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Sunnyvale, Texas is located in Dallas County. Zip codes in Sunnyvale, TX include 75182. More Sunnyvale information.

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Tuesday Jan 17 | Business Insurance

OSHA seeks $318,000 in safety violation fines against Texas tile manufacturer

SUNNYVALE, Texas - Federal workplace safety regulators are seeking $318,000 in fines against a Texas tile manufacturer for alleged safety and health violations, including excessive noise and missing machine guards.

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Fri Jan 13, 2012

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Texas Regional Medical Center at Sunnyvale to host heart health event Feb. 11

In honor of American Heart Month in February, Texas Regional Medical Center at Sunnyvale will host a heart health event from 8-11 a.m. Sat., Feb.

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Wed Jan 04, 2012

WFAA-TV Dallas

Missing cash concerns local government in Sunnyvale

Despite its proximity to big-city Dallas, Sunnyvale is still a small town. With 5,000 residents, rumors seem to fly at the speed of light.

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Wed Dec 14, 2011

Dallas Morning News

Sheriff's office investigating cash missing from Sunnyvale Town Hall

The Dallas County Sheriff's Office is looking into some $6,685 in October water bill, traffic court and community development payments made at Sunnyvale Town Hall that came up missing.

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Fri Dec 09, 2011

Dallas Morning News

Dallas-area districts among 60 challenging Texas' 'Robin Hood' school funding system with lawsuit

Texas was hit with another lawsuit challenging the state's school funding system on Friday as 60 higher wealth school districts - now contributing more than $1 billion a year in "Robin Hood" payments - argued that the Legislature has failed to adequately fund public education.

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