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All natural alternatives to chemical pesticides

The verdict is in: chemical pesticides are not only harmful to humans, but animals and plant life as well. Investigations into companies like Monsanto have shown high levels of carcinogens in products such as Round-Up and other farm and garden pesticides. Fortunately, all-natural alternatives are available to treat small gardens to large farms. Farmers and gardeners have two major choices when it comes to all-natural insect repellent: do-it-yourself methods and premixed pesticides.

Morris County Jail Log, March 15-21

• Terry Glenn Lloyd, Jr., of Mount Pleasant, was arrested March 15 by Daingerfield police for disorderly conduct, evading arrest or detention with a vehicle, failure to identify a fugitive from justice, terroristic threat against a peace officer or judge, criminal mischief (greater than or equal to $100 but less than $750), resisting arrest, search or transport, assault of a public servant, possession of a controlled substance, penalty group one (less than one gram), displaying a fictitious license plate, expired motor vehicle registration, possession of drug paraphernalia, no seatbelt, and disorderly conduct-language.

The UT Health Science Center conducts three COVID-19 research projects

Researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler are currently working on multiple projects to help combat the COVID-19 pandemic. With research underway, UT Health Science Center at Tyler investigators aim to discover meaningful advancements on a global scale in relation to diagnostic test development, vaccine development and patient treatment.

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“We are all in this together”

During this difficult time, people are searching for, and trying to provide, encouragement wherever they can find it. From offering assistance with purchasing necessities, to patronizing local businesses who have been able to remain open. Travelers on Highway 259 from Daingerfield to Lone Star can see encouraging messages throughout the year, but the current message is one that reaches far and wide.

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