Chiropractic care helps to harmonize the natural system of the body by realigning the bones of the spine and removing congestion and pressure in the nervous system. This helps in reducing the physiological stress response and regains the healing and maximum functioning of the body. Chiropractic care has not only treated many health problems but has also helped a great deal in stabilizing the level of blood pressure.
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FORT WORTH NEWS: Tree-trimming contractor dies after being electrocuted while working, Robbery suspect arrested outside a downtown church
FORT WORTH, Texas — News reports stated of a 23-year-old contractor who died on Monday after his tree-trimming equipment came in contact with a live power line, this according to the authorities who made the announcement.
The Fort Worth Fire Department removed the victim’s body from the tree where he was working on which was located in the 2500 block of Warren Lane just before 11 a.m. Residents nearby reportedly called the Fire Department around 9:30 a.m. regarding a suspected electrocution.
According to fire officials who arrived at the scene, the main power line had to be shut off in some houses in the area so that the victim’s body could be removed.
C-130s Moving Out Of Fort Worth?
FORT WORTH, Texas – Recent reports stated that the U.S. House Defense Appropriations subcommittee is ready to stop the move of C-130s legislatively just after three months of trying to persuade the Air Force not to transfer eight C-130 Hercules aircraft from Fort Worth to Great Falls, Montana.
The House version of the defense appropriations bill is a repudiation of the Air Force’s and Defense Department’s proposal to move 151 Air National Guard aircraft, then reportedly cut 5,000 personnel and move dozens more airplanes across the country. The said plan would affect Texas by getting rid of one of its major assets for natural disasters.
Early Childhood Matters Celebrates 6th Anniversary, Bike Month Activities in Fort Worth
FORT WORTH, Texas – Early Childhood Matters is reportedly celebrating its six years of service on Friday at the Fort Worth Central Library located at 500 W. Third St.
ECM families, both current and new, are being invited to celebrate with activities like arts and craft projects which have been created over the past year by ECM families. These projects will also be on display at the event. There will also be story times and other activities for children in attendance.
The group has already helped nearly 10,000 children under the age of 5 to become better prepared to start school.
2 Dallas Men Exonerated in 1983 Dallas Rape and Shooting Case
DALLAS, Texas — Recently, two Dallas men have been reportedly exonerated in an almost 30-year-old rape and shooting case after DNA tests in Dallas County implicated other people in the crime.
Judge Susan Hawk reportedly gave her apologies to James Curtis Williams and Raymond Jackson after she declared both men being formally innocent of the aggravated sexual assault. Williams and Jackson have been convicted of allegedly attacking a woman outside a Dallas bar in November 1983 and they have been sentenced to life in prison. Both of them have been recently paroled.
Identity Theft Led to Crime Spree for Two Years
FORT WORTH, Texas – Two years ago, a nurse aide working at a Fort Worth nursing home, suddenly realized that someone took her purse while walking to the parking lot of the said facility. That incident led to one of Tarrant County’s identity theft suspects who reportedly targeted over half a dozen area nursing homes as well as home healthcare businesses and at least a dozen frail and vulnerable patients the said facilities.
The Dallas Opera Highly Praised by Attendees
ARLINGTON, Texas – Saturday night had been a successful one for the Dallas Opera having to perform simulcast in front of many a large crowd at the Cowboys Stadium. They indeed have made a good impression on the audience as the night went by during the performances.
The players, for example, reportedly wore beautiful and fantastic costumes during the event, instead of their big and grouchy shoulder pads and helmets.
Rally Held Promoting to Change Division Street Name for Martin Luther King Jr.
ARLINGTON, Texas – Approximately 100 people in Arlington participated in the NAACP’s campaign to rename Division Street after Martin Luther King Jr. They carried signs and chanted slogans including “Let’s Pave the Way for MLK” on Saturday.
President Silk Littlejohn-Gamble reportedly led the group. They have been petitioning city and state officials to rename the prominent 8-mile stretch of highway in honor of the civil-rights leader.
Many supporters went to Division Street holding up banners with King’s photo as well as signs which read, “Promote this vision, End the Division.” The said peaceful march reportedly ended with a rally at Cowboys Stadium. Supporters spoke regarding how they believe that such a tribute would help unify the community.
