City Of Mission
Recent News About City Of Mission
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CITY OF MISSION: Mission Food Park Celebrates Black Friday Weekend-Long Shopping Event
Mission Food Park will host a special Black Friday celebration next weekend, beginning Friday, November 27.
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CITY OF MISSION: Mission Crime Stoppers hosting Turkey Giveaway
It has become an uplifting tradition in the City of Mission to give a Thanksgiving meal to those in need. Mission Crime Stoppers is once again hosting their annual Turkey Giveaway, with COVID-19 precautions in place. Officers plan to hand out more than 200 meals to needy families on Thursday Nov. 19.
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CITY OF MISSION: Mission toughens up on illegal dumping
As part of an initiative to keep Mission neighborhoods clean and safe, the Mission City Council has increased fines up to $4,000 for individuals found illegally dumping trash and other waste.
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CITY OF MISSION: Mission to host second Veterans Day Fest
Each year, thousands of people unite to commemorate Veterans Day, a holiday that honors all those who have served the country in war or peace. This year, the City of Mission is honoring local military heroes with a Veterans’ Appreciation BBQ Saturday, Nov. 7.
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CITY OF MISSION: Alert - Mission Police Department
The Mission Police Department has been notified about scammers impersonating as Mission Police Officers and other law enforcement entities. These scammers are calling via telephone telling them they have warrants for their arrest and that they have to pay a fine.
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CITY OF MISSION: Mission hosts census drive thru events
The City of Mission has worked hard over the past several months towards increasing participation in the 2020 Census.
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EDA awards $3 million grant for infrastructure improvements in Mission
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration recently awarded a $3 million grant to the Mission Economic Development Corp. for infrastructure improvements.
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CITY OF MISSION: City of Mission offering grants to help businesses cope with the COVID-19 pandemic
The City of Mission is accepting applications for a pair of programs designed to assist small businesses impacted by the novel coronavirus outbreak.
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CITY OF MISSION: Mission asking residents to fill out flood damage assessment forms
The City of Mission is being proactive and working to speed along the response and recovery process from Hurricane Hanna. One of the first steps is to get a comprehensive damage assessment at the local level and city leaders are asking residents to help.
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CITY OF MISSION: Mission City Hall Closed to Walk In Traffic
The City of Mission is continuing to closely monitor and follow direction from the Hidalgo County Health Department regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
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CITY OF MISSION: Mission postpones events due to an abundance of caution
Several events being held in the City of Mission have been either postponed or canceled for precautionary purposes as a result of the COVID-19 situation.
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CITY OF MISSION: Mission to Halt Water Disconnections
In an effort to protect the community, the City of Mission is discontinuing water shutoffs.
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CITY OF MISSION: City of Mission statement on Coronavirus
Greg Abbott declared a State Disaster for all Texas counties to coordinate a response and launch preventative measures to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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CITY OF MISSION: Mission FD has new app to test hydrants
The Mission Fire Department began its yearly hydrant testing around the city and now they have new technology in their arsenal to ensure the safety of residents. Firefighters have begun using Collector for ArcGIS, a new app courtesy of B2Z Engineering that allows them to input test information and update the location of each hydrant.
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CITY OF MISSION: CDBG Notice of Public Hearing Notice of Funding Availability
The City of Mission will conduct several public hearings to solicit comments from interested residents and agencies for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program.
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CITY OF MISSION: Mayor’s Brunch Highlights Mission Citrus industry
The annual Mission Mayor’s International Brunch, a tradition that stretches back to the 1970s, will be another memorable one this year. The event will take place Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020 at the Mission Event Center.