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Three Rights Make a Left
Three Rights Make a Left
Three Rights Make a Left
Three Rights Make a Left

Three Rights Make a Left

Saturday was a day to remember. My son TJ came up from Austin to go to Game 6 of the new Globe Life Park in Arlington. For a couple of years, I looked forward to seeing the Texas Rangers play in the new ballpark. As I have said before, I bought four, twenty-game season tickets to see the Rangers this season. But COVID sidelined our plans and the Rangers played the 2020 season in an empty stadium.

Stopping SARS-CoV-2 Along The Farm-To-Plate Supply Chain

The Texas A&M University Global Health Research Complex was created to combat emerging disease threats, such as COVID-19.

Stopping SARS-CoV-2 Along The Farm-To-Plate Supply Chain
Stopping SARS-CoV-2 Along The Farm-To-Plate Supply Chain

Stopping SARS-CoV-2 Along The Farm-To-Plate Supply Chain

From live cattle entering a packing plant to the consumer’s kitchen table, a Texas A&M AgriLife-led research project aims to develop an accurate way to predict potential contamination with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, throughout the food supply chain.

E-Cigarettes Are Addictive And Usage Among Teens Is On The Rise

E-cigarette users, including teenagers, may be lulled into a false sense of security when they light up. One common misconception about e-cigarettes is that they are not addictive like traditional cigarettes. However, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine, e-cigarettes, like regular cigarettes, contain nicotine, a highly addictive stimulant. In fact, Johns Hopkins notes that some research suggests nicotine is as addictive as heroin and cocaine. Perhaps most disconcerting is that some e-cigarette products may contain even more nicotine than traditional tobacco products. That’s due to the availability of extra-strength e-cigarette cartridges that contain higher concentrations of nicotine. In addition, Johns Hopkins notes that some products allow e-cigarette users to increase the voltage of their products, which delivers them a larger dose of nicotine. While the American Lung Association notes that the number of high school students who reported smoking in the last 30 days declined by as much as 74 percent between 1997 and 2015, that does not necessarily means that teens are avoiding nicotine. A recent report from the U.S. Surgeon General’s Office found that e-cigarette use among middle and high school students increased by 900 percent between 2011 and 2015, while the same report indicated that one in five high school students and one in 20 middle students used e-cigarettes in 2018.

7 Ways To Be A Good Volunteer

Volunteering is a fun and rewarding endeavor. Millions of people across globe serve as volunteers, which is a testament to just how rewarding being a volunteer can be. Understanding how to be a good volunteer is the first step toward making the experience enjoyable and effective.

Retail Beef Market Embraces Changes, New Cuts For Consumers

Sirloin cap steaks and center cut sirloin steaks. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo)

Retail Beef Market Embraces Changes, New Cuts For Consumers
Retail Beef Market Embraces Changes, New Cuts For Consumers

A traditional top sirloin steak. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo)

Retail Beef Market Embraces Changes, New Cuts For Consumers

Chuck flap, rib-eye filet, tomahawk steak, Denver or Sierra cuts, flat irons and tri tips – the landscape of the local grocery meat case is changing when it comes to beef cuts, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.

Did You Know? Cyber Monday

Did You Know? Cyber Monday

According to Adobe Analytics, Cyber Monday spending reached historic heights in 2019. Online spending on Cyber Monday totaled $9.4 billion in 2019, which marked a $1.5 billion increase in total spending from the year prior. A global pandemic figures to compel even more shoppers to shop online in 2020, though economic uncertainty and high rates of unemployment may make it hard for some online retailers to exceed their Cyber Monday sales figures from 2019. Though holiday shopping belts might be tightened in 2020, small businesses with e-commerce capabilities and strong online presences should not let that get in the way of their efforts to capitalize on Cyber Monday. In recognition of the struggles small businesses have faced during the pandemic, many local governments have emphasized the importance of supporting locally owned small businesses. Communities across the country have answered that call in many ways, and chances are strong locals will continue to do so this holiday season. Small business owners who are ready to meet consumer demands this holiday season, even if those demands are not as great as in holiday seasons past, can capitalize on what figures to be a unique time for shoppers and businesses alike.

OUTDOOR ODDITIES

One outdoor myth is that the female roadrunner lays its eggs in other bird’s nests. In truth, both the male and female roadrunner share duties sitting on the nest incubating their young.

OUTDOOR ODDITIES

Those of us that have spent a lifetime in the outdoors have undoubtedly witnessed some sights that we didn’t understand. Through the years, I have learned that there is usually rhyme and reason to everything in the natural world.

Forney ISD Earns an ‘A’ rating for ‘Superior Achievement’ in Texas Education Agency’s Financial Integrity Rating System in Texas

Forney ISD Earns an ‘A’ rating for ‘Superior Achievement’ in Texas Education Agency’s Financial Integrity Rating System in Texas

The Forney Independent School District (ISD) recently received notification that it has been awarded an ‘A’ rating for ‘Superior Achievement’ from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) for the Financial Integrity Rating System in Texas, (FIRST). The Superior rating is the highest rating possible in the FIRST program meaning that Forney ISD has exceeded all expectations regarding the dis-trict’s finances.

Texas A&M AgriLife Expands Statewide Water Commitment
Texas A&M AgriLife Expands Statewide Water Commitment
Texas A&M AgriLife Expands Statewide Water Commitment

Texas A&M AgriLife Expands Statewide Water Commitment

Texas A&M AgriLife is creating a new opportunity to bring together water resource expertise across Texas. To better manage and protect Texas’ most precious natural resource, statewide resources will be brought together to benefit the entire population of Texas. The goal is to create a comprehensive and nimble expertise network capable of coming together to prepare for and respond to Texas’ water challenges.

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