Itâs hope in a bottle: A&M Central Texas nursing students step up to help with vaccine distribution
and last updated 2021-03-11 19:43:26-05
The Bell County Expo Center is one of the largest vaccination sites in our area, so they need all the help they can get.
As the supply of COVID-19 vaccine increases in Central Texas, more help is needed to actually get those shots into the arms of Texans. Without hesitation, students and staff from A&M Central Texas signed up to volunteer.
âWhat better way than to help out with the pandemic that has taken out a lot of our family and friends, said nursing student Samantha Navarro.
It s the town pulling together. Volunteers brave the cold to help town get water flowing again
By: Dennis Turner
and last updated 2021-02-18 20:51:57-05
MARLIN, TX â Folks in the town of Marlin, Texas, have had it tougher than most, but it looks like they may be among the first to recover. How? Teamwork.
Marlin was hit early and hit hard by the arctic blast that has caused utility disruptions throughout Texas. Folks there got the double whammy of losing their water and power almost at the same time. They have struggled ever since.
But Thursday morning, a group of volunteers showed up at the water plant to get supplies unloaded to help get the water back on.
It s the town pulling together : Volunteers brave the cold to help Marlin get water flowing again
and last updated 2021-02-18 21:07:12-05
MARLIN, TX â Folks in the town of Marlin have had it tougher than a lot of us, but it looks like they may be among the first to recover. How? Teamwork.
Marlin, Texas, was hit early and hit hard by the arctic blast. Folks there got the double whammy of losing their water and power almost at the same time. They have struggled ever since.
But Thursday morning, a group of volunteers showed up at the water plant to get supplies unloaded to help get the water back on.
Itâs not pink rainbows and unicorns : Breast cancer surpasses lung cancer for most common cancer globally
Breast Cancer found to be most common in the world
and last updated 2021-02-04 20:10:19-05
February 4, 2021 is World Cancer Day, which was created to raise worldwide awareness and inspire action for a cancer-free future.
Cancer is a word no one wants to hear, but it s all too common in our lifetime.
According to the World Health Organization and the American Cancer Society, breast cancer has now surpassed lung cancer as the most common form of cancer around the world, accounting for 12% of cancer patients diagnosed every year.