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Farmers market at Firewheel Town Center in Garland has promising opening day
Pumpkin cinnamon roll with dried cranberries from Florine Bowman Pastries hits the spot on a Sunday morning.
Paris Lady Wildcats, Commerce Lady Tigers advance in volleyball playoffs
The Paris Lady Cats beat the Sanger Lady Indians, 3-1, in bi-district and now Paris will take on Carrollton Farmers Branch Ranchview in the area round in McKinney at 7:00 p.m. Friday.
Garland clinic today is open to select group
The Garland health department is offering 1,100 doses of the H1N1 vaccine today at what is mostly an invitation-only event.
Locavore Farmers Market Debuts Saturday in Garland
The Four Seasons Market, featuring a wide variety of locally produced foods and crafts, gets under way Saturday, Nov.
Churches don't often embrace Halloween in a manner that prompts them to clear out their sanctuary in order to build a haunted house -- but that is exactly what Park Lake Church in Sachse has done.
Sasche church turns sanctuary into imaginary hell
During this upcoming weekend, Many North Texas churches are opting to celebrate fall with festivals rather than Halloween.
Roemer, Sachse to wed in Floresville
October 27, 2009 Comment on this article Marvin and Molly Roemer of Floresville, Texas, and Jerry and Deborah Sachse of Schertz are proud to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their children, Christine Roemer and Russell Sachse.
Chad Griffin of Cresson, Texas, won the Walmart Bass Fishing League final Cowboy Division tournament on Lake Texoma Sunday with a two-day 10-bass catch weighing 22 pounds, 5 ounces.
DeSoto homicide victims identified
Investigators were looking for a motive and suspects in the mysterious holiday weekend shooting deaths of two men in a car at the entrance to a hiking trail.
Legislators gather to discuss state, national politics
Linda@thegarlandnews.net Legislators from the national and state governments joined forces Thursday in Garland to discuss politics on a local platform.
Election systems company sues former workers
Election Systems & Software has sued two former employees and a Granger elections consulting firm, accusing them of illegally using the company's software and trade secrets.
Garland/Wylie/Sachse: Rock'n'roll mom jams with Steven Tyler
Dallas, other local cities feel force of recession in budgets
Cities here and beyond face years of lean times as the wreckage of the economic downturn lingers at the local level, a survey by the National League of Cities has found.
Sachse budget likely to include tax increase
Sachse voters seemed to recognize the city's fast track toward buildout when they approved a $37.9 million bond package in 2006.
News & Notes: Aug. 4-5 City Council meeting and work session
There has also been an increase in rental property, which now comprises over 10 percent of Garland's total housing.
Art&Seek on Think TV: Flying Saucers, Teen Angst and Esther Pearl Watson
Get the Flash Player to see this player. In the '90s, Esther Pearl Watson and her husband, Mark Todd, were driving cross-country when they stopped at a gas station.
New A/G 'Young Pastors' Rep Not Much for Blogging
"The entries in this blog are ... primarily written to get my staff to shut up." The news so far from the Assemblies of God General Council is the election of Beth Grant as the first woman to sit on the church's Executive Presbytery.
Military News: Graduations, combat training, station assignments
Army Pvt. Vernon D. Littleton has graduated from the Infantryman One Station Unit Training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga.
Education notes - East and North areas
Foster will receive a $5,000 scholarship, and Kohl's will donate $1,000 to the nonprofit of his choice.
Garland/Wylie/Sachse: Tail-less dolphin inspires young girl with disability
For 10-year-old McKenna McGough, who will soon enter fifth grade at Back Elementary in Rowlett, there were no gifts to unwrap at her latest birthday celebration.