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As the U.S. economy recovers from the COVID pandemic, the real estate market has become very strong in some parts of the country. Brown County is included in the real estate boom.
Consider the following statistics, provided by the Heartland Association of Realtors. All figures are residential sales, first five months of 2021 vs. 2020: Total number of houses sold up 40% (199 in 2021 vs. 152 in 2020) Total sales dollar volume up 54% ($45,740,182 vs. $29,626,004) Median sales price up 8.98% ($151,380 vs. $138,900) Median sales price per square foot up 33% ($133 vs. $100) Ratio of closed price to listed price up to 97.1% in 2021 vs. 94.8% in 2020 (Actually reached 100% in May 2021) Median days to sell: 24 in 2021 vs. 59 in 2020 (Actually dropped to 7 days in May 2021)
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Stanley Lively, 53, was arrested Monday night after he was accused of battering two residents at Asbury Place, an assisted living community at 4916 Mobile Highway.
Sam Nichols, the executive director of Asbury Place, told the News Journal that she and her staff were fully supporting law enforcement’s investigation.
Both victims were transported Monday night to a hospital for medical treatment, and Lively was charged with two counts of aggravated battery.
However, one of the two hospitalized victims was later pronounced deceased, and the Escambia County Sheriff s Office launched a death investigation.
On Tuesday, ECSO spokeswoman Amber Southard said that the outcome of that death investigation could foreseeably lead to upgrading one of Lively’s criminal counts to homicide.
For many players the event was used as trials for representative teams and for the upcoming interclub programme for Manawatū-Whanganui, with visiting players from Wellington, Auckland and Wairarapa chasing order of merit points. The members net was won by Jonathon Andrieux from Palmerston North on 140, with Feilding’s Bruce Merhtens on 142 and four players on 144. Palmerston North’s Casey Chettleburgh was the runaway winner in the Palmerston North Classic for women, shooting 155 and winning by eight shots from teenager Sera Raj of the Whanganui Golf Club. The women’s net was won by Pahīatua’s Lisa Cotton on 148, followed by member Shireen Harold of Palmerston North with 151.
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