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Scoop Masters Launches in Austin, Texas, with Special Discount for New Customers
Scoop Masters never contracts out their work and only arrives on-site in company-branded vehicles.
Scoop Masters strives to create a safe, sanitary, and clean environment for pets and their owners.
Scoop Masters, a leading provider of pet waste removal services, is thrilled to announce the opening of its newest location in Austin, Texas.
DALLAS, TEXAS, UNITED STATES, June 10, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Scoop Masters, a leading provider of pet waste removal services, is thrilled to announce the opening of its newest location in Austin, Texas. Effective June 1, 2024, pet owners in Austin and its surrounding areas can now enjoy the convenience and cleanliness that Scoop Masters has been delivering across the United States for years.
Scoop Master’s new location encompasses Austin, Texas, and surrounding areas like Bee Cave, Del Valle, Georgetown, Lago Vista, Lakeway, Leander, Liberty Hill, and Pflugerville. In addition to Austin, Scoop Master also already offers poop-scooping services in Dallas. By bringing their premier pet waste removal services to Austin, Scoop Masters aims to extend the benefits of a clean and sanitary environment to a new community. This expansion helps solidify Scoop Masters as a premier provider of dog poop scooping services for pet owners and communities throughout Texas.
Scoop Masters offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to meet the varying needs of pet owners. These include regular pet waste removal with weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly service options to keep yards consistently clean; one-time cleanings ideal for special occasions or when pet waste has accumulated over time; commercial services for apartment complexes, parks, and other public areas; and deodorizing services with specialized treatments to eliminate unpleasant odors. Each service is performed by trained professionals using state-of-the-art equipment and eco-friendly products, ensuring that every job is done thoroughly and responsibly.
To celebrate the grand opening of the Austin location, Scoop Masters is offering a special promotion for new customers. New clients will receive a 20% discount on their first month of service.
Scoop Masters has been at the forefront of the dog poop removal industry for decades. With several locations nationwide, the company prides itself on providing top-tier services that enhance the quality of life for pet owners and their communities. By combining innovative and safe solutions with a clear commitment to customer satisfaction, Scoop Masters continues to set the standard for excellence in pet waste management.
Scoop Masters was founded on the principle that a clean yard is essential for a healthy and happy home environment. Recognizing that pet waste can leave behind lingering and unpleasant odors, Scoop Masters also offers specialized treatments designed to effectively eliminate these smells. Using pet-friendly disinfectants and deodorizers, the company tackles odors at the source by killing bacteria and neutralizing smells.
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‘Happy to be free.’ Austin church celebrates teen’s return after weeks in ICE custody
AUSTIN (KXAN) — When 18-year-old Luis Fernando Cabrera walked into St. James’ Episcopal on Sunday, with his two-year-old nephew on his hip, church members met him at the door with long embraces. The teen had been noticeably missing from the east Austin church since the beginning of May, when a traffic stop over expired registration led to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detaining him — a moment that, up until last week, threatened to upend his quickly approaching graduation and ability to stay in the country.
After nearly a month in detention, and a federal court order demanding his release, the congregation that organized and advocated for Cabrera’s return was huddled around the teen in the middle of the sanctuary, praying over him.
“I feel happy to be here again and to be free,” Cabrera said in Spanish. “Thank you to everyone who helped me from the beginning — friends, family and people who I did not know. I am very grateful. I’d like to meet everyone.”
The congregation at St. James’ Episcopal Church stand in a circle praying with Luis Fernando Cabrera (KXAN Photo/Esme Zamora)
The Austin Independent School District senior spent 19 days detained at the Karnes County Immigration Processing Center — about an hour outside of San Antonio. It’s the same facility where an Austin ISD elementary school teacher has been detained for nine months.
A week into Cabrera’s detention, a team of lawyers filed a habeas corpus petition challenging his arrest as unlawful. Church and school leaders who have known the teen in the years since his family immigrated to the country in 2019 wrote letters of support, his classmates held small demonstrations off campus calling for his release, and reports of his detention caught the attention of U.S. Congressman Greg Casar.
Cabrera’s school district arranged for him to take his final exam inside the detention center in Karnes County in hopes that, if released, he would meet the requirements to graduate — a goal, he said at times during his detention, did not seem tangible.
“I think I did 80% well. I wasn’t able to study,” Cabrera said about taking the test at the detention center. “I thought I was going to stay in the detention facility during the graduation ceremony.”
A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, said Cabrera and his family entered the country illegally near Eagle Pass in 2019. At the time, he was 11-years-old. Cabrera’s attorneys said his family applied for asylum and continues to go through the legal immigration process.
It was a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper, trained and authorized to detain undocumented immigrants as a part of a 287(g) agreement with the federal government, who picked up Cabrera on his way home from work and contacted ICE during the traffic stop on May 1.
ICE officials in a statement told KXAN that Cabrera “freely admitted to having no legal basis or documentation to remain in the US,” and up until last week, ICE said the teen would remain in detention pending the completion of his immigration proceedings.
Last week, U.S. District Court Judge Jason Pulliam ordered the federal government to release Cabrera, finding that the teen had no criminal history, was not a flight risk, posed no danger to the community, and had been complying with the conditions of a prior release.
Some of Cabera’s teachers at Northeast Early College High School said the high school senior was the first student they knew directly to be detained by US immigration officials, but both said they had students whose family and loved ones had been impacted by increased immigration enforcement over the last year.
Austin ISD Superintendent Matias Segura has repeatedly cited newer immigration policies as one of several reasons for the district’s declining enrollment. This year, the school district announced plans to close its International High School after its student body decreased by more than half. The school was geared towards students who were new to the country.
A KXAN analysis of ICE data also showed more than 70 minors were detained in the Austin metro area during the first nine months of President Donald Trump’s second term — a 94% increase from the last year of former President Joe Biden’s presidency. Data from the Biden and Trump administrations were provided to the Deportation Data Project as part of a Freedom of Information Act request.
In an interview with KXAN on Saturday, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn said he was not familiar with Cabera’s case, but said he trusted judges to make the right decisions in immigration related cases.
“I think, first of all, entering the country without proper authorization is a crime. It’s a misdemeanor, but it’s a crime, and so no one has the right to do that,” Cornyn said. “Starting with the people who have existing, more serious criminal records, or people with final orders of deportation, which they’re easily a half a million of in those two categories, prioritizing those makes a lot of sense to me.”
“In this case, I think we should be grateful that after several days, Luis Fernando is being released and is going to be able to have a chance to graduate,” U.S. Rep. Greg Casar said on Wednesday. “I hope that there is a trend from our judiciary of reading these petitions and letting young people out, and everyday people out that pose zero threat to anyone. Get them out of these detention centers.”
Video from Wednesday shows Cabrera reuniting with his sister and nephew on the same day the judge’s order to release the teen was filed. Cabera said he was flooded with emotions on the drive to see them for the first time in nearly a month. The next day, he went back to school — posing for pictures with his soccer buddies at Northeast Early College High School. The teen said he’s still shocked that people he didn’t know are now aware of who he is and his case.
“I really missed them, honestly,” Cabrera said. “I feel this experience was not a good one, but I know I will be setting an example for other students or other immigrants in this country, because I want to serve as a reminder that it’s not always a bad thing, but with faith in God, we can keep moving forward,” Cabrera said.
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APD SWAT responds to North Austin incident
AUSTIN, Texas — The Austin Police Department stated that SWAT was responding to “an incident” in the 9400 block of Grouse Meadow Ln. Sunday evening.
Officials first let the public know of the incident around 7:30 p.m.
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The call came in around 5:30 p.m., and SWAT was activated at approximately 7:10 p.m.
Police stated that the call originally was reported as a robbery service after a robbery occurred a few days ago. A suspect reportedly assaulted someone inside an apartment at the address after returning there and forcing entry.
Both the suspect and the victim live at the apartment complex,
APD stated that they would provide more information in a media briefing. The time of the briefing is unknown.
CBS Austin has a crew on the way to the scene.
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Carter Faith Debuts New Song “If A Man’s From Texas” In Austin | Whiskey Riff
A brand new one from Carter Faith.
Last weekend was a big one for country music. The ACM Awards took over Las Vegas, George Strait did a two-night run at Austin, Texas’ Moody Center, and Treaty Oak Revival took over Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. While most people were in one location for the whole weekend, Carter Faith was jumping around as she was opening up for George Strait, and then had to jet over to Vegas for her ACM Awards performance of “If I Had Never Lost My Mind.”
The ACM Album of the Year nominee blew her performance out of the water and was riding a high all weekend as she had just announced a deluxe edition of her debut record, Cherry Valley Forever. Cherry Valley is filled with wild nights, heartbreak, growth, and lyrics that cut like a knife. The project turned a lot of heads here at Whiskey Riff, earning the title of the Best Debut Album of 2025 and landing at #15 on the 40 Best Country Albums of 2025. But beyond what we think here at Whiskey Riff, it turned heads by the big players securing a nomination for Album of the Year at the upcoming ACM Awards.
I am very excited to see how she expands on this sensational era, and she’s given fans a taste of what the deluxe record’s five additional tracks will feature by releasing “Ain’t Over Me Yet” in celebration of Cherry Valley Forever‘s announcement. Sonically, this tune fits perfectly into the Cherry Valley frame as Faith delivers the heartbreaking lyrics of meeting up with a former lover, knowing that the relationship is and has been over for quite some time. But she has a glimmer of faith that they might be able to turn things around and find that spark again. In the end, she ends up hurting her own feelings, having one night of pleasure.
Riding the high that release, Faith was on a roll of sharing new music, debuting a brand new song titled “If A Man’s From Texas.” Fitting to debut this one in Austin. The song is set to appear on Cherry Valley Forever, and, in true Carter Faith fashion, it’s a warning for women to watch out for boys who disguise themselves as men from Texas. The southern drawl might lure you in, but sure enough, you will see his true colors, and those Southern manners might be thrown out the door.
The upbeat tune has a slight Texas swing tempo that makes you want to dance, which is exactly what Faith does as she works the crowd, moving to every corner of the stage while delivering these catchy lyrics.
Cater Faith is on a roll, and I can’t wait to hear the studio cut of this one come July 24.
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@heather2194 CHERRY VALLEY FOREVER TRACKS IN AUSTIN #CHERRYVALLEY #carterfaith #GEORGESTRAIT @Carter Faith ♬ original sound – Heather
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