Monday Nov 16 | Denton Record-Chronicle
Natanya Richardson, 7, learns how to make a horse turn with the help of instructor Megan Gault at SpiritHorse Therapeutic Center in Corinth on Thursday.
City leaders revisited the question of the Lake Cities Library's future Thursday night - and their first answers didn't go down well with library representatives.
Corinth restricts bus ride options by trip destination
City leaders decided to rein in costs for bus service for seniors and people with disabilities by capping the number and types of trips they will subsidize each year.
Corinth looks at bus ride options
Residents Jay and Gladys Conine came to City Hall on Thursday to speak up for their son, because he couldn't. "He wouldn't understand this," Gladys Conine said after the City Council's public hearing on bus service provided through the Denton County Transportation Authority for qualified riders, including seniors and those with disabilities.
Thursday afternoon quick hitters
Senior defensive tackle Kirk Poston will take an official visit to Colorado this weekend after tripping to Baylor on an unofficial last weekend.
2 area teens earn Eagle Scout honor
Weston Cooper and Clint Lucas were honored with an Eagle Scout Court of Honor on Oct.
We hear a great deal today about success, well-being, political correctness, honesty, integrity, popularity, and health.
CoServ gets grant for grid upgrade
More than $17 million in stimulus money is expected to flow to Corinth-based CoServ Electric for electric grid updates, but a similar Denton project won't get federal aid.
Carnival games, costume contests, bounce house, pumpkin decorating contest and more.
Town appoints task force for library
The Town Council appointed a library task force Tuesday, charging its Lake Cities Library board appointees and a fourth member with figuring out if the town can open its own library.
Lake Dallas band to host first marching festival
The Lake Dallas High School Falcon Band will host its first marching festival on Saturday.
Five local men snagged in alleged burglary ring
Denton police have cleared more than a dozen burglaries and recovered between $15,000 and $20,000 worth of stolen property with the arrest of five Denton and Corinth men on charges of engaging in organized criminal activity.
Developer will plead case to council
A developer who hopes to build rental duplexes at the gateway to the Bell Avenue Historic Conservation District is asking the Denton City Council to reconsider a city panel's ruling that the project is wrong for the area.
Blotter: Police charge man with burglary, kidnapping
Denton police found a man at his apartment and arrested him on charges of kidnapping and burglary to commit assault Thursday morning.
Teen Kidnapped, Stripped Ex-Wife: Cops
Denton police arrested a man for allegedly kidnapping his ex-wife, beating up her new boyfriend, then leaving the woman naked by the side of the road.
The Denton County Transportation Authority presented several options regarding the proposed Walton Drive rail crossing to Corinth City Council members Thursday evening.
Mayor: Funding increase unlikely
City leaders are unlikely to increase Corinth's contribution to the Lake Cities Library for the coming year, Mayor Paul Ruggiere said Friday.
Texas community colleges see erollment spike
Students are apparently entering Texas colleges in record numbers. And many students are finding two-year colleges an especially budget-friendly way to further their educations without going into bankruptcy.
NCTC, DCTA cross paths on Walton
North Central Texas College's preliminary plans for expansion could be derailed if access from the campus to Interstate 35E is hampered by the new A-train commuter rail line.
Fundraising book sale set for this weekend
The annual book sale sponsored by Friends of the Lake Cities Library will be held Saturday and Sunday, and will include a bake sale and visits from area authors Wanda Lynch and Lynn Sheffield Simmons.