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Denton-Guyer High School football booster club treasurer arrested for stealing nearly $16k from organization
DENTON, Texas — The former treasurer of the Denton-Guyer Wildcats Football Booster Club is facing a state jail felony after admitting to investigators with Denton Police that she stole $15,826.48 from the organization for personal use, according to arrest documents. Shauna Martin, 43, is now charged with property theft...
University alumna’s ‘dreams come true’ through exhibition
Before university alumna and local artist Lori Rohloff-Peek was diagnosed with Huntington’s disease at 30, she would express her emotions through paintings with intircate details and execution. Upon the condition deteriorating the fine motor skills that allowed her to hold a variety of artist tools, she continued to paint,...
Argyle ISD Board denounces changes to Title IX
The Argyle ISD Board of Trustees on Monday approved a resolution denouncing the United States Department of Education’s changes to Title IX over gender identity. Title IX states that “no person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. In April, the Department of Education proposed redefining “sex” to include gender identity, which would allow biological males who identify as females to use the women’s restroom, and vice versa.
Choir Seniors Leave a Legacy of Dedication
Argyle’s national award-winning choir program is made up of over 50 students, ranging from freshmen to seniors. There are two choirs and two A capella groups that students can participate in. All of these include a try-out process and a year-round commitment to competitions and performances. Out of these individuals, there are a few members who are graduating this Spring and chose to spend all four years of their high school career in the choir program. These dedicated members have their reasons for being in choir, and all of them left an impression that will reverberate for years to come. The underclassmen in choir make up most of the program and look up to the seniors who led them in their walk to be better performers, as well as brightening their days.
From the Vault: Flower Mound's Triple-Overtime Thriller Against Plano East in 2015
For the seventh installment of our "From the Vault" series, we're taking a trip back to the hardwood for a classic showdown between the Flower Mound Jaguars and the Plano East Panthers. On a fateful night in February 2015, these two teams battled for their playoff lives in a District 6-6A boys basketball contest that took three overtimes to decide.
Voertman's has been providing local service and good prices to UNT students for almost 100 years
College life comes with many challenges: Making new friends, 8 a.m. classes and waiting in lengthy Starbucks lines are just a few of them. Another challenge college students face is buying textbooks. This local store has been working for almost a century to ensure that buying or renting textbooks for University of North Texas students is as easy and affordable as possible.
Madeline Burillo-Hopkins Named President of Dallas College’s Brookhaven Campus
Madeline Burillo-Hopkins has been named president of the Brookhaven campus of Dallas College. Across its online and physical campuses, the Dallas College system enrolls over 64,000 undergraduate students, 59 percent of whom are women. Dr. Burillo-Hopkins will lead operations for the college’s Brookhaven campus in Farmers Branch, Texas. Dr....
University of Dallas to Host Data Center for City of Irving
(TNS) — The Irving City Council approved plans to rezone dozens of acres owned by the University of Dallas to data center uses. The Catholic liberal arts university has teamed up with Dallas commercial real estate developer KDC for a data center campus to capture big data and artificial intelligence demands across the region.
Keller Education Foundation launches new fund to address budget concerns
Keller ISD Education Foundation launched O.N.E Fund, a new giving platform meant to address budget shortfalls. (Mark Fadden/Community Impact) The Keller ISD Education Foundation launched a new giving platform called O.N.E Fund, which stands for Ongoing Needs and Essentials, according to a July 16 news release issued by the organization.
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