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Austin s Black community shrinking; community leaders push for change

Danielle Austin moved to Austin for work in 1997, shortly after graduating from college. Two years later she met Ron Austin, who had moved from Miami, and they later married. They bought a home in North Austin in 2004, but as their family grew and their needs changed, the Austins moved to Pflugerville with their two children, where they have lived for about six years.  “We needed more space and wanted to make sure we found a school district with good education programs and where athletics and extracurricular activities were active and built up,” Ron Austin said.  More Austin families have started to move to neighboring Central Texas cities over the past decade, and local leaders attribute that to a combination of factors, including the rising cost of living in Austin, the tightening housing market, the desire for more space, and the importance of good schools and welcoming communities.

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Harm reduction

click to enlarge The west side garage where a man was found unresponsive in his car In late August, a man was found unresponsive in his car outside the west side location of the Chicago Recovery Alliance, a local overdose prevention and harm reduction group, according to former employee Nikki Carter. After Carter said she believed a responding employee was taking an uncharacteristically long time to treat the man and return to the office, she said she went out to help and saw other responding workers shaking the car and banging on the window. Carter, a former project manager and drug checking technician at the organization, said it was later discovered that the man had been in the car for more than two hours before anyone noticed him.

CAS students participate in internship program - Sidney Daily News

CAS students participate in internship program Addison Morris, son of Joe and Amanda Morris from Botkins, displays a piece of metal he cut. SIDNEY Two seniors at Christian Academy Schools are taking advantage of a new internship program. Addison Morris, son of Joe and Amanda Morris from Botkins, and Zach Carter, son of Ryan and Nikki Carter from Houston, leave school when their courses are done for the day and report to their respective internship locations. The program has been in the development stages for over a year and students were able to sign up during the 2019-20 school year in anticipation to start the 2020-21 school year. This is one of the only programs in Shelby County that is an approved pre-apprentice program meeting graduation requirements for students.

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