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Our Furry Friends Fight COVID-19

Our Furry Friends Fight COVID-19

Humans are not the only ones that can carry the Coronavirus; our furry friends can as well. Texas has the largest number of pets that have or have had the virus. Since April, the United States has had 66 confirmed cases within animals, a third of which came from Texas. This is not including all of those that may have been infected but were not tested. The virus spreads mostly through respiratory droplets like coughing, sneezing, and talking. Though there is no scientific evidence that animals can give the virus to humans, all of those that have been infected were around people at some point.

NTCC partners with Knox Shooting Academy for firearms classes

NTCC partners with Knox Shooting Academy for firearms classes

The Northeast Texas Community College Continuing Education Department is pleased to announce that it has entered into a new partnership with Knox Shooting Academy to offer the community a variety of firearms-related training at NTCC’s state-of-the-art indoor shooting range & criminal justice facility. Look for classes to include...

November is National Diabetes Month

The U.S. recognizes November as National Diabetes Month. Diabetes is a disease where someone suffers from high blood sugar. This disease affects approximately 34.2 million people, meaning that one in every 10 people has diabetes. The disease also affects approximately another 88 million suffering from prediabetes. This is not only something that affects adults but also many adolescents. The disease is one of the most chronic conditions in schools in the U.S. and approximately 193,000 adolescents under 20 are affected.

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