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There were 35 responses to this weekâs Tele-Talk question, âHow do you think the parking program is going so far?â
Twenty dollars is too much. But almost every town that I can think of you have to pay somewhere for parking of some sort. It s just the way it is. I don t know why we don t enforce the two-hour parking in the village like they used to, or why we don t have parking meters to generate money for this area. This town is getting worse by the day. The locals are being pushed out. There s no place to live. Sure, I could go down to First Bridge if I wanted to, but why would I want to do that during the busy season? Thank God I have my secret spot.
The idle game developer hopes to spark a broader gaming industry in Estonia
Venture Capital fund Play Ventures has announced a $1.2 million Seed Investment into Estonian mobile game developer Clickworks games. The investment also includes participation from angel investor Joakim Achrén, founder of video game development company Elite Game Developers.
This development makes Clickworks the first Estonian mobile game studio to ever secure money from investors. Clickworks intends to use this investment to focus on developing more idle games. According to a press release from Play Ventures, idle games accounted for 20% of the Arcade category’s in-app purchases revenue in 2020, despite accounting for only 11% of the category’s annual downloads.
A Killeen man allegedly strangled a woman after he âbecame upsetâ over a text message she received, according to an arrest affidavit.
Deroeshea Delts, 28, of Killeen, was booked into the Bell County Jail Thursday on a charge of assault of a family/household member by impeding breath/circulation, a third-degree felony.
According to an arrest affidavit, Killeen police were dispatched at 2:45 p.m. Tuesday to the 4200 block of Deek Drive in Killeen in reference to a âviolent domesticâ in which the 911 caller stated a man assaulted and strangled her.
When police arrived to the scene, according to the affidavit, Delts was standing in the driveway yelling at the woman.