
We get an economic update form Brownsville, how is the dry weather pattern looking for local famers and growers, the new Hidalgo County courthouse is finally ready to be moved in and we talk about the Mexican water debt issue and how will crops in the ground fair after flooding rains hit the area.
The Valley's Morning News Rewind · News Talk 710 KURV
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Show Notes
Gilbert Salinas with the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation gave us an economic update form Brownsville.
Meteorologist Joe Bastardi talked about the dry weather pattern and how that might affect growers, businesses and decision makers in South Texas.
Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortez talked about the new Hidalgo County courthouse finally open to move in and the push to capture more industry and jobs for the RGV.
Local water advocate Sonny Hinojosa talked about how crops in the ground might be affected after heavy rain hit our area and how the U.S. is dealing with Mexico on the water debt.