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Man free of cancer recounts story battling disease
SUMMARY: In South Texas, cancer, particularly among Latinos, is a significant concern. Willie Duraso, a 72-year-old man diagnosed with advanced stage four diffuse large B cell lymphoma in 2021, successfully overcame the disease. Initially attributing his stomach pain to diverticulitis, Willie received the shocking cancer diagnosis after medical tests. With his family’s support, he underwent six rounds of chemotherapy and 18 rounds of radiation, achieving a clean bill of health by 2022. Willie emphasizes the importance of seeking medical help for health issues and believes that cancer is not a death sentence. He now cherishes time with his family.
For 72-year-old Willie Durazo, he enjoys the little things most. In 2021, Durazo got sick. He was later diagnosed with four-stage diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
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New Orleans city leaders calling for answers surrounding lack of bollards during New Year's terro…
SUMMARY: Questions surrounding the effectiveness of bollards in New Orleans’ French Quarter have emerged following a recent terror attack, prompting internal disputes among city leaders. The bollards were installed after the 2016 Nice attack, which resulted in 86 deaths. Costing $40 million and funded by various levels of government, the security upgrades include barriers and surveillance cameras aimed at protecting pedestrians. Despite these measures, the city’s leadership, including the recently appointed NOPD Superintendent Ann Kirkpatrick, faces scrutiny over inadequate security implementation. A hearing is scheduled for tomorrow to address these concerns and seek accountability from law enforcement and security officials.
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Ouachita County Sheriff’s office is offering ride service during the bad weather
SUMMARY: The Ouachita County Sheriff’s Office in Camden is offering a ride service to help residents during bad weather expected this week, including snow and a wintry mix. The service is aimed at ensuring essential medical personnel and dialysis patients can reach their appointments safely. It will begin Thursday, depending on road conditions, and can be arranged by calling the Sheriff’s office. Residents are asked to provide one to two hours’ notice. The service is subject to delays due to demand, but safety is the top priority. For more information, contact the Sheriff’s office at 870-231-5300 extension 1.
Ouachita County Sheriff’s office is offering ride service during the bad weather
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New Orleans City Council to press Cantrell administration on anti-terrorism planning • Louisiana Illuminator
SUMMARY: In response to the deadly truck attack on Bourbon Street that killed 14, New Orleans officials are investigating the city’s security protocols. The City Council will hold hearings to address concerns over inadequate barriers and preparations, particularly after a security report pointed out failures in existing bollards. Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration will answer questions, and a separate committee for a full investigation is being formed. Additionally, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is reviewing security plans for high-profile upcoming events. Residents express concerns about prioritizing tourist safety over local resident safety and emphasize the need for improved infrastructure.
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