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Golden: After helping Texas win a CWS title, Sinton's Adrian Alaniz is a coach on the rise

Adrian Alaniz is going places.

If he chooses to do so.

The Sinton baseball coach has a job for life if he wants it because, well, he’s Adrian Alaniz, a hometown hero whose star has been on the rise for awhile now.

With success comes opportunity and the Texas ex could be faced with some tough career decisions in the near future.

As in leaving his comfort zone for greener pastures.

Tristan Stevens leads Texas back to Omaha with a standout start

In the two decades sinc ... Read more

Blitz Preview: Odem Owls

The Owls have an upper classmen-heavy team, but one largely lacking in starting experience.

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ODEM, Texas — The Odem Owls have developed into one of the most consistent program ... Read more

SDI says it’s ahead of the carbon curve

Theresa Wagler, chief financial officer of the EAF steelmaker, says the company continues to shrink an already low carbon footprint.

Theresa Wagler of SDI says the company intends to maximize the use of scrap at its new Sinton, Texas, fl ... Read more

McLeod Cobb to Break Ground on $100 Million Mixed-Use Projec

Portland, Texas — McLeod Cobb Investments is set to break ground on Portland Town Center, a $100 million mixed-use development located in Portland, roughly 10 miles outside Corpus Christi. The project will include 200,000 square feet of retail spac ... Read more

How Voter Suppression and Gerrymandering by the Texas GOP Derails Environmental Justice

They say everything is bigger in Texas — and that includes the scale and brazenness of voter suppression efforts. The 2020 election saw record turnout in the Lone Star State, an 8% increase from 2016 overall and a 9% increase among nonwhite Texans. In a healthy democracy, such a substantial jump in voter participation — especially in a state plagued by notoriously low turnout — would have been cause for celebration.

But Texas Republicans only saw peril. Echoing former President Donald Trump and the national hysteria over elec ... Read more

University of Texas volleyball set to clinch Big 12 outright

The University of Texas volleyball team huddles in triumph during a match at Gregory Gym. Photo: Courtesy of Texas Athletics

The national No. 1 Longhorns volleyball team is readying for a championship run.

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People Behind Your Power

New CEO Grebe Will Join

the Cooperative on January 3

Following a six-month executive search, Medina Electric Cooperative has hired a new CEO.

Herbert “Trey” Grebe III will begin January 3. Grebe has more tha ... Read more

SDI to build EAF steel mill in Sinton, Texas

Operating income from SDI’s metals recycling operations decreased to $11 million compared with $20 million in the sequential first quarter as a result of lower nonferrous shipments and ferrous prices.

Steelmaker Steel Dynamics Inc. (SD ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.