Dickinson High School will be well-represented at the annual Bayou Bowl, whichwill be held in Rosenberg on June 11. Defensive back Kolby Harris, quarterbackLuke Martin and linebacker Tyree Woods will …
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March was #AthleticTrainingMonth, and the Clear Brook High School sports medicine program was recognized for the second time by NATA with the 1st Team SafeSports School Award for ensuring the …
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Galveston County Health District receives sub-grant funding award from It’s Time Texas and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
by Publisherby PublisherA total of $14,250 has been awarded to the health district to help its mission, addressing living healthy in the Galveston County community. Galveston County Health District (GCHD) received a …
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Troy Knight, the Galveston Art League’s new Featured Artist, will exhibit photos and paintings from noon to 6 p.m. Fridays-Sundays in the league’s gallery at 2117A Postoffice St. in downtown …
