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CCC banquet to honor volunteers The Azle Community Caring Center’s annual Appreciation Banquet for its volunteers will be held Monday, Nov. 17, 6:30 to 9 p.m. at A&M Gardens. RSVP to Polly Huffman at 817-401-1975 or Arthur Lang at 817-270-2962.
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Azle ISD earmarks funds for facilities Posted on Thursday, November 13, 2008 Azle ISD lost a major bond election last spring, but the school board is tapping reserves to make needed repairs and installations around the district.Full Story
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Thanks is luncheon theme Posted on Thursday, November 13, 2008Ray Ivey is thankful for the community he and his wife, Ruth, fell in love with. Mary Lee Hafley is thankful for the opportunity to help battered women in need. Steve Myers is thankful for the confidence displayed by an elderly couple many years ago – and the opportunity to make a difference in a town he now calls home.Full Story
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Ministry looks to improve transport Posted on Thursday, November 13, 2008 A big change may be in the works for transportation-strapped Azle residents. Green Light Ministries (GLM) director Rev. Cindy Bishop is working on a plan to bring public transportation to Azle – and she’s looking for a green light from the city.Full Story
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Girls hoops falls to Haltom Posted on Thursday, November 13, 2008 The Azle High 2008-09 girls basketball season opened on a losing note at Haltom.Full Story
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Azle wins football finale at home Posted on Thursday, November 13, 2008“How do you want to be remembered?” That was Azle High head football coach Eddie Paul’s challenging question to the Hornets during the final game of the season.Full Story
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Azle students pay tribute to veterns Posted on Thursday, November 13, 2008 Azle High School paid tribute to faculty members who are veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces during a special ceremony Monday afternoon.Full Story
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Bless our country, our culture, our president Posted on Thursday, November 13, 2008Long before the election, dogpiling on President George W. Bush became accepted practice among political writers, comedians, commentators, filmmakers and everyone else.Full Story
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