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A strong finish from diver Montserrat Gutierrez Lavenant and swimmer Maggie MacNeil helped LSU's women to a 13th place finish in the NCAA Championships at the University of Tennessee's Allan Jones Aquatic Center. With a combined four medals from Lavenant and MacNeil, the Tigers produced 112 points and their finish under second-year coach Rick Bishop
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee – LSU swimmer Maggie MacNeil became the first female in school history Thursday to win a NCAA championship at the 2023 NCAA Championships hosted by the University of Tennessee at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center. MacNeil won the 50-free in the fastest time in the sport's history of 20.79 seconds. She now holds the NCAA,
New Braunfels City Council members approved three zoning change requests during Monday s nearly six-hour meeting, but not before a group of residents expressed irritation and anger with how members are presiding over the city s rapid growth and zoning for proposed multifamily housing projects. Members took no action for lack of a motion on the second and final reading of an ordinance for a proposed rezoning of about 2.3 acres at 948 Broadway from M-2 Heavy Industrial District to MU-A Low-Intensity Mixed-Use District. But among the allowed property uses of MU-A zoning is multifamily housing, which drew ire from some residents. Once we rezone it, the owner can sell, do whatever he wants, walk away, he s done with New Braunfels, said Timothy Davis, who has been a vocal opponent of multifamily housing over several council meetings, expressing concern over potential water, traffic and infrastructure problems. The growth is out of control.