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Another week of our new normal. I am ready to resume normal, whatever that was, activities. We need to get well at our house and not end up in Emergency rooms or hospitals. John is home again and we are hoping he is going to get better every day. I write this on Sunday evening.
Monday's regularly scheduled meeting of the City Commission was held in an almost empty Richard P. Eckert Civic Center. In addition to Mayor Brent Hinckley, Commissioners Annette Thomas, Hap Hedges, Sue Pledger and Robin Lee, only five others were in attendance to maintain COVID-19 meeting guidelines. The others attending were Charley Jordan and Kacey Ingleby of KHLB, Gerry Gamel of the Mason County News, City Administrator John Palacio and City Secretary Pattie Allen. Commissioner Robin Le ...
Mason, TEXAS – April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and Bluebonnet CASA is raising awareness of the need for more dedicated members of the community to step up and become CASA volunteers, and help break the cycle of abuse and neglect, through supporting children and families. CASA volunteers, or Court Appointed Special Advocates, are everyday people from all walks of life who are recruited and specially trained to advocate for children in foster care and provide a consistent, r ...
Our front doors may be closed, but you can still “order-up” some great reads! Pick a “menu” number from below and we will prepare a bag for you filled with some surprise books! 1. The Regular: 2 Mysteries and 1 Non-fiction sandwiched between 2 Literary Fictions 2. The Southwestern: 3 Western Fictions sandwiched between 2 Texana 3.
Mason ISD uses the Remind app to inform the public, parents, and students of events. In this time where information via social media is at a premium be sure you have downloaded this app on your phone so you receive timely messages. This app is not just for parents. It is great for anyone that needs up to date school news.
3/30/2020 - The Mason County Judge’s office continues to closely monitor the situation related to the coronavirus outbreak. I have been in constant contact with state and local officials as well as our neighboring county judges. It is the county government’s responsibility to protect public health and safety and preserve property from the effects of hazardous events, and I take that responsibility very seriously.
Accounts have been set up for Chris and Pam Marquart, and their family, to help with the many expenses following their accident in February. One account is at Mason Bank and the other is at The Commerical Bank. Deposits can be made at both banks to “Team Marquart.” Though they have insurance to cover medical bills, their other expenses that to be considered are such items as: medications, gas, lodging, food etc.
As all of us are adapting to changes related to COVID-19, Frontera Healthcare is providing options for care in a way that protects you and the staff of the clinic. To ensure ongoing quality healthcare needs are met, clinic providers will continue to provide care via telehealth (virtual), telephone, or in-person depending on each patient’s individual situation. Tele-Health/Virtual Visit – Available for both medical and behavioral health needs, so that most patients do not have to come ...
The world has become scary in a short week. Husband John was sick Saturday and VA nurse recommended taking him to an Emergency Room. I drove him to Fredericksburg. A nurse came out to get him, gowned, with mask and gloves. She pushed him into ER and I was sent to sit in the car.
Fredericksburg, Texas - The World Health Organization declared virus outbreak, COVID-19 (Coronavirus) as an official pandemic on Wednesday, March 11, 2020. On March 19, 2020 Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a public health disaster closing schools until April 3 and banning dine-in eating at restaurants and limiting gathering of groups to 10 or less.

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