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Fewer dealerships a wrench in new mechanics plans?
Shane Kee loves to tinker with his purple and white 1970 Chevrolet pickup truck but recently turned down a job offer to turn wrenches at a Chevy dealership.
Defendant's sister jailed for contempt after courthouse outburst
Tears are not unusual in criminal courtrooms. Sometimes, people even run screaming after juries sentence their loved ones.
These 2 Hurricane Katrina graduates made DFW home
A large, close family and the festive season of Mardi Gras always made Bruce Johnson think New Orleans would be his home forever.
John Scotland visits Water & Wine Assembly
Water & Wine Assembly of Christians will hear John Scotland of Liverpool, England today.
Eats Beat: Another important local election is coming up
ABC wants your vote. Good Morning America Weekend wants viewers to choose a favorite barbecue restaurant.It's like American Barbecue Idol .And one of the four finalists is Cousin's Bar-B-Q in Fort Worth.If enough Texans vote Saturday on the Web, Cousin's can win the GMA Weekend Best Barbecue Challenge on Sunday.Cousin's is always the sleeper ...
Crowley trustees to consider tough budget options, including layoffs
With dwindling hopes of getting any funding relief from Texas lawmakers, the Crowley school board will hold a special Saturday meeting to consider tough budgetary alternatives that could lead to layoffs and program eliminations.
Jerry Savelle's motorcycle outreach tour
Celebrating 40 years in ministry this year, Jerry Savelle--author of the recently released Called to Battle, Destined to Win --is currently on the road by motorcycle with his ministry Chariots of Light Christian Motorcycle & Car Club.
Investigator class gets explosive
A camping trailer explodes into pieces as part of an explosives and post-blast investigator school put on by the Denton Fire Marshal's Office in conjunction with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives on Wednesday in Denton.
No more detours for drivers traveling between Eunice and Crowley. After more than two years, the Bayou Plaquemine Bridge on Highway 13 is finally open.
Sex offender was poll worker at elementary schools -- and didn't break any laws
A 79-year-old registered sex offender has worked elections three times in the past year at elementary schools in Fort Worth and Crowley, sparking a debate among school and election officials about who is responsible for background checks on poll workers.
Getting That Special Prom Dress For Less
Apr 3, 2009 9:13 pm US/Central CROWLEY For many families struggling to survive, buying an expensive prom dress for their daughter isn't an option.
Board approves attendance zone changes
Joshua school trustees put their stamp of approval Thursday night on elementary school attendance zone revisions that will balance enrollments.
Board hears results of salary study
A Texas Association of School Boards recommendation would increase starting salaries for teachers in their first five years of Cleburne ISD tenure and create pay scales for 16 to 18 sub-groups of employees ...
Three jailed over family violence, retaliation
Three Elkhart men have been arrested in connection with a pair of related assaults occurring outside an Elkhart residence late last week.
Bargain Hunters Fueling Goodwill's Expansion
Mar 3, 2009 5:35 pm US/Central Sana Syed The economy has taken big bites out of retailers, but one business is still standing strong and showing others bargain shopping may be a new sign of the times.
Board grapples with how to handle growth
Joshua school trustees know they will need another elementary school in five years.
Master cake designers Antoni and Edward Frys of European Cake Gallery in Crowley, Texas share this photo a 'Friday the 13th' cake they made this past week.
Megan Victoria Aitken and Kyle Robert Dunkelberger exchanged marriage vows at 2 p.m., Feb.
Budget woes may begin affecting teacher salaries
By SHIRLEY JINKINS About half of Texas' 1,025 public school districts had budget shortfalls this year, according to state and educational organization figures, and some administrators are warning that teacher ...
Crowley students turned away at inauguration
More than a dozen Crowley High School students who traveled to Washington D.C. to see the inauguration of Barack Obama walked away disappointed.
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