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I see studies go by all the time trying to answer this question: why can’t employers find workers now that the COVID-19 case numbers are dropping?
I see studies go by all the time trying to answer this question: why can’t employers find workers now that the COVID-19 case numbers are dropping?
By the time you read this, the first skirmish in the 2022 election battle will be over, and we will all know who won the race for governor of Virginia. I suspect that winner will be Glenn Youngkin, a Republican businessman who has been crisscrossing the state in a bus covered with the signatures of supporters. He speaks in a direct but folksy manner and communicates well. Having begun his race far back, he now (according to polls) has a lead of around eight points over Hillary favorite Terry McAuliffe (a former governor of the state).
Dr. James Dobson wrote in his book, Straight Talk, concerning his children: I wondered what memories will predominate in their minds when I lie at the point of death, a moment or two from now. What will they remember to be the happiest experiences of their lives? Will they recall a busy father who was preoccupied with writing books and catching planes and answering mail and taking phone calls and being a “big man”? Or will they recall a patient dad who took time to love them and teach them and enjoy the beauty of God’s world with them?
The price of a gallon of gasoline tops $3 across much of the state, which is up more than $1.20 from a year ago, according to AAA. The average price for regular gas in Texas stood at $3.03 per gallon on Sunday as crude oil prices continue to creep up, closing above $80 per barrel. Crude oil price is one of a quartet of factors that influence the cost of gasoline, reported The Dallas Morning News. The cost of refining, distribution expenses and taxes also affect the price at the pump.
Rio South Texas, a bi-national region on the U.S.-Mexico Border, encompasses seven Texas counties and 10 municipalities in the State of Tamaulipas. On the U.S. side the region spans from the Gulf of Mexico ports in Brownsville-Cameron County in the east to the logistics centers of the Laredo-Webb County area in the west. The Mexican portion of the region extends from the beaches of Matamoros in the east to the manufacturing plants of Nuevo Laredo in the west. This unique location allows for deep international relations in culture and trade.
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