Houston police and Crime Stoppers are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who is accused of sexually assaulted a victim inside of a bathroom stall.
/PRNewswire/ Goya Foods, America s largest Hispanic-owned food company, commemorated Memorial Day by honoring our country s courageous veterans and fallen.
Texas Baptist schools relax COVID protocols
May 28, 2021
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Texas Baptist universities recently relaxed their COVID-19 protocols in light of increased availability of vaccine, declining infection rates and in some cases updated recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control.
On May 17, Baylor University announced fully vaccinated individuals no longer will be required to wear face coverings indoors or outdoors. Those who have not been vaccinated are still required to wear face coverings when indoors.
McLane Stadium at Baylor University (Baylor Photo)
Baylor also lifted all capacity limitations for outdoor activities including athletic venues and made face coverings optional outdoors for everyone.
Dr. Elmo Johnson: Reaching, loving and helping people
June 1, 2021
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Dr. Elmo Johnson is the pastor of Rose of Sharon Missionary Baptist Church in Houston’s Fourth Ward, where he has served more than 35 years, and director of Uplift 4th Ward. Uplift 4th Ward is a community development organization started in 1995. It is revitalizing the historic Fourth Ward neighborhood next to downtown Houston by buying and renovating houses. The organization, along with other development partners, built the Kimble Senior Living center to give affordable housing to senior adults in Fourth Ward.
From deep in the heart of one Texan, he shares his background and thoughts on church and ministry. To suggest a Baptist General Convention of Texas-affiliated minister to be featured in this column, or to apply to be featured yourself, click here.
Grand Prairie H.S. 2021 senior accepted to 21 schools, has $80k in scholarship offers
By Carolyn Diaz
GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas - A Grand Prairie ISD senior was accepted into 21 colleges and universities and received over $80,000 in scholarship offers.
Ezekiel Oluwemimo graduated this past weekend from Grand Prairie High School and will be attending the University of Texas at Arlington this fall.
Oluwemimo was accepted into Houston Baptist University, University of Houston, Missouri University of Science and Technology, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Austin College, University of Memphis, Valparaiso University, Tarleton State University, Langston University, University of Oklahoma, University of Dayton, University of Texas at Arlington, Oral Roberts University, Texas Tech University, Abilene Christian University, McMurry University, Trine University, Prairie View A&M University, Arkansas Tech University, Dallas Baptist University and Hendrix College.