Climate Justice Advocate Mary Annaise Heglar to Speak on Personal Influence in Environmental Activism at Lewisville's City Speaker Series
Climate justice advocate Mary Annaise Heglar will speak at the Grand Theater in Lewisville as part of the City Speaker Series, discussing climate justice and personal history's impact on activism.
White Settlement Leads Nation in Honoring Servicemembers on Armed Forces Day
The article details Armed Forces Day celebrations, highlighting national appreciation for military personnel, local acknowledgments, and the significance of military institutions like NAS JRB Fort Worth and Lockheed Martin.
Mesquite Residents and First Responders Unite for "Walking for Wellness" Event at Lanny Frasier Middle School
A community-wide fitness event, "Walking for Wellness," took place at Lanny Frasier Middle School in Mesquite, Texas, where locals joined with first responders to encourage exercise and camaraderie.
Lewisville Offers Free Car Seat Inspections to Promote Child Safety on May 28
Lewisville is hosting a free car seat inspection and installation event on May 28 at the Fire Station #3. Participants must reserve their spot by calling. The service is open to all, aiming to improve child safety in vehicles.
Lewisville Invites Music Fans to "Sounds of Lewisville" Series for Classic Rock Tribute Concerts
The "Sounds of Lewisville" concert series in Texas features tribute bands including "Even It Up" and offers a blend of musical nostalgia in a community setting, with opportunities for volunteers and convenient amenities.
Dallas Fortifies Against Floods with Additional $20M for Fort Worth Central City Project
Fort Worth receives an additional $20 million from the federal government for its ongoing flood control project, part of a larger $443 million funding effort to modernize the city's flood management infrastructure.
Fort Worth City Services Adjust for Memorial Day, Recycling On, Public Transit Reschedules
Fort Worth will observe Memorial Day with city offices closed, but services like garbage collection will continue. Some recreational facilities will open, while libraries, certain animal shelters, and the council meeting will be closed or canceled.