Jun 15, 2008 | Clovis News Journal
Shawver-Woolsey Heather Shawver and Brian Woolsey, both of Clovis, were joined in marriage May 3, 2008, at the home of John and Lucy Swain.
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“I had just lost my hair for the second time, and I was devastated”
A year ago, Kristi Cary arrived at her first Relay for Life cancer research fundraiser, bald from her chemotherapy, overwhelmed by the burden of her disease. via Denton Record-Chronicle
Hailstorms rumble through N. Texas
“The back windows were completely gone.”
As a cold front moved in Thursday evening, the ingredients for a severe hailstorm came together -- and blasted through North Texas. via Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Brown: A little plastic goes a long way
The Porter tomato, about the size of a pingpong ball, became one of the most popular tomato varieties for home gardeners in the mid-1950s and into the early '70s. But the Porter variety is now long gone, ... via Times Record News
“This compromise allows them to have their lake, but still gives us flexibility for the future. If at some point we do groundwater studies and find that it is impacting the groundwater, then we will curtail it”
For the first time in the district's history, the Neches and Trinity Valleys Groundwater Conservation District is allowing its groundwater to be used to fill and maintain a reservoir. via Palestine Herald-Press
“We decided to list the property for sale and during that process we talked with UNT”
The University of North Texas announced Thursday that the former Radisson Hotel will close as of June 1. UNT bought out the remaining 45 years of a lease with Denton Hotel Associates for $4.56 million, ending ... via Denton Record-Chronicle
Fire destroys TWU barn, golf carts
“There were flammable liquids in there and fertilizer - there was plenty of fuel. Once the fire got going, there was no stopping it.”
Fire destroyed the golf cart barn at the Texas Woman's University golf course early Monday and all its contents. via Denton Record-Chronicle
Agencies to handle Brodie complaints
Several state agencies are taking the lead in handling any complaints arising from the closure of the Brodie Mitsubishi dealership in Wichita Falls. via Times Record News
Denton students do well on TAKS
“We feel good about where we are as a district. We are off to a good start”
Many Denton and area students will not need to retake the TAKS reading test to be promoted to the next grade. via Denton Record-Chronicle
Commissioner, constable in county GOP runoff
Railroad commission choice for Dems on ballot Galen Scott gscott@weatherforddemocrat.com Parker County voters will select a winner today from the most popular candidates in two hard-fought local Republican ... via Weatherford Democrat
Light of Hope - Child Advocates kickoff to Child Abuse Prevention Month
“Knowing that a lot of children in our community have been removed from their homes and they have some special needs, I'd like to try and make a difference in a child's life if at all possible.”
It takes the power of one to help an abused or neglected child... That was the message Child Advocates delivered this evening at their "Light of Hope" event. via KFDX-TV Wichita Falls
“I encourage all citizens to wear a blue shirt, dress, tie, or ribbon on Wednesday as an expression of unity and to promote the prevention of child abuse and neglect and to make the world a safer place for our children”
By Libby Cluett lcluett@mineralwellsindex.com PALO PINTO COUNTY - To help raise awareness about the issues related to child abuse and neglect, the month of April has been designated "Child Abuse Prevention ... via Mineral Wells Insider
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Storms Developing In Northwest Texas
The strong storms we've been watching for today are now starting to develop to our west.
Large amounts of moisture has been flowing north from the Gulf of Mexico today. The atmosphere has maintained a strong "cap" for the better part of the day, keeping storms from developing in our area.
As we reach the maximum for heating today that cap will erode. When that occurs the chance of rapid storm development increases rapidly.
This afternoon, large and dangerous storms have been firing in front of a dryline that runs from roughly Childress to Big Spring to Ft. Stockton. Read more
Annual Small Grains Tour slated April 10 in Cooke County
There will be a "Small Grains Tour" on Thursday, April 10 beginning at 10:00 A.M. The tour starts at the Agri-Pro wheat plot, located two miles east of Muenster, and just east of the Cooke County Electric ... via North Texas e-News
“Oil companies desperately need workers of all types - ' welders, truck drivers, rig workers, geologists, landmen, engineers - ' for good paying jobs throughout the state”
Energy producers to present job fair The Texas Alliance of Energy Producers will conduct a job fair in conjunction with the alliance expo and 78th annual meeting April 15 and 16 at the Wichita Falls Kay Yeager ... via Times Record News
Children's outdoor survival program offered at Copper Breaks
Your child in the wild is the focus of a new Campsite Program premiering Saturday, April 5, at Copper Breaks State Park. via North Texas e-News
Developer plans 'topping out' party for Element apartment complex
“Nowadays, ironworkers carry on the tradition.”
By SHERYL JEAN / The Dallas Morning News sjean@dallasnews.com The developer of the Element apartment complex in downtown Dallas will hold a "topping out" ceremony to mark the hoisting of the last beam to the ... via Denton Record-Chronicle
Fire, fumes send 14 workers to hospital
“Sometime during the manufacturing process, the wrong material got put into a machine. It overheated and caused a small fire which emitted a somewhat toxic smoke”
Two Cooke County hospitals put their recent mass casualty exercise experience to use Friday morning when a chemical fire occurred at K&D Plastics. via Gainesville Daily Register
Senator: New airport terminal to help city grow
“It took a lot of effort - from the state, from the federal government and from the local community as well.”
A new million-dollar terminal building at Denton Municipal Airport will help drive the city's economic engine for years to come, U.S. Sen. via Denton Record-Chronicle