School boards: National School District (National City), 6 p.m. Wednesday
Habitat offers 6 homes in National City
San Diego Habitat for Humanity is offering six affordable homes at Harding Avenue and West 18th Street in National City for purchase by qualified buyers. Applicants who are selected will be invited to help build and buy their own home, which will be sold at an affordable price that will not be greater than 30 percent of the buyer’s household income. The planned homes are attached row townhomes with garages, three bedrooms, 2.5 baths and will range from 1,100 to 1,300 square feet. Habitat for Humanity is hosting a virtual orientation in English and Spanish on demand from July 19-25. The orientation will introduce San Diego Habitat for Humanity, the homeownership program requirements, and how to apply to buy a home through the organization. The orientation is required before receiving an application. To qualify for a Habitat home, applicants must have a demonstrated
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Lincoln – Nebraska’s
Crystal Elliott earned Most Outstanding Player Honors and was named to the Women’s Bowling Championship All-Tournament Team by the NCAA.
The sophomore was the lone Husker named to the All-Tournament Team and sixth Husker to win the Most Outstanding Player Award. Her achievement places her alongside Husker elites such as
Raquel Orozco, Liz Kuhlkin, Cassie Leuthhold, Amanda Burgoyne and Lindsay Baker.
Elliott had four top-10 finishes in five regular season tournaments, highlighted by a third-place performance at the Mid-Winter Invite with an average of 228.33. Her other top-10 appearances include fourth at the Columbia 300 Saints (211.67), fourth at the Big Red Invitational (231.00) and 10th at the Music City Classic (207.40).