05/27/11 Emily Hill/Staff photo - Little Elm Police Explorer Trevor Freeman, Animal Control Officer Susan Gatta and Explorer Chris Platt help residents sign in for the Neighborhood Watch meeting, hosted by Community Service Sgt. Steve Garst.
05/27/11 At its regular meeting Tuesday, the Little Elm Town Council approved the funding to begin construction of the Recreation Center and Senior Center. The groundbreaking ceremony will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the two sites, 301 Main St. and 303 Main St.
05/10/11 Sue Sims is no stranger to school systems and credits her decision to run for Place 1 on the Little Elm ISD board of trustees to her two grandsons and concerns for their and other students' education.
05/10/11 Kent Runyan is a candidate who plans to bring a three-sided view of the Little Elm ISD board of trustees to the table if he is elected to Place 3.
05/10/11 Little Elm ISD board of trustees candidate Molly Fulks says she has one primary strength as she runs for re-election of Place 1: experience.
05/01/11 Candidates for both the Frisco City Council and the Frisco ISD Board of Trustees met Monday night at Boals Elementary for a forum sponsored by the Grayhawk Homeowners Association.
04/30/11 Curtis Savage sees the many opportunities that Little Elm ISD has to offer and is running unopposed for re-election to Place 2 on the school board.
04/29/11 A proposal in Austin could give Denton County a louder voice. Rep. Burt Solomons (R-Carrollton) last week presented the Committee Substitute for House Bill 150 that would reshape several representative districts across the state.
04/27/11 Having served two terms on the Little Elm ISD board of trustees, candidate Sally Coleman is seeking the re-election for Place 3 because despite the board's accomplishments, there is still much to do.
04/27/11 A severe thunderstorm rolled in early Monday morning, causing nearly two dozen power lines to go down along Naylor Road in Oak Point. Residents were without power until Tuesday morning.
04/27/11 According to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS), hundreds of babies die in their sleep every year. Most deaths are sudden and without a clear explanation. This syndrome is frequently referred to as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
04/27/11 Penny Rathbun/Staff photo Gunter City Manager Mark Millar, center, and Karen and Fred Holt look at a map of the proposed root for phase 4B and 5A of the North Dallas Tollway at a public hearing held in Celina by the North Dallas Tollway Authority.
04/17/11 While he wasn't there physically, Caleb Huffines was still with the Town of Little Elm on Caleb's Day, March 26, at the Little Elm Area Youth Sports Association Opening Day ceremony for baseball at Cottonwood Ballpark.
04/08/11 Submitted photo - A sketch of the east entry gateway is shown above. The gateway is part of the Streetscapes and Gateway Improvements project that was passed by the Little Elm Town Council.
04/07/11 Little Elm town leaders will organize a drive to collect and dispose of old medicines next month, part of an agreement with the state after inspectors found problems at the town's wastewater treatment plant.
04/01/11 Little Elm High School Junior Dylan Meadows will receive the Eagle Scout rank, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America program, at his Court of Honor Saturday at Button Memorial United Methodist Church.
04/01/11 "Boom Town" Cirque Mechanics 7 p.m. April 2 and 2 p.m. April 3. $24-$45. The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts, 2 Southbridge St., Worcester. (877) 571-7469 or www.thehanovertheatre.org.
03/31/11 Not long ago, it would have been tough to picture Guyer competing for a playoff spot -- much less a district title. Yet when the Wildcats face area powerhouse Southlake Carroll on the road today to cap off their first go-around through District 7-5A play, they'll be playing for a little more than pride.
03/23/11 The Colony City Council had a relatively light meeting this week, with most of its time spent reviewing updated ordinance material.
03/12/11 Submitted photo - Team No. 87 from the Little Elm Education Center campus won second place in the Texas Woman's University College Arts and Sciences annual Edible Car contest. Team members are Thomas White, Karen Moreno, Maria Gonzalez and Carmello Venegas. |