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The following reported incidents are compiled from information provided by the Frisco Police Department for the period of June 11-18. 12:03 a.m. 9000 block Sycamore Road, theft from home after forced entry.
Ahhhhh, another new and improved iPhone for those addicted to Apple’s ultimate candy bar cell phone. “I’m addicted,” said Jeremy Starritt of Frisco, sitting outside a Frisco ISD board meeting Monday. “It’s my first iPhone and it’s amazing.”
The following reported incidents are compiled from information provided by the Frisco Police Department for the period June 19-24. 2:14 a.m. Crestline Circle and Hidden Spring Drive, DWI arrest following traffic stop.
One of the benefits of attending the Preston Trail Rotary Club meetings at noon on Fridays is hearing the speakers that come to speak to the Celina chapter.
The Celina Fire Department is a group of men and women firefighters who are all part of a close-knit brotherhood. The department held a pinning ceremony on Monday that acknowledged the newer members of the department as part of that brotherhood.
The season is young, but there's already plenty to talk about regarding New York's Major League Baseball teams. This blog will track their seasons all spring, summer and fall -- perhaps into late October.
The Little Elm ISD school board heard a report on accountability ratings from Robert Keener, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction at Monday's regular meeting.
This recipe comes from the Salads and Sides section of the “Taste of Lakewood Village” cookbook published by the Village People Committee. This cookbook is available at the Lakewood Village Town Hall.
Fire burns on the water at dusk during Riverglow. Susannah H. Snowden/SunPhotos WESTERLY — For Sam and Mary Brown of Westerly, River Glow means more than gazing at floating bonfires on the Pawcatuck River and strolling through the streets of downtown Westerly-Pawcatuck amidst the jugglers, stilt-walkers and street musicians.
The engraving says the flag flew over Camp Anaconda in Iraq on Sept. 11, 2006.Now it has been passed on to Stoddard Elementary School in Beatrice, where it is currently part of a display honoring veterans in time for Veterans Day.“We flew this flag in Iraq,” said Sgt. First Class John Hartig of Beatrice, a member of the 1-167th Cavalry of the Nebraska National Guard, who has three sons attending ...
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