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Governor Greg Abbott Extended the State Disaster Declaration in February for Texas Counties Affected by Hurricane Harvey

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WHEREAS, I, GREG ABBOTT, Governor of the State of Texas, issued a disaster proclamation on August 23, 2017, certifying that Hurricane Harvey posed a threat of imminent disaster for Aransas, Austin, Bee, Brazoria, Cal-
houn, Chambers, Colorado, DeWitt, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Goliad, Gonzales, Harris, Jackson, Jefferson, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kleberg, Lavaca, Liberty, Live Oak, Matagorda, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, Victoria, Waller, Wharton and Wilson counties; and

WHEREAS, the disaster proclamation of August 23, 2017, was subsequently amended on August 26, August 27, August 28 and September 14 to add the following counties to the disaster proclamation: Angelina, Atascosa, Bastrop, Bexar, Brazos, Burleson, Caldwell, Cameron, Comal, Grimes, Guadalupe, Hardin, Jasper, Kerr, Lee, Leon, Madison, Milam, Montgomery, Newton, Orange, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Trinity, Tyler, Walker, Washington and Willacy; and

WHEREAS, on September 20, 2017, and in each subsequent month effective through today, I issued proclamations renewing the disaster declaration for all counties listed above; and

WHEREAS, due to the catastrophic damage caused by Hurricane Harvey, a state of disaster continues to exist in those same counties;

NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with the authority vested in me by Section 418.014 of the Texas Government Code, I do hereby renew the disaster proclamation for the 60 counties listed above. Pursuant to Section 418.017 of the code, I authorize the use of all available resources of state government and of political subdivisions that are reasonably necessary to cope with this disaster.

Pursuant to Section 418.016 of the code, any regulatory statute prescribing the procedures for conduct of state business or any order or rule of a state agency that would in any way prevent, hinder or delay necessary action in coping with this disaster shall be suspended upon written approval of the Office of the Governor.

However, to the extent that the enforcement of any state statute or administrative rule regarding contracting or procurement would impede any state agency’s emergency response that is necessary to protect life or property threatened by this declared disaster, I hereby authorize the suspension of such statutes and rules for the duration of this declared disaster.

In accordance with the statutory requirements, copies of this proclamation shall be filed with the applicable authorities.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto signed my name and have officially caused the Seal of State to be affixed at my office in the City of Austin, Texas, this the 14th day of February, 2019.

Consiéntete este Día de San Valentín con Colgate Optic White

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El Día del Amor y la Amistad está a punto de llegar, y ya sea que tengas planeado una cita con tu amorcito, salir con los amigos, o relajarte en casa, es una ocasión perfecta para consentirte a ti mimo.

Cuida y consiente tu hermosa sonrisa con la pasta dental Colgate Optic White Platinum High Impact White. Este producto de Colgate brinda 4 tonos visiblemente más blancos en seis semanas, dando resultados en tan sólo tres días*.

  • La fórmula de la pasta de dientes Colgate Optic White High Impact White esta profesionalmente diseñada con peróxido de hidrógeno.
  • Además de se segura para el uso diario, este producto protege el esmalte de los dientes y contiene fluoruro para protección anti-caries.
  • Presentación de 3.0 oz: $3.99-$4.99
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Publicación 1138 – Revista Digital 21 de febrero – 27 de febrero / 2019

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Mi Dia From Scratch is Inviting All Margarita Lovers to Celebrate National Margarita Day with Festive Drink Specials on Friday, February 22

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WHAT: Calling all margarita lovers – Mi Dia From Scratch will be celebrating National Margarita Day on Friday, February 22 with festive margarita specials. All three locations, Plano, Grapevine and Flower Mound, will be offering $5 Mi Dia Rita Rocks, Mi Dia Frozen Over and short Jalisco Twisters all day long.

Although these drink specials will be taking place, the full beverage menu will be available for guests to enjoy. For those looking to celebrate National Margarita Day with something different, Mi Dia From Scratch invites you to match one of their expertly made margaritas to your personality:

For the traditionalist, Mi Dia offers the El Tradicional margarita. Keeping you right at home with a true classic margarita, the El Tradicional includes Jose Cuervo Tradicional Reposado, Triple Sec, lemon juice and agave nectar for a blend that doesn’t stray from tradition.

For the beach lover, take a trip on an endless vacation to the beach with the Riviera Maya. This margarita blends strawberry-infused Ambhar Plata, St-Germain, Cointreau, lemon juice and agave nectar for a sweet taste that lingers even when you leave.

For the tequila aficionado, enjoy the taste of the Tradicion Mazahua. Clase Azul Reposado, Cointreau Noir, lemon juice and agave nectar come together to form a margarita for the true tequila lovers.For the sophisticated woman, the Hibiscus Champagne Margarita is an elegant treat you’re looking for. This margarita is made with Hibiscus puree, agave nectar, Clase Azul Silver, St-Germain, dry ice and topped off with Prosecco.

For the life of the party, it wouldn’t be a party without something spicy and fun. Cue the Jalisco Express, a delicious blend of Cazadores Reposado, Cointreau, serrano, cilantro, lime and habanero agave. Rimmed with a hatch pepper and salt blend for that extra kick, this margarita is sure to make your night out.

For the world traveler, explore the taste of the Pink Taco margarita. This margarita includes Tres Generaciones Silver, Cointreau, Chambord, lemon juice and agave nectar; with a Japanese Cilantro ice sphere to finish the Pink Taco off.

For the nostalgist, walk down memory lane with the Mexican Candy margarita. This margarita consists of the Mi Dia House Margarita, rocks or frozen, with chamoy, tajin chili and mango puree with a tajin salt rim, making it taste like the Mexican candy you grew up with.

For the true Texan, make others envy the Texas lifestyle with the Tattooed Blonde margarita. This margarita combines Dulce Vida Anejo Lone Star, an organic 100 proof tequila, Cointreau Noir, lemon juice and vanilla agave nectar for a real taste of Texas.

For the Instagram influencer, make a statement with Mi Dia’s signature drink, the Cloud 9 margarita. This margarita blends Codigo 1530 Blanco Rosa, Cointreau Noir, lemon juice, lime juice and vanilla agave, and to top it all off, bartenders use a molecular gastronomy technique to create a foamy finish of Hibiscus Air. There is no margarita quite like this.

WHO: Sip on your favorite lime-flavored, tequila-infused drink in honor of National Margarita Day at all Mi Dia From Scratch locations

WHEN: Friday, February 22, 2019| 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM

WHERE: Mi Dia From Scratch Plano: 3310 Dallas Parkway, Suite 105, Plano, TX 75093 | Mi Dia From Scratch Grapevine: 1295 South Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051| Mi Dia From Scratch Flower Mound: 2601 West Windsor Drive, Flower Mound, TX 75028

LINKS:

Website: http://www.midiafromscratch.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MiDiaFromScratch

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/midiafromscratch/?hl=en

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MiDiaFrmScratch

About Mi Dia From Scratch:

Spearheaded by Chef-Managing Partner Gabriel DeLeon, Mi Dia From Scratch blends traditional Mexico City recipes with modern Tex-Mex and Santa Fe flavors. DeLeon takes much of his inspiration from his passion for travel throughout the world to bring authenticity to his dishes. Mi Dia From Scratch is named for DeLeon’s use of authentic ingredients in creating unique dishes and beverages by hand that are inspired through his training with renowned Mexican Chef Patricia Quintana and influenced by his father, Chef Juan DeLeon.


Cirque du Soleil’s production LUZIA in Houston

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LUZIA takes you to an imaginary Mexico, like in a waking dream, where light quenches the spirit and rain soothes the soul.

Freely inspired by Mexico, LUZIA is a poetic and acrobatic ode to the rich, vibrant culture of a country whose wealth stems from an extraordinary mix of influences and creative collisions – a land that inspires awe with its breathtaking landscapes and architectural wonders, buoyed by the indomitable spirit of its people.

The tableaux of LUZIA weave an intricate, contemporary mosaic that awakens your senses and transports you to a place suspended between dreams and reality.

When: January 10 – February 24, 2019

Where: Sam Houston Race Park

Buy Tickets: https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/usa/houston/luzia/buy-tickets

Learn more about LUZIA here:https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/luzia

Publicación 1136 – Revista Digital 17 de enero – 23 de enero / 2019

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Yvonne Rivera Juarez, P.E.

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Yvonne Rivera Juarez Was Installed Earlier This Month as the President of the Society of American Military Engineers (Same) Houston-Galveston Post for 2019

Yvonne graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree from Texas Tech University in 2008 and a Master of Civil Engineering degree from the University of Houston in 2011. She became a Texas Licensed Professional Engineer in 2012 and currently works for Costello, Inc. as an assistant project manager on water and wastewater facility design projects.

Yvonne is also a Board Member of the Big Brothers Big Sisters Young Professionals Group, a Board Member of the Young Professionals of Family Houston, a violinist in the Hous- ton Civic Symphony, and an alumni of Leadership Houston Class XXXV. She enjoys traveling the world and spending time with her husband, Gerardo, and new- born baby.

About SAME

The Society of American Military Engineers is the only nonprofit professional engineer- ing education organization that actively promotes the advancement of both individual technical knowledge and the collective engineering capabilities of governments, the uniformed services and private industry.

Our goal is to unite public and private sector entities and individuals in the A/E/C fields so that we can prepare for and overcome natural and man made disasters, acts of terrorism and improve security at home and abroad.

The Houston Post accomplishes this goal locally by sup- porting monthly luncheon meetings and other professional/social activities attended by members of local government, military, private industry, students and other interested parties. These meetings are announced via our e-mail distribution list and quarterly newsletter. We are supported by the national Society of American Military Engineers and publications such as The Military Engineer, which also promotes the interests and goals of our society and its members. Please peruse our website to discover the bene- fits of SAME Houston Post membership.

For more information about SAME, visit: www.houstonsame.org.

¿Por Qué No Cumplimos Las Resoluciones De año Nuevo?

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Millones de personas estarán comprometidos a cumplir con su propósitos de Año Nuevo, bien sea perder peso, dejar de fumar, salir de sus deudas, conseguir un mejor empleo o pasar más tiempo con la familia. Éstos son sólo algunos de los propósitos más populares en esta época pero lamentablemente, según las estadísticas, para la tercera semana de enero el 80% romperá su resolución y regresará a sus viejos hábitos.

¿Por qué es tan dificil cumplir con los propósitos de Año Nuevo? Hay varias razones que podrían justificar el por qué no cumplimos con as metas que nos proponemos. Puedes pensar que tal vez sea porque nos falta motivación o porque no tenemos un plan detallado para lograrlo o porque la meta era poco realista o quizas porque nos falta fuerza de voluntad. Es cierto que cualquiera de estos motivos puede afectar el cumplimiento de un objetivo pero la raiz del problema radica en algo mucho más serio.

Te voy a revelar la principal razón por la cual no cumplimos nuestros propósitos de año nuevo: ¡carecemos de amor propio! No importa cuál sea tu propósito, si no te quieres lo suficiente, inconscientemente tomarás decisiones que no te ayudarán a conseguir lo que deseas.

Por ejemplo, digamos que tu resolución es dejar el cigarro, y llevas dos semanas sin tocar uno, pero un día después de cenar te da un enorme deseo de fumar, si eres alguien que no se quiere a si mismo, te sub- iras al auto para ir a comprar un caja, aunque esto afecte tu salud. Por el contrario, si real- mente te amas, evitarás caer en la tentanción y así demostrarás tu amor propio. La clave para cumplir tu resolucioón, ya sea comenzar un plan de ahorros o perder cincuenta libras consiste en quererte más.

Te sugiero que de hoy en adelante cuando sientas la tent- ación de hacer algo que rompa con tu resolución de año nuevo, antes de hacerlo, debes preguntarte: “¿Esta acción demuestra que me amo, o muestra que no me quie- ro?” Si te haces esta pregunta, tendrás la motivación de tomar la decisión que demuestre tu cariño propio. En conclusión, la mejor resolución que puedes trazar para este año es…¡AMARTE MÁS!

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Harris County Judge Hidalgo Kicks Off Historic Term With County-wide Engagement Initiative

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“Talking Transition: Harris County” Will Ring County Government to the People

After her historic inauguration with more than 2,200 attendees, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced that she is launching a new civic engagement program designed to help shape the first year of her administration.

Judge Hidalgo capped her inauguration remarks with an emphasis on opening the doors of County government at a public ceremony celebrating 81 newly elected Harris County officials. She highlighted the need for elected officials to “proactively inform our community about County government, and bring lessons from our community and from thought leaders into our policy agenda.”

Judge Hidalgo’s initiative, Talking Transition: Harris County, will provide a forum for residents to discuss the issues that matter most to them, learn about County government, and weigh in on pressing public policy matters.

The first program of its kind in Harris County, Talking Transition will allow Judge Hidalgo and her team to obtain a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the issues and ideas that most impact County residents, as they work to shape their agenda.

“Throughout my campaign, I pledged to increase transparency and accountability in Harris County government. Too few residents know how County government works and how to engage with it,” said Judge Lina Hidalgo. “For me, public service means ensuring that our most vulnerable residents have the same voice in our local government as the most powerful among us.”

Talking Transition: Harris County is expected to be the largest civic engagement program in the South. It is modeled after similar programs in New York and Washington, D.C., and made possible by the Houston Endowment and the Ford Foundation.

“Houston Endowment recognizes the value of community voice in good governance,” said Ann Stern, president and CEO of Houston Endowment. “By ensuring all voices are heard, we can continue to enhance our region’s assets, achieve equitable outcomes, and resolve issues that are important to the residents of Harris County.”

Talking Transition will address seven public policy areas – education, housing, transportation, resiliency, health, justice, and economic opportunity – through a series of public events across the County. The initiative includes a variety of ways for Harris County residents to interact with and learn more about their local government. The core components include:

Transparency Announcements throughout the County will provide easily-digestible information about how County government works and eye opening statistics intended to motivate residents to learn more.

Civic Saturdays: Offered at a seven locations around Harris County, Civic Saturdays are a series of full-day public events happening on consecutive Saturdays:

  • Civic School: Features classroom-style lessons for Harris County residents to learn about how County government works.
  • Town Halls: A large gather- ing organized around a specific policy area that will give residents a chance to share new ideas for improving their communities and to hear from others.
  • Action Plan Workshops: Smaller working groups for people who have devoted time to specific issues to focus on how to best realize community-driven ideas through County government.

Survey: Teams of canvassers will be spread throughout the County to ask residents about what needs to be improved among County services, what would help them engage more with County government, and what needs to be prioritized when it comes to prioritizing the County budget. The survey will also be available both online and at each Civic Saturday.

All Talking Transitions events are free and open to the public. A full schedule of activities will become available online at www.talkingtransition.us.

James Harden Named Western Conference Player of the Week

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The NBA announced that Houston Rockets guard James Harden has been named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played from Monday, Dec. 24 through Sunday, Dec. 30 (Week 11). It is Harden’s second Player of the Week award of the season and the 20th of his career, all coming as a Rocket.

The Rockets were 3-0 for the week, while outscoring oppo- nents by an average of 7.3 points per game. Harden scored 40-plus points in each of the three games, marking the longest streak of his career. For the week, he aver- aged 42.3 points, 6.3 assists, 5.7 rebounds, 1.67 steals and 1.33 blocks.

Harden opened the week by scoring a game-high 41 points vs. Oklahoma City on Christmas Day. It marked the highest point total by any player on Christmas dating back to 2011. Harden scored 28 of his game-high 45 points in the second half of the win vs. Boston on Dec. 27 and closed out the week by leading all scorers with 41 points at New Or- leans on Dec. 29.

For the season, Harden is averaging 33.0 points, which would be the highest scoring average by any player since Kobe Bryant’s 35.4 ppg in 2005-06. Harden has recorded at least 35 points and 5 assists in each of the past seven games, tying Oscar Robertson for the longest streak in NBA history. His seven-game streak of scoring 35-plus points is tied for the fourth-longest of any player since the 1976-77 NBA/ ABA merger.

Harden has also hit at least four 3-pointers in each of the past seven games, which is tied for the second-longest streak in NBA history. He leads the league with 146 3FGM overall this sea- son, which is tied for the highest total through a player’s first 32 games played in league history.

Source: nba.com/rockets