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Speedy Bobby Jesse Carrillo Gilbert Gonzales de la Garza Gonzales

Mario “Marty” Sandoval Joe Gonzales

Toyo Amador, Jr.

Ruben Perez Tony Castillo Ramon Salazar, Jr. An Interview withThe Broken Hearts Page 2 La Voz Newspaper - August, 2012

People in the News Lupe Ontiveros, best known for her role in the movie “,” inistration, institutional advance- The Texas Asian Chamber of passed away at the age of 69 of ment and community relations at Commerce (TACC) and Austin liver cancer in . Austin Community College. Asian American Chamber of Commerce (AAACC) recently Ontiveros had a 35-year career leading voice for Hispanics A merged to form the Greater in Hollywood, but she was best in education, Guzmán currently Austin Asian Chamber of known for playing Yolanda serves on the Governing Board of Commerce (GAACC). As part of Saldivar, the woman who the Hispanic Association of their historic merger the Board of murdered singer Selena, in the Colleges & Universities (HACU). Directors hired veteran Latino 1997 film “Selena,” starring The U.S. Senate confirmed Dr. association executive David Jennifer Lopez. Santa Fe Guzmán in June 2011 to a four- Peña, as their first Chamber She also appeared on ABC’s year term on the National President. Community “” as Security Education Board Dr. Emilo Zamora College Names (NSEB). For over sixteen years, Peña he Juanita Solis, the mother-in-law Guzman New has worked for multiple non- Inducted into of ’s character Dr. Guzmán also served as the Gabrielle, which earned her an President profits in roles such as; Executive Texas Institute chair of President Clinton’s Director for the Valley Alliance of of Letters Emmy nomination in 2004. White House Commission on SANTA FE, NM – The Santa Fe Mentors for Opportunities and Longoria tweeted about Educational Excellence for Community College Governing Scholarships (VAMOS), Director Dr. Emilio Zamora, Professor of Ontiveros’ death, saying, “I’m Hispanic Americans from 1993 to Board has named Dr. Ana of Advocacy (Lobbyist) for the History at The University of Texas deeply saddened at the news of 2000 and was responsible for the Margarita “Cha” Guzmán of San American Heart Association, at Austin was recently inducted my dear friend Lupe Ontiveros development of Our Nation on the Antonio, Texas, as the Executive Director for the National into the Texas Institute of Letters. passing. She was more than a Fault Line: Hispanic American institution’s seventh president. Dr. Hispanic Business Association This organization which was colleague to me, she was my Education. Guzmán will officially begin her (NHBA), Senior Vice President of founded in 1936, recognizes liter- family. My heart is with your family duties Tuesday, September 4. Programs for the Association of ary achievment in Texas and gives Lupe.” After graduating with a B.S. in Professionals in Finance and annual awards for published Education from Stout State Ontiveros also appeared in “We are very excited to bring Accounting, (ALPFA) and works. University in Wisconsin, Dr. dozens and TV shows, including Dr. Guzmán to Santa Fe,” said the Founder/Consultant for the DPJ Dr. Zamora was a TLI recipient Guzmán earned an M.A. in “,” “The Chair of the Governing Board, Consulting Group. in 2010 for his book, Claiming Andrea Bermúdez. “She is a Sociology from Texas Southern Rights and Righting Wrongs in Goonies,” “Weeds” and nationally known leader in University in Houston and an His civic involvement is as Texas: Mexican Workers and Job “Southland.” education with a track record as Ed.D. in Education from the diverse as his work history. He Politics During World War II L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa an innovator and collaborator. We University of Houston. has served on multiple boards (Texas A&M University Press). released a statement on her are confident Dr. Guzmán will and committees that include the death, calling her “one of the most provide strong leadership and will full spectrum from cultural, prolific Mexican American advance SFCC to new levels of service, business and health actresses of our time.” achievement.” organizations that serve the general public, the Asian, “It is with deep sadness yet Guzmán has been president of Hispanic and LGBT communities. much pride that we reflect upon a Palo Alto College in San Antonio woman whose immense for the past 12 years. Her tenure David is a 1990 Graduate of St. contributions opened the door for there has been noteworthy, with Edward’s University with a Latinos and touched so many increased retention and Bachelor of Arts in Political through her artistic talent,” he graduation rates as well as Science. After graduating from St. said. “My thoughts and prayers expanded workforce programs Edward’s University he was an are with her family and friends and fundin Alfred P. Sloan Fellow at the Peña to Head Up Lupe Ontiveros during this difficult time.” Graduate School of Political Prior to her position at Palo Alto Asian Chamber of Management in New York City, Passes Away in College, Dr. Guzman was Commerce now part of George Washington Los Angeles Executive Vice President of adm- University. PRODUCTION La Voz Newspaper - August, 2012 Page 3 PRODUCTION Editor & Publisher “A Diversified GOP AlfredoEditor & SantosPublisher c/s Guest Alfredo Santos c/s Hammers the Big Lie” Managing Editors Editorial AssociateYleana Santos Editor By Raoul Lowery Contreras Dr. AnaKaitlyn María Theiss González Ted Cruz stomped in Texas American votes. Examples: United States Treasurer meaning and potential impact Managing Editor Graphics and will repeat in November. Cameron County with 87% Katherine Ortega deliver the would be minimal. Coming from YleanaJuan SantosGallo Soon-to-be U.S. Senator Cruz Mexican Americans produced a ’84 Keynote speech, Democrats a highly-placed Washington is living proof that the widely- 62.6% victory for Cruz; Zapata have a long way to go. Post politics writer, they are DistributionMarketing promulgated Big Lie mouthed by County with 92% Mexican gold-plated for independents and Chris Cilliza of the RosemaryEl Team Zuniga Liberal Democrats and Americans voted 75% for Cruz. people that pay attention to Washington Post writes: Jo Ann Sutherland Liberal Mexican Americans Webb County with 95% politics from high above everyday

that Mexican American voters Mexican Americans produced a run-of-the-mill inside newspaper Contributing Writers “Cruz, a Cuban-American, joins Contributing Writers won’t vote for a Cuban 55.7% Cruz victory. stories. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Wayne American — is crap. The largest border county is Govs.Bobby FrancoHector Martinez Tijerina Chris Cilliza of the Ernesot Nieto One of the most important El Paso with 82% of its people Jindal (La.), Susana Marisa Cano Washington Post adds, Toyo Amador questions running through Mitt Mexican American, produced a Martinez (N.M.), Nikki Romney’s mind while 73.3% Cruz victory; Val Verde Haley (S.C.) and Brian “Given how badly the party has PUBLISHER’S Sandoval (Nev.)… as non- PUBLISHER’S considering whom to choose for County is the only border struggled among non-white STATEMENT his Vice-Presidential nomination county to have voted for Cruz’ white Republicans — Cruz, STATEMENT voters, however, the crop of is – can U.S. Senator Marco opponent. Rubio, Sandoval and minority candidates with a Martinez are Hispanic, Jindal LaLa Voz deNewspapers Austin is a monthly is a Rubio bring in Florida with its legitimate case to make it on The question, then, of whether and Haley are Indian- monthlypublication. publication The editorial covering and 29 electoral votes and can he the national stage (at some or not Senator Marco Rubio American… — that are nearly Comal,business Guadalupe, address is PHays.O. Box help keep President Obama’s point) is a stunning development can help Romney with Hispanic certain to run for national office, and19457 Travis Austin, Counties. Texas The 78760. edi- Hispanic margin down? and can, if the GOP plays it right, votes has been answered. serve on a national ticket or be torialThe telephone and business number address is (512) help it change the face — Liberal Democrat Rubio is far more attractive than mentioned for a national ticket is944-4123. P.O. Box The 19457 use, Austin,reproduc- figuratively and literally — of the Hispanics and their polling Ted Cruz, in my opinion, yet at some point in the not-too- Ttionexas or 78760. distribution The telephone of any or GOP.” colleagues at Latino Decisions Cruz romped with Texas distant future.” numberpart of isthis (512) publication 944-4123. is say Rubio doesn’t help Romney Hispanics when they chose Thestrongly use, reproductionencouraged. or But dis- do Will the GOP “play it right?” among Hispanic registered between his new face and an old “For a party that has struggled tributioncall and oflet any us orknow part what of this you It will if I have anything to do voters, but there is a better one who spent millions of his in recent years to escape the publicationare using. Letters is strongly to the en-editor with it along with, of course, answer to that question. It was own dollars and outspent Cruz caricature that it is dominated couraged.are most welcome. But do call and soon-to-be U.S. Senator Ted provided by Hispanic 3 to 1. let us know what you are by old, white men, the spate of Cruz, U.S. Senator Marco Republicans in Texas on run-off using. Letters to the editor minority faces rising to statewide Rubio and Governors Susana day, Tuesday the 30th. The Rubio-can-help theory are most welcome. office is a welcome Martinez (NM) and Brian has much more import today development,” Cilliza writes. Not only did Ted Cruz receive than it did the Monday before Sandoval (NV). And, let us not forget the seven Hispanic a mountain of votes in his 56.8% the Texas run-off for reasons “To be clear, a handful of Por cualquier to 43.2% defeat of the Texas’ that cause a lifelong Hispanic congress people in the House pregunta, Hispanic, Indian-American… of Representatives. Lt. Governor but he received a Republican like me to cackle. elected officials with star llamanos: mountain of Hispanic Even as Democrats play catch- potential does not mean that the Republican votes as well. up by naming San Antonio Republican Party is changing Mayor Julian Castro as their top to bottom…” 944-4123 A study of each Texas county keynote speaker 26 years after on the border with Mexico the Republican Party pioneered f these words were written by 795-2818 demonstrates that a Cuban- I Hispanic outreach by having a life-long Republican their American can receive Mexican Page 4 La Voz Newspaper - August, 2012

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BELOW: Brazoria County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce participates in a ribbon cutting for a new business Page 6 La Voz Newspaper - August, 2012 Part 1 Remembering The 1950s was a decade that saw much in the way of social, what they saw and sought to political and cultural change in imitate the music or come up America. An invention called with their own sounds. Sock de Seguin, the television had made its way hops in local high school gyms into the homes of millions and proved to be the highlight of for the first time, people began many a high school student’s Ramon Salazar. Like to see programs like, “I Love social life. It was also in this millions of other Lucy,” The Adventures of time frame that Soul Music teenagers across the Superman, and a whole host began to develop a huge country, he too was of cartoons shows. followings. Ray Charles and his listening to radio and 1955 hit “I Got a Woman” watching the television became a sensation and could set. be heard on radio stations all across America. As a Mexican American, Ramon The 1960s also proved to be Salazar lived in two a powerful decade for music. worlds and spoke two Elvis Presley, while still very languages. He and his Television also showed us the popular, was overshadowed by friends had learned unfolding of the modern Civil a group from England called how to navigate two Rights Movement in the South. The Beatles. The British cultures both in the But there was one program that Invasion would soon spread all schools and in the really caught the attention of over the world and once again, streets. So when young people across the young people were caught up in Ramon decided he country. It was called American a music revolution that would wanted to start a Bandstand. It debuted in 1952, help change everything from musical group, it was and much to the astonishment LEFT to RIGHT: Tony Castillo, Vocalist, Ramon “Munchie” Salazar, Rhythm hairdos, clothing styles to the only logical that the of parents everywhere, it began Guitar, Tony Gutierrez, Bass Guitar, George Soto, Lead Guitar, Ernest Perez, way they spoke. sounds they would Saxophone, Gilbert Gonzales, Saxophone and Joe Gonzales, Drums teaching young people a new produce would be form of music As television something from the cultural and was an original member of called Rock began to experience from which they Seguin, Texas has a lot to be The Broken Hearts. His name is and Roll. “connect” came. Their group would proud of today. Ernesto Perez Jr., They called people in ways become known as The Broken him Neddy. So we both played the Every week saxophone. I played with another never before, Hearts. the music and My name is Ruben Perez, groups before The Broken there was desire the groups that currently I now live in Houston, Hearts. It was called the by many to Below are excerpts from a performed on Texas. I started playing with The Ilussions. We were kids. I must want to be a group interview that was Dick Clarks’ Broken Hearts when I was a have been 12 of 13. part of “what conducted in June, 2012 in freshman in high school. I started program drew was in.” And this Seguin, Texas of the surviving playing music when I was very I am Toyo Amador. I started with a bigger and desire to a did members of The Broken young. I think the reason I got into The Broken Hearts as their bigger not escape a Hearts. Their reflections and music was because of my father. roadie back in 1966. I was 15 audience. teenager from memories of what is was like to He loved music and encouraged years old when I started going on Young Seguin, Texas be part of music history should us to play the saxophone. My trips with them. I did all the driving people liked by the name of serve to remind people that brother played the saxpophone La Voz Newspaper - August, 2012 Page 7 The Broken Hearts

Ramon Salazar: One of the things would go to Ohio, Kansas, that happened in Seguin back in Texas comapare us to Dallas, Houston, Indiana and all those states. the 1960s, was that it became and even San Antonio, Seguin popular to be a musician. Our back then and worked hand in My name is Bobby Gonzales. I has more musicans in the Tejano Ruben Perez: When we went up group had over 40 musicians. hand with Mr. Ramon Salazar. I had a group called the Hand Jives Music Hall of Fame than any city North the migrants really wanted traveled with all these guys for here in Seguin. One of our in America. to hear Tejano music. La Voz This was 40 guys who many years. I was with the group members, Sixto Sanchez, was came in and out of the group? from 1966 to the early 1970s. the first to leave the group when La Voz: I have heard rumors, and La Voz: Do you remember which he joined The Broken Hearts. certainly these interviews are cities The Broken Hearts would Ramon Salazar: Yes. There were La Voz: Mr. Salazar, as I Shortly after that Jesse Carillo going to corroborate the facts but go to? others who played maybe one or understand it, you were the one joined The Broken Hearts. And was there a band director who two gigs. But I would say there who started The Broken Hearts? right after that, Jimmy Solis joined was very influencial? Of course there was were at least 40 who played Is that correct? The Broken Hearts. And shortly nothing to do in throughout our existence. It was after that, Danny de la Garza left, Bobby Gonzales: No, I think it was Lubbock but dance popular among the youth in Seguin to become a musician. Ramon Salazar: Well, yes. We so I was left with nothing! just the culture of the times. There and drink. (Laughter) wanted to get a group together. (Laughter) was a mescal if you will. I started We wanted to play music. We saw out playing the blues. My brother Gonzales: Well, we would go to La Voz: Let me ask this question. a guy named Jerry Luna playing La Voz: Now when they joined The started out playing conjunto. The Chicago, Illinois, Lansing, Could one go down a street in here in Seguin in the school Broken Hearts, was that because Broken Hearts were over here Michigan, Toledo, Ohio and other Seguin, Texas in the 1960s and auditorium and he really made an Mr. Salazar se metió por allí? doing a mix. So then we met large cities. We were being hear music coming out of garages impression on us. He played La somewhere in between. promoted pretty well up there by or back yards? Bamba and Fräulein on the guitar Bobby Gonzales: ¡Si hombre! Se the big promoters. And of course and everybody got real excited. I andaba metiendo por aquí y por La Voz: Who was Belmares? they were making big bucks. At Ramon Salazar: Yes. I remember said, “I want to do that too.” So I allá. (Laughter) But no, the guys that time Sunny (Ozuna) might be the orquesta Belmares would bought a guitar and started were talented and so it is Bobby Gonzales: Moy Belmares having a dance in San Antonio, practice at their house and put practicing. My next door neighbor, understandable that the top group was an orchestra director. He Texas for 99 cents a person and newspapers on the windows so George Soto, he also went and would want to take the finest was big influence on me. He had they would get a big crowd. no one could watch them. But on got a guitar. Then we picked up a musicians. a big band here in Seguin. But various streets you could hear drummer. We didn’t have a name. there were other musicians at But up North where people were groups practicing. We just practiced and worked on “Nombre, dicen que en work here in Seguin. There was starving for Tejano music, the different tunes. Then Gilbert Seguin todo lo que hay Charles MacIntire doing the promoters would be charging $12 Ruben Perez: I was always Gonzales joined. He played the es cantinas y musicos! blues. There was Pablo M. and a person. Even in West Texas, fascinated by why Seguin, Texas trombone. He was about 14 years those people doing conjunto. we could make some pretty good produced so many musicians. old at the time. A guy named This friend of mine, Steve money. They were charging $12 Fernando was playing drums. Velasquez likes to make jokes The Gonzales brothers. Los a person at the door. Of course about Seguin and he says, Carillos. There seemed to be a there was nothing to do in La Voz: Where did the name The “Nombre, dicen que en Seguin mix of music going on in Seguin. Lubbock but dance and drink. Broken Hearts come from? todo lo que hay es cantinas y But The Broken Hearts brought it (Laughter) musicos! (Laughter) And that is all together and took it one step Salazar: We went to a talent show true, because I started doing the further. We started recording and Voice from the side: And fight! at Ball High School, which was math and I looked at the number touring. And before we knew it we (Laughter) the school for the negritos. There of members of Seguin musicians were going to Chicago and other was group playing called the who in the Tejano Music Hall of places far away from home. There Bobby Gonzalez: Yes, let’s not Part 2 of this group interview will Flaming Hearts. We were calling Fame as compared to other cities were a lot of migrant workers up forget the fights. There were a lot be in the September issue of La ourselves The Playboys. But I and per capita we only have North.There were a lot of of them. Voz. liked their name better. 25,000 people in Seguin, so if you Mexicanos alla en el norte. We Page 8 La Voz Newspaper - August, 2012 AVISO DE JUNTA PÚBLICA

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Texas Talent Musicians Association is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization whose purpose is to promote excellence in the Tejano Music Industry. The Organization produces the annual Tejano Music Awards and other related events. Mission Statement

Texas Talent Musicians Association is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization whose purpose is to promote professional excellence; a better understanding and greater appreciation for Tejano music; and to provide a public forum for songwriters, performers and musicians in order to recognize their artistic efforts and achievements through the annual Tejano Music Awards and related events. Texas Talent Musicians Association is based in San Antonio, Texas: “The Tejano Music Capital Of The World.”® Overview

Since 1980, the Tejano Music Awards and various other special events produced by Texas Talent Musicians Association have provided a forum to create greater awareness and appreciation for Tejano music. This music format has been a tradition in the state of Texas and is now transcending regional and cultural boundaries throughout the United States as well as internationally.

A reflection of its popularity is the yearly increase of crowds that travel to San Antonio each year to attend the Tejano Music Awards. For example, the first Tejano Music event, held in 1980, attracted an enthusiastic crowd of 1,300; and now all combined events draw an audience of over 90,000 fans of Tejano music.

Texas Talent Musicians Association is committed to providing the best recording artists to the world and 2010 is proving to show the international acceptance and continuous growth in Tejano music. Page 10 La Voz Newspaper - August, 2012 Rosemary’s Rice Recipe Word Power

Ingredients

2 Cups Long grain white rice uncooked 4 Cups of water or Chicken Broth En las palabras 2 Cloves of Garlic (chopped) ½ Teaspoon Cummino seed 3 Tablespoons oil (Canola, Wesson, Crisco) hay poder ½ Chopped Onion ½ Chopped Green Bell Pepper No one can ever argue in the name of Nadie puede averiguar en el nombre de la 2 Chopped Fresh Tomatoes education, that it is better to know less educación que es mejor saber menos que 1 Jalapeno Chopped, remove the seeds for less heat (optional) than it is to know more. Being bilin- saber más. Siendo bilingüe o trilingüe es 1 Teaspoon Salt or to Taste gual or trilingual or multilingual is about parte de ser educado en el siglo 21. 1 Teaspoon Black Pepper or to Taste being educated in the 21st century. Esperamos traer cada mes a nuestros We look forward to bringing our read- lectores de La Voz una lista de palabras Directions ers various word lists in each issue of en español con sus equivalentes en inglés. La Voz. 1. Crush garlic and cummino together in mocajete. Summer Verano 2. Add small amount of water or broth to mocajete.

3. Place oil in Large skillet over medium-high heat. Add rice and cook until Always Siempre Lightly brown. Hot Caliente 4. Add Onion and Green Bell Pepper to skillet and cook stirring frequently. Stir for 5 minutes, or until vegetables are tender. Texas Tejas 5. Saute a few minutes, then add Fresh Tomatoes and cook a few more minutes. Especially Especialmente

6. Add water or broth from mocajete to the skillet with the rest of the water When Cuando or broth. Add Salt and Pepper. Add Jalapeno if you choose to add it.

7. Cover and bring to a boil on medium, turn down to low heat cook for Sun Sol about 25 minutes or until water or broth is absorbed. Shines Brilla 8. Enjoy! Makes approximately 8 servings.

This recipe was submitted by Rosemary Zuniga. La Voz is accepting recipes for publication in the newspaper. If selected, we will send you a check. Contact Alfredo Santos c/s for more details at (512) 944-4123. To Para

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That’s all Es todo La Voz Newspaper - August, 2012 Page 11 Comisión de Calidad Ambiental del Estado de Texas AVISO DE RECIBO DE LA SOLICITUD Y EL INTENTO DE OBTENER PERMISO PARA LA CALIDAD DEL AGUA MODIFICACION

SOLICITUD. BASF Corporation, 602 Copper PERMISO NO. WQ0003977000 La Comisión otorgará solamente un audiencia Road, Freeport, Texas 77541 que fabrica productos administrativa de lo contencioso sobre los hechos completar la revisión técnica, el Director Ejecutivo y para pedir químicos orgánicos, monómeros para fibras reales disputados del caso que son pertinentes y Director Ejecutivo puede preparar una audiencia administrativa sintéticas, monómeros acrílicos, polímeros de esenciales para la decisión de la Comisión sobre la un borrador del permiso y emitirá de lo contencioso. Una audiencia drenaje de ayuda y otros productos químicos de solicitud. Además, la Comisión sólo otorgará una una Decisión Preliminar sobre la administrativa de lo contencioso es especialidad ha solicitado a la Comisión de Calidad audiencia administrativa de lo contencioso sobre solicitud. El aviso de la solicitud un procedimiento legal similar a un Ambiental del Estado de Texas (TCEQ) para los asuntos que fueron presentados antes del plazo y la decisión preliminar serán procedimiento legal civil en un modificar el Permiso No. WQ0003977000 (EPA de vencimiento y que no fueron retirados publicados y enviado a los que tribunal de distrito del estado. I.D. No. TX0008788) del Sistema de Eliminación posteriormente. de Descargas de Contaminantes de Texas (TPDES) están en la lista de correo de las personas a lo largo del PARA PEDIR UNA AUDIENCIA para autorizar de la nueva planta de dispersiones LISTA DE CORREO. Si somete comentarios condado que desean recibir los ADMINISTRATIVA DE LO de acrílicos la descarga de aguas residuales tratadas públicos, un pedido para una audiencia avisos y los que están en la lista de correo CONTENCIOSO, USTED DEBE INCLUIR EN en un volumen que no sobrepasa un flujo promedio administrativa de lo contencioso o una que desean recibir avisos de esta solicitud. SU PEDIDO LOS SIGUIENTES DATOS: su diario de 5.964 galones por día. La planta está reconsideración de la decisión del Director El aviso dará la fecha límite para someter nombre; dirección; teléfono; nombre del ubicada 602 Copper Road, Freeport en el Condado Ejecutivo, la Oficina del Secretario Principal comentarios públicos. solicitante y número del permiso; la de Brazoria County, Texas 77541. La ruta de enviará por correo los avisos públicos en relación ubicación y la distancia de su propiedad/ descarga es del sitio de la planta a través de los con la solicitud. Ademas, puede pedir que la TCEQ COMENTARIO PUBLICO / REUNION actividad con respecto a la instalación; una puntos de descarga 001 y 002 hasta el Canal de ponga su nombre en una or mas de las listas correos PUBLICA. Usted puede presentar descripción específica de la forma cómo usted Dow Plant ‘B”; de allí hasta el Brazos River Tidal siguientes (1) la lista de correo permanente para comentarios públicos o pedir una reunión sería afectado adversamente por el sitio de y a través de los puntos de descarga 003, 004, recibir los avisos de el solicitante indicado por pública sobre esta solicitud. El propósito de una manera no común al público en general; 005, 006, and 007 a una serie de zanjas de drenaje nombre y número del permiso específico y/o (2) una reunión pública es dar la oportunidad de y la declaración “[Yo/nosotros] solicito/ sin nombres; de allí hasta el Canal de Drenaje Clute- la lista de correo de todas las solicitudes en un presentar comentarios o hacer preguntas acerca solicitamos un/a audiencia administrativa de Lake Jackson (Canal de Drenaje Flag Lake); de allí condado especifico. Si desea que se agrega su de la solicitud. La TCEQ realiza una reunión pública lo contencioso”. Si presenta por parte de un hasta East Union Bayou; de allí hasta el Viejo nombre en una de las listas designe cual lista(s) y si el Director Ejecutivo determina que hay un grado grupo o asociación el pedido para una Brazos River Channel Tidal . La TCEQ recibió envia por correo su pedido a la Oficina del . de interés público suficiente en la solicitud o si un audiencia administrativa de lo contencioso, esta solicitud el June 18, 2012 La solicitud para el Secretario Principal de la TCEQ. permiso está disponible para leerla y copiarla en el legislador local lo pide. Una reunión pública no es debe identificar el nombre y la dirección de una audiencia administrativa de lo contencioso. una persona que representa al grupo para Sistema de Biblioteca del Condado de Brazoria – CONTACTOS E INFORMACIÓN DE LA recibir correspondencia en el futuro; debe Sucursal de Freeport, 410 Brazosport Boulevard, TCEQ. Todos los comentarios escritos del . 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La información general sobre la comentarios y la decisión del Director Programa de Administración Costero de Texas y TCEQ puede ser encontrada en nuestro sitio de la Ejecutivo sobre la solicitud serán enviados Después del cierre de los períodos para los pedidos debe ser constante con las metas y políticas red: www.tceq.state.tx.us. aplicables del Programa de Administración Costero. por correo a todos los que presentaron un y comentarios, el Director Ejecutivo enviará la comentario público y a las personas que están solicitud y los pedidos para reconsideración o por También se puede obtener información adicional en la lista para recibir avisos sobre esta una audiencia administrativa de lo contenciosos a AVISO ADICIONAL. El Director Ejecutivo de del BASF Corporation a la dirección indicada solicitud. Si se reciben comentarios, el aviso los Comisionados de la TCEQ para su la TCEQ ha determinado que la solicitud es arriba o llamando a Mr. Andy L. Cason, al (979) también proveerá instrucciones para pedir consideración en una reunión programada de la administrativamente completa y conducirá una 415-6795. una reconsideración de la decisión del Comisión. revisión técnica de la solicitud. Después de Fecha de emisión July 16, 2012 La Voz Newspaper - August, 2012 Marlen Esparza U.S. Olympic Athlete is Competing in London

Name: Marlen Esparza

Weight Class: Flyweight/112 Pounds/51 kg

Height: 5-3

Birth Year: 1989

Coach: Rudy Silva

Club: Elite Boxing

School: Pasadena High School

Began Boxing: 2002

Career Highlight: Winning a bronze medal in 2006 World Championships and winning gold in 2008 Pan American Games.

Who is your biggest influence and why: My father because he brought me to the sport and my trainer, Rudy Silva, for keeping me in it.

How did you get involved in boxing: My father always loved boxing. I gew up watching boxing with him and I decided to try it.

Greatest strength in the ring: Stamina

Other sports: Volleyball, basketball, cross-country, track, swiming

Loves most about boxing: Competing and how difficult it is

Goals in and out of the ring: Be a part of the women’s first Olympic Team, or win a gold medal at a world tournament. Finish college.

Favorite movie:

Favorite TV show: The Simpsons, House

What are your hobbies outside of boxing: Running and eating

What is something interesting about you that most people don’t know: Marlen was her Student Body President and graduated in the top 2% of her class