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Archive for the ‘Health’ Category
Well screenings availableMay 1, 2011
(From Pam K.) Well screenings and training available from the Texas Well Owner Network Print April 29th, 2011 | Posted in New Waves (April 2011) Owners of private water wells in several South and Central Texas counties can get their water screened for possible contaminants in the coming months through a program offered through a [...]
County Health Rankings for TexasMarch 31, 2011
(From Pam K.) Check out where your county ranks by visiting County Health Ratings.
County Health Rankings for Texas
Farmers, Farmers Markets – Health InsuranceMarch 7, 2011
(From Sarah Bird) Part of the Farmers Market Coalition’s ongoing mission is to serve producers, market managers, and other farmers market organization staff. This winter, we launched a webinar series on insurance, designed to help farmers markets and producers better understand and manage the liability risks that could compromise everything they’ve worked so hard to [...]

