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Local Content and Services Report

Local Content and Services Report KACU receives a federal grant from the Corporation of Public Broadcasting. The CPB requests that certain information be available to the public, specifically local content and services information. 1. Describe your overall goals and approach to address identified community issues, needs, and interests through your station’s vital local services, such as multiplatform long and short-form content, digital and in-person engagement, education services, community information, partnership support, and other activities, and audiences you reached or new audiences you engaged. KACU exists to enrich the Abilene area with insightful news and entertainment. Through the continued development and increase of our local news, our thoughtful lineup with a range of news magazines and insightful educational and music programs, our increased local news presence with our daily news update email and COVID-related local news, addressing hunger in our community by dona

W Michael Shipman to Retire; Larry A Miller to be Named North Dallas Bank & Trust Chief Executive Officer

Share: DALLAS, Dec. 15, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) North Dallas Bank & Trust Co. (OTC:NODB) ( NDBT ) today announced that W. Michael Shipman will retire as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer on March 31, 2021. Shipman will be succeeded by NDBT s current President, Larry A. Miller, effective April 1, 2021.   It is fitting that during North Dallas Bank & Trust s 60 th year in business, we appoint a new leader who has Larry s vision, strong management style and customer based focus approach to banking, said Shipman. Larry s character, ability to be innovative and his proven decision-making skills will serve our bank well as NDBT begins a new decade. We are confident that under Larry s direction and influence NDBT will continue to raise the expectations of what a bank can be.

COVID-19: Taylor County deaths climb 3 more, plus 110 new cases

COVID-19: Taylor County deaths climb 3 more, plus 110 new cases The number of county deaths connected to the coronavirus is 165.  The deceased are a man and a woman each in their 80s with preexisting health conditions and a woman in her 70s with unknown medical predisposition, health officials said. In the past eight days, Taylor County has reported 39 COVID-19-linked deaths.  The 110 new cases are based on 57 polymerase chain reaction tests and 53 antigen tests. Active cases total 2,481 (913 PCR cases and 1,568 antigen cases).  There are 102 COVID-19 inpatients at Abilene hospitals, which is eight fewer than reported Monday, city officials said. Hendrick Health System on Tuesday reported the COVID-19 inpatients number was 17.25% of total hospital beds in Abilene s trauma service area, an increase from Monday s rate of 16.38%.

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