Mark Hageman, fostering 19 children, sheds light on the impact of child abuse. Children s Advocacy Center of Smith County s Spring Luncheon educates 400+ guests on prevention efforts.
The Children’s Advocacy Center of Smith County (CACSC) is gearing up for its third annual Spring Luncheon, presented by Velocity Mazda, set to commence at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 4, at the Green Acres Crosswalk Conference Center in Tyler. Hosted by the esteemed Women of Courage, this eagerly anticipated community-wide event aims to shed light on CACSC s crucial mission to combat child abuse.
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Jun. 3 U.S. Sen. John Cornyn said he is concerned climate change has become a religion over oil and gas during the Northeast Texas Energy Summit on Thursday. We are fighting a battle these days in Washington, D.C., Cornyn said. Unfortunately, climate change has become a religion. It is very difficult because most of the time, people take for granted what you (oil and gas supporters in attendance) do day-in and day-out, which is to provide low-cost, clean, self-sufficient energy. And at low cost for people on fixed income, seniors and the like. You would think the country would appreciate that and want to see that continue, Cornyn continued. I think right now, President Biden s guiding principle is, whatever the previous administration did, we are going to undo it. They have not thought about what the second and third order consequences would be.