Texas School Nurses Hesitating to Provide Basic First Aid Amid New “Parental Bill of Rights”
Sep08

Texas School Nurses Hesitating to Provide Basic First Aid Amid New “Parental Bill of Rights”

A new Texas law, known informally as the “Parental Bill of Rights” (Senate Bill 12), mandates that schools obtain written parental consent before administering any non-emergency health-related services, including basic first aid like Band-Aids or ice packs. This requirement has left many school nurses confused and anxious. In some districts, nurses report being told not to provide even the simplest care—such as applying a...

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State Fair of Texas Announces Safety & Security Measures for 2025 Event
Sep08

State Fair of Texas Announces Safety & Security Measures for 2025 Event

By State Fair of Texas | September 5, 2025 The State Fair of Texas is one of the largest annual events in the world – attracting nearly 2.4 million people in 2024 and bringing an estimated economic impact of nearly $680 million to North Texas every fall. The State Fair of Texas engages leading security experts in the industry to ensure the safety of our patrons, vendors, and staff. We are constantly evaluating our...

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Lawmakers fail to pass a bill to end massive water exports from East Texas
Sep08

Lawmakers fail to pass a bill to end massive water exports from East Texas

By Jess Huff, The Texas Tribune Sept. 3, 2025 “Lawmakers fail to pass a bill to end massive water exports from East Texas” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. A bill meant to stop large-scale exports of water from East Texas died after the Texas House rejected...

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Mt. Pleasant Nursing Program Get $1M in Grants
Sep07

Mt. Pleasant Nursing Program Get $1M in Grants

September 7, 2025 – The Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) Nursing Program has secured more than $1 million in competitive grant funding to expand and strengthen its nursing education opportunities. The combined awards, totaling $1,037,871.79, will enhance curriculum, improve student success initiatives, and provide cutting-edge training resources for future healthcare professionals. The funding includes $244,867.95 from...

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Uncork Texas Wines Program Sponsors TEXSOM 2025 Podcast
Sep07

Uncork Texas Wines Program Sponsors TEXSOM 2025 Podcast

September 7, 2025 – The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) has announced its continued sponsorship of the TEXSOM 2025 podcast series through its Uncork Texas Wines program, partnering with TEXSOM and the Italian Wine Podcast for the second consecutive year. The initiative aims to elevate the profile of Texas wineries and grape growers while connecting them with an international wine audience. Uncorked: Wine, Music & Art...

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Tim Britt
Sep07

Tim Britt

Memorial service for Tim Britt, age 61, of Sulphur Springs, Texas will be held at a later date. Mr. Britt passed away at his home on Thursday, September 4, 2025. Timothy James Britt was born on March 7, 1964 in Phoenix, Arizona to Gary and Collen (Moore) Britt. He married Gretchen Houk in Sulphur Springs, Texas on September 20, 2020. Tim enjoyed spending time with his wife, family and his beloved dogs. In his spare time, Tim enjoyed...

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Hila Poole
Sep07

Hila Poole

July 18, 1940 — September 5, 2025 Scroggins Funeral service for Hila Poole, age 85, of Winnsboro, Texas will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, September 8, 2025 at Hepsibah Baptist Church in Winnsboro, Texas with Bro. Perry Shirley officiating. Tom Friday and Scott Darby will assist with the service. Interment will follow at Maple Springs Cemetery in Leesburg, Texas with Nathanael Friday, Jacob Poole, Jonah Fuller, Monty Fuller, Ricky...

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Governor Abbott Signs Texas Summer Camp Safety Bills Into Law
Sep07

Governor Abbott Signs Texas Summer Camp Safety Bills Into Law

September 5, 2025 | Austin, Texas | Governor Greg Abbott recently signed House Bill 1 (the Youth CAMPER Act), Senate Bill 1 (the Heaven’s 27 Camp Safety Act), and Senate Bill 3 at the Governor’s Mansion to enhance safety measures at Texas summer camps and better protect Texans from catastrophic flooding events.  “As camper parents, Cecilia and I know the powerful role that camps can play in the lives of our...

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A Message of Inspiration From the Author of Living Loved, September 7, 2025
Sep07

A Message of Inspiration From the Author of Living Loved, September 7, 2025

“The Lord merely spoke, and the heavens were created. He breathed the word, and all the stars were born. He assigned the sea its boundaries and locked the oceans in vast reservoirs. Let the whole world fear the Lord, and let everyone stand in awe of him. For when he spoke, the world began! It appeared at his command.”‭‭Psalms‬ ‭33‬:‭6‬-‭9‬ And THIS is the same GOD who we worship!  The same God who spoke and the world began and at...

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Texas Shrimping Industry Under Siege — New Law Aims to Shore It Up
Sep04

Texas Shrimping Industry Under Siege — New Law Aims to Shore It Up

September 4, 2025 – Texas’s once-thriving shrimping industry is facing collapse, largely due to a flood of cheaper imported shrimp. Once accounting for 50% of the U.S. supply in the 1990s, Texas now contributes just around 4%, with the number of licensed shrimpers plummeting 60% over the past 25 years to fewer than 1,000 active vessels. Many shrimpers receive as little as $1 per pound, despite retail prices reaching $10–12,...

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