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AG Paxton Announces $18.5 Million Settlement with Target to Resolve 2013 Data Breach

May 23, 2017 AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced an $18.5 million settlement with the Target Corporation to resolve a multistate investigation into the retail company's 2013 data breach. The breach affected more than 41 million customer payment card accounts, along with contact information for more than 60 million customers. To date the settlement amount is the largest related to a data breach achieved by a multistate group.

Joaquin Lady Rams Playoff Series

May 23, 2017 - Joaquin Lady Rams vs. Woden Lady Eagles
First Game: Thursday, May 25th at 6pm
Second Game: Saturday, May 27th at 2pm
Third Game: 30 minutes following Game 2 if necessary.

All Games will be played at Tatum ISD. All passes accepted.

Price: Adult - $3.00, Students - $2.00

Please come out to support our Lady Rams!

County Receives Donation of Bodycams for Constables; Accepts Annual Financial Audit

May 22, 2017 - The Shelby County Commissioners approved the donation of Bodycams for county constables made by Gibsons Environmental Services during their meeting held on May 8, 2017.

According to Allison Harbison, Shelby County Judge, Constable Jamie Hagler has been speaking with Gibsons representatives and they have offered to purchase the body cams for the constables at a cost totaling $1,670.01. A motion carried to approve the donation.

Humana Patients’ In-Network Access Restored on June 1st at NMC Health Network

May 19, 2017 – Nacogdoches Medical Center, the anchor of NMC Health Network, today announced that effective June 1, 2017, all patients covered under Humana’s commercial and Medicare health insurance, including members who are part of the Employer and Teacher Retirement Systems of Texas (TRS and ERS), will have in-network access to its hospital, physician clinics and hospital-affiliated outpatient centers.

The new agreement with Humana includes Nacogdoches Medical Center, an acute care facility, and the following extensions of the network:

SC Children's Advocacy Center Encourages Awareness, Reporting During Summer Vacation

May 19, 2017 – Teachers and other school professionals serve as an important first line of defense in the battle against child abuse. In our state, educators remain the largest professional group to report suspected child abuse and neglect. This time of year, children eagerly prepare for summer vacation, summer camps, trips to the pool, family vacations, and also decreased amounts of adult supervision. Children’s Advocacy Centers™ of Texas, Inc.

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