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Pinwheel project bringing child abuse awareness to Lebanon County

Annville resident Michelle Gerber said she still gets a disturbing feeling when she drives past the Schollenberger home. In May, Annville Township Police and members of the Lebanon County Detective Bureau found the body of 12-year-old Maxwell Schollenberger in the second-floor room of the house on South White Oak Street. Describing the alleged actions of the Schollenberger parents as disgusting,  Gerber s morning commute takes her past the home most days. Yet even months later, she can t help but wonder if there was something she could have done to alert authorities to Max s condition. Was there something that I should have been looking out for? Maybe a clear sign that they were abusing this boy? she said. Was there something more I could do?

City officials announce updated RENT Assistance Program for 2021

City officials announce updated RENT Assistance Program for 2021 By FOX 7 Austin Digital Team Published  City officials announce updated RENT Assistance Program for 2021 The program will provide $25 million of rental assistance to income-eligible Austin renters who are financially impacted by COVID-19. AUSTIN, Texas - The City of Austin’s Neighborhood Housing and Planning Department (HPD) and the Housing Authority of the City of Austin (HACA) hosted a press conference to announce the updated Relief of Emergency Needs for Tenants (RENT) Assistance Program for 2021. The program will provide $25 million of rental assistance to income-eligible Austin renters who are financially impacted by COVID-19. Applications will open up today (3/15).

Austin sets up $25 million fund to assist renters hit by COVID-19

Austin sets up $25 million fund to assist renters hit by COVID-19 Austin renters who continue to suffer financially from the COVID-19 pandemic can get relief through a $25 million pool the city has established for direct rental assistance. Beginning Monday, qualified renters can submit applications for RENT 3.0, the city-created program using federal funding. The available assistance nearly doubles the dollar amount from the program s first two iterations. The city announced the renewal of the program Thursday. Tweaks in this version include the availability of money not only for rent but also for utility bills and fees associated with a lease agreement, including internet service, pets and storage.

The Daily Heller: Not an Innocent Bystander

The Daily Heller: Not an Innocent Bystander I can hear the voice of the masses now: Does the world need a humor magazine? The answer is obvious: Maybe! If there are enough people seeking a good laugh, a controversial thought or a satisfying snark, then a humor mag is just what the doctor ordered. On the other hand, it can be argued that during the Trump Epoch we dipped into all our reserves to stay sane, so perhaps a humor magazine is today simply an indulgence. In October 2015, when Trump was just an annoying little gnat, how did Michael Gerber know that humor would be a saving grace in a demonic moment of history? He just wanted to rekindle the old traditions for their own sakes. So, a bunch of genial weirdos unveiled

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