Crimes reported: July 8-14

The Garland Police Department has divided the city into 26 districts, numbers vary from 11 to 56.  Listed below are the 158 crimes reported.   Information provided by the Garland Police Department.   Crimes broken down by district   District 11 7...

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Health Department inspections: July 23-27

The Garland Health Department conducts weekly inspections of establishments where food is served. Inspections are performed at day care centers, retirement homes, school cafeterias, restaurants and stores. A failing grade includes anything below 60.  Any establishment...

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Art students earn top award

Recently honored by the Garland ISD Board of Trustees, two district high schoolers have received the highest recognition available for art students in Texas. Rowlett High School’s Jolene Mollenkamp and Erin Vejjajiva both earned Gold Seals at the Texas Art Education...

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Garland Budget Department receives award

The city of Garland Budget and Research Department has received the Government Finance Officers Association’s Distinguished Budget Presentation Award.   The award represents a significant achievement by the city. It reflects the commitment of the governing body...

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Obituary: Rev. Dr. James W. Culp, Sr.

Rev. Dr. James W. Culp, Sr., of Royse City,  since 1985, passed away July 22, 2018, at the age of 86.  He was born June 3, 1932, in Pineville, North Carolina, to Richard Sylvester Culp and Mary Edna (Short) Culp.  Dr. Culp proudly served his country as a Technical...

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Tiger cub rescued at border finds home in Wylie

A tiger cub found by border patrol agents April 30 is finally coming to his forever home this week. The male cub was being smuggled across the border in a black duffel bag by three men, most likely with the intent of selling him to the highest bidder. When they caught...

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Health Department inspections: July 16-20

The Garland Health Department conducts weekly inspections of establishments where food is served. Inspections are performed at day care centers, retirement homes, school cafeterias, restaurants and stores. A failing grade includes anything below 60.  Any establishment...

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Crimes reported: July 1-7

The Garland Police Department has divided the city into 26 districts, numbers vary from 11 to 56.  Listed below are the 158 crimes reported.   Information provided by the Garland Police Department.   Crimes broken down by district   District 11 7...

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Remington College raises funds for MS

Nonprofit Remington College has kicked off its partnership with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society by raising more than $4,000 for MS in their first fundraiser on World MS Day. More activities are planned in the coming months to raise awareness in the communities...

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