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4th of July Rodeo: Price remains in lead as bull riders go oh-fer Friday
By Kevin Posival Killeen Daily Herald BELTON - Nick Price branded 'Slim Stinger' with a ridden stick and posted an 89 score on Thursday.
By Olga Pe ?a Killeen Daily Herald Through deployments and major changes in education funding, the Killeen Independent School District is not only growing but also improving its financial leadership.
Gas prices drive up pantries' food costs
By Mason W. Canales Killeen Daily Herald Local food pantries have seen an increase in the number of people using their services due to the rising cost of gas, energy and food.
Heights begins series of public meetings to help make future plans
Herald/David Morris Tryston, 5, of Nolanville, climbs to the top of the slide at Carl R. Levin Park in Harker Heights on Monday afternoon as his parents, Chris and Brenda, watch nearby.
KISD job fair draws 600 teachers
By Victor O'Brien Killeen Daily Herald A Killeen ISD Job Fair drew more than 600 teachers to the Killeen Civic and Conference Center on Saturday.
Man indicted on assault, manslaughter charges
By Justin Cox Killeen Daily Herald A man who failed to produce proof of U.S. citizenship to officials was indicted Wednesday on charges of intoxicated manslaughter and assault.
Nolanville Residence Show up to Support Their Police Department
They're calling it a personal vendetta and tonight residents showed up to protest against it.
“I think it should be tabled until the next meeting because of the discrepancy”
By Kevin M. Smith Killeen Daily Herald NOLANVILLE - The Nolanville police chief still has a job and so do all the department's officers - for now. via Killeen Daily Herald
City Debates Future Of Police Force
The future of one Central Texas police force is still up in the air, after a heated city council meeting in the city of Nolanville. via KWTX
KISD approves face-lifts for schools
By Candace Birkelbach Killeen Daily Herald The Killeen Independent School District board approved some renovations that will be made at schools soon. via Killeen Daily Herald
Bikers follow green spots to help free clinic
“I would say it is not the typical event, but anything to support the community we are willing to do”
Herald/SARAH MOORE KUSCHELL Harold Lewis, of Harker Heights, gets pin pricked by Metroplex Hospital's wellness screening staff during the Mystery Health Lime Run at Kay's Motorcycle Mania in Nolanville on ... via Killeen Daily Herald
Political races near finish line
From staff reports Decision day is soon to dawn in Central Texas with voters taking to the polls Saturday to determine the outcome of several local races. via Killeen Daily Herald
Authorities identify Nolanville accident victim
Posted on: Monday, April 28, 2008, 2:04 PM Updated on: Monday, April 28, 2008, 3:07 PM Fort Hood officials today released the name of Spc. via Killeen Daily Herald
One killed, four injured in wreck
“The guy was in bad shape when we got there”
Herald/DAVID MORRIS Nolanville emergency personnel work the scene of a multivehicle fatal collision along U.S. Highway 190 in Nolanville on Friday. via Killeen Daily Herald
U.S. 190 closes after accident
Posted on: Friday, April 25, 2008, 3:31 PM Updated on: Friday, April 25, 2008, 3:31 PM Scanner reports indicate an accident in Nolanville that has led emergency officials to call for aid from area departments. via Killeen Daily Herald
“Hey sweetie? Where's the nearest gas station? I forgot to fill up before we left.”
By Laura Kaae Killeen Daily Herald I'm either cancelling all subscriptions to women's home magazines or I'm going to buckle down and organize my house. via Killeen Daily Herald
Nolanville city council candidates speak to public
“I think we need to think of what we offer people to get into the city.”
By Mason W. Canales Killeen Daily Herald NOLANVILLE - Candidates running for City Council gathered at the J.W. Sims Community Center on Tuesday to answer questions from residents. via Killeen Daily Herald
“I just made me a cozy little den in there.”
From staff and wire reports Central Texas missed the brunt of the storms that swept across Texas overnight Wednesday through Thursday. via Killeen Daily Herald
“All have made good contributions to the community”
By Candace Birkelbach Killeen Daily Herald The Killeen Independent School District has selected Richard E. Cavazos as the namesake for an elementary school in Nolanville and Charles Patterson for a middle ... via Killeen Daily Herald