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We accept most health insurance plans including HMO/PPOs, Medicaid, Medicare
and CHIP. We also offer programs to lower the cost of health care services.
• Geriatrics
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Quality Health Care for Your
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she said. “The biggest difference that I’ve
noticed is that there have been several fran-
chised companies that have come in and
there are a lot more Realtors from Houston
Legacy has been a part of driving healthy change in our
communities for almost 40 years. To learn more about our
comprehensive services, visit LegacyCommunityHealth.org or
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• Dental
• And much more!
• Free Pregnancy Testing
• Vaccinations &
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4301 Garth Rd., Ste. 400
Baytown, TX 77521
(281) 420 8400
HOURS:
Monday - Friday:
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Lions Club
Baytown Lions Club meets at
noon at Golden Corral.
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Oil painting classes with J.D.
Avant are held at the Art Cen-
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more, call 281-427-7618.
Fran ladies fitness
Join us at 5:30 p.m. at the
Rollingbrook Fellowship, 505
Rollingbrook. Contact Shirley
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or drop off at 1301 Memorial Drive, by the February
28 deadline. Thank you
BY MARK FLEMING
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Baytown Sun photo by Mark Fleming
Linda Krisher, owner of Krisher McKay Realtors, celebrated 25 years in business Monday.
Pictured are, front row, agent Judy Hanson, Linda Krisher, husband Torrence Krisher and
daughter Roxie Krisher Hippard. Back row, from left, are agents Kristi Schrull, Jackie Wil-
liams, June Tyler, Sandy Delmonico, LaNelle McKay, Christy Lee and Joey Aguirre.
Real estate firm marks 25 years
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25 years in business Monday — a quar- Baytown to sell homes.
ter-century to the day after starting busi- “Our market is still affordable,” she said,
ness in 1995. The internet has changed the way real
After 10 years as areal estate agent with estate agents connect with and relate to
another firm, Krisher started her business clients.
with just three agents, including her. Now Where people once drove around a
there are 18 agents working with the com- neighborhood to spot a home to buy, now
pany, selling all varieties of residential as they do their searches online and are more
well as commercial property across the knowledgeable about the market before
Houston area. they make initial contact.
She said it is “mind-boggling” to meet While the internet provides a lot of in-
the 25-year milestone. “I didn’t think that formation, Krisher said it is no substitute
far ahead. I just knew I wanted to have my for representation by an experienced Re-
own business.” altor.
Krisher said that Baytown’s growth and Even with the homes in new subdivi-
changes in technology have changed the sions that will sell directly, using a real es-
business over the years the firm has been tate agent makes sense. “If you’re going to
operating. have representation, you need to have your
Growth has brought more competition, own Realtor.”
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 2020, newspaper, February 4, 2020; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1468022/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.