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Written by David Batchelor on July 11, 2011.











“Single Story on Huge Lot!”DetailsAddress:316 WHITMAN STType:ResidentialBedrooms:3Bathrooms:2Garage:2, AttachedSize:1,134 sq. Read full article…
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Written by David Batchelor on July 11, 2011.











“Single Story on Huge Lot!”DetailsAddress:316 WHITMAN STType:ResidentialBedrooms:3Bathrooms:2Garage:2, AttachedSize:1,134 sq. Read full article…
Written by Lilian Rydge on July 11, 2011.
Congressman Rubén Hinojosa announced federal grants totaling $3,865,238 will be distributed to Housing Authorities throughout Congressional District 15 of Texas for projects which include new construction of homes, renovations and upgrades of old homes and create computer centers in public housing neighborhoods. Twenty five housing authorities in the Congressional District 15 of Texas will benefit from this grant.
“These grants will be a welcomed boost to the economy of South Texas,” said U.S. Rep. Hinojosa. “The funding being used for the construction and renovation of homes will not only create jobs in our communities, it will also meet the demand for public housing. I want to congratulate everyone from all of the Housing Authorities who are working very hard to help our residents in need.”
These are the housing authorities from Congressional District TX-15 and the amount they will each receive:
Public Housing Capitol Fund Recipient Amount Alamo $96,095 Alice $330,177 Beeville $248,031 Cuero $211,636 Donna $160,710 Duval $64,589 Edcouch $42,851 Edinburg $576,826 Hidalgo Co. $88,782
Written by Lilian Rydge on July 11, 2011.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Emergency Homeowners’ Loan Program announced assistance for homeowners in Texas who have experienced a substantial loss of income (a reduction of at least 15 percent) due to unemployment, underemployment or a medical condition that has caused people to fall behind on payments.
“As we continue efforts to rebuild our economy, we cannot forget those who have endured the hardest hit by the economic downturn,” Congressman Cuellar said. “This loan program will help families who have worked toward homeownership – the foundation of the American dream. I would like to thank Laredo-Webb Neighborhood Housing Services for helping spread the message to the community and urge all qualified homeowners to apply soon since the deadline is fast approaching.”
HUD anticipates a high demand for the loans and in order to ensure that program funds are made available in a fair and impartial manner, homeowners must first complete a pre-applicant screening. Approved home
Written by David Batchelor on July 11, 2011.
Written by David Batchelor on July 11, 2011.
“The public is not paying close attention to the ins and outs of how a Treasury auction goes…
Move along, nothing to see here…
“We’re paid to worry about it.”
Never mind professional politicians are the reason we have a debt problem in the first place.
So you have a choice today, dear reader: Follow the president’s advice and don’t worry about the backdoor debt ceiling deal they’re cooking up inside the Beltway… or read on and prepare yourself for the consequences of what the “professional politicians” have wrought.
“I’d love to see the size of the US bubble,” a reader writes after yesterday’s issue, “and where it would fit on the debt-to-GDP chart. Can you add that [your next post]?”
Yes, it’s big bubble indeed. In fact, it spills past the margins of the chart we shared with you yesterday. Here, we’ve superimposed a yellow circ
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