As many as 44 low-income families in Round Rock are facing possible homelessness this week after receiving eviction notices that gave them seven days to leave their freeze-damaged town homes, community advocates said.
The families who live at the Townhomes at Double Creek, 2500 Louis Henna Blvd., had been staying in hotels, waiting for repairs after water damage was caused by pipes bursting during the deadly freeze in mid-February.
They received a notice from the Double Creek management Thursday that they would be evicted from their homes Wednesday and that management would also stop paying for their stays in hotels, said Faith Adams, one of the residents.
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KILLEEN â More than 11,000 veterans and their family members have found their final earthly resting place at the Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery.
Since 2007, wreaths have been placed in front of every head stone and on every columbarium as a way to honor the sacrifices they made.
Each year, hundreds of area residents have gathered to prepare, place and retrieve the wreaths.
The tradition was started by Jean Shine, founder of the Friends of the Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery, or Wreaths for Vets.
Saturday marked the final time the traditional holiday decorations would be in place until they are needed once again in November.