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Music in Park to feature Hi Rollers Music in the Park continues Friday, July 30, with a performance by Azle resident Lonnie Reed and the High Roller Band performing a variety of music – from “oldies” rock and roll to big band, Motown and R&B. Reed and his band are popular performers at many functions throughout the area.
The performance begins at 8 p.m.. in the Amphitheater in Central Park on Main Street.
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Grant’s future still in doubt, State, district investigations ongoing Posted on Thursday, July 29, 2010
Although Dr. Ross Grant, the embattled former band director at Azle High School, last week was declared not guilty of “failure to report” an allegation of sexual assault of a child, band supporters and the school district are each circling the wagons for their respective positions.Full Story
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Reward for missing PB man posted Posted on Thursday, July 29, 2010 Ervin Robinson failed to show up for work after Memorial Day for pretty much the first time in two decades.Full Story
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Former secretary recovering from injury Posted on Thursday, July 29, 2010 Kim Whitton, the former Azle city secretary, is a very lucky young woman.Full Story
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Far out! Azle wrestlers impressive on the road this summer at Oklahoma camp; Abshire an All-American again in ND Posted on Thursday, July 29, 2010 Azle wrestling coach Chris Allen said AHS athletes have shone at a couple of events.Full Story
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Major girls season over Posted on Thursday, July 29, 2010 The Azle girls Major Division softball team ended its fine season with two close losses at sectional playoff action in Waco July 16-17.Full Story
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Party Favors: Local charity gives parties for charity Posted on Thursday, July 29, 2010 Taking her cue from Laura Bush’s push to get everyone involved in making communities a better place, Lake Worth resident Lynda Richey founded, “Showers for Blessings,” a charitable organization that partners with other charities by hosting shower parties.Full Story
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REDISTRICTING: North Texas' population growth will drive debate Posted on Thursday, July 29, 2010Since the last U.S. Census in 2000, our state’s population has undergone a significant transformation. North Texas appears to have overtaken the Houston area as the state’s largest population hub.Full Story
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