As Texas businesses reopen, COVID-19 case totals rising
As Texas moves forward with a new phase of Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan for reopening businesses, the daily number of confirmed coronavirus cases is on a steady, upward trend.
As Texas moves forward with a new phase of Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan for reopening businesses, the daily number of confirmed coronavirus cases is on a steady, upward trend.
The following news announcements are mainly from the Office of Gov. Greg Abbott (gov.texas.gov) and the Office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (texasattorneygeneral. gov). They have been summarized for space considerations, but the full press releases are available at the respective websites.
For the third consecutive week, the Mexia Police Department responded to two assault calls, making an arrest in each case.
Saturday, June 13 9 a.m. – ADAR, a praisedance team at Fairfield Christian Center, is raising funds through a four-person golf scramble teeing off at Tri-County Golf Club at the Vineyards. Cost to play in the tournament is $50 per person and lunch is included. Auction items are also being sought. Adar is a Hebrew word meaning “fire.” The dance team has performed at special services at the church and on the town square during special events. The tournament funds will be used for outfits, props and training sessions. For more information, call the club at 254-739-5600 or Kim Bishop at 214-226-8906.
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