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AZLE — It’s time to get those dancing shoes out and get ready for Azle’s Night to Shine, an event in partnership with the Tim Tebow Foundation. Azle’s second annual special needs prom will take place at the Church At Azle Feb. 9.

RENO — Reno City Council discussed actions it could take to limit the use of fireworks without completely removing that right at the Jan. 17 meeting.

SPRINGTOWN — Colorful posters decorated by students to show appreciation for the Springtown Independent School District Board of Trustees hung in the administration building as the district’s staff honored the board members.

STEPHENVILLE — Tarleton State broke ground Jan. 17 on a $80 million Health Professions Building that will further establish the university as the leader of rural healthcare throughout the state.

SPRINGTOWN — The audience at Springtown Independent School District’s Jan. 22 board meeting cracked up over Springtown High School band director Scot McPhetrige telling a funny story about senior trombone player Gabriel Martinez.

MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS — Brinklee Asher Dauenhauer earned a 4.0 GPA in the fall 2023 semester, securing a reputable position on Southern Arkansas University's President's list. Dauenhauer is a …

AZLE — The Little Hornets Preschoolers brought joy and smiles to the residents of Legacy Oaks of Azle, a senior living community, with unique handmade gifts. The children visited recently to personally deliver handmade cards to the residents and created a moment all will cherish.

Texas Health and Human Services recognizes World Cancer Day Sunday, Feb. 4. World Cancer Day is a day to raise awareness and encourage the prevention, detection and treatment of cancer.

Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) announced the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has approved Texas’ request to extend Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) coverage from two to 12 months after pregnancy.

Three area residents earned college degrees from two separate universities, graduating in fall 2023.

AZLE — Local residents mourn the loss of lifelong Azleite, Bobby Lea Davis, after he suffered an apparent medical episode at the Clean Jeans Laundromat at 130 Industrial Ave. Jan. 23.

AZLE — Based on recent projected interest rates, the November 2023 bond proposal approved by Azle ISD voters will cost local taxpayers less than expected. Due to lower than projected interest rates, the district is expected to deliver the November ‘23 bond program for about $32 million less than the amount communicated prior to the election.

On January 19 th, 2024, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality required the City of Azle’s public water system, (PWS #2200002), to issue a Boil Water Notice to inform customers, …

The City of Azle issued a boil water notice on Jan. 19 at 1:30p.m. The area affected by the notice had its water shut off due to a main break at noon on the day prior to the notice, Azle Utility …

Azle’s Central Park and Main Street saw a light fluffy coating of snow and temperatures dropped as low as 10ºF on the morning of Jan. 15.

AZLE — A major eyesore on Azle’s landscape has been generating talk and buzz since the lot was cleared three years ago. Once covered with trees, a large stretch of land across from …

An explosion rocked downtown Fort Worth on the 800 block of Houston Street Jan. 8. The cause of the explosion has not yet been confirmed, but authorities suggest it may have been caused by a gas …

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