Texas Influencers are earning big bucks on social media Written by Community Reports Published: 09 March 2021
Almost everyone and everything is on Instagram. From big-name celebrities like the Kardashians to public agencies like the Big Thicket National Preserve, the social media platform has proven to be a highly effective way of reaching large audiences. It’s no wonder that right here in Texas our own homegrown influencers have been earning big bucks on the popular platform. So, with that in mind, here are some of the ones you need to follow right now.
Tina Homemaker and decorator Tina knows a thing or two about turning houses into homes – just ask her 88,000 followers. In an interview, Tina reveals that her Instagram journey began when she was looking for things to do when her daughter was getting ready to leave home to be a junior in college. So she started pointing the camera at her own home and uploading the content on her account, thinkin
Opinion: I didn t recognize my country - Readers share how they weathered the winter storm
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Annabeth Golden, 12, with mom Heather Golden, finally gets a cup of hot chocolate Friday. Instead of a typically toasty home, the arctic blast left her family in the dark, “desolate, lonely and cold.”Yi-Chin Lee, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Houston Chronicle reader Bill Pond holds a photo of his parents, Minnie and Bill, in the home he has lived in since he was a child Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in Humble. Pond said that during the frigid cold he could hear the beams expand and creak.Steve Gonzales, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
Flooring and baseboards in the Atascocita Middle School s choir room were damaged by water. Preparations are underway to install new flooring in the affected areas. (Courtesy Humble ISD) At the Feb. 23 Humble ISD board of trustees meeting, district officials provided further information on damages caused by Winter Storm Uri; additionally, trustees declared a state of emergency due to the storm and approved hiring a new contractor for the Kingwood High School flood barrier project.
While only three HISD schools received significant damage because of water systems freezing and breaking amid freezing temperatures, 22 of the district s 44 campuses and three of its five facility buildings suffered damages, said Nolan Correa, HISD associate superintendent of operational support service. Additionally, 10 buses suffered cracked radiators, and some cafeterias lost some of their perishable food, he said.
Canada Iron Inc.: Canada Iron Announces Reverse Takeover Transaction with Humble & Fume and Subcription Receipt Financing
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