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Hudson Grants bring innovation and inspiration to instruction
The fourth annual grant awards from the M.R. and Evelyn Hudson Foundation went to six proposals for a total of $40,000.
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Scholarship offers to KISD seniors down after record-setting year
After last year's record-setting haul, Keller district's Class of 2013 received $10 million less in scholarship offers than last year, despite a larger senior class.
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Keller committee looking into Land Use Element
Keller's Future Land Use Plan advisory committee held its first of several meetings June 11 at Keller Town Hall.
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Keller district officials look to compound energy savings
While Keller district officials are proud of their track record in trimming energy consumption, they are still looking for ways to cut utility costs.
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PAINT at Keller Town Hall in June
The walls of Keller Town Hall this month are graced with a variety of paintings by Professional Artists in North Texas, local artists who have competed in international, national and regional shows.
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Keller and Colleyville share Regional Cooperation Award
The North Central Texas Council of Governments' Regional Cooperation Award recently was given to the cities of Keller and Colleyville.
Churches split on what to do about Boy Scouts
Nancy Zey is heartbroken about the impending end of a 10-year relationship between her sons' Cub Scout pack and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Keller.
The Keller Soccer Association's 9U Keller Jets soccer team won its second championship in two years earlier this spring.
Keller man saves boy from pit bull attack
Keller resident Larry Foster said "divine intervention" is what placed him in the path of a boy being mauled by pit bulls a few months ago.
Ridge students give thanks, not pranks
In the past few weeks of school, students at Fossil Ridge High School raised more than $3,000 for Red Cross tornado relief as they encouraged each other to "Give Thanks, not Pranks."
Council approves smaller lot sizes for The Lakes
Keller City Council amended the land use plan and changed zoning requirements for The Lakes, a proposed single family development in the 8800 block of Clay Hibbins Road.
Four city manager search firms to be interviewed by Kalamazoo City Commission for rebooted search
City commissioners decided to invite Colin Baenziger & Associates of Wellington, Fla., Strategic Government Resources of Keller, Texas, Voorhees Associates LLC of Deerfield Ill., and Welsh & Associates of Kalamazoo to interview in-person with city commissioners.
Non-residents will pay to play at Keller Sports Park
Non-residents will soon be required to pay $30 per season to use Keller Sports Park, in addition to fees they already pay to the sports association.
Man arrested, accused of sexually assaulting 14-year-old Keller girl
Rice then met with her about five times in Keller and during the last time on May 11, they engaged in sexual relations, according to police.
Non-residents will pay to play at Keller Sports Park
Non-residents will soon be required to pay $30 per season to use Keller Sports Park, in addition to fees they already pay to the sports association.
Red Sox draft power righty Teddy Stankiewicz at No. 45 in second round
The Red Sox stuck with pitching with their second pick in the draft Thursday night, selecting right-hander Teddy Stankiewicz out of Seminole State junior college in Oklahoma.
An Italian bakery-cafe in Keller mixes breakfast, Brooklyn
That's news all by itself. But Southlake also has a new local restaurant worth note, giving hope for better dining at both ends of Farm Road 1709.
Lois Anthony Zachary, 95, went to be with the Lord Monday, June 3, 2013 in Wichita Falls, sharing his humor until the very end.
Keller ISD Teachers of the Year get sweet summer rides
The Keller district teachers of the year who drive excellence in students were rewarded on Friday with sweet rides of their own to use over the summer.
Property values are up in Keller for the second straight year, according to figures released last week by the Tarrant Appraisal District.