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Roanoke, Texas is located in Denton County. Zip codes in Roanoke, TX include 76262, and 76299. The median home price in Roanoke is $292,000 which is roughly $83/per square foot. More Roanoke information.

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Thursday May 16 | Business Journal

Saddle Creek Logistics leases 287K SF at AllianceTexas

Saddle Creek Logistics Services has signed a lease for a 287,000-square-foot facility in the AllianceTexas development, Hillwood Properties announced Wednesay.

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Tue May 07, 2013

Star-Telegram.com

Tipsters make community safer with Northwest ISD Campus Crime Stoppers

Mike Conklin founded the Northwest ISD Campus Crime Stoppers Program as a way to enhance safety and security and district campuses.

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Fri May 03, 2013

News Observer

Water recycling is big business for oil, gas support firms

Just a few years ago, Fort Worth, Texas-based Bosque Systems mostly operated wastewater disposal wells for oil and gas operators.

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Mon Apr 29, 2013

AmericanBankingNews.com

Lynn Kishaba - Consulting Services - Stanford Who's Who Certified

Lynn Kishaba Earns Inclusion Into The Exclusive Ranks Of Stanford Who's Who ROANOKE, TEXAS, UNITED STATES, April 30, 2013 /Stanford Who's Who/ -- Stanford Who's Who proudly announces the addition of Lynn Kishaba [1] to the ranks of professional individuals as a result of her work in the field of consulting services.

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Mon Apr 22, 2013

Star-Telegram.com

Texting ban approved in state House

The Texas House last week gave preliminary approval to legislation that would impose a statewide ban on texting while driving after rejecting - by the thinnest of margins - an amendment that proponents said would have effectively killed the bill.

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