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North Texas In Focus, Episode 20

North Texas In Focus, Episode 20
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Fairfield police warn of latest scam: Caller pretending to be an officer

Fairfield police warn of latest scam: Caller pretending to be an officer
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Salina cat reunited with family after short stay at Rolling Hills Zoo

Salina cat reunited with family after short stay at Rolling Hills Zoo After months of searching, a Salina couple has found their missing black cat. Kiara, a black shorthair cat, had been found at the Rolling Hills Zoo, 10 miles away from home. Salina couple Matthew and Kathleen Reyna are animal lovers with two dogs and two cats, and Kiara had been part of the family since Kathleen adopted her as a kitten from a friend.  As the Reyna s have indoor-outdoor cats, it wasn t unusual for the two cats to leave through the back door. Kathleen keeps an eye out for them, and if needed, a shake of the treat box draws them back in, she said.

Research roundup: Recent grants and publications for Emory faculty and staff

Rollins receives $6 million grant from Gilead’s HIV initiative Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health has announced a $6 million grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc. over three years to continue to build the capacity of organizations working on the frontlines of the HIV crisis in communities across the Southern United States. Emory will serve as one of four Gilead COMPASS coordinating centers alongside the Southern AIDS Coalition, the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, and Wake Forest School of Divinity to provide direct support to local community organizations to help mitigate the HIV epidemic in the South.  This is part of a second wave of funding from Gilead, manufacturer of antiretroviral therapies for HIV/AIDS. Emory’s COMPASS coordinating center has directly distributed more than $4.3 million to 104 community organizations, and is directed by Neena Smith-Bankhead, director of capacity building and community engagement. More information here.

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