The infections set an all-time high Tuesday at 171. This is four more than the prior record of 167 set in late December 202o.
“Clearly, we have a lot of the COVID-19 virus in Milam County,” County Judge Steve Young said in his daily email.
Milam County is well on its way to having enough surveys for ConnectedNation-Texas to begin its tabulation and analysis to access the county’s needs for improved internet service, according to the group.
Editor’s note: The late Susie Sansom Piper, authored Black History Series for The Reporter over a 42-year period. This year’s series is being written by her granddaughter Tamara Powell.
Roderick Wesley was the middle child of the nine children born to Annie Bell Page and Charles C. Wesley.
What a crazy ride this has been. We realize that many things have changed over the last year, as we have all learned to navigate living in the midst of a pandemic.
However, one that has not changed is our dedication to educating your student.
Pre-K students at Rockdale Elementary School celebrated their 100th day of school by dressing as 100-year-old grannies and grandpas this past Friday. The pre-K teachers dressed as “The Golden Girls”—from the 1980’s television show, not the drill team.
For those with heart conditions or other medical conditions that may weaken your heart, keeping your heart protected during a pandemic is important. Cholesterol and blood pressure issues, as well as arrythmias or cardiomyopathy, are heart conditions that can make contracting COVID-19 more serious.
SHSU announces Fall 2020 President’s List
The students listed on the President’s Honor Roll at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville are undergraduates who have achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average in all work attempted while enrolled in not less than 12 semester hours.
Groundwater Management Area 12 will meet Friday for a planning session. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m.
This meeting will be held via web conference at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/176076885.
Attendees may also join by phone at 646-749-3122 with access code 176-076-885.
Attendance is free.
A Rockdale man was arrested after running a stoplight in downtown Rockdale on Friday.
At 10:07 p.m., Rockdale police officers, Dillian Ford and Byron Frank land, observed a vehicle run the red light at the intersection of North Main and West Cameron Avenue.