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Category: Community

Voting Information & Resources

Acceptable forms of photo ID: Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS Texas Handgun License issued by DPS United States Military Identification Card containing the person’s photograph United States Citizenship Certificate … Continue reading

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month or NBCAM. During the month of October, charities raise awareness in order to increase funding for research to combat the horrible disease. The campaign is also used to help remind people that it’s very important to get checked for breast cancer, especially if the … Continue reading

5 Ways To Celebrate Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is a time-honored tradition dedicated to honoring the incredible women who have shaped our lives with their love, guidance, and unwavering support. As this special day approaches, there’s no better way to express your gratitude and affection for the amazing mom in your life than by treating her … Continue reading

Strides Against Breast Cancer Event & Photos

It’s no surprise to you that COVID-19 has changed the way we live and do things. This year, we were able to attend (non-virtually) the Making Strides Corpus Christi event. Essentially, a “city-wide cruise” that had many stops along the way. With a start line and finish line, strides were … Continue reading

Innovation Scholarships Available to Creative Students in Texas and Throughout the U.S.

At Herrman & Herrman, P.L.L.C., we are pleased to sponsor our 6th annual Innovation Scholarship Contest with $12,000 in prizes. The 2020 scholarship contest is now open for submissions and entries will be accepted through December 1, 2020. The Innovation Scholarships recognize creative thinking and community service and offer financial … Continue reading

The Danger of Having a Heatstroke

Between the months of June and August, average high temperatures in Texas enter the danger zone and exceed 90-degrees Fahrenheit, and with that comes the risk of having a heat stroke. While most people think of Texas as a place where warm weather is a constant, residents and visitors to … Continue reading

Encouraging the Youth to Vote!

2018 was quite a year! A year of ups and downs for many of us. We did a lot together in 2018, but what the most exciting thing we did together was vote. We saw record voter turnout in 2018, which proves that people realize that they need to get … Continue reading

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