Lewisville
October 7-
Great way for people to come together, have fun, and help their environment.
August 25-
The money was courtesy of natural gas exploration firm Cherokee Horn.
August 2-
Runners who came from miles around were not happy.
May 10-
This is an opportunity for the community and general public to experience this once-in-a-lifetime chance to run or walk across the newest North Texas landmark.
April 28-
In Lewisville, the position of Mayor is one of leadership more than it is of authority.
October 6, 2008-
Lewisville has a newly revitalized Old Town, but has managed to stay true to its roots.
October 2, 2008-
If the ordinance were passed, it would be only the third-such ordinance in Texas.
September 23, 2008-
Residents were invited to attend any of the five "stations" that contained visual displays and to interact directly with the design team about the project.
September 20, 2008-
Railroad Park is scheduled to open in fall 2009 and will feature 10 soccer fields, four baseball fields, four youth football fields, walking trails, the city's first skate park and the city's first dog park.
August 13, 2008-
While there's no sign of the parasite, an infected child did visit a Lewisville facility.
July 19, 2008-
The popular one-mile Western Day Parade will begin at 3 p.m., running from Cowen Street east on Main Street to Mill Street, then south to DeLay Middle School.
May 10, 2008-
Both places up for grabs this year were contested.
March 21, 2008-
This open house kicks off National Community Development Week for Lewisville which has used federal Community Development Block Grant funds to carry out housing, community development and social services programs for the past ten years.
November 30, 2007-
New Connect Route 22 will link Highland Village with Lewisville
September 11, 2007-
"I grew up camping and spending as much time outdoors as possible."
August 30, 2007-
She showed no symptoms.
August 28, 2007-
Mayor Pro Tem Dean Ueckert said that the issue wasn't good versus bad, but that the staff hadn't had time to research wording.
August 24, 2007-
Current ordinance prohibits smoking in public libraries and museums, city-owned meeting rooms, theaters and stadiums, public elevators, retail stores, and designated nonsmoking areas of restaurants.
August 23, 2007-
"I had rather talk about my staff's accomplishments."
August 22, 2007-
"Politics is relatively stable in that the city is effectively doing, for the most part, things that the citizens are interested in."














Launching it softly, with this post
Grump gust abated
Lots of those happen near headaches, I've noticed