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Leading SA: Opportunity Home San Antonio

Brandee Perez, the chief operating officer of Opportunity Home San Antonio, discussed the organization’s efforts to provide affordable housing in the area Sunday on Leading SA.

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GMSA producers check out new pumpkin patch in Castroville

Some of KSAT 12′s GMSA producers took the short drive to Castroville recently to check out BellCreek Acres.

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Fix the facilities, we'll do the rest

Sports veterans are keen to help youngsters in Nelson Mandela Bay’s northern areas lead active, healthy lives and avoid drugs and gangsterism, but they say vandalised sporting facilities need to be refurbished first.

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Study suggests an effective way for your child to get academic support is through their peers


Study suggests an effective way for your child to get academic support is through their peers
On average, students are losing up to two to four months’ worth of learning in math
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ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Research shows that due to COVID-19, students are more likely to fall behind in math than in reading.
On average, students are losing up to two to four months’ worth of learning in math. Learning during a pandemic could be even more difficult for students with intellectual disabilities. Now, one study suggests that turning to classmates for support may be a solution.

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Texan taxpayers affected by winter storms have two extra months to file their returns this year, IRS says


Texan taxpayers affected by winter storms have two extra months to file their returns this year, IRS says
Individuals, businesses included in disaster declaration have until June 15 to file taxes, pay IRS
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SAN ANTONIO – The Internal Revenue Service is extending tax season deadlines for Texans affected by last week’s winter storms.
Individuals and businesses included in the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s recent disaster declaration now have until June 15, 2021, to file their tax returns and pay anything they owe to the IRS.
The extension applies to certain deadlines that initially fell after Feb. 11 and before April 15.
For example, individual tax returns and quarterly estimated income tax payments -- typically due on April 15 -- are now due on June 15. The extension also applies to tax-exempt organizations that operate on a calendar-year basis and have a return due on May 17, 2021.

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Don't let these 4 myths about depression convince you that you're making it up


Don’t let these 4 myths about depression convince you that you’re making it up
Ignoring the signs of depression can be dangerous to your health and wellbeing
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ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Tiredness, lack of motivation, hopelessness. We are all under a lot of stress and many of us are asking ourselves “Am I depressed?”
Ignoring the signs or going untreated can be dangerous to your health and wellbeing. As we look ahead to 2021, here are some depression myths it’s time to leave behind.
2020 might have you feeling depressed, so don’t let these myths convince you that you’re making it up.

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Research shows 70% of people may suffer from imposter syndrome

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Do you feel like a fraud? Is everyone else smarter, brighter, better? If you’re feeling this way, you’re not alone. In fact, 70% of people feel this way at one time or another. It’s called imposter syndrome, and these feelings of inferiority can impact you at work, school, and home.

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