As the City of Bondurant moves forward with the construction of a water tower, the City Council determined that the location lends itself well to become a gateway branding opportunity.
Eastern Wyoming College announces that it will host a site visit for continuing accreditation of its associate degree nursing program by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
Crud Cruiser is coming to town! Bedford residents can dispose of household hazardous and electronic waste at this annual event beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday, March 11 at Meadow Park Athletic Complex, 3200 Meadow Park Dr.
The future of health care is here today for residents of rural Chambers County. A multidisciplinary program at Auburn University—and an innovative virtual care station offered by OnMed—are providing better access to quality health care for a community in need.
Have you read a book at a Bedford park lately? Now’s your chance! Grab the kiddos, get some fresh air, and read the StoryWalk® books featured at Central and Harris Ryals Parks.
Auburn University’s annual day of giving, Tiger Giving Day, will be held on Feb. 22. The 2023 lineup will showcase more than 55 projects, ranging from an initiative to install historic roadside markers to commemorate the contributions of Black farm communities to expanding and refurbishing the Kreher Preserve Nature playground.
Do you like solving crimes? Put your skills to the test and join us for an evening filled with food, fun, and mystery! The City, Turning Point Beer, and The Murder Mystery Company are teaming up to host the murder mystery dinner, “Midnight at the Masquerade.”
North Texas SC announced that it will play at Choctaw Stadium, formerly known as Globe Life Park, through the 2024 MLS NEXT Pro season with options to remain at the venue for the 2025 and 2026 campaigns.
Arlington residents received $246,675 in help with their water and sewer bills during 2022 as part of Arlington Water Utilities partnerships with state and local assistance agencies.
Arlington residents will vote this May on a proposed $278 million, five-year bond program that would provide funding for streets and sidewalks, a new public aquatic facility, a fire station and a police substation, and other public facilities.