Austin, TX
Former Texas basketball coach Chris Beard’s Austin house listed
AUSTIN, Texas — It seems that the Austin dwelling owned by former College of Texas at Austin basketball coach Chris Beard is up on the market.
The asking worth for the Tarrytown home: $4.95 million.
The tackle on the itemizing matches the tackle in a letter UT despatched to Beard dated Jan. 5, 2023, and which was made accessible to the media. That letter detailed his termination.
Inbuilt 2021, the home is 4,088 sq. ft and has 4 bedrooms and 5 bogs, in keeping with the itemizing.
Texas fired Beard on Jan. 5. He faces a felony home household violence cost stemming from a Dec. 12, 2022, incident involving his fiancée.
Beard had 5 years left on a seven-year assured contract that features a provision he may very well be fired for trigger if he was charged with a felony. The cost of assault by strangulation/suffocation household violence carries a attainable jail sentence of two to 10 years if convicted; the lady advised police he strangled and bit her, however later denied Beard choked her.
Beard had been suspended with out pay since he was arrested, and college officers have mentioned there’s an ongoing inside investigation.
Police responded to an emergency name at Beard’s home after midnight and arrested him after Beard’s fiancée, Randi Trew, advised officers he choked her from behind, bit her and hit her when the 2 obtained in an argument. Beard’s legal professional has mentioned the coach is harmless.
Trew issued a public assertion on Dec. 23 by which she denied telling police Beard choked her. She additionally mentioned she by no means meant for him to be arrested or prosecuted.
“Chris didn’t strangle me, and I advised that to legislation enforcement that night,” Trew mentioned in her assertion. “Chris has acknowledged that he was performing in self-defense, and I don’t refute that. I don’t imagine Chris was attempting to deliberately hurt me in any means.”
The Related Press contributed to this report.
Austin, TX
Vote and vibe: Where to toast (or mope) at 2024 election night watch parties in Austin
When is Election Day 2024? When does early voting start in Texas?
Austin American-Statesman goes over Election Day questions and where to keep up with election coverage in Texas.
Whether you’re ready for a celebration, dreading the results or eager for the election cycle to be over, it’s best not to spend election night 2024 alone. Several Austin venues will host watch parties with food, friends and foes as you get ready for the results Tuesday.
Hold hands and cross fingers at Hotel Vegas and Volstead’s watch party
Need a strong pregame for the results? The adjacent East Austin bars are teaming up to host a joint watch party with themed cocktails served all night.
Guests can watch the results roll in on big screens on the patio. There will also be televised analysis inside Volstead Lounge. Enjoy live DJs, election night games and tacos from El Borracho Tacos starting at 5 p.m.
The party is free to attend. Guests can RSVP on Facebook.
Down some patriotic shots at Star Bar’s Texas-style watch party
The West Austin bar will host a free election night watch party, Texas-style. Customers can catch election updates from open to close and snag limited-edition Quinn-Arch buttons ($3) and hats ($20) touting University of Texas quarterbacks Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning. Election results will be shown on TVs across the bar.
Enjoy some blue and red jello shots as well as pizza from VIA 313.
The party will start at 4 p.m. and run until close at 2 a.m. No ticket or RSVP is needed for the event. More information is at starbartexas.com.
Ride the emotional roller coaster at Cheer Up Charlie’s election night carnival
Cheer Up’s is bringing the Election Day feel to the Red River Cultural District. The election night extravaganza will include drag and stand-up comedy shows, tarot and astrology readings, and a petting zoo for voters needing some animal comfort.
Want to dance it out? There will be live DJs. Voters can also eat their feelings. A bake sale will be happening, alongside a sock and blanket drive for the unhoused.
The party will run from 6 p.m. to midnight. Tickets start at $19 and can be purchased online.
Watch the results at Travis County Republicans’ election night party
Voters are invited to swing by and catch the election results with fellow Republicans in Travis County. National news as well as the county clerk’s website will be monitored for key races. Candidates and local leaders are also expected to deliver remarks. There will also be surprise guests throughout the evening.
The event will run from 7 to 10:30 p.m.
Guests must register online to get the address for the event. Security officers will check photo IDs for entrance.
Join the Travis County Democratic Party at the Driskill
Democrats from across the county will watch the election results unfold at the historic Driskill hotel. Attendees will get a chance to rub elbows with some elected officials and candidates. Who better to share the suspense with than the folks on the ballot?
The watch party will happen from 7 to 11 p.m.
Interested in attending? You can register for the event online.
Austin, TX
Texas high school football 2024: Central Texas week 10 rankings
AUSTIN, Texas – The tenth week of the 2024 Texas high school football season is in the books.
Check out our rankings for the tenth week of the season, which featured matchups like Bowie vs Austin High, Taylor vs LBJ, Cedar Park vs Leander, Lake Belton vs Georgetown, and the FOX 7 Game of the Week, Bastrop vs Pflugerville.
View the highlights and scores for Week 10 here.
POST-WEEK 10 RANKINGS
CLASS 6A
CLASS 5A
CLASS 4A
CLASS 3A
CLASS 2A/1A/OTHERS
Austin, TX
Nature’s Treasures Texas grows Austin’s magic with a bigger location opening next year
The new venue will increase the store’s size from 14,000 to 25,000 square feet, allowing for an expanded selection of products that cater to more clientele. Customers can look forward to a broader array of crystals, minerals and fossils, along with unique jewelry pieces and home decor items that celebrate the beauty of nature.
“We’re going to develop new partnerships with other local businesses for cross-promotion and featuring their products in our store. This will allow us to showcase beautiful, natural world items like plants and wood crafts, aligning perfectly with Nature’s Treasures,” retail manager Michael Kallstrom said.
Nature’s Treasures focuses on providing a welcoming environment where customers can explore and receive support during their discoveries. First-time visitors have no need to worry, as the staff is ready to assist and will even offer a grounding crystal to help ease any anxiety.
Understanding that not everyone has the same experience with spiritual and metaphysical items is fundamental to the Nature’s Treasures approach. Each person’s journey with these treasures is deeply personal and shaped by their unique needs and feelings.
As visitors step into the store, they can explore a diverse array of crystals and minerals, discovering what truly resonates with them. This exploration is essential, allowing individuals to connect with the energies of different items and understand how they make them feel on a deeper level.
This commitment to understanding customer needs and preferences has fostered a loyal following, playing a crucial role in the store’s growth since its inception.
“Nature’s treasures is the brainchild and passion of Karen Richards, who founded the company in 2000. It started as a hobby when she used crystals, minerals and natural decor to stage her furniture store,” Kallstrom said. “Customers began asking to buy these items, so she decided to turn her hobby into a business. She started with a shelf of crystals, which grew into dedicated rooms at each store, eventually leading to what Nature’s Treasures is today.”
Over the years, this focus on connection has transformed Nature’s Treasures into more than just a store; it has become a beloved community hub.
“We have a larger event center that is already up and running, so we will be able to host larger community and private events to help build our community and neighborhood back up when we move,” Kallstrom said.
Nature’s Treasures continues to welcome customers at its original location at 4103 N. I-35, Austin. The new event center at 11055 N. I-35, Austin is currently open and operational, featuring a pop-up shops, weekend practitioners and special events.
“This is a great place to shop for your holiday presents and try something new because we will have seasonal holiday events and sales like our Customer Appreciation Sale Nov. 23-Dec.1, 12 Days of Giving Back Dec. 1-12 at our new 11055 Event Center and 12 Days of Giving Sale Dec. 12-24,” Kallstrom said. “We want our former customers to get a chance to say goodbye to the store but we also want new customers to feel comfortable to come in, take a deep breath, walk around and see what draws their attention.”
For updates on Nature’s Treasures’ location change, subscribe to their newsletter or visit NTRocks.com. To learn more about their product offerings and shop online, visit their online store at naturestreasuresatx.com.
The above story was produced by Multi Platform Journalist Chloe Chapel with Community Impact’s Storytelling team with information solely provided by the local business as part of their “sponsored content” purchase through our advertising team.
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