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The city is urging people and pets to not get in the water if it’s warm or stagnant, or if they see any algae. If you do, rinse off after going for a swim.
It's likely you'll encounter one at some point in your travels-either around your neighborhood while walking the dog, walking thru an open field, a park, or otherwise unoccupied area. So it's best to know what to do just in case such an encounter occurs so that you're not unprepared.
MARSHALL, Texas - As the national opioid epidemic continues to rise throughout the nation, the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Social Work (SFA) is partnering with Texas Health
Doesn't matter where in Texas you live we have critters everywhere to beware of. One of those that are prevalent here in the Permian Basin is Rattlesnakes. Just one of the creatures that are venomous in our area that can cause all sorts of health issues. The bites aren't usually fatal unless left untreated or the person being bitten has an allergic reaction to the snake's venom, but that's not a reason to not take the danger seriously.