December 2022

Verba Mae Cambron

Verba Mae Cambron of Savoy, TX, 104, died Friday, December 2, 2022 at D’Youville Senior Care Center in Lowell. She was married to the late Clifford Cambron.

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Good Morning: Watching the signs of growth

As GlobalWafers and Texas Instruments prepare to invest collectively nearly $35 billion worth of new facilities in Te x o m a , the signs of that upcoming growth are already here if you know where to look. As a reporter, I’ve had a front row seat to these projects, and I’ve started seeing subtle signs of that growth and what the project will mean for the region in my day-to-day reporting.

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

“The Phantom of the Opera” — Broadway’s longest- running show — has postponed its final performance by eight weeks, pushing its final curtain from February to April after ticket demand spiked. Last week, the show raked in an eye-popping $2,2 million with a full house.

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Psychiatrist won’t give up a patient’s list of medications

Dear Dr. Roach: My sister has asked her psychiatrist for a list of the medications she has been on during the past few years. She would like to try a new one, as she is crying constantly and seems disoriented. He won’t explore changing meds and also won’t give her the list, claiming he hasn’t got the time. Isn’t it illegal not to give her this information? Who should she contact in the state of New York? I am very worried. This does not seem professional.

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