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Read moreThe Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, in partnership with the Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities, will host a webinar series on the emerging topic of aging with intellectual and developmental disabilities, IDD.
Read moreLiving with prediabetes or diabetes can sometimes result in wondering what to do with food at gatherings around this time of year. Should you enjoy in bliss or restrict yourself? Well, it can be a happy balance between these options. The holidays should be a time we can feel confident in our choices but enjoy our time together. The tips below can help you prepare for events that come your way!
Read moreCelebrated on the Tuesday following Thanksgiving, and fueled by the power of social media and collaboration, #GivingTuesday inspires millions of people across the globe to show up and give back to causes and issues that matter to them. The goal is to create a massive wave of generosity that lasts well beyond that day, and touches every person on the planet. Giving Tuesday takes place Dec. 1 this year.
Read moreDonating blood is a selfless act that saves lives. Blood donors may recognize the vital role they play in patient care, but many may wonder if it’s safe to donate blood during the pandemic. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is safe for anyone who is well to donate blood. That even goes for people who are social distancing due to COVID-19. The CDC has recommended various safety measures to ensure the safety of donors and donation center volunteers and staff members. Such measures include spacing donor chairs at least six feet apart and encouraging donors to make donation appointments ahead of time. Appointments can ensure donors are not spending more time at the donation center than is absolutely necessary, reducing the likelihood that they have contact with someone who may have COVID-19 but not know it. In addition, the Red Cross notes it has instituted additional safety protocols, such as laundering blankets used by donors after each use and requiring all donors and donation center staff to wear face coverings or masks during the donation process.
Read moreThe Columbus High School band performed their show, “A Time to Rejoice,” featuring songs “Celebration,” “Firework,” and “Stronger,” on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at the Giddings UIL Marching Competition. They received a Division I rating and will be moving on to the Area Competition in December. The CHS Cardinal Band is directed by Amanda Robison and Brian Straw.
Read moreWHARTON – With a host of financial aid opportunities, scholarships and tuition discounts, there’s never been a better time to register for classes at Wharton County Junior College.
Read moreThe Community Garden Guild of Eagle Lake will host a Holiday Lighting contest with judging taking place Wednesday, Dec. 9. There is no entry form, just decorate your home and be sure to have your lights on and inflatables up by 5:30 p.m. Dec. 9. Categories include: Most Beautiful (overall use of color and/or lighting), Best Animated Display (animation, special effects, etc.) and Most Festive (traditional spirit of Christmas).
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