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AUSTIN – Labor Day weekend is approaching and Texans around the state are making plans to take advantage of extra time on the waterways.
Read moreThe drama about dicamba was still underway as we headed to press this issue.
Read moreBack in 2014, I had the privilege to go across the Atlantic on a mission trip. This was not a typical mission trip such as helping rebuild and feeding the poor. It was a mission trip to simply love on the people and preach.
Read moreThe 73rd Annual Terry County Harvest Festival is only five weeks away and the theme this year is the “Roaring 20s”.
Read moreWhether you’re just driving around town or traveling the open roads this Labor Day, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) encourages all motorists to practice safe driving habits and exercise caution throughout the holiday weekend.
Read moreIn the middle of March, many Texas schools struggled with the abrupt shift of teaching students in classrooms to teaching them remotely. Unfortunately, several students fell behind in these temporary alternative remote spaces which were rushed together when the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Read moreBRMC is excited to introduce Dr. Acosta who joined the BRMC team on Monday. Dr. Acosta adds another layer to the Labor and Delivery team.
Read moreOn Thursday, August 27 state education officials announced that beginning September 8, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) will require school districts to file weekly reports on new COVID-19 cases among students, teachers and staff. Forms must be filled out by school administrators and will include any new COVID-19 cases and cases their schools were notified of from the previous week and will be based on whether the cases were contracted on or off campuses, and whether or not the entire campus was closed as a result.
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