I’ve been a sports fan for many years, but the one thing that bothers the heck out of me when it comes to professional sports is “super teams.”
The definition of a “super …
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By Vandy Van Epps, Gonzales Inquirer
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8/11/22
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Dear Violet,
My husband and I have one child, a boy, who just turned four years old. Our son loves to play with dolls, and play dress up, as well as toy cars and “good guys/bad …
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8/11/22
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Dear Violet,
My older sister has been the best sibling anyone could ask for. She helped raise me when our parents died, and took care of me through college, until I was started in my new career.
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6/2/22
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Anxiety, that all consuming panic feeling, that may come on in quiet waves, or in a sudden rush, are normal reactions to stress and happen when current stress is involved, or even memories of …
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By BETTY COHN, Gonzales Inquirer
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10/13/22
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Arthur Brewer, representing the Alzheimer’s Association Capital of Texas Chapter, and manager of the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, considers this a family business. He is proud to announce two …
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By Betty Cohn, Gonzales Inquirer
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9/1/22
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Americans have more media options than ever. We are inundated with stories, memes, videos and promotions 24 hours a day. Most of us are on social media, which is built to provide an endless feed of …
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By Dean Ridings, Special to the Inquirer
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10/5/23
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Dear editor,
In February 2020, I attended a Q&A meeting with the former mayor, along with many people of the Gonzales, Texas, community. At this meeting, I brought up the topic of the …
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12/1/22
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When children are chubby we often give them cute nicknames (mommy's little butterball) or we call it “baby fat” that these children will outgrow. We also tell them not to worry about what …
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By Betty Cohn, Gonzales Inquirer
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1/5/23
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Dear Violet,
My mom was the kind of mom who cooked every night, beginning our week with a large family style Sunday dinner, filled with wonderfully delicious dishes that are now cherished and …
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12/1/22
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There are many signs of depression that are not often spoken of, or understood, by the general public. Many believe depression is being “overly sad,” and nothing more. Depression, …
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By Betty Cohn, Gonzales Inquirer
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11/10/22
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In the realm of plant medicine, few have been as misunderstood and unfairly treated as hemp. As a medical professional with a passion for my patients’ health and well-being, I believe it is …
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By Garth O. Vaz, M.D.
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11/30/23
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The United States is known for a lot of things, some good, some bad, some debatable, but above all, our country is known for freedom. Freedom to be who we want, say what we want, worship as we want, …
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By Betty Cohn, Gonzales Inquirer
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11/10/22
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Dear Violet,
I’m twenty-five, single and the mother of a beautiful one year old daughter. I want to go back to school, but am finding it difficult to work two jobs, juggle motherhood, and go …
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10/6/22
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According to the National Kidney Foundation, Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) currently impacts over 30 million Americans, and this disease is a result of the gradual loss of kidney function, over time.
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By BETTY COHN, Gonzales Inquirer
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6/9/22
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Dear Violet,
My ex-husband and I share multiple children together, and I have been the sole provider of said children their entire lives.
Now that I am much older (late 60s), I am worried …
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6/16/22
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Arthritis affects millions of Americans and is one of the most diagnosed ailments in the world. This disorder is caused by inflammation of the joints, leading to swelling, pain and difficulty with …
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By Betty Cohn, Gonzales Inquirer
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9/22/22
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Dear Violet,
My uncle left me a large sum of money when he passed away last year. My husband is not aware of the inheritance, and my uncle made sure it was placed in a secure trust for me and me …
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5/26/22
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Esophageal cancer is often unrepresented in the media, public discourse and general community discussions, leading to a lack of awareness of the existence, extent, causes and repercussions of this …
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By BETTY COHN, Gonzales Inquirer
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6/23/22
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May is stroke awareness month, and this is a very serious and highly dangerous medical condition that requires immediate attention. So what is a stroke and what can be done to prevent or lessen the …
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By BETTY COHN, Gonzales Inquirer
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5/26/22
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The Gonzales City Council meeting was coming to an end Thursday, Aug. 10, when there was an exchange between Councilwoman Ronda Miller, Mayor Steve Sucher and Councilwoman Sherrie Koepp that revealed …
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By LEW K. COHN, Inquirer Publisher
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8/16/23
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