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Good morning, DMN audience. My name is Kellen, and I am the person responsible for selecting the stories and headlines below. Did you know that a Cowboys' player set an NFL record this past weekend? Star cornerback DaRon Bland recorded his fifth interception returned for a touchdown this past Sunday against the Commanders, the most by any player in an NFL season. [See why]( David Moore thinks the accomplishment should earn him a certain accolade. Be on the lookout for our evening roundup later today, and as always, thank you for supporting local news. [If you were severely injured, how long would it take to reach a trauma center?]( After a major injury, every minute can affect a patientâs chance of survival. If you were severely injured, [...] [Mark Cuban has been the face of the Mavericks franchise. Why would he get out now?]( | Sherrington While Cuban would maintain operational control of the team, the Mavericks wonât be the same. [Dallas police to enforce ordinance limiting strip-club, adult-store hours]( The Dallas Police Department plans to resume enforcement Thursday of the cityâs sexually-oriented business [...] [SMU grads tackle plastic waste problem by turning agricultural products into bioplastics]( PlantSwitch, a Sanford, N.C.-based company founded and run by former SMU golfers Maxime Blandin and Dillon [...] ADVERTISEMENT
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BLEEDING OUT [A Lower Valley Fire District ambulance drove along a dirt road through the Horsethief Canyon State Wildlife Area after a training exercise near Fruita, Colo., last April. ]( The American West, with its expansive geography and extensive trauma care deserts, poses unique challenges for emergency medical providers. (Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer) [Trauma deserts in rural America: Where you live can determine whether you live]( Late one night, a car landed at the bottom of a ravine near Grand Junction, Colo. Inside, the lone survivor had head and chest injuries. But emergency responders had no easy way to get to him. Unlike urban areas, where trauma hospitals are typically a few miles away, in rural parts of America, patients who become injured can be several hours from help. A Dallas Morning News data analysis found that about a quarter of all Americans live farther than a 30-minute drive from Level I or II trauma centers, which provide the highest level of care to injured patients. This story is part of [âBleeding Out,â]( a new series from The Dallas Morning News and San Antonio Express-News, exploring how gaps in the American health care system fail to address preventable deaths. [READ MORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Account Login]( | [Help Center](
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