Oct 22, 2009 | Azle News Online
Reno wins grant; uses stimulus funds on water system
Chelsea L. McGowan cmcgowan@weatherforddemocrat.com After eight months of surveying and information gathering, the City of Reno can celebrate its award of a $350,000 grant.
Drug lab explodes in Azle with investigators on scene
Parker County Sheriff's Investigators were responding to an investigative tip pertaining to a suspected drug lab when it exploded with deputies on scene late Monday morning.
Cool helicopters, honorary plaques and some of the best fried fish in the area highlighted the Reno Volunteer Fire Department's annual fish fry fundraiser July 25.
Cool helicopters, honorary plaques and some of the best fried fish in the area highlighted the Reno Volunteer Fire Department's annual fish fry fundraiser July 25.
Exciting opportunity for teachers
The Red River Valley Down Syndrome Society is thrilled to be able to offer a FREE workshop for educators who will have a student with Down syndrome in their classroom in the fall.
Fort Worth's Tandy statue relocating to TCU
A bronze 8-foot-tall statue of the founder of Tandy Corp. will be cleaned, repaired and set up at Texas Christian University.
Residents alarmed at trimmers' excesses
After a hiatus of more than 10 years, the war on trees has resumed in Reno. Asplundh 'vegetation management' crews started cutting tree limbs from along 104 miles of Oncor utility feeder lines on June 10.
New Reno mayor has his work cut out for him
Newly elected Mayor Roen Cox banged his fist on the makeshift plywood table to convene his first City Council meeting because the gavel was nowhere to be found.
Doublewide burns near Springtown
Galen Scott gscott@weatherforddemocrat.com Authorities believe faulty wiring likely ignited a fire that consumed at least two rooms inside a Springtown area home Saturday.