Our Great City
A roarin' good time at the Lions Club fair
Lions Club members were pleased with last week's parade and fair, said Mark Edwards, outgoing Keller Lions Club president and fair chairperson.
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Tickets issued for wrong speed limit in Grapevine
Fines weren't refunded to motorists cited on a stretch of TX 121
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Lean city budget offers no pay raises
Employees would get one-time cost of living payment with proposed 2010-2011 plan.
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Grapevine is hot for photo shots
Local photographers found plenty of great photos in Grapevine for the second annual amateur photographer contest.
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Carroll trustees approve budget
District will use reserves to cover spending.
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Westwood connector road needed before FM 1709 median project
New medians will prevent such turns.
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Rush on to get classrooms at Carroll Senior High School connected to the Internet
Carroll's technology department is working "around the clock" to get all the classrooms at Carroll Senior High School connected to the Internet by the Aug. 23 start of the school year, said Julie Thannum, district spokesperson.
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Gateway Church project to open three months ahead of schedule
Gateway Church's massive complex is expected to open in November in Southlake.
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Free concert on Saturday
Rockabilly pianist Jason D. Williams will perform a free concert 7:30 p.m. in Rustin Park, 1400 Main St. on Aug. 21. The "Summers End" concert is sponsored by the Apex Arts League.
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Parents get creative after teen breaks curfew
When 16-year-old Kirstin Rausch of Southlake broke her curfew, she knew there would be consequences, and she expected something more than being grounded or losing cell phone privileges.
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Carroll school district employees welcomed back during convocation
More than 1,100 Carroll school district employees were welcomed back to work on Monday with a rousing and inspiring convocation ceremony in the Carroll Senior High School auditorium.
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Rush on to get classrooms at Carroll Senior High School connected to the Internet
Technology employees are working around the clock.
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Lady Indians settle on lineup early on
Keller looks for more offensive output as Central starts the season hot (as expected).
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Falcons must keep tempo suited up
Timber Creek head coach Kevin Golden wanted to reserve comment about the progress of his Falcons football team until after they had a few workouts with the pads on.
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Defender tries moving from New Hampshire to Texas heat
Keller Central's Dennis Mutizwa can tell folks first hand about the differences in New Hampshire football and Texas football.
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Free safety hoping for success as a senior
After last year's suspension, defender hopes to redeem himself.
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Keller City Council forging ahead with budget process
This year's budget process will be one of the toughest Keller has ever faced, city officials said.
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