Despite the Texas Winter Storm, Weddings Went On
The pandemic has already thrown weddings into a tailspin, but a sudden and devastating storm was one more hurdle to overcome for vendors and couples.
On Feb. 14, when winter storm warnings and an increase in snowfall began in Texas, Julia McEwen and Chris Keton had just four hours to change wedding plans.Credit.Kendall Peters Photo
By Jenny Block
March 2, 2021
Battered already by a year of coronavirus devastation and postponements, couples in Texas who had hopes of marrying in mid-February had another unexpected hurdle to overcome before finally having their wedding day.
University of Houston nursing students get started with the basics in Sugar Land
Roy Kent, Staff writer
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Nursing students at the University of Houston College of Nursing in Sugar Land went through a boot camp of sorts this week, learning how to properly put on personal protection equipment and take vital signs of patients.University of HoustonShow MoreShow Less
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Nursing students at the University of Houston College of Nursing in Sugar Land went through a boot camp of sorts this week, learning how to properly put on personal protection equipment and take vital signs of patients.University of HoustonShow MoreShow Less