Apr 25, 2008 | Dallas Morning News
Denton residents, leaders still regrouping after last year's flash flooding
“I would have been better off just building a new home and walking away from this.”
After Mary Holland's home flooded a year ago today, restoration crews raised her living room floor, repaired the walls and outfitted a new front door. via Dallas Morning News
“This is one of the greatest breakthroughs I've ever seen. It's another tool for us to use, and it's a good one.”
Vicious-looking black and gray clouds boil in a cauldron that only moments ago was clear sky. via Denton Record-Chronicle
Lucinda Breeding: Save the dates
“So much of the play is about what it is to be a woman in the 1800s, in relation to what it means to be a man”
If you're part of a community-based arts group in Denton, getting attention for your work in the spring can be a tricky thing. via Denton Record-Chronicle
“We'll file that report with the city - whenever that's due - and you can get the details then”
Local developers have formed a special committee to support one incumbent and two challengers in the Argyle Town Council race. via Denton Record-Chronicle
Sanger official pleased with Code Red results
“No one east of FM1830 got a call”
The city's new emergency calling system, known as Code Red, has proved successful since it was quietly launched about a month ago, City Manager Mike Brice said. via Denton Record-Chronicle
Blotter: Acquaintance comes between man and his truck
A Denton man loaned his pickup to a man he knows only by his first name to drive to Corinth to see his "other girlfriend," according to a police report, and the man has not returned the pickup. via Denton Record-Chronicle
“We had a great response time and had major avenues fixed within six hours.”
When clerks at the post office in Argyle started their morning at 3:30, they thought they would just have a normal day. via Denton Record-Chronicle
“I am still trying to digest all of this”
Carol Pelzel paced the elections office floor patiently waiting for the early voting results. via Denton Record-Chronicle
Workshop targets stepfamily relationships
The Blended Family Work shop, a program designed to address co-parenting skills and parent and stepparent roles, begins April 13 at Cross Timbers Community Church, 1119 S. U.S. Highway 377 in Argyle. via Denton Record-Chronicle