● SAN ANTONIO · 'Their sacrifice will never be forgotten': Helotes nonprofit honors fallen first responders● ROUND ROCK · Cedar Park man arrested for stabbing outside Round Rock Tavern● HOUSTON · Mexican volunteer group conducts new search for Nancy Guthrie following anonymous tip● HOUSTON · Investigation underway after body found at W. Houston apartment complex● COLLEGE STATION · College Station looks beyond football weekends to drive year-round tourism with the help of Texas A&M● LAREDO · Laredo organizations provide wound care kits to unhoused amid screwworm concerns● LUBBOCK · Big Texan partners with Lockney meat processor for mail-order beef● SHERMAN · Texoma theatre hosts summer workshops for children to hone skills, gain confidence● SAN ANTONIO · 'Their sacrifice will never be forgotten': Helotes nonprofit honors fallen first responders● ROUND ROCK · Cedar Park man arrested for stabbing outside Round Rock Tavern● HOUSTON · Mexican volunteer group conducts new search for Nancy Guthrie following anonymous tip● HOUSTON · Investigation underway after body found at W. Houston apartment complex● COLLEGE STATION · College Station looks beyond football weekends to drive year-round tourism with the help of Texas A&M● LAREDO · Laredo organizations provide wound care kits to unhoused amid screwworm concerns● LUBBOCK · Big Texan partners with Lockney meat processor for mail-order beef● SHERMAN · Texoma theatre hosts summer workshops for children to hone skills, gain confidence
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Experts highlight high Alzheimer's prevalence rates in border region
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By By Emma Galle and Marissa Rodrguez Limn·6 hr ago
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LAREDO, Tex.
(KGNS) - Experts held a conference on Alzheimer's and dementia Friday, June 12, focusing on prevention and how to keep the brain healthy.
Organizers say a study in the Laredo border region found about a 15% prevalence of Alzheimer's in the community.
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