NET Health environmental health director talks about restaurant operation under boil water notice
ETN: NET Health s Ginger Points talks about restaurants and boil water notices By KLTV Digital Media Staff and Kayla Lyons | February 22, 2021 at 1:31 PM CST - Updated February 23 at 1:42 AM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Ginger Points, the environmental health director for the North East Texas Health District. spoke to East Texas Now host Kayla Lyons about some of the guidelines that are in place for restaurants operating under a boil water notice.
Points talked to Lyons about what East Texas restaurants are having to keep operating in cities and towns where a boil water notice is in effect. For example, with no running water, restaurants are not able to serve fountain drinks. They are only able to serve alcohol and bottled/canned drinks.
American Heart Association suggests less sodium, processed foods to be âheart healthyâ
American Heart Association suggests less sodium, processed foods to be âheart healthyâ By KLTV Digital Media Staff and Kayla Lyons | February 22, 2021 at 12:16 PM CST - Updated February 23 at 1:44 AM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Krista Sharp from the East Texas American Heart Association joined Kayla Lyons on East Texas Now to share heart-healthy tips.
Sharp said stress can be linked to high-blood pressure, also known as hypertension.
She suggested giving up poor choices like smoking or caffeine and replacing the cravings with good habits like taking a walk or exercise.
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State Sen. Bryan Hughes said ERCOT has told legislators that it “could be a matter of days” before power is restored statewide, under a worst-case scenario.
WATCH: State Rep. James Whiteâs proposed HB 1553 would evaluate veterans courts
WATCH: State Rep. James Whiteâs proposed HB 1553 would evaluate veterans courts By Gary Bass and Jeremy Thomas | February 5, 2021 at 1:35 PM CST - Updated February 8 at 12:55 AM
AUSTIN, Texas (KTRE) - Texas House Bill 1553 is designed to evaluate the effectiveness of veteransâ treatment court programs in the state.
State Rep. James White discussed the bill during an East Texas Now interview with KTREâs Jeremy Thomas Friday morning.
White represents Hardin, Jasper, Newton, Polk, and Tyler counties. The speaker of the Texas House recently passed down the committee assignments for the upcoming 87th Legislative Session, and White will chair the Homeland Security and Public Safety Community and serve as a member of the Corrections and Redistricting committees.