Some need refinement and others pass muster, but some of the 19 proposed amendments to Trophy Club’s town charter appear dead in their tracks.
Instead of Christmas in July, Haslet residents will get a taste of July at Christmas — and Thanksgiving and Valentine’s Day, for that matter.
It’s official. A year after celebrating its nomination, Roanoke has secured its place on the National Register of Historic Places.
Under shady trees next to Haslet’s Public Library, the Friends of the Haslet Library held their summer book sale in conjunction with the annual Fourth of July celebration. Treasurer and past president Lisa McLeod said that buyers were there at 6:30 am for the 7 a.m. to noon event benefiting the library.
Texans Looking to School Season With Optimism
Northwest Hockey Journal
The Northwest High School hockey team has struggled to pick up wins this summer season, but coach Wes Rose said he has liked what he has seen from his players so far and said he is increasingly optimistic about the school season.
The Trophy Club swim team sent its largest contingent ever, 150 swimmers, to the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation Region IV Championship Meet in Keller on July 12 and 13.
Northwest Alliance All-Stars Are District Champs
Snow cone stand business owner files suit against Justin
Lawsuit lists 34 charges, alleges conspiracy
A Lantana woman alleges a slew of charges against the city of Justin, its elected officials, some employees and contract workers in a lawsuit filed in a Denton County court earlier this week.
I’d like to point out that the article about Marshall Creek street problems neglected to mention the fact that the city of Roanoke assumed Marshall Creek’s $300,000 debt.






