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Google vows to delete location history of those visiting abortion clinics
Google said the company will also update its app store protocols about data privacy, “to give people more information about how apps collect, share, and secure their data.”
Paris ISD Coach Matt Green receives new title || Sponsored by Quality Care ER
Paris ISD coach Matt Green will be changing up his role this next year. Green, who has been known as the Strength and Conditioning Coordinator, will be the Athletic Performance Coordinator to better serve all student-athletes from 6th – 12th grade.
Summer II classes at PJC offer many options to students || Sponsored by Quality Care ER
Current and future college students will benefit by taking a five-week class from Paris Junior College in the Summer II term that starts Tuesday, July 12, 2022.
Cathy Harbin to speak at Kiwanis Club meeting
One of Paris’ nationally known treasures will speak at the Tuesday, July 5 Kiwanis Club meeting: golf professional Cathy Harbin.
Weekly fishing reports || July 1, 2022
Fishing reports are produced with support from Toyota and the federal Sport Fish Restoration program.
Area fireworks shows and Independence Day events this weekend
Are you looking to celebrate the Fourth of July, but don’t know what’s going on where? Look no further, as we have compiled a list for your convenience!
APL offers low-cost vaccines, spays and neuters on Friday || Sponsored by Quality Roofing
Vaccinations are available between 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and surgeries are by appointment only.
Kids College starts at PJC July 18 || Sponsored by Quality Care ER
Paris Junior College is holding Kids College for four fun-filled days in mid-July. Classes for children in kindergarten through fifth grade will address a wide range of interests.
SCOTUS sides with football coach who prayed on the field
We want to know – What do you think of the Supreme Court’s decision?
‘Cooler’ air remains in the area || Sponsored by Whitaker’s Towing
Highs will range from the mid and upper 80s along the Red River to the mid 90s across the far southern zones.