Thank You For Your Thank You
By Robert Goldman Whether you’re reading this before or after Thanksgiving, thank you. (If you’re reading this on Thanksgiving, please pass a drumstick.) The importance of saying thank you in business cannot be overstated. Unfortunately, when you make as many mistakes as thee
Preventing Mold Outbreaks This Hurricane Season
Preventing Mold Outbreaks this Hurricane Season By Mechele Agbayani Mills “Water damage restoration can be as simple as vacuuming up water and drying out a room, or it can involve rebuilding entire sections of your home. When contemplating the cleanup of mold outbreaks
Komatsu Expands Its Longview Facility
Komatsu expands its Longview, Texas facility 56,000-sq. ft. building to house office, employee center and customer experience center To upgrade and consolidate multiple functions into a single location, Komatsu is building a significantly expanded office and administration building on its manufacturing campus in
Biden-Harris: Student Loan Pause, College Loan Cancellation
Biden-Harris administration announces final student loan pause through December 31 plus debt cancellation Today, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) announced a final extension of the pause on student loan repayment, interest, and collections through December 31, 2022. Borrowers should plan to resume
ETAA CEO Dr. Cynthia Wise Resigns
“Dr. Cynthia Wise has been a pillar in the Longview community and educational system. Dr. Cynthia Wise is clearly capable and competently trained to lead any campus. Few candidates possess her personality, drive, training, and foresight bundled together to successfully execute the CEO
Paxton Secures $1.167 Billion For Texas In Global Opioid Agreement
“This is another step in holding companies accountable for their role in the opioid crisis. Too many communities have dealt with incredible losses, and this settlement helps move us toward recovery,” said Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee. “I’m pleased that these funds will
Council Approves $23.9 Million Contract for Voter-Approved Police Station
For construction projects such as the police station, the City of Longview is required to accept the lowest bid and not consider whether a company is local. The $23.9 million contract is about 14.6% or about $4 million below the allocated construction budget
Telehealth Expansion: Genesis PrimeCare, Marshall, Texas To Receive $990,716
Genesis PrimeCare, based in Marshall, Texas, will receive a $990,716 federal grant to expand telehealth capabilities at its seven sites throughout rural northeast Texas, U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) announced today. “Congress passed the CARES Act with resources to expand telehealth so that
First General Motors-Ventec Critical Care V+Pro Ventilators Ready For Delivery
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “Until there is a vaccine, critical care ventilators give medical professionals the tools they need to fight this pandemic and save lives,” said Ventec Life Systems CEO Chris Kiple. “This partnership is an historic effort and a great reminder of
Congress Is Providing Serious Relief For Families And Small Businesses
By Sen. John Cornyn ‘Amid all this uncertainty, one thing is abundantly clear: There’s no time for politics as usual. Each of these bills received broad bipartisan support in both the Senate and House, and each was quickly signed by the president. I’m