Colleyville
September 29-
A historical oak tree was threatened by the construction of a McDonald's, but an arborist will now evaluate the site before any further construction takes place.
August 11-
Ingram will retire in January 2010 after almost 35 years as a public safety officer.
June 30-
Marty B. Wieder brings extensive experience in the economic development field, both in the public and private sectors.
April 7-
The forum is for the contested Colleyville City Council and the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD School Board positions.
October 23, 2008-
Titan Operating suspended private leases with residents the prior day.
March 8, 2008-
“The Blue Shoe Project” Day recognizes extraordinary accomplishments of Colleyville-based non-profit.
January 24, 2008-
Voters will hear briefly from three guest speakers, Nancy Moffat for State Representative 98, Steve Maxwell and Rod Tanner, both for Tarrant County Democratic Party Chair.
January 20, 2008-
The Metro Cinema/Indigo Grille operation has been in deep financial doo-doo for about a year.
October 22, 2007-
Maybe these two new buildings will help Colleyville-ites figure out how to find their City Hall and Library.
July 24, 2007-
His latest project involved switching over the squad cars' video system from VHS to DVD.
December 27, 2006-
Two ceremonies will be held for commemoration.
December 4, 2006-
In a hotly contested election season, Canyon Inglasbe has found a way to take office without campaigning, politicking, or a single campaign contribution.
November 26, 2006-
At the recent Texas Municipal League Annual Conference and Exhibition, held in Austin on October 25-27, the City of Colleyville was presented the 2006 Municipal Excellence Award in Management Innovations for cities of less than 25,000.












Dallas mayor’s church of choice causing flap in LGBT circles
Sorry Colleen, that's not much of a substantial argument. You're still a lobbyist- trying to sway a politician to lean your way for politic