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AZLE — It’s a new school year with new school rules. During the July 15 Azle ISD board of trustees meeting, Director of Student Services and Testing Robin Tarpley announced changes …

AZLE — Four months after it was codified by ordinance, Azle’s beautification committee has its first two members. Shadi Sutton and Tiffany Nelson were appointed to Place 1 and Place 3 by …

AZLE — During a July 16 Azle City Council meeting, city officials decided to continue using PNC Bank as its primary depository bank, renewing its five-year contract. City Finance Director …

SPRINGTOWN — At only 9 years old, Gracelyn Olson is already a multi-talented young lady. Gracelyn is the reigning Level 4 state champion in gymnastics and trains year-round. As a member of …

SPRINGTOWN — In just a few months, the faith-based nonprofit organization Parker County Center of Hope aims to move its Springtown location from Agnes Baptist Church to the square. Around …

SPRINGTOWN — Springtown widow Dranda Hopps still has voicemails saved on her phone from her late husband, who recently died after testing positive for West Nile Virus. In the voicemails, …

SPRINGTOWN — People needing food have a new resource in Springtown: the “Blessing Fridge” in front of Springtown Septic Service and the We ARE Our Brothers’ Keeper resource …

AZLE — Over the weekend, the Azle Arts Association’s Popcorn Players wrapped up its yearly melodrama to a cacophony of yuks and yee-haws. “How the West Was Dun or Left High and Dry …

AZLE — Just a few years ago, Azle High School graduate Tiffany Clark worried she might never walk again. Today, she’s found renewed purpose as an athlete. Clark ran again for the …

AZLE — Despite traveling the world, Alex Roberson always comes back to Azle. For most of his life Roberson has lived in the community and loved going on cruises. For the last month, he has …

AZLE — Last month, the city’s food truck park at 225 Church St.— The FeedLot — began operating under new management after the hiring of special events coordinator Amanda …

SPRINGTOWN — The crowd on the Springtown Square, who gathered on a Saturday afternoon in late June, oohed and aahed over the new side-by-side off-road vehicle built for Army veteran Travis …

SPRINGTOWN — Springtown Independent School District Child Nutrition Director Laura Champagne is the opposite of the cranky lunch lady stereotype that is sometimes seen on TV. Champagne …

SPRINGTOWN — Springtown City Council will soon have to consider whether to approve a zoning change that would make way for a Mexican restaurant on Goshen Road. During its July 11 meeting, …

AZLE — Future, Hope and Healing Center hit big and pocketed its winnings at a recent fundraiser event and casino night. The domestic violence resource group hosted the event at Crystal Oaks …

AZLE — Six Azle High School graduates and one teacher were recognized by Azle Masonic Lodge #601the evening of June 27. The students were each awarded a $1,200 scholarship by the fraternal …

AZLE — Each year since 2012, the Azle Area Ministerial Alliance has presented the Lew and Sandy Shaffer Award to an individual or couple who has made significant contributions to the community …

AZLE — Most little girls dream of being a princess. For one incoming Eagle Heights Elementary first grader, that dream has come true. Just one year after competing at her first National …

AZLE — Last month, Azle High School students returned from an annual trip abroad after touring famous European capitals and learning the sometimes-gruesome history of medicine and crime on the …

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