Jun 7, 2008 | Times Record News
Bellevue to dedicate park in memory of deceased boy Barbara Green / Times Record News Friday, June 6, 2008 He was only 7 years old, but his kind and loving spirit will be shared Saturday as the new Bellevue ...
The annual Bellevue Volunteer Fire Department Fish Fry will start at 5 p.m., Saturday at the Bellevue Community Center/Fire Hall downtown.
Bowie school board members this week heard plans for the high school curriculum that could include an open campus, tossed around the idea of eighth-grade softball, and welcomed a new trustee.
Program to honor Holocaust victims The public is invited to Holocaust Remembrance Day at the House of Jacob Reformed Synagogue in Wichita Falls. via Times Record News
“I had just lost my hair for the second time, and I was devastated”
A year ago, Kristi Cary arrived at her first Relay for Life cancer research fundraiser, bald from her chemotherapy, overwhelmed by the burden of her disease. via Denton Record-Chronicle
Welcome to Club News, a weekly roundup of the latest news from the many clubs in the Big Country. via Abilene Reporter-News
April 15, 2008 1922-2008 Mary Louise Irvin, the widow of Reginald Terrell Irvin of San Antonio, Texas, entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, April 9, 2008, in San Antonio, at the age of 86 years, 2 months, ... via The Wilson County News
323 acres of ranch burn; cause unclear
“Be extremely careful with anything that can start a fire - cigarette butts, low tires on trailers - anything that makes a spark”
The cause of a grass fire that consumed 323 acres on the Crawford Ranch on Tuesday remained undetermined Wednesday. via Amarillo.com
Fire destroys TWU barn, golf carts
“There were flammable liquids in there and fertilizer - there was plenty of fuel. Once the fire got going, there was no stopping it.”
Fire destroyed the golf cart barn at the Texas Woman's University golf course early Monday and all its contents. via Denton Record-Chronicle
UNT's Robocamp summer camp program gets boost with two new grants
“This will be the largest summer camp program to date with approximately $125,000 to support programs for this summer, and about $50,000 already in the hamper for next summer”
DENTON , Texas -- The 2008 session of the University of North Texas' Robocamp summer day camps has received additional financial support in the form of two new grants. via North Texas e-News
Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home, 1304 Bernard St., will have two campus tours in April. via Denton Record-Chronicle
Denton students do well on TAKS
“We feel good about where we are as a district. We are off to a good start”
Many Denton and area students will not need to retake the TAKS reading test to be promoted to the next grade. via Denton Record-Chronicle
“I encourage all citizens to wear a blue shirt, dress, tie, or ribbon on Wednesday as an expression of unity and to promote the prevention of child abuse and neglect and to make the world a safer place for our children”
By Libby Cluett lcluett@mineralwellsindex.com PALO PINTO COUNTY - To help raise awareness about the issues related to child abuse and neglect, the month of April has been designated "Child Abuse Prevention ... via Mineral Wells Insider
Residents encouraged to join city cleanup Members of Keep Wichita Falls Beautiful are encouraging residents to participate in the citywide cleanup of Wichita Falls Saturday. via Times Record News
Sales OFFICE: Royal Investors Group has purchased the 13-story Binz Building at 1001 Texas. via Houston Chronicle
Annual Small Grains Tour slated April 10 in Cooke County
There will be a "Small Grains Tour" on Thursday, April 10 beginning at 10:00 A.M. The tour starts at the Agri-Pro wheat plot, located two miles east of Muenster, and just east of the Cooke County Electric ... via North Texas e-News
“The business and the people. They are very loyal. We just want to thank our customers and that is why we opened another one. They (customers) have been great to us”
The former KFC chicken restaurant on Kemp Boulevard is being remodeled to be a Church's Chicken restaurant. via Times Record News
Children's outdoor survival program offered at Copper Breaks
Your child in the wild is the focus of a new Campsite Program premiering Saturday, April 5, at Copper Breaks State Park. via North Texas e-News
“Could we lump that one [Colorado] in too?”
Denton's hodgepodge of street names may get a tad less perplexing. Pearl Street between Carroll Boulevard and Bolivar Street downtown soon will become part of McKinney Street. via Denton Record-Chronicle