- 1. Look, Don’t Touch — Leave baby wildlife where you find them
- (Uncategorised)
- AUSTIN — Warmer weather across Texas means more time outdoors and more encounters with wildlife. Spring and early summer are also when many species give birth and raise their young, which can lead to confusion ...
- Created on 05 May 2026
- 2. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- The Way We Were Now… although it was written 35 years ago, I think there might still be some that can relate to what will be shared here this week. We think about all the changes that have happened in ...
- Created on 08 February 2023
- 3. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- ... Valley recently. The question was: “My wife and I are looking for a new place to vacation this winter. We get by on retirement incomes.” Lindeman’s answer was: “You sound like you’re ready to join ...
- Created on 31 January 2023
- 4. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Winter Texans participate in Texas Citrus Fiesta Although participation isn’t as abundant as it was years ago, Winter Texans still have fun at the Texas Citrus Fiesta. This year’s Texas Citrus Fiesta ...
- Created on 18 January 2023
- 5. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- My how the world has changed How many of you remember using a computer for the first time? In our looking back to our previous issues, and our first season of the Winter Texan Times, we see when our ...
- Created on 11 January 2023
- 6. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- ... and cookie exchanges. Other parks gather and share presents with games like White Elephant or rolling the die to see which way the gift goes. No matter where you look, there is always something to bring ...
- Created on 20 December 2022
- 7. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Parks share their news When you look through our first few years of the paper, you see some really good stuff. I am loving taking this look back and seeing what we have done before, how we have changed, ...
- Created on 13 December 2022
- 8. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- ... to select your favorites from several categories. The show is held in February, so be on the lookout for our entertainment lineup and your chance to vote for your favorite Wintertainer™. Voting usually ...
- Created on 06 December 2022
- 9. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (In The Parks)
- ... couple of weeks ago, on a visit to Bentsen Grove, several people were playing billiards. There was silence in the room as players thought about their shots. It looked quite serious. It’s fun out there, ...
- Created on 29 November 2022
- 10. Professor provides another look into the legacy of Juan Cortina
- (Around Town)
- The Museum of South Texas History welcomes author Marie Theresa Hernández, Ph.D., as a featured presenter during the Sunday Speaker Series presentation, “History, Terror, Imagination: Stories of Juan N. ...
- Created on 29 November 2022
- 11. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Food brings people together This time of year, and practically any time of year, we all enjoy food. Nothing brings people together quite the way food does. When food comes along with an event, you know ...
- Created on 22 November 2022
- 12. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- ... warm and welcome. “Friendliness is a key asset,” she said of her park. “Folks came over to welcome us, give us some hugs, stop for a minute and bring us some news. There are always newcomers to look ...
- Created on 15 November 2022
- 13. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- ... and South Padre Island. I know there also might be some in between, so check your local city calendar to see what they might have for you. Also look at UTRGV events, and Gladys Porter Zoo, golf courses, ...
- Created on 08 November 2022
- 14. Winter Texan Times: looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- Winter Texan parks have a myriad of activities The Winter Texan Times has been featuring activities at the local Winter Texan parks since its inception, after all, that was part of the intent of the ...
- Created on 01 November 2022
- 15. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- So many sites to see Thirty-five years ago, our first issue featured a story by John M. Young titled “No time to see it all, but you can try.” We know our seasonal visitors aim at visiting Valley sites ...
- Created on 25 October 2022
- 16. Winter Texan Times: Looking back 35 years
- (Around Town)
- ... each year. We always look forward to sharing what you do for our communities. We look forward to seeing your events where you present donated goods, pass out quilts that have taken so many hours to make, ...
- Created on 18 October 2022
- 17. Christmas parades, lightings to look forward to
- (Entertainment)
- ... their start of Christmas season celebrations this week and next weekend. If your city isn’t listed, look for them online or on Facebook to see if they are having an event. San Benito The City ...
- Created on 30 November 2021
- 18. STC Library looks at history of the Rio Grande Valley in new Civil War exhibit
- (Around Town)
- The South Texas College Library Art Gallery continues its monthly spring semester series, “Parallels”, with a traveling exhibit on the Civil War and its impact on the border region. South Texas College’s ...
- Created on 13 April 2021
- 19. Looking Forward
- (Column: On The Road)
- It seems to me that the best thing we can do right now is to look forward. Certainly, looking back at what we have gone through this season does not bring us too many happy memories. If we look outside, ...
- Created on 09 March 2021
- 20. Look for the butterflies
- (Around Town)
- ... the city. Today, there are over 40. Link had been driving up and down Conway Avenue looking for good outdoor locations for these butterflies. The city, ultimately decided on the sites for the installations, ...
- Created on 19 January 2021
