This is Austins Nana. Austin i ...
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HolliPosted
Thu 13 Jan 2011 6:12pm
This is Austins Nana. Austin is out of surgery and doing well. Holli is with Austin, of course and asked me to post a short update to let everyone know everything is fine. He is still in recovery but will be moved to ICU soon. Im sure Holli ill post the specifics as soon as she can.
Thanks everyone for all your prayers and support
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Austin City Council approved plan to make Austin a no kill city!
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Therese K.Posted
Thu 11 Mar 2010 9:53am
The Austin City Council approved a plan today to start turning Town Lake Animal Center into a no kill animal shelter. The vote did not include funding – that will be determined later, but this is a huge step toward saving many cat and dog lives here in Austin.
From KVUE.com: Austin City Council approves “no kill” policy at shelter
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Austin city council to decide on making Austin a no Kill city
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Therese K.Posted
Sat 06 Mar 2010 3:46pm
Important information from FixAustin.org regarding the Austin no kill efforts:
This is perhaps the biggest news in the No Kill world since Reno, NV, went No Kill in 2007. This Thursday, March 11, the Austin City Council will decide whether Austin, Texas, will join the ranks of America’s No Kill cities. The Council is considering a plan
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1September 17, 2009Austin’s Pizza is now delivering gluten-free
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Jessica M.Posted
Thu 17 Sep 2009 12:00am
I am pleased to announce that one of Austin’s most popular pizza joints is now delivering gluten-free pizzas. Yes, it is true! I was so ecstatic when I received an e-mail recently letting me know about the new addition. They are using a local company called Gluten-Free Kneads for their pizza crust. It just so happens that GF Kneads
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Austin Bike Messenger Culture Video at Downtown Austin
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Marcus S.Posted
Tue 10 Feb 2009 11:43am
We were just sent this video clip of Downtown Austin that features bike messengers. Check it out!
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Upcoming Austin Bike Culture Events- 11/20 - 11/30Once again with ATXBS as our guide, here’s a quick rundown
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Austin Chronicle: Best of Austin 2010
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Jessica M.Posted
Fri 16 Jul 2010 8:59am
Warning: shameless self promotion plug…
Have you tried my recipes and thought they were delicious? Found my ATX Gluten-Free News segments helpful? Vote for me in this year’s Austin Chronicle Best of Austin: Favorite Local Food Blog!
Visit this website ( Best of Austin 2010 ), fill out your required contact information at the top; then type
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Going Green – Pug Rescue of Austin’s 2010 Calendar!
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Dr. Kim ..Posted
Tue 27 Oct 2009 11:00pm
Pug Rescue of Austin has a brand new VERY cool new calendar they have available for 2010.
Our friend, Kristen Hanna, of Saved by Pugs, told us about this very special calendar. For those of you who’d love this breed and/or just like having the money you spend in needed things like calendars double as [...]
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Austin couple to start 6 week bike tour to raise money for Austin-based immigrant shelter
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Marcus S.Posted
Thu 09 Sep 2010 12:29pm
This week, I got a message from Alice Gray and Lyon Graulty, an Austin couple who will be beginning a 1000 mile, 6 week bike tour that aims to raise money for Posada Esperanza, an Austin-based shelter for immigrant women and their children.
Neither Alice nor Lyon is a “bicycle buff,” nor have they completed a training regimen for the trek
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Im one of Austin’s Fittest Mamas!
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Carla B.Posted
Mon 01 Nov 2010 1:00am
Well, oh Patient People, it’s time for the big announcement.
Id say I *way* oversold it in this post —-but, for me, I did not.
We all have differing zones of comfort and this was waaaaay out of mine.
When I found out I’d been selected as one of Austin’s 10 Fittest Moms I received a very nice email filled with lovely, complementary prose.
All this misfit
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Austin’s Proposition #1 passes
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Marcus S.Posted
Wed 03 Nov 2010 6:20am
on alternatives to the automobile instead of more road capacity for cars. Thankfully, Austin voters took a more balanced approach seeing the future of our City is not exclusively about paving as much real estate as possible for cars.
The Austin American Statesman reports Mayor Lee Leffingwell indicating all the projects in the bond will be underway within 2
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