By Ruth Ann Ruiz The Post Newspaper Features Editor What do you get at the end of your 2-hour workout with a physical therapist? Why a Tootsie Pop, of course. …
Ruth Ann Ruiz
Ruth Ann Ruiz
Ruth Ann Ruiz, our feature’s editor, came to The Post Newspaper with 25+ years of journalism experience. She has written for The Tucson Citizen, The Arizona Daily Star, The Aztec Press, Tucson Lifestyles Magazine, Galveston County Daily News and Guidry News where she advanced her skills as a photojournalist. Her writing and photography have been filling our front page for two years. Her background also includes two published books, Coping with the Death of a Brother or Sister and Self Esteem, Team Mental Health. She also brings her broadcast journalism experiences from Southern Arizona to the Texas Gulf Coast. Most of her work is generated through her own initiative. Ruth has a sense of what makes the county special. We love the way she has taken on the task of not only reporting, writing, and photography but also finding so much of the best of Galveston County!!!
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By Ruth Ann Ruiz The Post Newspaper Features Editor We cannot control the fury of a storm. But we Texans, without hesitation, will spend time offering our thoughts and prayers …
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By Ruth Ann Ruiz The Post Newspaper Features Editor Mariachi musicians belted out their tunes in the small sidewalk space on the Seawall while the sun was setting. Mr. Taco …
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By Ruth Ann Ruiz The Post Newspaper Features Editor A star-studded line up with a record-breaking attendance filled Moody Convention Center for the 15th annual Women’s Conference. Galveston Regional Chamber …
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By Ruth Ann Ruiz The Post Newspaper Features Editor “I’m a 70’s child, I played on the Red Raiders football team in Hitchcock,” said Sam Collins. Sam Collins III is …
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By Ruth Ann Ruiz The Post Newspaper Features Editor She graced the cover of Time Magazine in April 1929, as a little girl her face seems to manifest the future …
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CommunityNews
Educating Students in a Nontraditional High School Means Keeping a Pantry Stocked with Food
By Ruth Ann Ruiz The Post Newspaper Features Editor This marks Kathy Whatley’s 16th year as the founder and principal of a nontraditional high school. The students at Upward Hope …
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By Ruth Ann Ruiz The Post Newspaper Features Editor She may have been birthed on the East Coast, but she’s every bit a Texan and as such, there is no …
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By Ruth Ann Ruiz The Post Newspaper Features Editor Positioned atop her Brabant named Bee, sits Dea Martin, like a mother bear protecting her children which are both four-legged and …
