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Carol Howe, Texas Christian University – Empowering Hispanic Agricultural Workers with Diabetes Education
On Texas Christian University Week: How do we empower Hispanic agricultural workers to get the health care they need?. Carol Howe, Paula R. and Ronald C. Parker Endowed professor of Nursing and Director of Nursing Research & Scholarship, delves into this. Carol Howe, Ph.D., is the Paula R. and Ronald...
Ex-auditor Jones responds to removal from Wichita County Auditor's Office
Former Wichita County Auditor Cheryll Jones on Monday afternoon responded to a Times Record News article about her being escorted from her office by security personnel from the Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff’s Office confirmed she was removed from the county’s annex building on Friday prior to her term in office expiring on Monday. The...
Fort Worth women recall harrowing rescue from flooded Arizona canyon
Its breathtaking beauty makes Havasu Canyon in Arizona an attraction for hikers across the country. “It's a highly sought-after trip. It's a, you know, hiking trip of a lifetime,” said Paige Renae. Renae and Whitnye Raquel, friends from Fort Worth, still haven’t unpacked from their trip to Havasu Canyon...
Granbury ISD board names Ann Dixon interim superintendent
The Granbury Independent School District board of trustees voted at the regularly scheduled board meeting Aug. 19 to hire Ann Dixon as the district’s interim superintendent. Dixon has a doctorate of philosophy in administration from Walden University, a Master of Arts in elementary and early childhood education from the University of Texas at San Antonio, and a Bachelor of Science in speech and hearing pathology from Oklahoma State University.
Aledo mom creates trendy mini mums for Stanley Cups
ALEDO — It feels like homecoming mums get bigger and bigger each year. But this year, they're getting smaller. At least according to Kristian Recio of Aledo. "The mini ones, they are just so cute," Recio said. She began making smaller mums for her children, who aren't old enough yet to have large mums for school. One day, she popped a mini mum on the side of her Stanley Cup and realized what a great idea it truly was. "Everybody has a Stanley! They are like an iconic thing... all the girls carry them around school now, everyone in the office has one," Recio added.Accessories for...
New Upscale Dining Experience to Debut in Fort Worth
A new dining establishment, The Mont, plans to open in the Montserrat neighborhood of Fort Worth this winter. The restaurant, an upscale New American concept, is a venture from Jeff Payne, owner of Cousin’s BBQ, and Jason Cross, the company’s Vice President of Operations. Located at 3729 Saint...
Milestone Reached in Construction of Texas Woman’s Health Sciences Center
Your browser does not support the audio element. DENTON, Aug. 15, 2024 – Texas Woman’s University (TWU) celebrated a key milestone in the construction of its new health sciences center, which is set to enhance academic programming and expand health-related services for the North Texas community. University officials, along with representatives from AECOM Hunt construction and SmithGroup architects, participated in a topping-off ceremony, marking the placement of the final beam in the building’s structure.
TWU’s StartHER Grant Program Celebrates Sixth Anniversary, Opens New Application Round
Your browser does not support the audio element. Denton, TX — August 20, 2024 — Texas Woman’s University’s (TWU) Center for Women Entrepreneurs is marking the sixth anniversary of its StartHER Grant Program, which provides financial support to women-owned businesses across Texas. The program, which is part of the university’s Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s Leadership, will begin accepting applications for the latest round of grants on September 3, 2024.
Three Generations of Women Continue Family Legacy at TWU
Your browser does not support the audio element. DENTON, August 21, 2024 — This fall, Texas Woman’s University (TWU) welcomes Kayden Young, an incoming freshman from Forney, Texas, who will be the third generation in her family to attend the university. Her enrollment continues a family legacy that spans over 50 years, beginning with her grandmother, Kaye Wade, who graduated in 1973, and followed by her mother, Kayla Young, who earned her degree in 1992.
UNT Receives $1.1 Million Grant to Support Foster Care Students
Your browser does not support the audio element. Denton, Texas — The University of North Texas (UNT) Foundation has been awarded a $1.1 million M-Pact Fund grant from the Moody Foundation, aimed at enhancing educational opportunities for students with foster care experience across Texas. The grant will be managed...
TWU Launches Aeronautical Sciences Program with Historic Scholarship Award
Your browser does not support the audio element. DENTON, August 26, 2024 — Texas Woman’s University (TWU) has launched its Doswell School of Aeronautical Sciences, marking a significant milestone with its first class of students this fall. Among them, Danah Alramahi, an incoming freshman from Coppell, Texas, has made history as the recipient of the largest scholarship ever awarded at TWU.
Huey Learning Center to celebrate rebuild
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) - Huey Learning Center, a community resource for low-income families and early childhood education, is on the verge of reopening following storm damage sustained in August 2023. After a full rebuild, Huey Learning Center is inviting the community to a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the reopening on...
Fort Worth mayor, council members unite against raising city’s property tax rate in 2025
Within 10 days of hearing City Manager David Cooke’s budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year, Fort Worth City Council members have requested a lower tax rate, along with other budget amendments to relieve financial stress on residents. In a joint Aug. 23 letter to Cooke, Mayor Mattie Parker...
'Saturation Saturday' yields more than 35 impaired driving arrests across North Texas
ARLINGTON, Texas — A period of intensified impaired driving enforcement in the run-up to (and through) Labor Day weekend saw significant results following its first weekend of implementation across Dallas-Fort Worth this year, as law enforcement officials made a number of DWI arrests. This collaborative effort, dubbed "Saturation Saturday"...
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