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If you re thinking of getting married in the reasonably near future, this is something you ll want to attend.
The inaugural Let Love Wedding Expo will be held at the Forum on Speedway this Saturday (04.10.21) from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
While there is no official entry fee, donations will be accepted with 50% going to benefit the Faith Refuge women s shelter.
There will be more than 30 local vendors on hand, each with their own specialty for making your big day the dream event you ve been wanting. From photography to jewelry to the DJ for your reception this is a great way to establish some connections.
Warming Centers Open in Texoma for Those Without Power
If you’re without power due to the strain on the ERCOT power grid, know there are warming centers open to you here in the area.
With temperatures expected to remain below freezing for the next few days, Oncor announced via Twitter that we could expect “rolling blackouts” in an effort to ease the strain on the power grid. Oncor said the typical outage times of 15 to 45 minutes have been “significantly extended” and could last for hours.
While the City of Wichita Falls doesn’t have any warming centers in operation, Wichita County Judge Woody Gossum said men and families should seek shelter at Faith Mission, while women should take shelter at Faith Refuge, according to Texoma’s Homepage.
WF Faith Mission to reopen after COVID-19 exposure
WF Faith Mission to reopen after COVID-19 exposure By KAUZ Team | December 28, 2020 at 2:57 PM CST - Updated December 28 at 10:17 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - The Wichita Falls Faith Mission will reopen its doors Monday evening after two men who tested positive for COVID-19 finished their quarantines and no others are showed signs of the virus.
Volunteers will continue to work their normal schedules starting Tuesday.
“We are thankful that no additional men showed signs of illness and that the two men who were diagnosed with COVID-19 are feeling better,” said Steve Sparks, WF Faith Mission CEO.