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Justice served: Local break-in criminal pleads guilty

Frank Flores committing a crime on Aug. 26 at Steiner Cleaners plead guilty this week and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. He was the suspect in five Steiner Ranch business break-ins that happened from Aug. 22 to Sept. 3, 2018.

By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News

Steiner Ranch business owners can rest easier now. Defendant Frank Flores, who is linked to local break-in cases, entered guilty pleas on Monday to six counts of burglary of a building and was sentenced to 10 years in prison on each case.

“We are pleased with a result that will keep the defendant off the streets for a few years,” said James Booher, assistant Travis County District Attorney. “We trust these sentences will give our business owners in Steiner Ranch and around Austin some peace of mind and deter the defendant and others from similar conduct in the future.”

Flores’ 10-year sentences will run concurrently.

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Travis County grows by 21+ percent

Travis County population increased 21 percent from 1,030,539 in 2010 to 1,248,743 in 2018. Source U.S. Census Bureau

By ANDREW WEBER, Austin Monitor

Yep. A lot more people have moved to Austin, the Census Bureau confirms.

The latest U.S. Census Bureau data confirms something you’ve definitely noticed or complained about in the last eight years: Austin is growing.

Numbers released on April 19 show that the Travis County population increased by more than 21 percent between 2010 and 2018 from 1,030,539 to 1,248,743.

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National Day of Prayer in Four Points

Local families and church leaders gathered on Thursday, May 2 for the National Day of Prayer at Towne Square Park in Steiner Ranch.

Sabryna and Dan Taggart and family welcomed everyone to the event. Olivia Helmund sang the national anthem and “Amazing Grace”.

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-Four Point History Part 1- 63-year Lake Austin residents share stories, local history

By SARAH DOOLITTLE

Four Points News

The oldest known surviving, continuous residents on Lake Austin are Tom and Carole Greene.  and they have seen significant changes to Steiner Ranch, Four Points and Austin since they bought their flooded out lake house in the mid-1950s.  

This year Tom, 90, and Carole, 88, will celebrate 68 years of marriage and many decades marked by change: first as children during the Great Depression, as teens during World War II, as young 20-somethings during the Korean War, etc.   

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