Most students struggle to pay attention in class. When their professors give them a challenging task, they are likely to give up even before trying anything. Without concentration, nothing great can happen. Concentration has been defined as the master key […]
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10 Things To Consider Before You Work On A New Business Venture
Unless you’re a business expert, embarking on an entrepreneurial journey can be challenging. You might have no idea about the things you need to do when starting up a business. Typically, there’s no easy way for you to be prepared […]
How to Keep Your Plumbing Service In-Demand in the Market
Running a local plumbing company involves a lot of oversight, not to mention trying to be competitive and stay in-demand in the market. Plumbing is always going to be a service that people need, but you also want to maintain […]
5 Tips to Stay Ahead of Allergy Season
Author: Rahim Haikal, M.D., F.A.A.F.P., Family Medicine, Kelsey-Seybold Clinic – Katy Allergy season is in full swing, and for those who suffer from allergies, even the most beautiful spring day is diminished by the symptoms of what may seem like […]
Pain and perceived pain in America
Opioid painkillers, medical marijuana, CBD oil. Pills, patches, potions. Humans search for a Holy Grail to relieve pain. How can pain be a gift? Paul Brand and Philip Yancey authored a book that changed how I view pain and suffering […]
Serving Families in the Midst of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
KCM’s commitment to continued support of our families [Katy, TX, March 13, 2020] Katy Christian Ministries (KCM) will continue fulfilling its mission while still being proactive in ways to protect the staff, volunteers and clients. KCM has made the decision […]
Houston-Area Employment Expanded In 2019, But At A Slower-Than-Expected Rate Of Two Percent
(HOUSTON) A combination of post-holiday layoffs and annual revisions in all industry sectors lead to a net-loss of 47,000 jobs in January, according to data released this morning by Workforce Solutions. “This is not unexpected,” said Workforce Solutions Economist Parker […]
Houston Parks Board Postpones Sights & Sounds Festival
HOUSTON, TX – March 13, 2020 – In response to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, Houston Parks Board has chosen to postpone the inaugural Sights & Sounds Festival scheduled for April 4. The free, family-friendly festival will be rescheduled for a later […]
Houston Grand Opera Announces Cancellation of Upcoming Performances
Houston – March 13, 2020— Houston Grand Opera (HGO) regrets to announce that all performances of Salome and The Magic Flute, as well as all events associated, have been cancelled. Working in compliance with the recommendations of the City of Houston and local health authorities, HGO […]
HHS Provides Expanded Guidance to Nursing Facilities to Prevent Spread of COVID-19 in Texas
AUSTIN – To protect older, medically fragile individuals from COVID-19, Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) has issued updated, expanded guidance to nursing homes that now includes restricting facility access to staff, certain medical professionals, and other providers of essential […]



