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said, but they still keep their so they don’t “end up on the
primary case worker. streets or incarcerated,” Alex-
to give.
“There used to be some med-
east Texas.
“When the youth hit 16 in
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of Manzanillo and the posh to prevent them from shatter-
resort of Puerto Vallarta. The ing.
1 Alejandra Rodriguez, shop-
as a
yen. The euro fell to $1.1025.
Microsoft, Amazon
Google’s parent company
on Nov. 14.
“Giving blood saves lives,”
a state of emergency in doz- Manzanillo tends to flood with CPS system,” he said. “Wheth- ;
of municipalities in Coli- many small streams overflow- er they’re a CPS kid or not, deferred list in the past to try 6-10 minutes.
“We’ve had people come in
facility. and not know their blood pres-
However, people can only sure is out of whack,” said Mur-
phy. “They’ll go to a doctor once
“When you’re going to give, they get that information and
in Region 4. Murphy. and the person is asking ques- be on medication almost imme-
Alexander said he never Also, if someone’s battled tions, be honest,” said Murphy, diately. Sometimes they don’t
thought his path in life would cancer, they have to wait two
authorities scrambling to make lead him to social work, but he years after their last treatment ent questions is we want every- until they give blood:
loves what he does.
“We’re passionate about
run
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ma, Nayarit and Jalisco states ing their banks. She said she I’ll answer the phone and help again:
' ' ...... ..........lean.”
Making the transition from CPS to adult
ar
respectively, for Region 4 in it and meet other requirements prom, the girls will get to spend
Texas, which is most of North- can also receive up to a $1,000 the day being pampered with
” transitional living allowance. makeup and hair and they will
This training is to help create then get to choose from any of
the system, that’s when I start a stable foundation and educa- the donated prom dresses. Guys
working with them,” Alexander tion for children in the system will also have their pick of suits. Continued from Page 1 piercings or tattoos can give as pie such as high blood pressure
For anyone who has a prom There are some restric- long as the piercing or tattoo or low iron levels,
dress or a suit they don’t know tions that prohibit people from was done in a licensed Texas
He said each older child in ander said, because the kids what to do with, they can be donating blood.
the system is entitled to certain who grew up here are for the donated to the Henderson
rights and he works on perma- most part going to stay here. DFPS office, located at 700 Zeid are pregnant or don’t feel good, donate every 56 days,
nency with them. “We try to identify where their Blvd., or one of the many offices they can’t give, according to
j j 1 • mi • in Region 4. Murphy.
Patricia takes aim at Mexico
Continued from Page 1 ;
rable to that of Typhoon Hai- people safe.
> At a Wal-Mart in Manza-
filed a lawsuit to stop
the same severing of Medicaid
funding there.
They asked for patient “We believe this is a fishing Republican Gov. Greg
health records and billing doc- expedition,” Lambrecht said. Abbott ordered state health
“We believe that this is exact- officials to investigate after
and help those relationships ter care can take classes in the ing trips, prom, college tours, Brownsville,
grow. following core life skills to pre- graduation, Thanksgiving and border.
Alexander has been working pare for adult living: personal/ Christmas parties and fishing
with older youth in the Prepa- social relationships, job readi- trips.
ration for Adult Living (PAL) ness, financial management, Alexander said they have a uments dating back to 2010,
program for the past five years, housing/transportation, health storage locker with about 500 as well as personnel files that ly what it is, another political anti-abortion activists released
He and Collette Stec are the and safety and life decisions/ prom dresses and even suits included the home addresses of attack targeted at Planned Par- undercover videos they allege
two PAL coordinators located responsibility. Kids who take and tuxes for teenagers to staff members, Planned Parent- enthood.” show Planned Parenthood offi-
in Sulphur Springs and Tyler, the 30 hour class and complete choose from. When they put on hood said. A spokesman for the Texas cials talking about the illegal
The officials showed up Health and Human Services sale of fetal tissue for profit.
and staff records at Planned will see is professional, com- The visits came three days
Parenthood clinics across passionate and quality health after Texas health officials sent
Texas on Thursday, as officials care,” Yvonne Gutierrez, exec- a lengthy letter to Planned Par-
move to halt Medicaid fund- utive director of the Planned enthood clinics statewide say-
ing to the organization that has Parenthood Texas Votes politi- ing they were being kicked out
Continued from Page 1 “To us that means, let’s get strengths lie and steer them in been repeatedly targeted by the cal action committee, said in a of the joint state-federal Medic-
These kids who have difficult these children out of our sys- that direction,” whether that is state’s top conservatives. statement. aid program. That will likely set
or no relationships with their tern... our goal is to lessen the going to college or vocational Planned Parenthood said At a subsequent news con- off a legal fight similar to one in
biological family, they often time children spend in our sys- training. investigators visited clinics in ference in Austin, Ken Lam- neighboring Louisiana, where
tern.” Another part of his job is Houston, Dallas and San Anto- brecht, CEO of Planned Parent- Planned Parenthood — which
PAL is a program where creating events for these older nio, and a health center that hood of Greater Texas, called doesn’t offer abortions in Loui-
identify those support systems kids 16 years and older in fos- kids to participate in like camp- does not provide abortions in the request for documents siana
and help those relationships ter care can take classes in the ing trips, prom, college tours, Brownsville, on the Mexico “unprecedented and unneces-
sary.”
“We believe this is a fishing
‘The reason why we have differ- have any idea of the problem
one to be able to give blood.” The Carter Blood Center
yan, which left more than 7,300 At a Wal-Mart in Manza- “We’re passionate about “There used to be some med- Murphy said it takes about will be setup during the 22nd
dead or missing in the Philip- nillo, shoppers filled carts with young people and if you run ications that prohibited people 45 minutes to go through the annual Heritage Syrup Festival
pines two years ago, according non-perishables as a steady across young people in the com- from giving if they were tak- entire process of giving blood,
to the U.N.’s World Meteoro- rain fell outside. munity and are having issues... ing,” said Murphy. “But those
logical Organization. Veronica Cabrera, shop- we’d love to be able to help medication restrictions have going through a physical or fill- said Murphy. “It helps people
In Mexico, officials declared ping with her young son, said them, even if they’re not in the gone away. I always encour- ing out a questionnaire. The make memories because if it
a state of emergency in doz- Manzanillo tends to flood with CPS system,” he said. “Wheth- age anyone that was on the actual donation takes about weren’t for that blood donation,
they wouldn’t be here to make
Also, donating blood could those memories.”
Even people that have had find other health issues in peo-
governor of Colima ordered
schools closed on Friday, when ping with her brother and
the storm was forecast to make mother, was buying 10 liters
what the Hurricane Center of milk, a large jug of water
called a “potentially catastroph- and items like tuna and canned
ic landfall.” ham that do not require refrig-
According to the 2010 cen- eration or cooking. The family
sus, there were more than 7.3 already blocked the bottoms of
million inhabitants in Jalisco the doors at their home to keep
state and more than 255,000 water from entering.
in Puerto Vallarta municipality. Manzanillo’s “main street
There were more than 650,000 really floods and cuts access to
in Colima state, and more than a lot of other streets. It ends up
161,000 in Manzanillo. like an island,” Rodriguez said.
Rain pounded Manzanillo In Puerto Vallarta, res-
late Thursday while people took taurants and stores taped or
last-minute measures ahead of boarded-up windows, and resi-
Patricia, which quickly grew dents raced to stores for last-
from a tropical storm into a minute purchases ahead of the
Category 5 hurricane, leaving storm.
Heavy rain expected to start today
Continued from Page 1 er, this would be the first sub-
It could make for a wet Fri- stantial rainfall Rusk County
day night at high school football has received in roughly two
games, although rain chances months.
dip to 40 percent tonight. After absorbing nearly a
On Saturday, there’s a 70 year’s worth of rain over the
percent chance of rain with an first six months of 2015, East
80 percent chance Saturday Texas has seen drought condi-
night and Sunday. tions return.
By Wednesday, when a 20
percent chance of rain remains,
forecasts call for clearing skies
and highs near 80 and lows in
the mid 50s.
Friday morning, flash flood
watches were in place around
Dallas and farther west. Some
portions of North Texas could
receive more than seven inches
of rain before the storm system
leaves, the National Weather
Service says.
If the forecast holds togeth-
Friday, October 23,2015 — HENDERSON DAILY NEWS — PAGE 3
Crude oil drops 87 cents to $44.51/barrel
Continued from Page 1 quarterly results. Microsoft port into Europe’s ailing econ-
In oil futures trading, bench- jumped $5.15, or 10.7 per- omy. Mario Draghi, head of the
mark U.S. crude fell 87 cents cent, to $53.18, while Amazon ECB, signaled Thursday that
to $44.51 a barrel on the New gained $39.94, or 7.1 percent, the bank could consider pro-
York Mercantile Exchange, to $603.85. Alphabet climbed viding more stimulus during its
Brent Crude fell 43 cents to $56.52,
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ny’s DAX gained 3.3 percent,
Shares in Capital One Finan- while France’s CAC 40 rose 2.7
es fell. The yield on the 10-year cial rose 6.6 percent. The credit percent.
Treasury note rose to 2.08 per- card issuer and lender report-
cent from 2.03 percent the day ed third-quarter earnings late 2.1 percent, while South Korea’s
before. The dollar rose to 121.15 Thursday that came in ahead of Kospi gained 0.9 percent. Hong
~ * Wall street’s expectations. The Kong’s Hang Seng added 1.3
and stock added $4.96 to $79.90. percent and the Shanghai Com-
Stocks rallied for a second posite Index in mainland China
Alphabet all notched gains a day in Europe in anticipation rose 1.3 percent. Australia’s
day after the three tech giants that the European Central Bank S&P/ASX 200 climbed 1.7 per-
reported surprisingly strong may inject more financial sup- cent.
TX serves subpoenas at Planned Parenthood
ASSOCIATED PRESS “looking for an excuse to take Commission declined com-
health care away from thou- ment. The agency’s investiga-
AUSTIN — Health investiga- sands of women and men who tive arm said it could not “pro-
James Ross gives Noah King pointers during pumpkin bowling at the annual St. Mat- tors served subpoenas seeking rely on Planned Parenthood for vide comment on any oversight
thew’s Pumpkin Patch. The final activity, pumpkin painting, will be held at 2 p.m. hundreds of pages of patient preventive care — but what they or investigative activities.”
Sunday. The patch is open Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays during October. and staff records at Planned will see is professional, com- The visits came three days
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