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Texas Ranked Worst State In America For Quality Of Life
Results from a recent study just dropped a bombshell for Texas, dubbing it the absolute worst state to live in America. According to a recent CNBC study, it's not all boot-scootin' big smiles in the Lone Star state. Healthcare is scarce, and money problems are hitting hard, making life tough for many Texans every single day.
USPS Announcement: Massive Mailing Changes Impacting Texas Residents Now In Effect!
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is extremely vital to many people in Texas for a variety of purposes, from sending and receiving letters and packages to getting mail including bills and other crucial papers. But USPS has announced organizational changes that will soon impact mail services for citizens of Texas.
Two Northeast Texans bringing home Juneteenth crowns
Two Northeast Texans bringing home Juneteenth crowns Nicole Kimball Nicole@steelcountrybee.com Wed, 07/17/2024 - 06:05 Image (left to right) Rhylei Porter, Kaidlen Key, Brenley Maull putting on their most radiant smiles COURTESY PHOTOS / KARRIE HARGRAVE (left to right) Rhylei Porter, Kaidlen Key, Brenley Maull...
Become an Instant Millionaire With Any of These 27 Texas Lottery Scratch Offs
Me and a coworker were talking recently about what seven figure money number we'd be comfortable having in our bank account. My answer was $2.5 million. I could buy a house and a good car for my fiancé and me, about $500,000 for those. We could pay for our wedding and have a nice honeymoon, about $50,000 for those. That's my Lindale math working there but I think those numbers are reasonable. Everything else would sit in the bank to take care of everything else.
Chandra Davis received award from Red River Army Depot
, , Chandra Davis had the honor of receiving the Superior Civilian Award from the Defense Logistics Agency on behalf of her husband. This prestigious award recognized his exceptional service spanning a 25-year career, both as a soldier and a civilian, culminating in his role as a Supervisory Production Controller {Automotive} with DLA Distribution Red River in Texas. His dedication and cbmmitment to excellence have been instrumental in supporting the agency’s mission. Additionally, she had the privilege of presenting the Larry Davis Jr. Award that they named after him to a deserving individual, celebrating his hard work and dedication to the organization. To commemorate his contributions, they also showed her around his work area where they handle receiving operations and named it after him “Davis Dock”. Larry impacted so many people with his hard work. He always wanted to set an example for others and wanted to move up the ladder to learn more. He never wanted to stay and be content in one spot.
Eads: Staying cool is critical now and in the future
We are a fast-growing County that works on infrastructure, roads, water issues, and energy needs with the purview Denton County knows all too well because of our response efforts and our role in monitoring these issues closely to provide the public with timely updates. With several 100-degree days so far...
ALERT: Food Sold At H-E-B In Texas Recalled Due To “Foreign Material”
Mustard Potato Salad from Reser’s Fine Foods sold in Texas via H-E-B has been pulled from store shelves. Here's what is known at the time of writing. As reported by the US Food & Drug Administration, the food was recalled recently. The release was put out on July 9th, 2024. Per the FDA, the food was removed from shelves due to one major issue: something was found in the product that shouldn't be in it.
BRW Architects Designs New Five Bay Saginaw (TX) Central Fire Station
The new Central Fire Station for the city of Saginaw, Texas, which was designed by Brown Reynolds Watford (BRW) Architects, has five double-deep, drive-through apparatus bays, a fire administration headquarters, Emergency Operations Center (EOC), firefighter living and working quarters, and training, and logistical storage in two buildings on the same site.
Martial Arts Mastery Camps for Kids in Mansfield-Burleson, Texas
Build your kids' confidence, discipline, and skills with these Martial Arts Camps in Johnson County and Tarrant County. They’ll train in a supportive environment, learning martial arts techniques and principles that benefit them for life. Jiu Jitsu Summer Camp. Join the Kids Jiu Jitsu Summer Camp at Mercy Jiu...
Carter BloodCare names Dr. Barbara Bryant as new CEO
DALLAS-FORT WORTH – July 17, 2024 – Carter BloodCare has announced the retirement of Dr. Merlyn Sayers as president and CEO and named Dr. Barbara Bryant as incoming CEO. Sayers, a physician with more than 40 years of experience in blood banking, began his role at Carter BloodCare in 1996. During Sayers’ service as CEO, Carter BloodCare has grown to become one of the largest blood centers in Texas, supporting transfusion-dependent patients in more than 200 North, Central and East Texas hospitals and medical facilities.
The Last Word: Marlon Blackwell on the PS1200 Project in Fort Worth’s Magnolia Village
“The project as a whole has been called ‘a bit ahead of its time.’ We take that as a compliment.”. .…on PS1200, a project in Fort Worth featuring a row of Quonset hut-inspired apartment homes, via The Architect’s Newspaper. In the heart of Fort Worth’s eclectic...
Argyle council approves money for Children's Advocacy Center
Argyle Town Council approved money in the fiscal year 2024-25 budget for the Children's advocacy Center for North Texas. (Don Munsch/Community Impact) At a July 15 meeting, Argyle Town Council approved funding for the Children's Advocacy Center for North Texas. For its fiscal year 2024-25, council approved $11,120 to the...
Keep Argyle Beautiful recognized for Governor’s Community Achievement Award
Last month, Keep Argyle Beautiful was recognized at the Governor’s Mansion in Austin during the 2024 Governor’s Community Achievement Awards Ceremony, hosted by First Lady Cecilia Abbott. The Community Achievement Awards program, which has been in existence since 1969, acknowledges communities that have demonstrated outstanding achievements in various...
Fort Worth's "Movies That Matter" Series Screens "The Right to Read" - An Exploration of Literacy in the U.S.
If you're looking for something more intellectually stimulating than your average summer blockbuster, then you might want to check out Movies That Matter, Fort Worth's answer to community-driven reflection through film. Coming up on August 1, at 7 p.m., the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth opens its doors to screen "The Right to Read," an in-depth look at the struggle for literacy in the U.S., as per the City of Fort Worth.
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