Be sure to support downtown businesses

Shopping at small, local businesses is always one of the best ways to support your community. Listed below, you'll find many reasons to take your business to smaller, independent stores. However, there is a more urgent need now as the downtown Garland square...

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HS basketball scores: Jan. 4, Jan. 7

The high school boys’ and girls’ basketball district games have begun. Scores from Jan. 4 and Jan. 7 games are listed below: Jan. 4 – Boys Garland Owls 50 – Sachse Mustangs 37 Wylie Pirates 75 – Naaman Forest Rangers 56 Jan. 7 – Boys Garland Owls 53 – North Garland...

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Library system announces activities

The Nicholson Memorial Library System has announced a new schedule of activities for every age - adults to toddlers. Monthly STEAM Labs - Children 6-12 and their families can participate in monthly STEAM Labs at Garland’s Central Library. The first lab will be...

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Crimes reported: Dec. 19-25

The Garland Police Department has divided the city into districts as shown on the map below. The 130 crimes reported during this period are listed below. Information provided by the Garland Police Department. Crimes by district District 21 1 District 22 1 District 23...

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Good Sam presents “Death and Taxes”

Get your tickets now for the second murder mystery dinner presented by the Good Samaritans of Garland, Inc. The first murder mystery dinner SOLD OUT early. And, it was a wonderful evening with lots of laughter and good food. The second promises to be even better! This...

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GSO presents Young People’s Concert

The Garland Symphony Orchestra (GSO) shares its Young People’s Concert series with the fourth-grade students of Garland ISD at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 27, at the Curtis Culwell Center.  That date also happens to mark the 266th anniversary of Mozart’s birth! This...

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