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June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month — an opportunity to hold a conversation about the brain and share the fact that Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias are a major public health issue.
Read moreGov. Greg Abbott on May 26 issued a proclamation giving the green light to more services and activities in a second phase of the state’s plan to reopen from mandatory pandemic closures.
Read moreI’m sorry to see the efforts of our state government to find reasons to oppose the expansion of mail-in voting.
Read moreAs the nation stares aghast, finally realizing the lengths to which power-drunk American elites will go in order to hide their crimes against our Republic, we cannot, we must not avoid our duty.
Read moreMay is Older Americans Month, which has been held to recognize and celebrate the many contributions older adults provide our communities.
Read moreGov. Greg Abbott on May 18 allowed restaurants to increase occupancy to 50% and relaxed his earlier executive orders that limited certain other public activities over the last two months to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Read moreThere’s nothing patriotic about folks refusing to wear a mask in public during this pandemic. They are aiding and abetting the enemy – the COVID-19 virus that already has claimed nearly 90,000 U.S. lives and infected more than 1 million Americans.
Read moreMemorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. It is a day for Americans to offer tribute and honor to the heroes who laid down their lives to preserve our freedoms.
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