Here are the other acts coming to Temple throughout the summer:
June 11: The Blues Posse at Miller Park
June 18: Landon Heights at West Temple Park
June 25: Tejano Storm Band at West Temple Park
July 9: The Selfless Lovers at Santa Fe Plaza
July 16: Clint Allen Janisch Band at Santa Fe Plaza
July 23: Hair Metal Giants and Lion Sam Farrow Amphitheater
July 30: Wayworn Traveler at Lion Sam Farrow Amphitheater
Concerts are free and open to the public and registration is not required. Picnic baskets, blankets and leashed pets are welcome. Glass containers are not allowed. The city said food vendors will be on site. Concerts are subject to cancelation or rescheduling due to inclement weather.
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State House Passes Medicaid Managed Baylor Scott and White Healthcare Program
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05/07/2021
AUSTIN, Texas – The Texas House of Representatives officially passed House Bill 3662 on Friday, May 7. State Representative Hugh D. Shine (Temple) Joint Authored the bill with Representative Brad Buckley (Killeen), Representative Kyle Kacal (College Station) and James Talarico (Round Rock). Supported by Baylor Scott and White, House Bill 3662 is a local bill that extends current protections in Central Texas by ensuring that the Scott and White Health Plan is offered to more Medicaid recipients by allowing the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to contract with Managed Care Organizations, like Baylor Scott and White, to provide services.