Pet Health Insurance: 08 September 2005
houstonpress.com | News | Katrina & The Waves | 2005-09-08
Houstonians know what it's like to get hammered by a super-storm, so there were some guilty sighs of relief along with the requisite concern when it became clear Hurricane Katrina wouldn't be coming our way.
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Amazing results when a plan comes together
Four friends and CitiCapital co-workers, Tonya Hooton, Rose Riley, Laura McClaskey, and Terry Hatfield, had a short brainstorming session on helping victims of Hurricane Katrina. What could be done in a short amount of time relying on the giving hearts of area individuals? As it turns out - a LOT!
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Hurricane victims enrollment in Brenham school district nears 100
The number of students enrolling in the Brenham school district because of Hurricane Katrina is nearing 100.
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Ordinance would target landlord bans
CARTERET If it weren't for Plato the 10-pound toy poodle, Linda Rauh believes she might never have walked again. Depressed and using a wheelchair to get around after breaking her back and undergoing eight operations, Rauh received Plato as a birthday gift. She credits him with changing her life.
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Houstonians know what it's like to get hammered by a super-storm, so there were some guilty sighs of relief along with the requisite concern when it became clear Hurricane Katrina wouldn't be coming our way.
Read More...
Amazing results when a plan comes together
Four friends and CitiCapital co-workers, Tonya Hooton, Rose Riley, Laura McClaskey, and Terry Hatfield, had a short brainstorming session on helping victims of Hurricane Katrina. What could be done in a short amount of time relying on the giving hearts of area individuals? As it turns out - a LOT!
Read More...
Hurricane victims enrollment in Brenham school district nears 100
The number of students enrolling in the Brenham school district because of Hurricane Katrina is nearing 100.
Read More...
Ordinance would target landlord bans
CARTERET If it weren't for Plato the 10-pound toy poodle, Linda Rauh believes she might never have walked again. Depressed and using a wheelchair to get around after breaking her back and undergoing eight operations, Rauh received Plato as a birthday gift. She credits him with changing her life.
Read More...

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