6 affordable Austin neighborhoods for first-time homebuyers in 2021
6 affordable Austin neighborhoods for first-time homebuyers in 2021 Whisper Valley is just one reason first-time homebuyers should consider Manor.
Photo courtesy of Whisper Valley Buying a home for the first time can be a deeply personal, even emotional experience. Aside from being the biggest financial decision most people will ever make, it anchors one s life in a way that renting does not. And while dealing with yard maintenance or the occasional plumbing issue can be a drag, there is an indescribable feeling that comes from knowing that one owns a piece of Austin. This year, our best neighborhoods for first-time homebuyers story looks a bit different because holy moly is Austin real estate in a tizzy. In interviews with real estate experts for this story, the words crazy, perfect storm, and astronomical were used to describe what s happening in the housing market. The bottom line is the past 12 mon
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing 59-year-old Sunshine man, Leslie Taylor. Leslie was last seen at his home in Sunshine.
UAMS begins administering COVID-19 vaccine
UAMS has begun administering the 2,000 does of
COVID-19 vaccine it has received. By 1 p.m., 10 people had received the vaccine and more were in line; so far 300 have signed up, Vice Chancellor Leslie Taylor said. The hospital has received 1,950 doses.
The news release:
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Employees were prioritized based on potential exposure and risk of transmitting the virus, with employees working in intensive care units, the Emergency Department, COVID testing sites and units with COVID-positive patients being given the first opportunity to receive the vaccine. This includes physicians, nurses, therapists and other health care workers along with transport, registration, environment services and nutrition services employees. Other health care workers and students who work directly with patients will be offered the vaccine as additional quantities become available.
Dec 15, 2020
Russell Glen Mason, 65, passed away, unexpectedly on Friday, December 11, 2020, at the University of Vermont Medical Center, in Burlington, VT.
Mr. Mason was born in Elizabethtown, NY on July 16, 1955. He was the son of James and Arlene (Jones) Mason. He grew up on the family farm on Reber Road, in Willsboro, NY, where he received his early education, and was a member of the Willsboro, NY High School, class of 1973. Russell lived his life as a hardworking man who cared for anyone he met. He started that life at his family farm. He was a volunteer fireman and Chief, for the local fire department, in his younger years. He had worked as a woodsman, logging various area of New York State, as well as driving tractor trailer for himself and others. Russell spent 25 hardworking and dedicated years at McIntyre Fuels in Middlebury, where he did everything from driving gas tankers, to fixing them, and eventually installing commercial fuel tanks and systems. An accident forced hi