There were 1,526 professional licenses held by individuals and organizations from Brazoria County are set to expire during the first quarter of 2021, a 3.7-percent decrease from the same quarter of the previous year.
On Dec. 30, Freda Kay and Jeffrey David Birdwell sold their home at 107 Waterlily St., Lake Jackson to Jeffrey David and Freda Kay Birdwell Birdwell (revocable living trust). The property is appraised at $265,760.
There are 10 A/C contractor licenses held by individuals and organizations from Brazoria set to expire during the fourth quarter, an increase over the previous quarter.
On Dec. 30, Richard H. Hughes (trustee) and William John Hughes (revocable living trust) sold their home at 105 Aster Lane, Lake Jackson to Laura L. Hughes. The property is appraised at $174,620.
On Dec. 30, Margaret Nadean Ramey purchased a home at 54 Jalapeno Court, Lake Jackson from Nelta Tinsley Balshaw and Jeff Wright (attorney-in-fact). The property is appraised at $178,570.
On Dec. 30, Jon Christopher Nelson purchased a home at 3491 County Road 352, Wild Peach Village from Dorthy L Nelson. The property is appraised at $117,220.
On Dec. 28, Jacquelyn Michelle Boyd and Williams E Watson sold their home at 1328 Glenview Lane, Angleton to Caliber Home Loans Inc. and Kent Summers. The property is appraised at $127,030.
On Dec. 28, Ricardo Esquivel Jr. purchased a property at 153 Bald Prairie Drive, Angleton from Beatrice B. and Ricardo G. Esquivel. The property is appraised at $15,560.
Critical Race Theory will be taught by one teacher in Rosharon who’s signed an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project by the week ending Dec. 11.