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We look at vegetation that could possibly help with our water shortage, we look at large grant awarded to create a diabetes center of excellence in Cameron County, we meet the new McAllen City manager, we get an update on highway construction projects, and we look at the fight to bring LNG to the Port of Brownsville.
Episode 99

We look at vegetation that could possibly help with our water shortage, we look at large grant awarded to create a diabetes center of excellence in Cameron County, we meet the new McAllen City manager, we get an update on highway construction projects, and we look at the fight to bring LNG to the Port of Brownsville.

The Valley's Morning News Rewind · News Talk 710 KURV

September 20, 202456m 4s

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Show Notes

Texas A&M-Kingsville Professor Dr. Mani Skaria talks about a plant that could help with our water shortage. 

Dr. Javier La Fontaine, Dean of the UTRGV School of Podiatric Medicine talks the $30 million grant awarded to UT-Rio Grande Valley to establish the UT-RGV Diabetes Center of Excellence, aimed to address the critical health crisis posed by the widespread prevalence of diabetes in the Rio Grande Valley.

McAllen City manager Issac Tawil talks about his vision for the city of McAllen. 

TX DOT engineer Pete Alvarez gave us a road construction update. 

Brownsville mayor John Cowen talks about the fight to keep a liquefied natural gas project going at the Port of Brownsville. 

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