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May 29, 2019 Issue

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More Texans could be prescribed a cannabis derivative to treat certain disorders under a bill approved by the Senate on Wednesday, May 22. Therapeutic use of cannabidiol (CBD) oil was first allowed in Texas under a bill passed two sessions ago but could only for the treatment of a particular seizure disorder that resists standard treatments.
FREDERICKSBURG— Hill Country Memorial Wellness Center is offering a series of classes and seminars throughout 2019 to provide education, tools and information to those wanting to take charge of their personal health and that of their family. To register for the classes and seminars, or for additional information, call the HCM Wellness Center at 830-997-1355 or visit the center at 1006 South State Hwy 16, Fredericksburg, TX 78624. Upcoming Classes and Dates: BE WELL WITH DIABETES SEMIN ...
AUSTIN— For the second time in four years, the Legislature failed to pass a bill to establish basic standards of shelter and care for restrained dogs in Texas, the Texas Humane Legislation Network.  Senate Bill 295 by Sen. Eddie Lucio of Brownsville would have improved basic standards for dogs and clarified the state’s current law, which law enforcement officers across the state have called unenforceable, said the organization’s executive director Laura Donahue.  The bill was kill ...
Army - Landon Bible $180000 Army - Landie Brenner $180000 Army - Cameron Queen $180000 Army - Evan Weber $180000 Bilger Family Vineyards Scholarship - Rylee Weirich $1000 Blanco County 4-H - Rylee Weirich $1000 Blanco County 4-H and FFA Youth Council Scholarship - Rylee Weirich $1000 Blanco County Farm Bureau Scholarship - Rylee Weirich $1000 Blanco County Rodeo Queen Court Scholarship - Paige Rutherford $1500 Baylor University Founders' Gold Scholarship - Sydney Sultemeier ...
By Pastor Steve Sanchez SOME MAY DIE. Most won’t. Some will drop out or change their minds about college, while others will train for a trade. Others may shack up or get married, while the majority, unfortunately, will get their hearts broken. Disease. Setbacks. Disappointments. Freedom and not knowing what to do with it.
By Pastor Steve Sanchez SOME MAY DIE. Most won’t. Some will drop out or change their minds about college, while others will train for a trade. Others may shack up or get married, while the majority, unfortunately, will get their hearts broken. Disease. Setbacks. Disappointments. Freedom and not knowing what to do with it.
State leadership, joined by key lawmakers, announced Thursday they had come to a deal on top priorities laid out in January: lowering property taxes and reforming public school finance. "I said 'We will do what no one thought possible. We will finally fix school finance in Texas'," said Governor Greg Abbott.
More Texans could be prescribed a cannabis derivative to treat certain disorders under a bill approved by the Senate on Wednesday, May 22. Therapeutic use of cannabidiol (CBD) oil was first allowed in Texas under a bill passed two sessions ago but could only for the treatment of a particular seizure disorder that resists standard treatments.
FREDERICKSBURG— Hill Country Memorial Wellness Center is offering a series of classes and seminars throughout 2019 to provide education, tools and information to those wanting to take charge of their personal health and that of their family. To register for the classes and seminars, or for additional information, call the HCM Wellness Center at 830-997-1355 or visit the center at 1006 South State Hwy 16, Fredericksburg, TX 78624. Upcoming Classes and Dates: BE WELL WITH DIABETES SEMIN ...
AUSTIN— For the second time in four years, the Legislature failed to pass a bill to establish basic standards of shelter and care for restrained dogs in Texas, the Texas Humane Legislation Network.  Senate Bill 295 by Sen. Eddie Lucio of Brownsville would have improved basic standards for dogs and clarified the state’s current law, which law enforcement officers across the state have called unenforceable, said the organization’s executive director Laura Donahue.  The bill was kill ...

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