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ABOVE: Twisted Steel Design was converged upon by little tricksters who got a lot of treats. LEFT: Edward Jones Investments was the scene of a ghoulish nightmare. However, during the daylight hours it provided many a treat to Halloween revelers. Citizen
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Read more“See that you do not despise one of these little ones. For I tell you that their angels in heaven always see the face of my Father in heaven” (Matthew 18:10).
Read moreCJHS students participated in National Unity Day on Oct. 21, 2020. Unity Day is a campaign to put an end to bullying in the United States and is part of National Bullying Prevention Month. Students wore orange to promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Courtesy photos
Read moreNearly 1,000 trick-or-treaters attended the annual Trick-or-Treat Around the Track event at Rice High School Oct. 26. Citizen
Read moreWhile COVID-19 has had devastating effects across our nation, a positive outcome is that COVID has forced Americans to take a closer look at the state of their health and lifestyle. Recent studies suggest taking certain vitamins and supplements may improve your response to COVID and help support your immune system. However, we often overlook the fundamental actions we can take all year long to give our body its best fighting chance when an unknown virus like COVID-19 poses a threat. Take sleep for instance. America has a sleep problem whether it is difficulty falling asleep (insomnia), staying asleep, not enough hours of sleep or a problem with achieving restful sleep. Sleep is the only time our body has an opportunity to heal and recharge. In most cases, the demands we place on our body throughout the day are excessive. Follow that with a shortened amount of sleep day after day, and you have a fatigued body and weakened immune system. You are asking your body to tackle each day with a halfcharged battery. And we do it over and over. From sleep hygiene, to CBD, to supplements, to CPAP machines, to urinary medicines, there are plenty of options available to successfully tackle sleep issues. Restful sleep is the vitally important to support your immune system and achieve better health.
Read moreTEXAS- The Texas commercial and recreational oyster season opens Nov. 1, 2020 and closes April 30, 2021. However, five areas will remain closed despite the opening of the season.
Read moreIf one could get a cuteness overload, it would have happened on the Colorado County courthouse square for Halloween at the Country Market, “The Big One,” Saturday, Oct. 31. Smiling princesses, clowns, and good witches held out their bags for their candy stash that was given out by the vendors. Music was provided by Darrel Appelt kept the square full of happy patrons and friendly ghosts hopping.
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