Perhaps within the perpetual redundancy of the phrase “There’s nothing to do” is a person not willing to search for something to do. Excitement may very well be reserved for the go-getters in life. Or maybe it’s a simple matter of putting in a little effort, a little elbow grease, to find it in your own backyard.
Zapata—In a night of blood, bruises, and bedlam, the Laredo Wrestling Alliance’s Independence Day rocked Zapata July 2nd at the Oswaldo and Juanita Ramirez Exhibit Hall. Close to 350 fans watched as one grappler stood tall over all others, Team Nikon gained a new member, and one match in particular gave the audience more than they bargained for.
McAllen is a city that both begs and dares you to visit her. One of several linked municipalities comprising the Rio Grande Valley, McAllen is the second most populated and one of the most progressive cities in the nation and, undoubtedly in South Texas. At the forefront is no-nonsense Mayor Richard Cortez, now in his second term.
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