Ferris Texas

Lucy Barboza resides at Arabella of Red Oak, where she has been since August, 2020.

Lucy Barboza resides at Arabella of Red Oak, where she has been since August, 2020.

Lucy Barboza recently celebrated her 96th birthday

RED OAK – Senior living community Arabella of Red Oak, 200 Washington St., is blessed to be the home of 96-year-old Ms. Lucy Barboza, lover of singing and dancing.Naturally, she keeps the good vibes going at the events and parties. Employees at the community say she is full of love and wisdom.
By Dec. 27, workers had leveled the parking area and installed re-bar and setup forms.

By Dec. 27, workers had leveled the parking area and installed re-bar and setup forms.

Ferris parking lot, alley improvements underway

FERRIS – Residents might have noticed over the past few months the City of Ferris infrastructure has been improving rapidly.In fact, improvements continue across the city – most recently a new parking lot being paved next to the Pavilion in the city’s downtown area.
Legacy Oaks of Midlothian residents Judith Slater, Pat Winegar, and Melody Luedke, from left to right.

Legacy Oaks of Midlothian residents Judith Slater, Pat Winegar, and Melody Luedke, from left to right.

Senior living community Legacy Oaks of Midlothian gave back to kids in need

Midlothian – On Dec. 20, residents of Legacy Oaks of Midlothian, 614 S. 14th St., turned in almost 40 angel tree gifts to Manna House.The residents purchased the items on the cards for kids from 9-months to 17-years-old.

Crisis in America: Deaths up 40-percent among those aged 18-64

Finally, the “elephant in the room” that nobody wanted to discuss in 2021 regarding labor shortages and supply chain bottlenecks, which is that record number of younger people in the workforce were dying after the roll-out of the  COVID-19 “vaccines,” can no longer be swept under the rug as...
Emergency SNAP food benefits have been extended another month amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and recipients will see an additional 15 percent increase in January.

Emergency SNAP food benefits have been extended another month amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and recipients will see an additional 15 percent increase in January.

Gov. Abbott, HHSC announce extension of emergency SNAP benefits for January

AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott today announced the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is providing more than $307 million in emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food benefits for the month of January.The allotments are expected to help more than 1.