If an agreement is not reached by October, Blue Cross and Blue Shield members, in and out of state, will have to pay out of pocket or higher rates for Baylor Scott & White doctors and facilities.
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Two men died after twin-engine Cessna crashed at McKinney National Airport on June 27.
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Earlier this week, Luke traveled down to Crockett, Texas and visited with the folks at Stealth Vision (www.stealthvision.com). This company, owned by noted eye surgeon and well-traveled big game hunter Dr. John McCall, makes some of the finest hunting optics available. Mr. Joe Cunningham spent time with Luke mounting and shooting in one of the Stealth Vision scopes on Luke's new CVA Cascade rifle chambered in 6.5 PCR. Luke was amazed at the accuracy provided by his new rifle/scope combination and shot at the longest distance of his life, out to 1,200 yards. Precision shooting at various yardages was as simple as knowing the range and dialing it in. This was a very fun and educational day for Luke. Click and listen to Luke and Joe Cunningham talk about long range rifle shooting in today's show.
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The university's child care service has been licensed since 1989.
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Trustees are set to review a budget that includes a two percent raise for Greenville ISD employees.
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In today's show, Luke and his guest Brett Kilmer with Chums on The Water Guide Service (www.chumsonthewater.com) discuss a recent sandbass (white bass) trip on Lake Tawakoni. Kilmer discloses some of his fishing tips that he's learned from years spent on the water. Luke has been a long time fan of fishing for and eating sandbass, a species he referred to as the "People's Fish" in his newspaper outdoor column this week. Click and listen to this weeks show and you too might become a fan of this widely dispersed, hard fighting and good eating fish, the white bass.
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As of March of this year, Chicken Soup for the Soul had about $414 million in assets and $970 million in debts. Shares for the public company have fallen more than 90% over the last year.
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Osaka will next play American Emma Navarro in the second round of the tournament.
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Children are more than half of the nearly 580,000 people who have become homeless in the last four months, the U.N.'s children agency said.
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U.S. District Judge James Cain, Jr. sided with the states, granting a preliminary injunction that puts the Biden administration’s delay consideration of projects aimed at LNG exports on hold.
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The United States was eliminated from the Copa America with a 1-0 loss to Uruguay, a defeat sure to increase pressure to replace coach Gregg Berhalter before the 2026 World Cup.