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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-19 Euless Articles DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE OF / MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(Z) BOYETT LYOUNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR TEDISTRIBUTED 4 DATE OFARTICLE S NEWSPAPER DMN t CoNaHJNITY CALENDAR Services will host Kidfisk from 9 a.m.to noon Nov.13 at Wilshire Park,315 Sierra Drive,Kids will hear a presentation on fishing,conservation and respect for an ' and receive a"bachelor of angling"degree before they toss in their lines.The event is free,and equipment will be provided to those who need it.call 817-685-1666. 1 1 DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED l�/ �9 l DATE OFARTICLE �l A� / 0� NEWSPAPER FWST > "4 of the city's $1.9 million pur- EXPANSION tkle landfill and hopes to chase of_138 acres between ` reach an agreement byspring the motocross track and the,j • .:.�:,, 201. landfill. .., ".-4We just pulled off one of . McCollum said leasing Arhw0nMaVDU ._ tl eNggest coups in the city only the existing landfill by'{expandirig the landfill and would garner the city around use11 cc(� lanami remedying the nuisance of $2 million to$3 milliontrack ` u�JV �� the,motocross," McCollum ally.With the additional land, , said: the, city could receive sub- ■City Council membersLand purchase, , �.`He said 'the motocross stantially more,he said. plan to buy a motocross track has had problems con- Before the city can use the track to expand the.Collins The city of Arlington plans forming to*city requirements additional land for the land Street landfill,which could and posed a public-safety fill,it must get approval from bring the city more money motocross land for and pollution hazard. The the Texas,Commission on . Mosier in a lease agreementValley. USA Environmental Quality, said motocross track has been Neighborhood Services By SALLY CLAUNCH BEDFORD cited several times for code Director Trey Yelverton. R srnretscxnMszAFawRrrEx pipeline Rd 5 . elineii� violations. He said the landfill has ' ARLINGTON.,—..The city to Track owner Jerry Surber about 20 years of usage left. plans to buy about 56 acres said city officials told him Councilman Ron Wright, that is the home of a decades ro ts7 E they were going to revoke the who has long advocated leas- Mosierlt3Ue Rd randfather clause on his in the landfill,said the extra ' old north Arlington,motocross g g track for $545,000:to,expand " 1lR'NGTGN ' license that allows him to land would add decades to its the landfill on Collins Street. operate: life. Councilman Steve McCol- WORTHY "So,I said,-'Why don't you "Just knowing the addi- lum said the expansion would a , l�pvea buy it?'"Surber said. tional land is available makes ' He added that he probably the landfill more valuable extend the life of the landfill �,� P y and make ,a .possible lease t Won't open another track. and appealing," he said. agreement ,more lucrative for srnR rE�ECRnM/onvE SEYMOUR "Thirty years is a long "Considering our record with ' the city. The City.Council is time at thing,"he said. TCEQ, getting the new land evaluator$'proposals to lease' '2005: When the City Council , The purchase is contin- permitted should not be a hopes to have an agreement gent on. environmental problem." ' - review and the owner's rem�val of the-motob'ross sally ctau ch,(817)548-5566 ®facility.It comes on the heels sclaunch@srar-retegram.com ISTRIB UTED TO: PAGE ! OF� r MAYOR CITY COUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT (UNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR TE DISTRIBUTED '1 / DATE OFARTICLE 0 NEWSPAPER DMN Saturday Tossin'lines.Euless Parks'and community Services willhost 6afish from 9 a.m.to noon at,•, ' ( Wilshire Park,315 Sierra ( Drive.Kids willhear a presentation on fishing, conservation and respect for ' anglers and receive a"bachelor of angling"degree before_they toss in their lines.The;event is free,and equipment will be provided to those who need it. Call 817-685-1666. _ DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE ` OF MAYOR CITY COUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS WIL`rHITE GETCHELL LIBRA/R Y ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED / T DATE OF ARTICLE / / / NEWSPAPER DMN -COMMUNUY CALENDAR ■Euless Parks and Community Services will host Kidfish from 9 a.m`to noon Saturday at Wilshire Park,315 Sierra Drive.Kids will hears presentation on fishipg,'conservation and r,`espectfor anglers and receive a"bachelor of angling"degree before they toss in their lines.The event is free,and equipment will be provided to those who need it.Call 817-685-1666. r ISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE OF MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT (ATEDISTRIBUTED UNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR l / h / DATE OFARTICLE //0 /0 NEWSPAPER FWST tnV_ _e_ _1 ' 111 ,ue�,rshat ma. , • "As mayor of Euless, one of the fine cities in Northeast Tarrant County, I know that most families here lead good lives,with solid incomes and excellent schools. But we also have people who struggle XX Re. z every day.We count on United Way to.help us create long-lasting change in N the toughest community problems: United Way looks'at the bigpicture gM :m of Tarrant County, in away that 3 g no other organization does, and fr k� e connects the person who needs help p p ' xf with.someone who can help. Make an impact in your community by iwf giving generously to United Way." 4 £` Mayor Mary Lib Saleh < x A Euless. 4 I, • DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE _� OF MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKG4MIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED l�l/ 104 DATE OFARTICLE /� NEWSPAPER FWST� i v� United Way is working with. local organizations to improve k the quality and affordabilityZA.. Y , of child care through training of child care staff,awarding ' scholar`ships to enable parents to . choose higher.quality settings and providing parent information ' about what to look for in quality child care. Giving children a ' great start in life: that's what matters. Y OD Un-lbed Way of Metropolitan Tarrant.County 817-258-8000 what mattersTM Star-Tblegram 1 1 1 rTRIB UTED TO: PAGE 1OF MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT CATEDISTRIBUTED UNG McDONALD COLLINS `WIL/GHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR // /� / D`r DATE OF ARTICLE / hLNEWSPAPER FWST Learn how to-fish EULESS Kidfish,a pro gram to teach children how to fish and hosted by Euless Parks.and Community Ser- ' vices,is scheduled from 9 a m: to noon Saturday at Wilshire' Park. " Fishing gear will be:avail `•. ' able on a first-come,first- served basis,and each child will receive a"bachelor of angling"degree after complef- ' ing the course. The event is free.Call(817)_ 685-1666. -.-- -_-_. 1 DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE OF, MAYOR CITY COUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED f ( /� DATE OF ARTICLE P � NEAWSPAPER DMN ■Euless Parks and Community Services will host Kidfish from 9 a.m.to noon Saturday at Wilshire.Park,315 Sierra Drive,Kids will hear a presentation on fishing,conservation and respect for anglers and receive a"bachelorof angling"degree before they toss in their lines.The event is free,and equipment will be provided.to -those who need it.Call 817-685-1666. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF / MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT UNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBR/ARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR r DATE DISTRIBUTED �� //?-/y DATE OF ARTICLE / /� / 7� NEWSPAPER DMN It -des a- kiva e to safe -111a11 `For the e o eo le to show u .... T type fp p p That The tanker crashed through the guardrail and down a concrete � der was robabl IAOI£Zn u at 215 Euless Acer, karate m drainage ditch. Mr. Cullum 1� pc��T y g p 1 guy, Pilot rescue driver parked on the,shoulder, jumped thinking, VVlwre did I end up? in tanker crash out of his vehicle and slid down to ` the truck's cab,which was resting Clyde Cullum,a Euless reserve police officer By KATHY A.GOOISBY on its passenger-side door. Someone on the ground threw a to the,driver, the accident scene 1 staff writer The 47-year-old reserve police fire extinguisher to the pilot,who was-unusual,too. It had the makings of a Holly- officer had just.left a Euless City quickly doused the flames. "I didn't even see anything until wood action flick.Or a Village Ped- Council meeting where he works Mr.-Streck told the men he' I drove up on top of it,and there's a pie reunion gone awry. security,so he was still in uniform couldn't move his legs, so they complete semi with four or five 1Clyde Cullum, Euless' public as he climbed onto the truck. didrA move him.. guys standing up on top of it,"he 'works superintendent, was,west.- "There were no footholds,so I . "The flames were out,'and he said."That ditch has to be 15 or 16 bound on Loop .820 in North was just grabbing stuff and sliding, wasn't hauling anything,so we just feet deep to hide a truck that size.- Richland Hills about`8:30 p.m. up;he said."There was somebody .waited for the paramedics to get While standing-on the culvert Oct.-26 when the gas tanker in else crawling up the other side as I 'there,"Mr.Cullum said. bank watching the emergency front of him overcorrected a lane was crawling up the back'" Emergency crews arrived with- workers,Mr.Cullum was struck by change. Mr. Cullum had a front- They reached the top simulta- in minutes. Mr. Cullum was al- the oddity of the situation.There row seat as the truck jackknifed: neously—Mr.Cullum in his police lowed to stay because he was in his was no pilot or karate guy in the Think tanker-wreck sequence uniform and the other man in a' police uniform.But the man in the Village People,but he was still re- in Terminator 2:Tuc ggmentDay. karate outfit.The two men peered pilot's uniform and the karate guy minded of-the group that made the. "It was just like it.You see dust over the open door at driver Rob- were asked to climb down,and Mr. song"YMCA"famous. 1 and gravel and rock in the air,and ert Streck,who was flat against the Cullum-lost track of them. "It was like, this is weird," he you think,What the heck?'"Mr.. opposite door. North Richland Hills police said. "For the type of people to Cullum said."And all of a sudden "We asked what he was haul- Sgt.Greg Trickey said it took about show up,like the guy in the karate you see brake lights, and he's air- ing,and he said he was empty— an hour to extricate Mr.Streck,60, suit, and I don't know where the borne." and thank God for that,"Mr.Cul- of Hilldale, Okla. Mr. Streck was pilot came from.That driver was lum said."Right after that,the en- listed in - serious condition probably looking up at us think- gine compartment burst into Wednesday at Harris Methodist ing,Where did I end up?'" flames." Hospital in Fort Worth. That's when an airline pilot ap- Sgt.Trickey said in addition to E-mail kgoolsby@"Iasnews.com " _ geared at Mr. Cullum's side. the odd cast of characters talking orcall 817-8.65-4959 I 1. i'. PON BASELICE/Staff Photographer ,Public Works Superintendent ■Clyde Cullum,a reserve officer,.climbed atop the rig. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE l OF MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS /W//I��LHITE GETCHELL LIBR%ARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIB UTED / V DATE OF ARTICLE / r NEWSPAPER FWST PUBLIC RECORD cities s ru ew o w' . el(ye ma remarks , ■ Flower Mound residents are asking for, of every opportunity to communicate,"is Lar- e-mails to be considered, along with public son's viewpoint That led her to write to the comments,by Town Council members at- Town Council.-when,she heard about a new meetings. retail development. But most public officials in North Texas By ELLENAF.MORRISON have little or no guidance on how to treat srnxTecuwM STAFF wtuTEx e-mails or how much to rely on them when A few quick computer clicks,and Flower 'making decisions. Mound resident Linda Lea Larson can dash off: With e-mail still a relatively new technolo, abusiness or personal note via a-mail,keeping gy, e-mail protocol continues to mature,both Y up with matters despite a busy travel schedule., legally and in terms of daily business use,said, "Shame on you if you don't take advantage ` -A Frank Stuxzl, executive direc- "We demand Most North Texas commu- tor'of the Texas Municipal addresses at the niries_ac�ept e mail corre- League. podium,maybe we spondence on public matters, "This is kind of a new tech should in e-mails." but few have a specific poli- "This where procedures are Flower Mound cies,according to city.officials Star- still evolving," Sturzl said. contacted by the Star- g staff_members.are "Each council member is on developing a poli Telegram. Beside Flower his or her own to decide how cy concerning Mound, the cities of Arling- much weight to give ,an public e-mails on ton, Bedford, Colleyville, e-mail:' agenda topics. Euless, Fort Worth, Should e=mail, which can Texas courts Grapevine, North Richland be faked, hold the same have ruled that Hills and Watauga lack specif- weight with council members e-mails on public is policies. as comments from a public computers . are " "It would have to be looked speaker? Should e-mails be public records.No = at in a case-by-case basis," part of the public record? court cases specif- drapevine City. Secretary What identifying information ically provide a reason e-mail Lunda Huff said should be required? from a resident to a city offi- Euless City Secretary Larson acknowledged that tial would be exempt, from Susan Crim said that if some- the Town Council "probably public disclosure, although one asks for information to be ' isn't actually listening to that the e-mail address can be passed on to the council, it is as much as if I was withheld, officials with the considered public record.But, a person at the Texas attorney general's office if no name or address is meeting." But, she . -said. included, that's a different ' added, "I suspect E-mail is like a handwritten matter. that will be chang- letter and carries the same "We would probably , .ing." importance, said Joel White, respond to those e-mails and Flower Mound Freedom of Information try to make it a valid corre- , Mayor Jody Smith Foundation of Texas president -spondenc' e," by asking.,for:a: said the proce- and a Houston attorney. name and address,Crim said. dures need to be "I can understand if they The matter came to the examined. have name and addresses they forefront in Flower Mound "We need to might be'giv'en more weight, recently when the council look into how we though," he said. considered whether to allow use e-mail in the a`big-box Kroger Signature public record,"she store on the southwest corner said. of Gerault, Road and Farm Road 3o4o. IISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE a? OF MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT �OUNG McDONALD COL/LI/NS WILGI�-,IITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED l I /y r DATE OF ARTICLE / NEWSPAPER FWST The issue ignited public Nancy Bielik, North Rich- interest, resulting 'land Hills council member, in an avalanche of said she considers e-mail '°`It is important e-mail from sup- when making her decisions. ytt anyone Who Porters and oppo- "Some people just can't nents. make it to the meeting," she ge S an e-mail Former Town said. "I give e-mails weight. dS to go Council member Sometimes I try to verify Cindy Travis them, and so far I have not t ough some requested-that the. had a problem." .sort of verifica- e-mails, or at least But_Watauga Mayor Pro the names of the - Asomeone process. authors, be read Tem Jerry Adams said-some has into the public people use the anonymity of issue with record, to accu- e-mail to spam city officials or rately reflect the spread rumors.. slnething, I feel co in in u n i t y's "If they don't include a views. name and address,I don't put like it is inherent- ,.If the e-mails much stock in it,"Adams said. 1 portant they are overwhelming- "On occasion, I have found 1y one way or out it wasn't a real person or, i c ude their another, that —— - wasn't the person I thought it- your or 501118 should influence was." :4 your vote, Travis to get back If a person does not; said at the meet If contact information,;_ ,in touch with ing. Then,the cit- Larson said she has no prob t Ill Tow can say the lem disregarding the e- ,mail. j Town Council lis- —Mark Skinner, tened to us, not "you wouldn't go to a pub-. meeting with a hood over, Colleyville ,just the,few that your head,"she said. councilman were here. But Smith said Sometimes;- e-mail just that's not possible requires a little work-on' the because of the volume of 1 part of the recipient. . e-mail.Plus,she added,e-mail "It is important,that anyone doesn't deserve the same who gets an e-mail needs to . weight as the voices of the go through some sort of veri- ' people who attended the fication.process," Colleyville ; meeting because the writers Councilman Mark Skinner . did not hear the information . said. presented. 'And,I can tell you,we can "If someone has an-issue fake-e-mail addresses, said with something,I feel like it is Smith, as the crowd booed. inherently important they "This is not a popularity con- , : include their name or some ' test. This is about doing what way to get back in touch with is right." them." Town Council and staff members received a total of 482 e-mails in opposition to Ellena F.Morrison,(817)685-3888 emorrison@star-telegram.com the grocery store and 237 in,1 . support. Some of those could be duplicates, town staff members said. The council unanimously voted to approve the grocery. ' store. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF r MAYOR CITY COUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED r / �1 DATE OF ARTICLE S /U NEWSPAPER FWST H-E-B mixer r' Shield Awards gave a Halloween theme to its mixer for the Hurst c f Euless-Bedford Cham- 1 ber of Commerce. PHOTOS BY MIKE LEWIS Adn Jnr.:+ All Tom Hingst and Richard Aguirre SPS + 4 Bill Hurlburt and Phyllis Brown ' 72 m $ 4 Andrew Bertram,Patricia Beaver and Krystle Bertram r r4RNIF.. t ; �wd r ,.. g a' t t R r n4R.t y Michelle Condra,Becky Null,Faye Stinnford and Karen Gilleland - DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE 0%9, OF MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT CA UNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR J TE DISTRIBUTED r / y 4 DATE OF ARTICLE l /�� / Z)4 NEWSPAPER FWST Breeders' Cup dinner ' Debbie and Ray Reid host- ed ost ed a dinner party for Lone Star Park officials before the el running of the Breeders'Cup. 3 # � :, PHOTOS BY MIKE LEWIS r : � L Mickey Powell and ' Debbie Powell Reed Palmer Mindy Hail,Pam Summers and Raymond Rains Ell v �, ,y rrfis .� iN S F'Y ' Ray Reid,Debbie Reid and Corey Johnsen Susan Hart and Tom Hart DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF / MAYOR CITY COUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS 111LHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED —1 1 DATE OFARTICLE /�7 / NEWSPAPER FWST RESTAURANT NEWS Another steakhouse aims to beef upCoReyville ■J.R. is coming to Col- ■Also coming in January is leyville — and bringing 62 Main,a new Colleyville more beef. restaurant by Dallas chef Colleyville isn't short on David McMillan. beef. McMillan will continue as Yet another prime steak- . chef at Nana in the Wyndham house will come to Texas 121 in Anatole hotel through the holi- January,when chef Todd days. Phillips Bud Kennedy's Eats Beat appears EATSopens J.R.'s Wednesdays in Food and Fridays /L Texas in Star Time.(817)390-7538 BEATPrime. bud@budkennedy.com J.R.'s will +By Bud Kennedy be the newest cow palace on a list that already includes Kirby's in Southlake and Sil- ver Fox and Boi Na Braza,in Grapevine. Throw in Mac's Steak& Seafood and the good steaks at La Hacienda Ranch,and that neighborhood has more steak- houses than the Stockyards. J.R's aims to beat them all, Phillips said.The former Reata chef is designing a menu that includes Midwest prime beef, dry-aged steaks and even some of his Southwestern specialties. "7.R"is owner Jimmy Ragland,a former Gator's investor who's going upscale. He came to Reata asking Phillips for advice and wound' up hiring him away. "Reata has a great name and a strong following,"said Phillips,who spent six years at the downtown Fort Worth landmark."I had a wonderful time there.It'll be around for- ever.This is a great new oppor- tunity in a fantastic location." J.R's is under construction at 5400 Texas 121 near Glade Road.Call(817)355-1414. IIS TRIB UTED TO: PAGE ` OF / MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT kOUNG McDONALD COLLINS WIL/HITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN �LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR ATEDISTRIBUTED / � DATEOFARTICLE l l I19 I0Tl NEWSPAPER DMN 1 EULESS 1 Residents' volunteer efforts celebrated by Otylon'o' r 1 From3taffRepgrts with the Euless Library.Bnana is At its Volunteer of the Year in the seventh grade at Euless Ju- awards dinner this week,the city niorliigh. She helped with the 1 of Euless honored four residents Summer Reading Club byprepar- fortheir community work. ing p'r'ograms and'acting in'plays::' Three categories were added - She also served as a last-min- this year to the recognition pro- ute'substitute When other volun- gram:Youth of the Year,Business teers.could not work. She com- of the Year and the Lifetimepleted ` nearly 8.0 hours of Achievement Award. volunteer service 1 Ray Kunze was selected Volun Super Value Pharmacy owner teer of the Year. Mr,. Kunze'has Pete Allen received,the $usiness served as chairman of the Arbor of the Year award. Super Value 1 Daze Premiere Night.for the last has been in Euless fort 21 years seven years.He plays a mayor role 'and recently expanded and "re- in Arbor Daze as a concert securi- modeled. tycoordinatgr, Wilke Mae- McCormick 1 He volunteers for the Parade of earned the Lifetime Contribution Lights,baseball tournaments,theAward Ms McCormick moved to' Games of Texas, copeerts,ip the Euless in 1948,a.nd was the first park,the outdoor,summer muse- person in her family to finish high 1 cal and the Texas Trash Off school,first female council mem- Briana Lynch earned theYouth ber;,and first'female mayor pro of the Year award for her work. ten 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE < OF / MAYOR CITY COUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS WIILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED / / d T DATE OF ARTICLE ��/�c1 NEWSPAPER DMN Who is that masked angler? 1` :,r -�n _tltZ` : • ��" �� as � q 'as�' n�G'}• 3111'11.11_1­..�', m .J e h ry� ,fir '4nr�t'"h, PJ,W",; tf Z,- 6 k J�,., dd ,RCPT, � I II II 11' a-r fi 'yy,�CiF f f ; RICKY MOON/Special Contributor It's Zachary Beloate,5,who was staying warm during Kidfish on Saturday at Wilshire Park.The event was hosted by Euless Parks and Community Services. .r DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE l OF / ,MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGW4Y(2) BOYETT (OUNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR ATE DISTRIBUTED DATE OF ARTICLE / 9 NEWSPAPER DMN EULESS ' Volunteers needed to greet returning soldiers. The city pf F,illgsp,}s jQoking for ' volunteers to heli greet U:S sol- diers in the 4R Hght Pk oVam at DallasPdtt ttortli'Iriternation-� ' al Airport the week of Dec.6 to 12. Euless plans to greet soldiers com- ing home from Iraq. . One flight will arrive daily be- tween 7 am.and 1 p.m.The time will be determined the night be- fore the flight: Volunteers can help by donat- ing bottled water or Gatorade, making signs or preparing pre- packaged snacks and goodies for soldiers. Those participating will ' receive a T-shirt. To volunteer,' call Suzanne Hendrickson by Nov 24 at 817- 685-1870 or shendrickson@ci. ' euless.tx.us. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE OF MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIM L CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED I I / DATE OF ARTICLE CZ19-d5 D NEWSPAPER 17 S �e ss Tarrant County trucking companies Number Percent of work: No.of of shipments residential/ LocalAntras[ate/ Home office location/ Name,address,phone,tax,Web site or e-mail employees in 2003 commercial/other interstate/international year established To local executive Moving P Owner of affiliation 1109 Airport Circle,Euless 76040 (817)540-0399 tax(817)545-1980 16 DND DND DND Euless/1999 Steve Young Steve Y Web site:www.fortworthmoving.com oun g _Best Trucks 9401 N.Freeway,Fort Worth 76177 (817)439-3900 fax(817)439-3609 9 DND DND DND fort WorthR001 DND DND Web site:www.bestusedtrucks.com Beuhler Mayflower 1848 Mony St.Fort Worth,76102 :(817)624-8466 fax(817)336-0455 40 1,500 .50/40/10 Y/Y/Y/Y Denver/1976 DND Web site;www.buehlermaving.com Stuart Smith,Mayflower Central Transportation Systems - 3301 W.Bolt St.,Fort Worth 76110 20 DND 65/25/10 Y/Y/Y/Y .Waco/1950 C.R.(Bud)Melugin Employee-owned company, (817)9264611 fax(817)923.0368 (general manager) Texas based Craddock Moving&Storage - 28Cullen,Fort Worth 76107 IS 640 SO/50 Y/Y/Y/Y Fort Worth,9959 Mike Craddock (81717)332-1661 fax(817)332-6502 I Allied Yan Lines Garrett Transportation. SI13 North Freeway,Fort Worth 76106 (11H)625-0060 fax(817)6254308 38 4,150 6521/15-international ISRS/50/10 Fort Worth/1992 John Garrett John Garrett/owner agents Web site:Garrett-Atlas.com for Atlas Van Lines Hallam Transportation - 2214 FM 1187 BLD#4,Mansfield 76063 2 DND DND DND Mansfield/1994 Brett D.Hallam (817)477-2228 fax(817)473-2852 DND- Johnson Storage d Moving Co. 625(97)6th SC Arlington,76011 45 1,700 5025/25 Y/Y/Y/Y Denver United Van Lines, (972)606-1901 /1976 Mark Johnson Mark Johnson,Jim Johnson )RP Enterprise,11 LP 1815 Hicks Field Rd.E-,Fort Worth,76179 (817)847.8534 fax(817)847-5460 5 DND DND DND Fort Worth/1980 J.R.Phillips Em211:PAULTRANSPORTATION@hotmalLcom DND- Moore Yan 8 Storage Inc. 2565 NE 33rd.SL,Fort Worth 76111 20 3,200 25/25/50 Y/Y/Y/Y Fort Worth/1959 Tim Moore (817)834-2227 Diane Moore MPH Transportation 1450 N.StateHwy 368 Ste,264,Grand Prairie 75050 - (817)633-3364 fax(817)633.3374 1 DND DND Web site: http://MPHTRANS.com OND Grand Prairie/20011 Jahn Kelly _ DNO NOTES:DND-did not disclose SOURCES:The compan,es RESEARCHER:Enuly Rhoden IISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF l ,MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT OUNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF AN1M L CNTR A TE DISTRUB UTED_1Z LO DA TE OF ARTICLE - S NEWSPAPER 11SIAc� cSS People ' Banking & finance YAKESCH Gary Yakesch has been promoted to finance controller for the City of Euless. ' As finance controller, Yakesch will directly assist in various financial and administrative services capacities. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGW4Y(2) BOYETT YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS WILHITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LII'BRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR ' DATE DISTRIBUTED 19 0 DATE OF ARTICLNEWSPAPER FWST ALCOHOL I EULESS Wine nowhk e, stocked In fi , one store:r 4 STAR-TELEGRAM +� This week,the Albertson's at North Main Street and Har- 3 wood Road in Euless became the city's first grocer to stock its shelves with a variety of yy wines:Voters in Euless and : 0, 3 Hurst relaxed local alcohol _ 9 sales rules Sept.H,but it has taken several weeks for city °t officials and the Texas Alco holic Beverage Commission to.approve permits allowing the.sales.Wines now available r ' at the Euless store appear to } ti rr be popular,especially withr � N* Shoppers preparing their P P g Thanksgiving celebrations, Albertsons'SpOkeSWOmanSTAR TF.ELEGRAM/STEWART HOUSE Jennifer Vroman said. ` Djunalenn of Euless checks the wine selection at Adrienne Nettles 'Albert_ons at Main and Harwood ' ri I'S TRIBUTED TO: PAGE l OF .MAYOR CITYCOUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT IOUNG McDONALD COLLINS W'ILI ZITE GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED / �/ 7 DATE OF ARTICLE /�9 �d NEWSPAPER FWST ' '50th anniversary B&B Wrecker Service celebrated its 50th anniversary this year in Euless. }" PHOTOS BY MIKE LEWIS Megan Scoma,Michel Scoma ` aril and Matthew Scoma 5 lV:t. �fF'.i' igy1k�4 c� 5 fkmf Jou � ' Mary Lib Saleh,Andy Chesney and Debie Chesney Betsy Boyett and Bill Ridgway 1