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Press Release: UPDATED HEALTH EDUCATION STANDARDS WILL PROVIDE TEXAS STUDENTS WITH ESSENTIAL INFORMATION FOR HEALTHY LIVES, HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS

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November 20, 2020

Press Release: Those Who Matter. . . Album Release - Tracy Lightner (Texas Made)

For Immediate Release
Thursday, November 19, 2020

Tracy Lightner "Those Who Matter. . ." via Live Solo Piano
Release Date:  12 / 02 / 2020

Press Release: Op-Ed – Mark Fritz: Preventing falls this holiday season

For Immediate Release

November 19, 2020

Media Contact: Katherine Griffith, 512.494.2883, kgriffith@echristianpr.com 

Preventing falls this holiday season
By Mark Fritz, president of Bridgemoor Transitional Care

Press Release: Op-Ed – Katie Olse: Foster Care in Texas is Poised to Build on its Successes

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 11, 2020

Media Contact:
Jason Embry (512) 560-3876, jason@newwestcomms.com
 

Foster Care in Texas is Poised to Build on its Successes

By Katie Olse

Imagine wanting to be foster parents to a child in need and then getting a call that your wish had come true. A 3-month-old-boy needed care and was ready to be brought home, but with a complication: The young child was infected with COVID-19.

Execute your strength: Put names and faces behind the stories

Nothing is more satisfying than looking at your product – whether it’s the print or digital edition – and smiling in approval, “We’ve got it covered. We’re connecting with our readers.”
Developing relationships with subscribers and advertisers is imperative to success in today’s fractured media landscape. The stakes are even higher as many newspapers navigate the economic impact of the pandemic.
So play to your strengths. Connect the names and faces of those involved in and affected by items in your everyday news report. Tell their stories.

Press Release: Next Level Urgent Care (NLUC) Welcomes New Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Martin Kus Joins NLUC, Maps Plan for Occupational Medicine Program Growth

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

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HOUSTON -- (October 30, 2020)

 

Next Level Urgent Care (NLUC) Welcomes New Chief Medical Officer

2021 postage rates for local newspapers mostly same as 2020, plus long-sought flats tray discount granted

Community newspapers got some sorely needed good news when the Postal Service filed its 2021 rate case Oct. 9. 
The new rates are effective Jan. 24, 2021.
Newspapers were truly winners, thanks in part to policies long promoted by NNA that reward best practices in sortation and entry point.

Time to prepare for action

It’s hard to believe it is already the final quarter of 2020. This is the time of year that most of us start thinking about the coming year, and what is in store. 
For Texas newspapers the new year means it’s time for the biennial session of the Texas Legislature, and that means we need to prepare for action.
No matter which party is in control of the House in January, there will be some influx of new members in that body, and in the Senate. 

M. Roberts Media names Gould regional publisher in East Texas

Alexander Gould has assumed duties as publisher of The Marshall News Messenger following the retirement of Jerry Pye.
Gould also serves as regional publisher for two M. Roberts Media-owned newspapers, the Panola Watchman in Carthage and the Kilgore News Herald.
He previously served as vice president of sales and general manager at the Herald & Review newspaper in Decatur, Illinois and publisher at The Meridian Star in Meridian, Mississippi.
His appointment was announced by Stephen McHaney, president of M. Roberts Media.

Press Release: Op-Ed – Hecht & Tottenham: Texas veterans need our help, especially during COVID-19
Editors’ note: This op-ed includes information related to Veterans Day (Nov. 11). If you wish to receive headshots of the authors, please email Emily Muhlberg at emuhlberg@echristianpr.com.
 
Texas veterans need our help, especially during COVID-19

By Nathan L. Hecht and Terry Tottenham

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