Austin, TX
Dr. Nazgol Gharbi, DDS, Honored with Prestigious Fellowship Awards & Recognized as the Premier Dentist in Austin, Texas
Dr. Nazgol Gharbi, DDS
Dr. Nazgol Gharbi, DDS, awarded prestigious PFA and ICD fellowships, hailed as premier dentist in Austin, TX. Compassionate care at Celebrate Dental & Braces.
— Dr. Nazgol Gharbi, DDS
AUSTIN, TEXAS, USA, February 16, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Celebrate Dental & Braces proudly announces the recognition of Dr. Nazgol Gharbi, DDS, as a distinguished dentist and community leader. With over 14 years of experience in general dentistry, Dr. Gharbi has earned a reputation for excellence, compassion, and dedication to patient care.
Dr. Gharbi’s journey in dentistry began in 2003 when she graduated with a DDS degree from Azad Tehran University, the highest ranked dental school in Iran. Her commitment to education and excellence continued as she pursued a dual Master of Public Health and Dental Public Health specialty at A.T. Still University, Arizona, where she graduated with a perfect GPA of 4.0. Her academic achievements were further recognized with the university’s top Academic Excellence award.
At Celebrate Dental & Braces, Dr. Gharbi provides evidence-based comprehensive dental care, including restorative and cosmetic treatments, and dental emergencies for patients of all ages. Renowned for her gentle and painless numbing techniques, Dr. Gharbi alleviates patients’ anxiety from the moment they step into her office. Her expertise in cosmetic dentistry, combined with her calm and communicative chairside demeanor, makes her the go-to dentist for patients seeking whiter teeth, perfect crowns, and improved smiles with dental veneers.
Dr. Gharbi’s dedication to patient-centric care extends beyond her practice. She has a strong commitment to community outreach and providing dental care to underserved populations. Dr. Gharbi sponsors an entire orphanage in Northern Iran, where she offers free dental services and birthday visits to the children. In Austin, she continues her community outreach by providing free exams and educational programs to students in economically disadvantaged areas.
A passionate advocate for preventive care, Dr. Gharbi empowers patients through chair-side education and promotes a healthy lifestyle free of sugar and refined carbohydrates. She is actively involved in professional associations such as the American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association, American Association of Public Health Dentistry, and American Association of Women Dentists.
Beyond dentistry, Dr. Gharbi is an avid fitness enthusiast, enjoying 5 AM workouts and promoting healthy eating habits based on the latest research. She finds joy in traveling, learning new languages, and connecting with diverse cultures, which enriches her understanding of patient needs and perspectives.
Patients seeking exceptional dental care in Austin, Texas, are encouraged to schedule an appointment with Dr. Nazgol Gharbi, DDS, at Celebrate Dental & Braces. With her passion for helping others and commitment to excellence, Dr. Gharbi is dedicated to providing the best possible care to every patient she serves.
For more information about Dr. Nazgol Gharbi, DDS, and Celebrate Dental & Braces, please visit celebratedentalaustin.com or contact (512) 521-7000.
About Dr. Nazgol Gharbi, DDS:
Dr. Nazgol Gharbi, DDS, is a highly respected dentist in Austin, Texas, known for her exceptional skill, compassion, and dedication to patient care. With over 14 years of experience, Dr. Gharbi provides comprehensive dental services, including restorative and cosmetic treatments, to patients of all ages. She is committed to empowering patients through chair-side education and community outreach initiatives.
About Celebrate Dental & Braces:
Celebrate Dental & Braces is a premier dental practice located in Austin, Texas, dedicated to providing high-quality dental care in a warm and welcoming environment. Led by Dr. Nazgol Gharbi, DDS, the practice offers a comprehensive range of dental services, including preventive care, cosmetic dentistry, and orthodontics. With a focus on patient comfort and satisfaction, Celebrate Dental & Braces is committed to helping patients achieve healthy, beautiful smiles.
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Austin, TX
Does not compute: 4 Austin-area community leaders consider the future of data centers
Dozens of data center projects have been proposed across Central Texas, and how those projects shape the region’s land, economy and water resources will depend on how local leaders plan for their arrival.
But there is no consensus about what approach to take even among business leaders, Denise Davis, the board chair for the Austin Chamber of Commerce, said at the inaugural KUT Festival on Saturday.
Davis said the Austin Chamber is still trying to find its footing in the debate.
“I get that everyone has phones, and the average home has 20 devices, and I get that AI is powering everything, but I also have businesses that need electricity, and I need the grid to be reliable,” Davis said. “So I think it’s to be determined where the chamber comes down on the issue.”
Davis was joined on stage by Bradley Dushkin, Round Rock’s director of planning and development services, Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra and Carrie D’Anna, a Taylor resident and community organizer.
Dushkin said data centers have the opportunity to provide cities relief in the form of “ginormous” property tax contributions as local politicians struggle to provide community services amid budget constraints.
“We have a need to bring in these high-dollar, revenue generating, non-residential properties into the city so that we can help bring in that money and not have to rely on the property taxes generated by the residential side,” Dushkin said. “Having those large commercial properties helps us subsidize the tax rate across the city and keep the tax rate low for our residents.”
Dushkin said Round Rock’s budget is already a reflection of how data centers could do the heavy lifting for a city’s bottom line: commercial buildings only make up 8% of taxable properties in Round Rock, yet they generate nearly half of the city’s property tax revenue.
But many worry data centers will suck up too much water and power to be worth their property tax contributions.
Becerra said there’s “no good option” for data centers in Hays County, where extreme drought threatens its future water supply.
“Some of these systems are asking for a million gallons [of water] a day,” he said. “You can want ski slopes in San Marcos, but if we don’t have the snow, it’s not going to do you any good.”
Across Hays and Williamson counties, community activists like D’Anna have effectively ended some data center projects over such water and electricity concerns.
D’Anna said she’s noticed data center projects “strategically” planned out of the public eye. She created a Facebook group to keep people informed about the BPP data center proposal in Taylor, and with the help of other plugged-in community members, passed out flyers protesting a data center development in Hutto.
D’Anna said people in her neighborhood are “terrified” of how data centers could reshape Taylor.
“People who are building data centers, union workers, electricians, they want to sign our petition because they see the value in guidelines,” D’Anna said. “They love the technology. We don’t like how it’s being capitalized. We don’t like how it’s replacing us.”
Austin, TX
$20 million Powerball jackpot-winning ticket sold at QuikTrip in Leander
LEANDER, Texas — Someone is now a multimillionaire after purchasing a jackpot-winning Powerball ticket in Leander.
The Texas Lottery says the winning ticket was purchased at QuikTrip #4165 at 10742 E. Crystal Falls Parkway. It matched all six numbers drawn, 25-37-42-52-65 and Powerball 14.
The $20 million grand prize will be split with another winner in Florida. According to the Multi-State Lottery Association, the ticket sold in Texas is worth approximately $4.5 million before taxes.
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The Texas winner has not come forward to claim their prize; the Texas Lottery says that person has 180 days from the draw date to claim their winnings.
“Saturday delivered a major win for a Texas Lottery player and an exciting moment for our state,” said Courtney Arbour, executive director of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), which oversees the Texas Lottery. “We look forward to congratulating our second Powerball Grand Prize winner in the last eight months when they come forward to claim the prize. Wins like this show the full impact that well-run Texas Lottery games have on players, retailers and our beneficiaries – public education and veterans’ services – across the Lone Star State.”
Austin, TX
William Brian Moriarty Obituary
William “Bill” B. Moriarty, of Austin, Texas, passed away on April 26, 2026, at the age of 73, following an extended battle with cancer. A devoted partner, father, brother, uncle, an…
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