It is hard to imagine that a dilapidated brick wall would be at the center of a major controversy in a neighborhood called "Rustic Timbers," but one Flower Mound resident said it could be the difference between life and death.
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Keep Texas Beautiful recently honored Flower Mound resident and conservationist Alton Bowman with its 2008 O.P. Schnabel Award, which is named for the organization’s founder.
Each year the eighth-grade faculty at Hedrick Middle School in Lewisville arranges a trip to the Dale Jackson Career Center [DJCC].
Flower Mound Performing Arts Theatre’s [FMPAT] continues its 16th season with the world premiere of Project Youth, a musical drama produced in conjunction with FMPAT’s youth educational programs.
4th of July Parade
20th Annual Children’s Parade Celebrated
American flags were out in force last Friday at the 20th Annual Independence Day Children’s Parade as Flower Mound area residents decorated bicycles, wagons, motorized four-wheelers and even dogs to honor America’s independence.
Two key issues sparked a debate Tuesday among Highland Village City Council members – a new city logo design and the expansion of Village Park.
A weekend meant for celebration turned somber when a 26-year-old man drowned Saturday while swimming in Lake Lewisville at Copperas Branch Park on July 5.
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All That’s Missing is a Car and the Window Speaker
More than 100 Flower Mound area residents were treated to an outdoor movie last Thursday night in what Parker Square officials hope was the first of a series of three monthly films for 2008.
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When Betty Becker-Steele and her husband, Jerry, took over ownership of the La Sierra Grille nearly two years ago, they wanted to give something back to the Flower Mound community.
The Greater Lewisville Community Theatre [GLCT] will present Oklahoma! as the final show in its Silver Anniversary season.
Updated Designs
Revised Undeveloped Park Land Concepts Viewed
A sizable turnout Monday night by residents of the adjacent Baker’s Branch neighborhood surprised members of the PALS Undeveloped Park Land Subcommittee.
Highland Village resident Doug Campbell is a husband, a father of three young daughters and a participant in a 2007 Half Iron Man Triathlon.
Red Oak Gas and its subsidiaries filed a petition in state district court on June 27 appealing the Town of Flower Mound’s Oil and Gas Board of Appeals’ denial of numerous variances requested for a proposed gas well drilling site.
Debra McDonald took part in the inaugural "Take Steps for Crohn’s & Colitis" walk for a very personal reason – her 14-year-old son, Dillon, was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease three years ago.
The Flower Mound Community Activities Center [CAC] had a special ribbon-cutting and VIP celebration on Friday night.
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The Highland Village City Council met Tuesday night and postponed awarding the bid for the construction of a Veteran’s Memorial for 30 days.




