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Many Americans have questions about Covid-19 vaccines, and rightfully so. There’s lots of information out there, and researchers are learning new details about the virus daily.
Read moreMore than 1 million COVID-19 vaccine doses are shipping this week to providers across the state, a significant increase from previous weeks.
Read moreThis morning as I was dropping my son off for first grade, he asked me “Do bees die after they sting you?”
Read moreWith the 87th Texas Legislative session underway, those of us advocating for the approximately 146,000 state employees were, like other groups, looking for a way to make the case for funding their needs. Then a winter storm brought brutally low temperatures, shaking our power grid and cuffing off water for many. You may have heard about it.
Read moreWinter is working its relentless direction towards spring, and soon thoughts will be addressing gardens and flowers and produce. There is much reward for hard labor in the fields, and one can be proud of the results of that effort.
Read moreGreetings from Dan’s Movie Corner, where, at the end of each month, I’ll give an update on what stood out from what I’ve watched.
Read moreThe best thing about a crisis is the appreciation that comes along with the aftermath. To further elaborate, I shall draw upon my personal life experience of giving birth.
Read moreEver misunderstood something and felt pretty dumb about it afterward?
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