Austin, TX -
In response to the severe cold weather event, the City of Austin is partnering with multiple governmental and public agencies including Travis County, Capital Metro, the Austin Independent School District, the University of Texas, and Austin Community College to provide critical services to the community.
The City of Austin and partners have activated multiple 24-hour cold weather shelters across the city to protect people without housing from potentially deadly weather conditions forecasted for the coming days. Activation of emergency services are occurring within the health and safety guidelines required for COVID-19.
Anyone needing shelter can report to the Palmer Event Center 900 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704 for services. Due to icy road conditions, bus service has been suspended. When limited Capital Metro resumes, use routes 1, 7, 10, 20, 801, and 30. Families with children may arrive at Downtown Salvation Army Shelter located at
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Twenty-eight students from Teton County made the Presidentâs Honor Roll during the 2020 fall semester at the University of Wyoming.
To qualify, students must earn a 4.0 GPA and be enrolled in 12 credit hours that use letter grading.
Local students on the list are
Zachary Ward, of Alta;
Kasen C. Arriola, Kyler Marvin Arriola, Paige Asbell, Brian P. Baker, Kyle Matthew Brimeyer, Elizabeth Chambers, Ashley Corona-Tzompa, Clara Daniele Delahaye, Crispin J. Dippel, Samantha Espinoza, Mark Robles Ford, Nicholas Fredricks, Caden Walker Garland, Sarah K. Greger, Gerald E. Henderson, Broderick C. Hills, Don
ald Jackson II, Jacob N. Kravetsky, Riley S. Liljestrom, John C. Mercer, Caroline Monroe, Jamison L. Peacock, Hannah L. Rigsby, Parker M. Rowe and