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Press Release: USDA NRCS makes funding available through Texas Partners for Conservation program

Contact: Rob Ziehr, (254) 742-9888, robert.ziehr@usda.gov

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Find this story on the Texas NRCS News Releases webpage.

Press Release: Next Level Urgent Care (NLUC) Welcomes Jeremy Behling, New Chief Operating Officer

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HOUSTON – (March 17, 2021)

Media Contact
Cheryl Bertrand
Director of Business Development & Marketing
Office:  281.201.0657 x 108 | Fax: 281.336.0764
www.NextLevelUrgentCare.com

Press Release: Op-Ed – Support People with Disabilities by Supporting Medicare Advantage By Dennis Borel

Media Contact: Marla Mathews, m2 Strategies
marla@m2strats.com,  (512) 422-3412

Support People with Disabilities by Supporting Medicare Advantage
By Dennis Borel

Press Release: New Texas Poll Finds Bipartisan Support for Expanded Voter Access, Enhanced Accountability in Texas Elections

For Immediate Release
March 18, 2021

Contact: Jennifer Harris
jharris@jwhcommunications.com | 512-773-7168

New Texas Poll Finds Bipartisan Support for Expanded Voter Access, Enhanced Accountability in Texas Elections

Press Release: In New Teach Plus Report, Texas Educators Address Navigating Pandemic Recovery for Teachers, Students, and Schools

For Immediate Release

Contact
Anya Grottel-Brown
agrottelbrown@teachplus.org
(917) 902-5902                                                                        

Newspapers excel as your collective ‘eyes and ears’

My days of sitting behind an editor’s desk have passed, but I’ll never lose my newspaper blood. I regularly enjoy my first cup of coffee while scanning newspaper websites. It’s a great way to keep current on what’s happening in communities.
Public affairs have always been a passion, so I pay particular attention when the broad arena of issues is addressed. The role of newspapers as watchdogs of the dynamics in both the public and private sectors bears underscoring during Sunshine Week, March 14-20, and its theme, “Your Right to Know.”

As I was saying ... Keep on keepin’ on

Well, this is one heck of a way to start out my term as TPA president.
First, we have to cancel the convention in January and I get elected via Zoom – which was okay, but different and kind of weird.
Then, in February, Texas gets hit by the worst snowstorm in a decade and for the first time in my 45-year career the presses don’t roll and I don’t get any of my three newspapers out. A printed paper, that is. We still got digital versions out, like a lot of you did.

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