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Ray Callas

Ray Callas

Local doctor appointed to state commission

Gov. Greg Abbott has reappointed Ray Callas, M.D., FASA, of Beaumont, to the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation for a term set to expire on Feb. 1, 2029. The commission oversees the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
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TCA awards grants to Beaumont groups

Sept. 8, the Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA) approved funding of 929 grants in the first funding round for fiscal year 2024. The grants total over $15 million and will go to nonprofits and units of government in 110 Texas cities.
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GoFundme account set for crash victims

A GoFundMe account has been established to help with funeral expenses for two Port Arthur brothers killed in a Sept. 10 crash in Calcasieu Parish. The crash reportedly happened just before 7 a.m.
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World War II veteran asks for pen pals for 100th birthday

Land Board (VLB) Chairwoman Dawn Buckingham challenged Texans to show their support for U.S. Army veteran and Clyde W. Cosper Texas State Veterans Home resident Ethelyn Szad Bell on her 100th birthday. Bell’s centennial celebration will be on Oct.
SHS’s Desiray Rodriguez works alongside nursing professionals in the infusion center at Baptist Hospital.

SHS’s Desiray Rodriguez works alongside nursing professionals in the infusion center at Baptist Hospital.

Medical field journey begins for Silsbee high school students

About 79% of nurses already report that their units are inadequately staffed per the 2023 State of Nursing survey, according to Nurse.org. For most states, including Texas, the dim data means maintaining current nursing workforce levels won’t be enough to stop the shortage.
Robbie Hall

Robbie Hall

City manager placed on leave

Vidor City Manager Robbie Hood is on paid administrative leave pending an investigation, according to Mayor Misty Songe. On Aug. 24, the council went into executive session to discuss Hood’s employment, including his annual evaluation.
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Fentanyl flowing in; fatalities adding up

“We’re actually taking steps backwards,” Texas Harm Reduction Alliance Executive Director Cate Graziani explained of the fight against fentanyl during an April discussion moderated by the Texas Tribune, which featured commentary from a group of experts befuddled by the drug’s growth in use – and in...
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100 Club golfs to give back

With a goal of giving back to those who give their all, planning is underway for the 100 Club of Southeast Texas Charity Golf Tournament. Held annually on Columbus Day, tournament organizer Zack Shelton is rounding up the regulars Monday, Oct.