May 30, 2008 | Azle News Online
What would you "fix" about Azle if there were 10,000 hours of free manpower available - each month - to help? Wouldn't that be enough to build a youth activities center to provide wholesome activities for ...
If you're going to cast a ballot, better get out your map
By BUD KENNEDY Anita Barrett is not your average voter.As an associate college dean, she knew how to vote May 10.
Azle Lake Run No. 27 in the books
The 27th Azle Lake Run enjoyed cool weather as almost 300 runners and walkers took to the new course.
Failing TAKS will bar Fort Worth-area seniors from commencement
About 14 percent of Fort Worth's Class of 2008 can't participate in graduation ceremonies because they didn't pass all or parts of the exit-level Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills tests.
Chelsea Glover, 20, of Springtown, may face a charge of aggravated assault with a motor vehicle after a high-speed crash with two other vehicles Monday afternoon in Azle.
Bluegrass Heritage Foundation founded to educate and entertain public
The Board of Directors is pleased to an noun ce the formation of the Bluegrass Heritage Foundation , a non-profit organization based in Dallas, Texas.
It's time to hit the road again. The 27th annual Azle Lake Run is set for Saturday, May 17 and will again take place near Azle High starting at 8 a.m. Three distances are offered - 10K , 2-mile run, 2-mile ... via Azle News Online
“Of course, the longer we wait, the more it will cost.”
Most years, 1,000 votes will get you a seat on the Azle school board. But 1,077 wasn't quite enough for incumbent Gary Hann Saturday as voters returned former board member Kinny Pack to office by a 28-vote ... via Azle News Online
“They say these are suppose to be his golden years, but things are a little rusty.”
Marilyn Holmes is more than willing to talk about the good natured strangers who visited her home a couple of weeks ago. via Azle News Online
63rd Santa Rosa Roundup rides into Vernon next week
Top professional cowboys from across the country will compete in next week's 63rd annual Santa Rosa Roundup. via Times Record News
“The angle (of impact) made the damage greater”
Rain-slicked roadways contributed to an accident Wednesday morning at the intersection of South Stewart Street and FM 730 South that left two vehicles disabled. via Azle News Online
Special Report: Toxic plume under Azle, Pelican Bay
“The contaminated aquifer and drinking well water have been the only source of water for these residents, who have been drinking the water as well as using it for other consumptive purposes for an indeterminate period of time.”
Galen Scott gscott@weatherforddemocrat.com AZLE - A plume of trichloroethylene an estimated half-mile wide and one mile long remains embedded in soil and groundwater beneath residential portions of Pelican Bay, ... via Weatherford Democrat
Medal-winning Texas woman removed from combat zones
“Monica said she'd do it anyway when she turned 18 in six months.”
Pfc. Monica Brown cracked open the door of her Humvee outside a remote village in eastern Afghanistan to the pop of bullets shot by Taliban fighters, but instead of taking cover the 18-year-old medic grabbed ... via Waco Tribune-Herald
“I was afraid she was going to get sunburned”
Pansy Lavender was astonished at the work the volunteers had done to her precious home. via Azle News Online
AHS relay team breaks 28-year-old 4x400 record at regional track meet
The good news: an old Azle High track record fell. The bad news: the quartet could not repeat the effort. via Azle News Online