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Shannon Health to Hold Hearing to Renew Its COPA on September 16

Shannon Health to Hold Hearing to Renew Its COPA on September 16
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Safety-net hospitals hit hard by pandemic could lose access to 340B drugs

Safety-net hospitals hit hard by pandemic could lose access to 340B drugs
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First Financial Announces Board Election And Increased Dividend At Annual Meeting

First Financial Announces Board Election And Increased Dividend At Annual Meeting News provided by Share this article Share this article ABILENE, Texas, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/  First Financial Bankshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: FFIN) – In connection with the 2021 Annual Shareholders Meeting, the Board of Directors of First Financial Bankshares, Inc. today declared a $0.15 per share cash dividend for the second quarter, which represents a 15.4 percent increase and will be paid to shareholders of record on June 16, 2021, with payment set for July 1, 2021. Shareholders re-elected eleven existing members to the Board of Directors. The re-elected directors are April Anthony, CEO, Encompass Health - Home Health and Hospice, Dallas; Vianei Lopez Braun, Attorney,  Decker Jones, P.C., Fort Worth; Tucker S. Bridwell, President of Mansfeldt Investment Corporation, Abilene; David Copeland, President, SIPCO, Inc., and Shelton Family Foundation, Abilene; Mike Denny, Owner/President of Batje

COVID-19: Taylor County adds 6 deaths Thursday; recoveries top 10,000

Taylor County now has recorded 232 COVID-related deaths. The county also reported that the number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 surpassed 10,000 to 10,070 (4,605 polymerase chain reaction cases and 5,465 antigen cases).  The deceased are:  Woman in her 50s with preexisting conditions Man in his 60s with unknown medical predisposition Woman in her 40s with unknown medical predisposition Woman in her 70s with preexisting conditions Woman in her 60s with unknown medical predisposition The average age of the deceased since the first reported death is 75. Of the 184 new cases, 66 are based on PCR tests and 118 on antigen tests.  Active cases total 2,530 (1108 PCR cases and 1,422 antigen cases). A week ago on Jan. 7, the number of active cases was 2,066.

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