and will not pitch again in 2022.

Baumann has started just once, allowing three runs and eight hits in five innings in a home loss to the Blue Jays on September 5, so it remains to be seen how long he can go. But with an extremely fresh bullpen, Baltimore is in a strong position for tonight and tomorrow.

The Orioles have done a great job of getting out in front and then tacking on valuable insurance runs in the first two games, and they have seen five members of Houston’s bullpen in their two wins.

Home and Away Splits for Framber Valdez

  • Home (12 starts): 6-3, 3.32 ERA, .237 OBA, 1.24 WHIP
  • Away (16 starts): 10-2, 2.05 ERA, .196 OBA, 1.02 WHIP

But can Baltimore’s bats get to Valdez? His numbers are far superior on the road than at home, so they should get the best version of him tonight.

Of the five times that Valdez has pitched eight or more innings this season, all five have come on the road, and seven of his 12 7+ inning starts have been on the road.

It is rather hard not to back the Orioles based on their performance Thursday night and last night and because their bullpen is so fresh even if Baumann isn’t asked to go deep like Bradish and Kreme did.

But it’s even harder to bet against Valdez and the Astros, who have lost three or more straight games only three times this season, only once in the same series (at Oakland in late July).

Houston is 19-9 in Valdez’s starts this season, including a 7-1 mark in his last eight road starts and an 8-2 mark in ten overall starts since the All-Star break.

Of those 19 wins, 16 have come by 2+ runs, including nine of 11 road wins and seven of eight overall wins since the All-Star break. So, if you are interested in backing the Astros, there is good value with the RL here.