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Central Texas school districts unveil their legislative priorities

Education will be one of the most important topics Texas lawmakers will tackle this legislative session — and local school districts are prepared to push their own set of priorities.

Six Bell residents die from COVID-19 as toll reaches 282; people older than 60 make up nearly 89% of deaths

11 Bell COVID-19 deaths bring toll to 276

The Bell County Public Health District announced 11 new COVID-19 related deaths on Monday, as cumulative cases near 20,000. Active cases dropped to 1,370 — 137 fewer than its last update on Friday. On Thursday, Health District Director Amanda Robison-Chadwell said local health officials anticipated that COVID-19 related deaths in Bell County would rise. “I expect to see more added for the next several days as we receive certificate updates from our period of high hospitalizations,” she said at the time. The county death toll is now 276. Bell County has now totaled 19,669 cases, and at least 18,299 people have recovered to date, according to the health district.

Bell COVID-19 deaths rise by 9 as active case continue to fall

Although Bell County’s active COVID-19 cases fell to 1,761 on Wednesday, local health officials identified nine more related deaths. These latest reported deaths were for two men from Temple in their 70s, a woman from Temple in her 80s, a man from Belton in his 80s, two men from Killeen in their 40s, a man from Killeen in his 50s, a man from Killeen in his 60s and a woman in her 60s from Harker Heights, according to the Bell County Public Health District. But Amanda Robison-Chadwell, the health district’s director, continued to emphasize how death records are not reported to the county on the same day as the fatalities.

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