Yesterday | Keller Citizen
At recent forum, experts outline pitfalls of leasing drilling rights
Drilling to the bottom of a divisive issue prompted questions at a recent meeting focused on mineral rights and royalties.
Wednesday | Keller Citizen
KISD teachers 'exhausted and overworkeda
Long hours and work-related stress have prompted Keller district teachers to seek limits on the number of meetings and new initiatives imposed on faculty.
Wednesday | Keller Citizen
Dona t be a turkey! Practice safe Thanksgiving food preparation procedures
Keller Fire-Rescue is calling on the area's cooks to include fire safety in their recipes because Thanksgiving is the leading day for home cooking fires.
Pushing Back the Frontiers of Ignorance
To wit, it has been a colossal failure , an unparalleled crusade against my kids future, and criminally deceptive to the American people.
Event aimed at promoting awareness of homelessness
Main: Alissa Moreland, left, and Alie Hanes, both Keller high school students, spent Friday night at the district's football stadium to help raise awareness of homelessness in the area.
Advocate chides officials over handling of petition
The leader of a group seeking to close the Keller Animal Shelter is crying foul over the city's handling of its recent petition.
Hail damage spurs search for consultant
Recent roofing issues have prompted Keller district officials to seek an independent consultant to assess problems and design a preventative maintenance plan for almost 40 roofs on district buildings.
Emergency dispatchers coordinate responses to frantic situations
Keller Fire Chief Dan Gaumont presented emergency dispatcher Barbara Law with an award for her part in saving the life of a choking 3-year-old in August.
Keller hosts innovation consortium
Consortium members The Mid-States Benchmarking Consortium for Excellence is made up of officials from nine school districts in different states.
Keller teachers say extra duties 'diminish effectiveness of educators'
Some Keller school district teachers say they are buried with burdensome paperwork, excessive mandatory meetings and too many new programs that they say take time away from working with students.
Keller Man Wants CIty's Animal Shelter Shut Down
A Keller man is petitioning to have the city's animal shelter shut down. He claims the facility is ill-equipped to handle all the strays being brought in and that the city simply can't afford to care for the animals.
Nov. 10 Arrests Jeffrey A. Tiller, 45, 542 Euclid Ave., was arrested on a warrant for theft.
Christmas Cut from School Choir Program
Christmas by any other name is just not the same. At least thata s what the mother of a Chisholm Trail Intermediate School sixth grader thinks.
Dallas pair accused of stealing at least 147 DFW residentsa personal data
Two Dallas women are accused of possessing personal information of at least 147 Tarrant and Dallas county residents that may have been stolen.
Program designed to help returning soldiers re-integrate
Main: U.S. Marines Kenny Zamora and Loren Walden, also North Richland Hills police officers, present the colors at Sunday's official unveiling of the Horses for Heroes at Rocky Top Therapy Center.
Familiesa momentos dot Wall of Honor
Fifth grade students in South Keller Intermediate's Vail Lodge practice service songs from the five military branches in preparation for today's Veterans Day ceremony.
Runners raise funds for Caseya s Kids
The Parkhill family present a $3,500 donation on behalf of their chiropractic center to Janie Casey and Keller counseling director Scott Kessel.
Disc-shaped UFO's reported in three states
November 7, 2009 - Witness reported a full disc-shaped object with lights moving around it in a counter-clockwise fashion.
Successful appeal means upgrade in districta s rating
The Texas Education Agency has granted an appeal to raise Keller's 2009 accountability rating after finding one student did not drop out, the district announced last week.
Businesses tout benefits of grant program
The buildings sit opposite each other along Keller Parkway, among the first sights for motorists heading east into Keller.