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Family heartbroken as development takes unexpected turn

Marcia and Jim s daughter Debbie bought an apartment each to stay connected to their former homes. The duo however have been left less than impressed after Direct Rentals lodged an application for Sunshine Coast Council approval to use 23 units in the 72-unit building for short-term accommodation. My family sold the property to developers and it was always going to be a residential apartment building never any thoughts or even spoken of being a hotel, Debbie said. It s really making it difficult to live here. Ms Gill said it was heartbreaking for her entire family. My family would be rolling in their graves to know that this has happened, she said.

Vegan smoothie bar squeezes into new digs

Charlie s Raw Squeeze Maroochydore store manager Lily Smith said the new location marked a new beginning for the cafe. We were really sad to close the original store, but the area right on the corner didn t really work in our favour, she said. We didn t have very good parking and we didn t need the large area instore, so it was awesome to downsize and make the most of the space.   Charlie’s Raw Squeeze Maroochydore manager Lily Smith hopes past customers visit the store. Picture: Patrick Woods. Ms Smith expected to see many familiar faces when the store opened in the Rhythm On Beach building on January 23.

Avera to build wing in Sioux Falls to treat children with mental health issues

Avera Health is building a four-story, $28 million wing at the Avera Behavioral Health Center in Sioux Falls, the organization announced at a news conference Thursday morning. The wing will add more capacity for children, residential addiction care for youth, and a 24-hour psychiatric urgent care and partial hospitalization space, officials said at the announcement. That level of mental health care is unprecedented for the region. “This is moving us toward what has always been our goal,” said Dr. Matthew Stanley, a psychiatrist with Avera. The Leona and Harry Helmsley Charitable Trust is donating $13 million in grant funding to the project that includes an $8 million gift and $5 million in matching funds.

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