Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) is a Leading Health Challenge in Cattle Production by Mario Villarino
Dec16

Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) is a Leading Health Challenge in Cattle Production by Mario Villarino

December 16, 2024 – Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD)—a leading health challenge in cattle production, particularly during times of stress. BRD is one of the most significant health challenges facing the cattle industry, impacting productivity and profitability. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides research-based information, tools, and strategies to help producers effectively manage and mitigate the effects of...

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Signature Solar is the Marquee Sponsor for the 19th Gala
Dec16

Signature Solar is the Marquee Sponsor for the 19th Gala

Sulphur Springs, Texas – For the second year, Signature Solar has agreed to be the Marquee Sponsor forThe Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s annual Gala. Signature Solar’s Senior Director of Shared Services and a member of the Foundation’s Board ofDirectors Kenny Rogers shared, “At Signature Solar and EG4 Electronics, we are committed to thiscommunity and are honored to support the Foundation’s efforts to strengthen local...

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New Paris Junior College Vice President Not New to Paris Junior College
Dec16

New Paris Junior College Vice President Not New to Paris Junior College

December 16, 2024 – Keitha Carlton, former Controller for Paris Junior College, has returned to PJC to take on the role of Vice President of Business Services. “We are excited to welcome Keitha back to Paris Junior College,” said Dr. Stephen Benson, PJC President. ”She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience from her time in higher education. Keitha will be a great addition to the Leadership Team of the College and will help...

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New TxDOT Safety Initiative Taps Into the Lone Star spirit
Dec16

New TxDOT Safety Initiative Taps Into the Lone Star spirit

‘Drive like a Texan’ encourages safe behavior while driving December 13, 2024 – AUSTIN — People in Texas take pride in who they are. From holding the door open for a stranger to lending a helping hand to a neighbor, being a Texan is a way of life. But too many times, drivers leave that Lone Star spirit behind when they get on the road, which can often result in preventable crashes. To help instill that Texas spirit on the road,...

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Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Stops Sec­ond Har­ris Coun­ty ​“Guar­an­teed Income” Scheme
Dec16

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Stops Sec­ond Har­ris Coun­ty ​“Guar­an­teed Income” Scheme

Pre­vent­ing Pub­lic Mon­ey from Being Unlaw­ful­ly Redistributed. December 16, 2024 – Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a stay preventing Harris County from restarting its unlawful “guaranteed income” program after the County made an attempt to sidestep a court order halting a similar program. A guaranteed income program is a way to provide regular cash payments to individuals to supplement their income. These programs are...

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Paris District Road Report for Week of December 16, 2024
Dec15

Paris District Road Report for Week of December 16, 2024

Paris — Here’s a look at work planned in the district for the week starting Dec. 16, 2024. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Motorists are advised to remain alert and pay special attention to all signs, barricades and traffic controls, and reduce their speed as they approach and travel through work zones. They should also avoid distractions such...

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Dinner Bell for December 18, 2024
Dec15

Dinner Bell for December 18, 2024

DINNER BELL, First United Methodist Church  The doors to Fellowship Hall at First United Methodist Church will open at 11:00 a.m. Meal service begins at 11:30 a.m.  and doors will close at 12:45 p.m. Please come join us to share fellowship and a meal.  Benny and Sue Ann Johnson have been with Dinner Bell Ministry since it’s inception. They have blessed the ministry  with their presence and smiles and greeting of...

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New TxDOT Safety Initiative taps into the Lone Star Spirit
Dec15

New TxDOT Safety Initiative taps into the Lone Star Spirit

‘Drive like a Texan’ encourages safe behavior while driving December 15, 2024 – PARIS — People in Texas take pride in who they are. From holding the door open for a stranger to lending a helping hand to a neighbor, being a Texan is a way of life. But too many times, drivers leave that Lone Star spirit behind when they get on the road, which can often result in preventable crashes. To help instill that Texas spirit on the road,...

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East Texas A&M University Appoints Dr. April Sanders as Dean of the College of Innovation and Design
Dec15

East Texas A&M University Appoints Dr. April Sanders as Dean of the College of Innovation and Design

Dr. Sanders aims to drive innovation in her new role at ETAMU. COMMERCE, TX, Dec. 11 2024— Dr. April Sanders has been named dean of the College of Innovation and Design (CID) at East Texas A&M University. CID hosts 14 interdisciplinary academic programs and is home to the university’s competency-based education initiative and Investing in Us, a professional development program for university employees. With a robust...

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Try Heavy Hitter Okra in 2025 From Master Gardener David Wall
Dec15

Try Heavy Hitter Okra in 2025 From Master Gardener David Wall

December 15, 2024 – Many gardeners have grown okra never thinking past Clemson Spinless which are good out to 4”. While they can grow to 8”, flavor goes down and toughness goes up, making pods tough to chew and swallow! Other varieties such as Louisiana are good to 10” but will grow to 16”. With spineless okra as a standard, pods on an individual stem are mostly 1-2. Jambalaya okra may have 4 pods at any one time. There is,...

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