Garland Symphony Orchestra continues season

The Garland Symphony Orchestra will continue its 45th season, “London is Calling,” March 15. The program features oboist Kristin Perry - Handel — Concerto for Oboe and Strings in G Minor The program will include Sullivan-Overture to The Yeoman of the Guard,...

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Health Dept. inspections: Feb. 12-16

The Garland Health Department conducts weekly inspections of establishments where food is served. Inspections are performed at daycare centers, retirement homes, school cafeterias, restaurants and stores. Inspectors use a 100-point scoring system during each...

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Crimes reported: Feb. 4-10

The Garland Police Department has divided the city into districts as shown on the map below. Determine which district you are in then go to that district on the report below to see crimes in your area for Feb. 4 - 10. Information is provided by the Garland Police...

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High school basketball playoffs begin

The high school varsity girls’ basketball top four teams were paired up for the bi-district round of the playoffs as follows: The Sachse Mustangs took on Mesquite HS Tuesday, Feb. 13 and won by a final score of 49-38. The Rowlett Eagles lost to Royse City HS Tuesday,...

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Mayor delivers State of the City Address

Mayor Scott LeMay delivered the annual State of the City Address Tuesday, Feb. 13 at the Atrium. Council Members Jeff Bass, Dylan Hedrick, Carissa Dutton, Ed Moore, Deborah Morris and Margaret Lucht, along with City Manager Judson Rex were also in attendance. The...

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World-famous illusionist comes to Garland

Don’t expect rabbits out of hats! Reza's current tour transports concert level lighting & production merged with the most incredible cutting-edge magic in existence today. Reza has garnered a worldwide buzz and loyal fan base with his passion for creating...

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NGHS grad selected for McNair Scholars Program

A competitive U.S. Department of Education program that prepares undergraduate students interested in careers in academic research has selected 16 undergraduate students from The University of Texas at Arlington to join. One of those students is a graduate of North...

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Good Sam releases 2023 stats

Good Samaritans of Garland recently announced last year’s stats which surpassed all other years. The staff credits its partners for its success in fulfilling its 2023 mission. “Your support filled our hearts with encouragement and gratitude while providing the...

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HS varsity basketball: Jan. 30, Feb. 2, 6, 9

Scores for the boys and girls high school varsity basketball teams, along with the standings, are below. Boys – Jan. 30 Wylie Pirates 63 – Naaman Forest Rangers 38 North Garland Raiders 70 – Wylie East Raiders 56 Rowlett Eagles 74 – Lakeview Centennial Patriots 60...

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Health Dept. inspections: Feb. 5-9

The Garland Health Department conducts weekly inspections of establishments where food is served. Inspections are performed at daycare centers, retirement homes, school cafeterias, restaurants and stores. Inspectors use a 100-point scoring system during each...

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Interpretive panels showcase Black history

This Black History Month, explore interpretive history panels recently installed on the Carver campus to share its rich history. The panels are available for viewing at 206-222 Carver St. The three panels illustrate the community importance of George Washington Carver...

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Library announces March activities

Check out the list of March activities offered by the Garland library system. There are fun events for all ages! Early Literacy (Ages 0-5) SPRING STORYTIMES Jan. 8 - April 27 - All Libraries Baby Bounce & Read (birth-18 months): 10 a.m. Mondays at Central Library...

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