No, we’re really not an army, but every Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. a group of us meet at The Nature Conservancy on High Street. Our goal is to help maintain the many miles of Block Island’s Greenway trails. We are named Adrian’s Army after our long.
Houston fitness enthusiast now has IVs, oxygen tank and heart monitor because of his weakened heart
He doesn t blame his previous COVID diagnosis for everything, but he s now back in the hospital and fighting for his life. Author: Debra Patterson Updated: 9:39 AM CST February 1, 2021
HOUSTON Meet Cliffton Wallace. He s a 37-year-old fitness enthusiast from Houston, and he s fighting for his life. He recently posted an emotional video to his social media accounts to provide an update on his condition.
In 2012, Cliff (what his friends call him) was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. A disease he knows very well because of his family history. Determined to remain positive, Cliff did not let his prognosis deter his dream of becoming an actor while living his best life.