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Healthcare provider John Arkusinski, D.O., tested positive for COVID-19 at Ferris Family Medicine in Ferris.

Healthcare provider John Arkusinski, D.O., tested positive for COVID-19 at Ferris Family Medicine in Ferris.

Ferris doctor tested positive for COVID-19

FERRIS – On April 9, the City of Ferris was made aware of a healthcare provider, John Arkusinski, D.O., tested positive for COVID-19 at the Ferris Family Medicine at 207 W. 5th St.
ECP-TV: COVID-19 update with Rita Cook and Keith Moore, Glenn Heights Fire Chief and Vernell Dooley, Glenn Heights Police Chief (April 14, 2020).

ECP-TV: COVID-19 update with Rita Cook and Keith Moore, Glenn Heights Fire Chief and Vernell Dooley, Glenn Heights Police Chief (April 14, 2020).

ECP-TV line-up this week from politics to cars to the international COVID-19 crisis

FERRIS – If you haven’t been watching ECP-TV’s latest shows at both our Facebook page as well as the ECP-TV YouTube Channel, be sure and see what we have going on there.
If you shop at a store where the card is not taken, you can still be reimbursed as outlined on the back of the card. Just mail the brick card and the receipt to Ferris City Hall, 100 Town Plaza, Ferris, TX 75125, and the city will reimburse you for $35 of the cost on the receipt.

If you shop at a store where the card is not taken, you can still be reimbursed as outlined on the back of the card. Just mail the brick card and the receipt to Ferris City Hall, 100 Town Plaza, Ferris, TX 75125, and the city will reimburse you for $35 of the cost on the receipt.

Did you receive your Ferris Brick Card?

FERRIS – Ferris’ Brick cards went out this week, and residents and businesses around the city should be receiving the $35 cards any day.

Time to turn the American engine on again

“Fear Not.” These are the words that Mary heard from the Angel Gabriel who then told her that “she had found great favor in the Lord,” announcing that she had been chosen to be the mother of Jesus. Even Mary found fear in the face of the unknown and needed to be reassured.
Photo courtesy Getty Images

Photo courtesy Getty Images

Tap into employer benefit resources in times of uncertainty

FAMILY FEATURES – For many American workers, how they do their jobs dramatically changed with the spread of COVID-19. Some have shifted to working from home while others moved to part-time or reduced hours.

Rethinking screen time for kids

STATEPOINT – As families try to establish a new normal, balancing screen time for kids has become not only especially challenging, but more important than ever.

It’s time to return to God (Yahweh) – Part 2

Continued from last week – Abortion, homosexuality, same sex marriage, adultery, fornications, drunkenness, murder, lies, revelry, believing lies, rejection of truth, rejecting God, rejecting Yeshua, following the ways of evil.

OUT TO PASTOR: There’s always tomorrow

For almost four weeks now, the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage and Yours Truly have enjoyed some exceptional time together. It has been the rich experience I never thought I would experience until I retired from everything. But, if this is retirement, “Lord, let it be so.

ELLIS COUNTY ARRESTS: April 7 – 12

Ramirez, Jayden, 18, burglary of vehicles. Hale, Robert, 45, sexual assault child Felony 2, parole violation. Miller, Julie, 57, DWI/open, fleeing police officer. Morgan, Jerry, 61, public intoxication. Simmons, William, 38, DWI. Pleasant, Aziz, 18, theft of firearm.