The lack of clear, consistent, metric-based communications from our
local, state and national leaders irritates nearly everyone who needs to
forecast what the other side of this pandemic looks like. Or the
metrics we need to hit to get there. Small business needs that guidance.
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Richard Stone | Editor at Large
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5/19/20
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As some pandemic doors are slowly opened, others are getting kicked in. Either way, individual choices are quickly replacing the weeks of government instructions about what and what not to do. more
Ross Ramsey | Texas Tribune
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5/18/20
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The idea behind staty-at-home was not to stop the spread. It was slow it
down to make sure that when you catch it, there will be a hospital bed
for you.
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Richard Stone | Editor at Large
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5/11/20
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Reopening Texas businesses in a contained way gives the appearance of thawing out a frozen economy while keeping crowds at bay. That might make people feel better, but it's no way to supercharge an economy. more
Ross Ramsey | Texas Tribune
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5/11/20
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This quote flitted across my mind as I listened to the brief back-and-fourth between WilCo commissioners Cynthia Long and Terry Cook last Friday.
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Richard Stone | Editor at Large
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5/4/20
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By Dean Ridings | CEO, America's Newspapers
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4/23/20
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Some people are are stamping at the bit to ignore the guidelines the experts set up to slow the spread of the virus because freedom. And liberty. And, guns. And, I dunno, manliness, I guess.
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Richard Stone | Editor at Large
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4/19/20
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Do you know what my grandson would love to see for his next birthday? His grandpa, dressed as a firefighter riding on a big old fire truck, delivering his birthday present! more
Richard Stone | Editor at Large
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4/15/20
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Texas lawmakers are
historically resistant to changing voting practices — and the current
coronavirus-inspired push for voting by mail is no exception. But this
isn't just about voting anymore.
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4/13/20
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact individuals in our local communities and across the globe, our healthcare systems are working collaboratively each day with local public health …
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Wesley Tidwell, Chief Operating Officer, Ascension Seton Williamson
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4/11/20
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So, how’s your quarantine going?
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Richard Stone | Editor at Large
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3/31/20
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It is an all hands-on-deck operation in Williamson County. Despite having to close some of our non-essential offices to the public for safety purposes, county business has not stopped and instead …
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Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell
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3/30/20
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Health experts and local
leaders want stricter state orders to keep Texans at home, but for now,
Gov. Greg Abbott is leaving the decisions on "shelter-in-place" to local
officials.
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Ross Ramsey | The texas Tribune
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3/23/20
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I was in the same place at the same time with someone who’s tested positive for the Coronavirus. I wasn’t around this person closely and I haven’t shown symptoms in the 10 days …
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Brandi Chionsini
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3/22/20
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We are still at the early stages of the novel coronavirus epidemic with new cases daily throughout the United States. But there are unknowns that limit what scientists, public health officials and …
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By Sandra Crouse Quinn | The Baltimore Sun
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3/12/20
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Everyone talks about the power of the Republican and Democrat party establishments.It’s real - just ask Bernie.He quickly found out how powerful the Democrat establishment is this week when Mayor …
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Michael Reagan
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3/12/20
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On a recent frigid day in February as I was entering Target to defrost my nose hairs and purchase a designer toilet brush, I noticed that they already had an array of skimpy women’s swimsuits on …
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Jase Graves
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3/2/20
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A well-heeled loser of a
lawsuit that went to the Texas Supreme Court did a detailed analysis and
concluded that the big law firms that politically support the judges
get the best results. Maybe money is the reason, maybe it's not.
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Ross Ramsey, Executive Editor The Texas Tribune
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3/2/20
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