Don’t miss amazing ‘Mumentous’ exhibit – Aug. 10-Oct. 12
The Landmark Museum recently hosted a reception for the opening of the “Mumentous” exhibit at City Hall. In addition to sharing
Bond Study Committee to convene Aug. 15
A 19-member Bond Study Committee will meet for the first time on Thursday, Aug. 15, to evaluate public infrastructure
Exhibit showcases homecoming mums
Garland’s Heritage Crossing is excited to present MUMENTOUS: Football, Glue Guns, Moms and a Super-Sized High School Tradition Born Deep in the Heart of Texas, a traveling exhibit hosted in partnership with the Texas Lakes Trail Region. The exhibit explores a unique and ubiquitous aspect of Texas history and culture found in the traditions that surround high school homecoming mums.
Retirees, employees address council about COLA
A public hearing was held at a recent City Council meeting to hear retirees’ and city employees’ comments on reintroducing a cost
Downtown Square continues to identify among ‘The Best’
The accolades keep coming for Garland’s reimagined Downtown Square. Over the final week of July, the Square was named Best Suburban Project
Sanitation Department unveils new Roto Pac trucks
The Garland Sanitation Department has added two new Roto Pac trucks. The innovative vehicles represent a significant leap
Construction to begin on new Surf & Swim
The new Surf & Swim Aquatics Facility construction is expected to start this summer. It will be adjacent to the Audubon Recreation Center at 342 West Oates Road.
Garland welcomes chief leadership officer
Kevin Bullard joined the city of Garland as chief leadership officer July 17. He brings a rich blend of administrative and technological expertise. He worked
Garland welcomes new city secretary
Jennifer Stubbs has been named the city secretary for the city of Garland, effective July 1.
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