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Governor Abbott Reappoints Harris And Names Chair, Vice-Chair To Governor’s Broadband Development Council

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Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Jennifer Harris to the Governor’s Broadband Development Council for a term set to expire on August 31, 2024. Additionally, the Governor has named Marty Lucke as chair of the council and Harris as vice-chair. The council was created by the 86th Legislature in 2019 and expanded by the 87th Legislature in 2021. The council works to study and identify ways to provide internet access to underserved areas of Texas.

Jennifer Harris of Austin serves as the State Program Director for Connected Nation Texas, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. She provides oversight of the collection and analysis of broadband data and the development of broadband advancement strategies addressing access, adoption, and use among residents, businesses, and institutions. Previously, she held a variety of positions in the public sector, including roles with multiple members of the Texas Legislature. Governor Abbott first appointed her to the Governor’s Broadband Development Council in January 2020, and she will serve a two-year term as vice-chair of the council. Harris received a Bachelor of Business Administration from the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin and a Master of Public Service and Administration from the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University.

Marty Lucke of Floydada is County Judge for Floyd County, which entails administration and finance leadership for the county, as well as judicial duties for certain misdemeanors, small claims cases, civil cases, probate cases, and more. He is President of the South Plains Rural Transit Board and Chairman of the South Plains Rural Planning Organization. He is also a member of the Floyd County Veterans Memorial Board and a senior steward for the Floydada Masonic Lodge #712. Governor Abbott first appointed him to the Governor’s Broadband Development Council in January 2020, and he will serve a two-year term as chair of the council. Lucke received a Bachelor of Science in Geology from Abilene Christian University.

Governor Abbott Issues Disaster Declaration, Provides Update On State’s Response To Wildfire Activity In Texas

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Governor Greg Abbott today issued a disaster declaration for 11 Texas counties in response to wildfire activity throughout several communities. The Governor also received a briefing today from local and state officials in Eastland on wildfire activity and response efforts. Governor Abbott held a press conference after the briefing at the Eastland Fire Department where he was joined by the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) Chief Nim Kidd, Representative Glenn Rogers, and local officials.

The Governor also ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff in Eastland County in honor of Deputy Barbara Fenley, who lost her life while trying to save others from the fires. Additionally, Governor Abbott has waived vehicle size, weight, and permitting requirements to ensure farmers and ranchers can get hay and feed to their livestock and other supplies can get to those who need it most.

“The State of Texas is working alongside local officials to respond to these critical fire conditions throughout several Texas counties,” said Governor Abbott. “I commend the hard work and selfless acts of thousands of first responders and fire fighters who are risking their own lives to protect our communities. I also ask Texans to join me in praying for those who have been affected by these wildfires, including Eastland County Deputy Barbara Fenley who was tragically killed while trying to save lives. We will never forget her sacrifice, and the state will continue to work closely with first responders and local leaders to mitigate these fires and support our communities as they recover.”

 

Texans affected by these fires can seek shelter at First Baptist of Eastland (405 S Seaman St in Eastland), River of Life Church (1247 E Main Street, Eastland), Myrtle Wilks Community Center (1498 I-20 Frontage, Cisco) and Gorman Community Center (118 S Kent St, Gorman). Additionally, volunteer organizations are stationed at Siebert Elementary (100 Little Maverick Trail, Eastland). Hay and feed, as well as a temporary animal shelter, are available at the Texas Cattle Exchange (9009 I-20, Eastland).

 

There are several areas of Eastland County and surrounding communities that have been impacted by multiple fires over the past several days. The Texas A&M Forest Service stated that some Eastland County residents have lost their homes, and some historic buildings like a church in Ranger were destroyed by these fires.

Earlier this week, Governor Abbott directed TDEM to activate the State Emergency Operations Center (SOC) and increase resources to respond to elevated and critical risks for wildfires in Texas, including central and southern sectors.

According to the National Weather Service, western and central Texas remain under an elevated fire risk due to high winds, low humidly, and drought conditions. Texans are encouraged to remain weather-aware and practice wildfire safety, particularly in areas where burn bans are active, to keep their communities safe.

For a list of state resources, visit https://www.tdem.texas.gov/disasters/2022-march-wildfires.

Deshaun Watson ha elegido ser cambiado a los Cleveland Browns

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Deshaun Watson llegará con los Cleveland Browns y le darán a los Houston Texans tres selecciones de primera ronda en el Draft.

Los Cleveland Browns siempre sí lograron conseguir en un intercambio al quarterback Deshaun Watson en un intercambio con los Houston Texans.

Esto solamente un día después de que los reportes indicaban que Watson le habían dicho a Cleveland que ya no estaban en la discusión para irse con ellos y que el mariscal de campo actual Baker Mayfield ya había pedido su salida de los Browns.

Charles Robinson de Yahoo! Sports está dando a conocer la noticia en el que Cleveland le va a dar a los Houston Texans tres selecciones de primera ronda y dos de segunda en el NFL Draft.

Adam Schefter de ESPN reporta que los Browns han firmado a Deshaun Watson por cinco años en el que le pagarán 230 millones de dólares. Con cada uno de esos dólares siendo garantizados.

Es la cifra más alta de dinero garantizado en la historia.

Watson no jugó en toda la temporada 2021 debido a que quería ser intercambiado por los Houston Texans además de lidiar con nueve cargos criminales de mujeres que lo demandaban por acoso y violación.

No obstante, el pasado viernes un juez determinó que no enfrentaría cargos criminales.

Watson ya se había establecido desde que llegó a la NFL en el 2017 como uno de los mejores QBs jóvenes en la NFL con los Texans.

Es importante que todavía enfrenta demandas civiles por las mismas situaciones. Además falta que hable con la Liga y es posible que primero enfrente una sanción de la Liga antes de que pueda jugar.

Pero al saber que Watson no iba a estar en la cárcel, cambió el panorama completamente para él.

Ahora la siguiente duda es ver a dónde va Baker Mayfield que decepcionaron la campaña pasada, después que en el 2020 ganaron su primer juego de playoff desde 1994.

LOS TIGRES DEL NORTE PRESENTAN  “PA’ LOS PLEBES Y MIS COMPAS”

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HAZ CLIC AQUÍ PARA ESCUCHAR “PA’ LOS PLEBES Y MIS COMPAS”
El rugir de Los Tigres sigue haciendo eco con el éxito de su EP ‘La Reunión’, gracias al tema “¿En dónde estabas?” que por segunda semana consecutiva se colocó en el primer lugar de la radio en México y top 5 en Estados Unidos.

Este éxito se convierte en el preámbulo para presentar y dar continuidad al resto de los temas que conforman la versión de lujo del álbum ‘La Reunión’, que saldrá el próximo 20 de mayo, siendo el primero de ellos Pa’ Los Plebes y Mis Compas”.

“Pa’ Los Plebes y Mis Compas”, es un tema norteño, muy ameno, alegre y bailable que Los Tigres Del Norte lanzan en todas las plataformas digitales. Esta historia escrita por Paulino Vargas, relata de manera sencilla que para amar, llorar y bailar, no hace falta más que la música, además rinden homenaje a su estado natal Sinaloa, haciendo mención a palabras y personajes que son parte de la cultura de la zona.

“Pa’ Los Plebes y Mis Compas” ya está disponible en todas las plataformas digitales, al igual que su video, que fue grabado en su totalidad en locaciones del municipio de Santiago, N.L. unos de los más importantes y pintorescos del estado, y que el público puede disfrutar en el canal oficial de Los Tigres Del Norte en Youtube.

 

HAZ CLIC AQUÍ PARA VER EL VIDEO OFICIAL DE “PA’ LOS PLEBES Y MIS COMPAS”
SIGUE A LOS TIGRES DEL NORTE EN LAS REDES SOCIALES 

 

AMAZON CIERRA LA COMPRA DE MGM, ¿QUÉ CONTENIDOS LLEGAN A PRIME VIDEO?

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Parece que las fusiones en el mercado de las plataformas de vídeo en streaming se aceleran. Si hace pocos días se conformaba la que involucraba a HBO Max y Discovery+, ahora ha movido ficha de forma definitiva Amazon. La compañía creada por Jeff Bezos está dando pasos muy importantes para colocarse como una de las mejores opciones del mercado, no hay duda.

Lo que se ha conocido de manera oficial en el día de hoy es la compra por parte de la conocida tienda online de MGM, una de las compañías que tiene un catálogo de producto más amplio si se suma todo lo que tiene antiguo y lo actual. Evidentemente, la segunda firma queda dentro de Amazon Studios, que es la encargada de todo lo que tiene que ver con los contenidos como series y películas dentro de la firma norteamericana.

Ahora es cuando se cierra definitivamente el trato

Hace nada menos que un año que se cerró el acuerdo entre Amazon y MGM para la compra de la segunda (cifrada en unos 8.450 millones de dólares), pero debido a algunas reticencias por parte de la Comisión Federal de Comercio de EEUU hasta la fecha no se había completado la transacción. ¿Y qué ha ocurrido para que esto sea así? Por un lado, la Comisión antimonopolio de la UE ha dado luz verde y, por otro, se cumple la fecha que se dio para que la entidad norteamericana antes mencionada no ha dicho nada en contra. De esta forma, todo se oficializa. Ya era hora.

Que llega de nuevo a Amazon

Pues la verdad es que la cantidad de contenidos que tiene MGM es muy amplia, y esto permite aumentar lo que ofrece Prime Video respecto a sus rivales (que es el objetivo número uno de este movimiento). Así, con lo que se acaba de saber y las inversiones en series potentes licenciadas -como por ejemplo La Rueda del Tiempo o la que este mismo año comenzará a emitirse y se basa en la Segunda Edad de la Tierra Media- está muy claro que la inversión de Amazon es brutal.

Algunas de las llegadas a Prime Video

Está claro que el estudio creado en 1925 tiene de todo (se calcula un mínimo de… ¡4.000 películas!). Algunos ejemplos de los clásicos que tiene en su catálogo son Lo que el viento se llevó, El mago de Oz, Bailando con lobos o El violinista en el tejado. Aparte, hay títulos que son llamativos debido a que son franquicias de lo más reconocidas, y algunas de ellas son Rocky; La pantera rosa; La familia Adams; y, por encima de todas ellas, James Bond.

En lo que tiene que ver con las series, existen algunos títulos que seguro te gustan y que, desde ahora, pasarán a formar parte del catálogo de Amazon. Algunos ejemplos son El cuento de la criada, Fargo y, también, la espléndida Vikingos.

La verdad es que la compra es positiva y, seguro, permitirá a Prime Video lanzar nuevos contenidos basados en clásicos (como puede ser una nueva saga de Robocop, Poltergeist, Tomb Raider o Stargate tienen todas las papeletas) y, de esta forma, aprovechar que ya son conocidas por parte de los espectadores.

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of March 17, 2022 at 7:30 pm.

Arriazola, Erica Marie

W/F      07-22-85      4’11”/145 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1755347
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Spring Texas

Barr, Aislinn May

W/F      01-14-78      5’08”/150 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1760085
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
Last known location: Stone Mountain, GA

Bell, Robbin Lynn
B/F      11-10-86      5’06”/320 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1732580, 1760033, 1760032
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$2,500<$30K 1CW
ENGAGING IN ORG CRIM ACTIVITY
Last known location: Houston Texas

Buttram, Robert M

W/M      03-08-77      5’10”/210 Lbs.      Red/Bro
Warrant #: 1761255
THEFT AGGREGATE >=300K 1CW
Last known location: Spring Texas

Esiere, Ubong Monday

B/M      09-20-90      6’00”/180 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1761050
UNL CARRY WEAPON W/ FELONY CONV
Last known location: Houston Texas

Frohm, Avionne N.

B/F      03-07-95      5’05”/127 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1760160
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$30K <$150K
Last known location: Houston Texas

Garcia, Allison Nicole

W/F      11-09-86      5’03”/115 Lbs.      Bro/Grn
Warrant #: 1760336
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$2,500<$30K 1CW
Last known location: Houston Texas

Hightower, Rowland Chayse Alexander

B/M      01-26-93      06’02”/300 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1761250
ASSAULT OF PREGNANT PERSON
Last known location: Houston Texas

Rios, Domingo Edward

W/M      12-08-90      5’07”219 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1760983
CONTINUE SEX AB/CHILD
Last known location: Houston Texas

Skeen, Ronald Roy

W/M      05-11-54      5’10”/200 Lbs.      Gra/Bro
Warrant #: 1761101
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$2,500<30K
Last known location: Seabrook Texas

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The Houston Fire Department to conduct a Prescribed Fire of the Houston Arboretum 

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The Houston Fire Department (HFD), in close collaboration with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) and the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center (HANC) will be conducting a prescribed fire at the Houston Arboretum near IH 610 West Loop and Woodway Drive.

A prescribed fire will aid in reducing potential fire threats, due to years of vegetation accumulation. Years of vegetation accumulation presents a significant wildland fire threat to the surrounding residential community. The reduction of fuel load, through a prescribed fire, is the appropriate safety step in protecting surrounding residents and their homes.  

The prescribed fire is scheduled between March 21-April 21, weather permitting.

HFD’s wildland firefighters will be performing and overseeing the entire prescribed fire to establish continuity and the swift mitigation of potential life safety hazards. HFD will also be coordinating with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and the Houston Health Department to establish clean air (atmospheric) monitoring during the prescribed fire.
“This proactive approach is the most practical way to reduce dangerous accumulation of combustible fuels and protect our community by reducing the risk of unwanted wildfires in the future.  Our wildland firefighting group and emergency operations personnel, in collaboration with our safety partners, will ensure a professional controlled burn operation”, says Fire Chief Samuel Peña.

HFD will be canvassing adjacent neighborhoods with literature to ensure citizens are aware and well informed. One of HFD’s many goals preceding the prescribed fire is to educate the public and protect the interface between the neighborhood and the Arboretum. During the burn period, individuals may see smoke in their area or on nearby roads. HFD is requesting citizens near the burn site to refrain from calling 911. HFD cautions drivers to reduce their speed, use headlights when smoke is present, and always pay attention to posted reduced speed limits. Nearby roadways and trails may be posted with signs indicating “prescribed fire ahead.”

Sunburst Summer Arts Camp Enrollment Opening Soon

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Master Dance Classes

Graham Based Modern Dance

Thursday, March 16th

4 PM – 5:30 PM

MECA at TBH Center

$10 Class fee

CALL FOR ARTISTS & VENDORS

The 17th Annual Frida Festival is seeking artists & vendors for April’s art exhibit at TBH Center and Vendors for April 9th & 10th.

Call for Artists:

https://forms.gle/vfhrBAtnUkoaGJrZ9

Vendor Application:

https://forms.gle/SBi2V4zibtEaTt2N7

Food Vendor Application:

https://forms.gle/YHnRsLuf2NJYBTAbA

Questions? Contact

curator@meca-houston.org

FRIDA EN PRIMAVERA

a Fashion Show

Frida En Primavera - April 8th, 7PM - 9PM
Join us for an evening inspired by Frida’s love for culture, art, and fashion. Shop a curated selection of vendors while sipping on tamaritas and enjoying Mexican antojitos.

Enjoy a selection of original, handmade accessories and designs from local and international designers.

Proceeds benefit MECA programming.

Sponsorship opportunities available.

Email: armando@meca-houston.org

Vending inquiries please email:curator@meca-houston.org

Location: MECA at TBH Center |

333 S. Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003

Get Tickets Here
SUNBURST SUMMER ARTS CAMP
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To schedule your appointment today, visit: https://bit.ly/MECASummerCamp

June 13 – August 5, 2022

Monday – Friday | 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

MECA at Dow School

1900 Kane St. Houston, TX 77007

FEATURED ART EXHIBITS – MECA @ TBH CENTER
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En tus ojos míos – a solo show by Nerissa Gomez.

Gomez’s work centers around female empowerment and showcasing her subject’s inner strength and resilience, with the hope that her work reflects and supports the conquering of emotional pain. Fine lines and meticulous detail embody Gomez’s technique. Her pieces can be playful, but typically the tone is serious, generally focusing on the grit and determination of the female subject. She plays with color to bring attention to specific elements and to create a mood or narrative. Her art has served and continues to work as a metamorphic medium.

 

On view from Friday, March 4th – Friday, April 1st.

Opening reception, Saturday, March 12th, 6-9 pm.

MECA at TBH Center

333 S. Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003

FEATURED ART EXHIBITS – MECA @ DOW SCHOOL
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Mandy Peyrani: Mandy Peyrani is a lover, mother, teacher, artist, and photographer who is enthusiastic about her journey and her place in this world. Through her personal art and teaching, Peyrani hopes to move us all beyond our personal comforts to risk using our creative gifts to become the positive change we wish to see in the world, and ironically in doing so, change ourselves in the process.

Viri Ramos: Her paintings are filled with life and fun. They are happy and playful, at times serious, but mostly not at all. She favors rough strokes and bold colors. When possible, she brings her son along and collaborates on pieces together. He is her main drive to paint without judgment. She loves watching his creativity at work and having him know that what he makes and his ideas are valued and needed.

On view from Friday, March 4th – Friday, April 1st.

MECA at Dow School

1900 Kane St, Houston, TX 77007

FROM OUR COMMUNITY
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Local Music & Family Fun! Heights Kids’ Day of Music is FREE.

MECA’s Ballet Folklorico & Music Students will perform at 1 PM!

For more information, visit their website: heightskidsdayofmusic.org/

Art League Houston is now accepting applications for the 2022 Summer High School Studio Art Intensive Program!

This program is geared towards helping young artists (ages 14-17) develop their artistic voice and learn strategies for building an art practice.

More Info and Applications are available here.

Applications will be accepted through April 30th.

Contact Eepi Chaad for any questions eepi@artleaguehouston.org

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Education Coordinator

MECA is seeking an Education Coordinator who will provide the following services to both students and their parents:

  • Administer tutoring and mentoring services (Elementary – High school level)
  • Monitor student academic progress & counseling services in college readiness
  • Provide counseling services related specifically to college selection, applications, and enrollment
  • Maintain accurate student data and assist in data-driven program evaluation
  • Coordinate MECA’s participation in national & state-wide educational programs
  • Assist in scheduling & conducting academic success student meetings & workshops
  • Assist in coordinating workshops (SAT and PSAT, financial aid, and college essay writing) and meetings for parents & students
  • Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with target schools, counselors, community leaders, and college/university personnel
  • Contact parents to encourage active participation in outreach activities that will support their student’s success
  • Recruit students from target schools and maintain continuous participation through high school graduation

This is a 30 hour a week position and the qualified candidate must speak Spanish

Please submit your cover letter and resume to:

Esmeralda Salinas | Program + Support Services Director

Email: lizsalinas1@yahoo.com

STUDIO RENTAL AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
  • Minutes from downtown Houston
  • Minimum 1 year lease
  • Access to warming kitchen
  • Shared bathrooms
  • 24 hour alarm access
  • Located in the historic Old Sixth Ward

The studio is located inside the Historic Dow School built in 1912. Each room has individual climate control window unit.

For more information, room size, and monthly rates contact

Lizeth Gonzalez at lizeth@meca-houston.org

MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:

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MECA @ Dow School

713 – 802 – 9370

1900 Kane Street

Houston, TX 77007

MECA @ TBH Center

713 – 222 – 1213

333 S. Jensen Drive

Houston, TX 77003

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