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Lack of quorum derails zoning for McGregor-area development

Trader Joe s on many lips at hearing on McGregor development

Several names were dropped during a hearing on the proposed development along Highway 84. Trader Joe s received considerable air time, as did H-E-B, Sprouts, Brookshire s, Randalls, Costco and Whataburger.

Director of Waco-McLennan County Public Health District announced

LaShonda M. Malrey-Horne was selected as the new Director of Public Health Services at the Health District. Credit: The City of Waco and the Waco McLennan County Public Health District Author: Celeste Houmard (6News) Updated: 8:31 PM CST January 27, 2021 WACO, Texas The City of Waco and the Waco McLennan County Public Health District announced the selection of LaShonda M. Malrey-Horne as the new Director of Public Health Services at the Health District. Malrey-Horne was selected from a large pool of applicants and was interviewed and unanimously approved by the McLennan County Public Health District Board made up of representatives from the participating cities in McLennan County, according to the Waco McLennan County Public Health District.

Funding for fledgling businesses focus of two new operations in Waco

A San Francisco company founded to funnel loans to mom-and-pop shops in developing nations has brought its act to Texas, collaborating with Startup Waco to make no-interest microloans available locally. Kiva, a nonprofit founded in 2005, has chosen to make Waco a “Kiva Hub,” the first city in Texas to receive such a designation, Startup Waco CEO Jon Passavant said. He welcomed small business needing a loan up to $15,000 to contact Startup Waco, headquartered at 605 Austin Ave. The Waco City Council gave the local Kiva Hub a financial kick-start, awarding it a $50,000 grant. Passavant said he hopes to approach individuals and foundations about putting additional money behind Kiva.

Microloans for Waco businesses the focus of new operation

A San Francisco company founded to funnel loans to mom-and-pop shops in developing nations has brought its act to Texas, collaborating with Startup Waco to make no-interest microloans available locally. Kiva, a nonprofit founded in 2005, has chosen to make Waco a “Kiva Hub,” the first city in Texas to receive such a designation, Startup Waco CEO Jon Passavant said. He welcomed small business needing a loan up to $15,000 to contact Startup Waco, headquartered at 605 Austin Ave. The Waco City Council gave the local Kiva Hub a financial kick-start, awarding it a $50,000 grant. Passavant said he hopes to approach individuals and foundations about putting additional money behind Kiva.

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