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What you need to know during this year’s ‘open enrollment’ period || Thomas Callaway
We’re entering open enrollment season — the yearly period when you have a chance to make changes to your employee benefits package.
Local doctor becomes President of State Oncology Society
Dr. Sucharu Chris Prakash has been nominated as the President of Texas Society of Clinical Oncology (TxSCO), the largest oncology professional organization in the state.
9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance: A Tribute Through Service || Content sponsored by Quality Care ER
September 11th is Patriot Day and a National Day of Service and Remembrance. On this day Americans across the country are called to volunteer in their local communities in tribute to the individuals lost and injured in the attacks, first responders, and the many who have risen in service to defend freedom.
Paris Body Art Expo set to tattoo, pierce folks today through Sunday
During the expo, officials will give away $1,200 worth of free tattoo money. Everyone who attends will receive two chances to win the prize, and winners will be drawn throughout the day – however, you must be present to win.
Prairiland ISD to form campus police force
Along with Berry, the department is looking to employ two additional officers to allow a police presence at each of its campuses.
Low chances of rain today || Sponsored by Whitaker’s Towing
Most areas are likely to remain rain-free this weekend, but there are low rain chances each afternoon.
Texans who perform abortions can get life in prison, $100,000 fine
Texans who perform abortions can now face up to life in prison and a $100,000 fine, thanks to the state’s trigger law, which went into effect Thursday.
Greenville and Commerce schools deal with gun threats this week
Both Greenville Middle School and Commerce High School experienced gun violence threats from students earlier this week. In both cases, district officials were able to thwart a disaster.
Mass School Shootings – Guns, God and Morals || See it, Say it
Back when I was in school which was a very long time ago, the common complaints of teachers were no talking in class, no chewing gum and no running in the halls. Today school officials across the country are dealing with rape, robbery, assault and shootings.
Annual Bug Tussle Trek to stop in Paris on Saturday
Trekkers will spend the night in Paris on Saturday before heading home on Sunday.