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Day: April 2, 2013

Fort Bend County is nation’s most ethnically diverse county in US – Houston Chronicle

Local issues•by John Henneberger•Posted April 2, 2013

Fort Bend County is the most ethnically diverse county in the United States. And according to the 2010 federal census,…

Tags: Diversity, Fort Bend County, Houston, Houston Chronicle, melting pots

Bo’s Clips: Dallas Council Member Blames Plano for Dallas Homeless

News Clips, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted April 2, 2013

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac begin to make write-downs on troubled mortgages as they post a 2012 profit of $17.2…

Tags: Dallas, Dwaine Caraway, Homelessness, Housing news

Chrishelle Palay helps Houston’s poor and needy plead their cause

Disaster Recovery, Housers Spotlight, Local issues, State issues•by John Henneberger•Posted April 2, 2013

Open your mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and needy. – Proverbs 31:9 . Chrishelle Palay…

Tags: Chrishelle Palay, Disaster recovery, Fair housing, Houston, Hurricane Ike, Prairie View A&M University, Texas Low Income Housing Information Service
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