The Hidalgo Independent School District says they are exploring legal options regarding the state soccer playoffs
The confirmation comes three day after the UIL disqualified the Progreso Independent School District
and forced the team to forfeit all their games
a UIL hearing officer decided Progreso ISD's opponent in the semifinal game should advance to the state championship game
"Hidalgo ISD is currently exploring legal options," Hidalgo ISD Chief Public Relations Officer Jennifer Garza said
we strongly believe our students deserve a fair and equal opportunity to finish competing in the playoffs and possibly advancing to the state tournament."
A Hidalgo ISD spokesperson says their soccer coach has said his team is ready to get on a bus and go play
The championship game is currently set for Thursday
and Hidalgo ISD is not the only school district exploring legal options
Progreso ISD has a special school board meeting scheduled for Tuesday night
The agenda for that meeting says board members and legal counsel will discuss the UIL's decision to disqualify their team and related legal implications
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Office of Field Operations officers at the Progreso Port of Entry seized nearly 50 pounds of cocaine in a single enforcement action
“Our frontline officers continue to exercise great vigilance and dedication to keeping dangerous narcotics off of the streets of our communities
This seizure illustrates CBP’s commitment to advancing and prioritizing CBP’s border security mission,” said Port Director Jorge Galvan
The seizure occurred yesterday at the Progreso International Bridge when a CBP officer referred a vehicle driven by a 21-year-old female U.S
CBP officers conducted a secondary examination that included utilization of a non-intrusive inspection system and CBP canines
CBP officers discovered 20 packages containing 48 pounds of alleged cocaine within the vehicle
The narcotics had an estimated street value of $638,172
Homeland Security Investigations special agents arrested the driver and initiated a criminal investigation
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Office of Field Operations officers at the Progreso Port of Entry seized 35 pounds of cocaine hidden within a northbound vehicle
“Our frontline officers continue to work diligently to safeguard our communities through narcotic interdiction coupled with the effective use of technology,” said Port Director Walter Weaver
“A seizure like this exemplifies the importance and necessity of our ongoing border security mission.”
11 at the Progreso International Bridge when a CBP officer referred a 2013 Dodge for secondary inspection
CBP officers discovered 14 packages containing 35 pounds of alleged cocaine within the vehicle
The narcotics had an estimated street value of $468,302
Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents initiated a criminal investigation
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TX-- The Progreso Red Ants soccer team was forced to forfeit their State Semi-final game against Salado
The UIL held an emergency meeting one hour prior to the game to discuss the matter.
The UIL hearing officer found that "Progreso High School did not determine the student's eligibility through the appropriate process and allowed the student to participate in soccer games throughout the season."
I know at the end of the day it's their call
but we know that we didn't do anything illegal with this player." parent Lizbeth Guerrero said
Watch reaction from a Progreso ISD school board president and a parent below:
"We accept the decision and remain committed to upholding UIL procedures and the values of fair competition."
Very disappointed with UIL because at the end of the day it's not hurting us
it's hurting the kids." Progreso ISD School Board President Juan Ramos said
Salado will advance to the 4A Division 1 State Final game
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BROWNSVILLE, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A man charged in the drug case against former Progreso school board President Francisco “Frank” Alanis was sentenced to time served on Tuesday
of Houston accepted cocaine shipments from drug smugglers in the Rio Grande Valley
“One of the first things he told me after his name — he was mumbling — was: ‘What have I done?’” Villegas said on Tuesday morning
when Lozano appeared in court for sentencing
Lozano worked long hours for a scaffolding company in Houston
“He’s a very responsible man,” Morales said during a hearing in March 2022
Lozano was caught with more than 5 pounds of marijuana
“All he does is go home and go to work,” Morales said
Lozano started coordinating drug shipments
Smugglers would transport cocaine from Brownsville to Houston
Lozano would send cash back to Cameron County
Agents with Homeland Security Investigations
agents intercepted telephone calls with Mr
Lozano setting up a suspected drug load that was traveling north to Houston,” Craig Mischler
Border Patrol stopped a trucker at the Sarita checkpoint on Aug
Agents discovered 12 packages of cocaine hidden in the truck
The trucker, Joe Rosbel Salas Jr.
was a former Progreso Independent School District bus driver with a drug problem
Progreso ISD fired Salas in 2019 after the district received complaints about his driving
according to documents released under the Texas Public Information Act
police caught him with small amounts of cocaine on three separate occasions
when Salas was sentenced to nearly four years in prison
Thanks to information provided by Salas and other sources
Homeland Security Investigations linked the Aug
cocaine shipment to a network of drug smugglers in Progreso that included:
The arrests sent shockwaves through Progreso
where the Alanis family had dominated local politics for nearly a decade
Lozano, meanwhile, struck a deal with the U.S
Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas
He pleaded guilty to a drug conspiracy charge
prosecutors agreed to drop two other charges against him
Lozano returned to court Tuesday wearing an orange jail uniform
the federal agents who investigated him and the United States of America
Lozano attempted to make things right by cooperating with the government
He met with federal agents to discuss the drug trafficking case
Lozano also cooperated with a federal prosecutor in Houston
where he was a witness in a separate investigation
Attorney Lance Watt recommended that Lozano serve 40 months in federal prison
After listening to arguments made by the lawyers and reviewing a sealed motion filed by the government
Rodriguez also ordered Lozano to pay a $4,800 fine and placed him on supervised release for three years
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The Progreso Red Ants took down the Hidalgo Pirates 3-0 on Tuesday night to advance to the 4A - Division I state semifinals
the Red Ants finally managed to break through early in the second half
It was Iker Segura drawing a foul in the box off a Progreso throw in to give his team a chance to take the lead with a penalty kick
Cesar Meza converted on that chance to open up the scoring and give Progreso the 1-0 lead
as minutes later Carlos Lopez added another goal from way outside the box to make it 2-0 Progreso
Kevin Garcia would add another goal as the big second half for Progreso continued
Red Ants goalkeeper Rodrigo Vasquez and the Progreso defense were terrific all night long
stifling any opportunity Hidalgo had to get themselves on the scoreboard
"It's an unbelievable feeling," Progreso right back Fabian Barrera said after the shutout win to advance to the state semifinals
"It's the first time I've gotten here in my life
The Red Ants will face Salado in the next round of the high school soccer playoffs
with a trip to the state title game on the line
and location of that matchup are yet to be determined
Watch the highlights and postgame celebration in the video above
winter is over and for some of our seasonal neighbors
it's almost time to say goodbye to South Texas
Jan Lemke-Springmier and her husband Dave have made it a tradition in recent years to be in Nuevo Progreso every March 21
some Winter Texans start heading back north
Nuevo Progreso plans to send them off with a party on Friday
which is Tourist Day in the border tourist town
a 69-year-old institution with its tuxedo wearing waiters
come and visit us here in Mexico," Arturo's Manager Mario Vázquez said
and the restaurant will be offering a banquet-styled meal
crews will be setting up a stage near the international bridge and blocking traffic for several blocks south
organizers will have live performances and folkloric dancing
Former Progreso Mayor Gerardo Alanis pleaded guilty to a federal drug trafficking charge
Alanis was arrested in March 2024 in connection with a drug trafficking scheme that arrested a total of eight people
Alanis pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute more than five kilograms of a mixture or substance containing cocaine
A federal agent testified in court shortly after Alanis’ arrest that Alanis stored and packaged narcotics at the school he worked
READ MORE: Progreso mayor accused of storing, packaging narcotics in middle school
Border Patrol Agent Pablo Barrera also testified that over $720,000 in cash was found hidden in the home of Alanis’ mother
The drug trafficking investigation also netted the arrest of Alanis’ brother — former Progreso Assistant City Manager and former Progreso ISD school board Trustee Francisco Javier Alanis
The investigation is linked to the August 2020 arrest of Jose Rosbel Salas
who was caught with 30 pounds of cocaine hidden in his truck at the Sarita checkpoint
a former bus driver with the Progreso school district
pleaded guilty to federal drug trafficking charges in November 2023
Alanis faces up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10 million.
Federal court records show Alanis remains out on bond pending his sentencing
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Highlights from the Progreso Red Ants 7-1 win over IDEA Pharr in the area round of the high school soccer playoffs
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but the new Mexican president sees potential for it to play a bigger role in the nation’s Gulf coast cargo flows
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it appears as if water from the Rio Grande under the Progreso International Bridge is gone
Water from the Rio Grande is flowing under a heavy layer of the invasive South American Water Hyacinth aquatic plant
Vegetation growing on the surface is so thick that it’s supporting objects being thrown at the water
Those crossing the Progreso bridge expressed surprise at the sight.
“They just think it's grass growing on the river,” Delta Lake Irrigation District Manager Troy Allen said.
his district draws water from the area near the bridge
and deals with the problematic hyacinth every year
“It'll flow through our pumps at the river
and then it ends up flowing down the canal,” Allen said
“We either manually excavate it out or we spray it with a chemical."
There appears to be cane growing on top of the hyacinth mat under the Progreso bridge
“Normally the water will flow underneath it
but if it starts getting grass to grow across the top of it
the roots of the grass will impede the flow,” Allen said
Office of Field Operations officers at the Progreso Port of Entry seized nearly 200 pounds of methamphetamine valued at $1.8 million in a single enforcement action.
“Our frontline CBP officers remain vigilant on narcotic interdiction. This seizure exemplifies their dedication to CBP’s border security mission and their commitment to keeping dangerous drugs from coming into the country and infiltrating our community’s streets,” said Port Director Walter Weaver
22 at the Progreso International Bridge when a CBP officer referred a vehicle driven by a 27-year-old male U.S
CBP officers discovered 108 packages containing 196 pounds of alleged methamphetamine within the vehicle
The narcotics had an estimated street value of $1,804,208
Homeland Security Investigations special agents arrested the driver and initiated a criminal investigation.
in collaboration with the Government of the State of Yucatan
has announced the start of preliminary dredging works at the Deepwater Port of Progreso
represents a key step forward in strengthening port infrastructure
guaranteeing the competitiveness of one of the most important ports in Mexico
the modernisation and expansion of the port will increase the capacity to receive larger vessels and generate economic benefits for coastal communities
providing development opportunities for the population
“The modernization of the Port of Progreso is the backbone of the Mayan Renaissance
a comprehensive strategy to build a more fair
competitive and opportunity-filled Yucatan
generate quality jobs and reduce economic gaps,” said Governor Joaquín Díaz Mena
The Port of Progreso development project involves deepening of the port and expanding it by an additional 80 hectares
increasing its operational capacity to 116 hectares and consolidating its position as the key port in southeastern Mexico
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Customs and Border Protection officers at the Progreso International Bridge arrested a 19-year-old man who was wanted on an outstanding felony warrant for sexual assault of a child
was arrested on February 8 by CBP officers after being referred for secondary inspection due to a "system generated alert."
CBP officers verified his identification and discovered the outstanding felony arrest warrant issued by the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office
Salazar was turned over to the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office deputies for adjudication of the warrant
He was arraigned and issued a $50,000 bond
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TX -- The Progreso Red Ants are forced to forfeit their State Semi-final game against Salado just minutes before kick off
There was an ongoing UIL investigation regarding an ineligible player and the UIL ruled against Progreso during an emergency meeting at 6 p.m
Salado advances to the State Final.
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Texas (KXXV) — Salado boys soccer was getting ready to take on Progreso in the 4A-D1 state semifinals
the UIL met and determined one of the Progreso players ineligible
Salado head coach Jared Cruddas was informed before the game started and told the match was not going to be played
Progreso was forced to forfeit the game and are eliminated from the playoffs
Salado advances to the state championship for the first time in program history
The Eagles were set to face Progreso Friday night at Jerry Comalander Stadium for a spot in the championship game next week in Georgetown
Salado was given a 3-0 forfeit win and the Eagles are in the state finals for the first time in school history
According to rgvsports.com
a meeting was called after UIL recieved information about a player who transferred from Progreso to La Joya Palmview and then back to Progreso
The meeting happened an hour prior to the 7 p.m
The Red Ants were in the state semifinals for the first time since 2018
So the state semifinal game between Salado vs. Progreso has been canceled. Salado advances to the state final. #TXHSSOC pic.twitter.com/R8gwa7L7b6
Due to the UIL ruling that the unnamed player transferred for athletic reasons back to Progreso
the Red Ants will have to forfeit every game that the player competed in during the 2024-25 season
According to MaxPreps, Progreso was 28-2 heading into the semifinals. KWTX-TV reported Progreso was 30-0 before the game
Now, Salado will await the winner of the Fort Worth Castleberry vs. Nevada Community game
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One person pleaded guilty in connection with a federal drug trafficking investigation that’s linked to former Progreso Mayor Gerardo Alanis
Arturo Aleman pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance
I expect a positive result,” Aleman’s attorney
Aleman confessed to assisting with the purchase of tractor-trailers to be used to transport cocaine outside the Rio Grande Valley
The plea deal says the tractor-trailers were used in the same drug conspiracy that led to the arrests of Alanis and his brother
former Progreso Assistant City Manager and Progreso school board Trustee Francisco Javier Alanis
The arrests of the Alanis brothers are linked to the August 2020 arrest of Jose Rosbel Salas
a former bus drive with the Progreso school district
A total of eight people were charged in connection with Rosbel’s arrest.
The Alanis brothers are due in court in October for jury selection
prosecutors recommend a sentence at the low end of advisory guidelines
Aleman’s conspiracy charge is punishable by 10 years to life in federal prison.
Sentencing for Aleman is set for January.