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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-06-08 Euless Articles DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE MAYOR CITYCNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN ' YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C.BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATEDISTRIBUTED I I d 7 DATE OFARTICLE /3 I /07 NEWSPAPER DMN ' CoCALENDAR UT-ARLINGTON JAZZ CAMP.. ' PERFORMANCE:University of Texas at Arlington Jazz Camp faculty will present a free concert at 7:30 p.m. June 15 at Villages of Bear Creek ' Amphitheater,1951 Bear Creek Parkway in Euless.Concessions will be available for purchase. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE ( OFA MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C.BARKER GETCHELL LIB//R__ARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR ' DATE DISTRIBUTED / I DATE OF ARTICLE (P /-3 /0-7 NEWSPAPER FWST AREA BRIEFS RIFFS House fire displaces Euless family , EULESS A fire late Friday displaced several members of an extended family living in a house in the 100 block of West Ash Lane,officials said.Firefighters extinguished the blaze within ' about 30 minutes,officials said.Several family members,rang- ing in age from 7 months to 60 years,were treated for smoke inhalation,officials said.They determined that it started in a bedroom but do not know the cause. Melissa Vargas ' DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN 'YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C.BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED I U /0 -) DATE OF ARTICLE 6 /-3 /07 NEWSPAPER FWST Bobby Dewayne EdwardsHe served his country honorably in the U.S.Marine Corps. As a proud resident of Euless,Bob served on the city council for three years between 2001-2004. y, -He worked for Farmers Insurance, Lindsey-Morgan and,most recently, as a national catastrophe adjuster for ' Liberty Mutual.. Bobby loved hunting,fishing and enjoyed every facet of the outdoors. His warm smile, easy laugh and ' adventurous spirit were exhibited in every phase of his short life. He will be truly missed by every- one who knew him. He was preceded in death by his ' - father,Cleloand Edwards;and broth- EULESS — Bobby D. Ed- er,Porter Edwards. wards, 48, died suddenly SURVIVORS: Wife, Katy Ed- Thursday,May 31,2007,in wards; son, Kyle Edwards of Tulsa, ' Oklahoma. Okla.; stepson, Jason Matzke and FUNERAL:2 p.m.Monday at For- wife, Marianne of Stillwater, Okla.; est Ridge Funeral Home,Hurst.Visi- -mother, Betty Williams and stepfa- tation:2 to 6 p.m.Sunday and noon to ther,Bill of Sallisaw,Okla.;brothers, 2 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Keith Edwards and Leland Edwards ' Graveside service: noon Tuesday in and wife, Cammie; sisters, Angelia Sallisaw,Okla. Hall and Latesha Campbell and hus- MEMORIALS: In lieu of flowers, band, Scott; family friend, Carl Ed- donations may. be made to Tarrant 'wards; grandmother, Bea Barrett; ' County Meals on Wheels. grandchildren,Jared,Zachary and Ja- Bobby was born June 9,1958,in cob Matzke;numerous nieces,neph- Sallisaw, Okla. He attended North- ews,uncles,aunts,cousins and dear eastern State University and gradu- friends. ated with a' degree in economics. Fit�Funeral Home He was a wonderful father,hus- Hmst,817-285-7777 band, son, brother, grandfather and View and sign guestbook at uncle. wmstar-telegram.com/Wrtuaries ' Man dies when tractor flips Associated Press -June 1, 2007 8:15 AM ET ' KINGSTON, Okla. (AP) - A Texas man is dead after a tractor flipped on top of him south of Kingston. ' The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says Bobby Edwards of Euless, Texas, died in the accident just after 8:30 last night. ' Troopers say Edwards was using the tractor to try and pull a stuck truck out of mud just off State Highway 70 in Marshall County when it flipped over backward and on top of him. 1 DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE l OF� MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR ' DATE DISTRIBUTED l l U DATE OF ARTICLE CQ �3 NEWSPAPER FWST ANNIVERSARIES' a a,. s ' ., Vandiver ' John -and Peggy Vandiver celebrajed their 55th wedding anniversary June 1, 2007 with a family dinner at. LaPepe Restaurant hosted by their daughter, Anniece McKanna and Ann l e c e is an employee their granddaughters, Alyssa and In our Human Resources ' LeAnne McKanna. Department. The Vandivers were married June 1, 1952, at Calvary Baptist Church in Stephenville.She is the ' former Peggy Latta and is retired from, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. John.is retired from Texas Instruments. ' They have lived in Euless for 47 years and are active at First' Baptist Church of Euless. They are long-time members of the ' Streamline Royal Rovers travel club and have traveled in 10 states;Mexico and Canada. iDISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF MAYOR CITYCNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN 1 YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBR//ARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DA TE DISTRIB UTED l , DATE OFARTICLE C(' ��/ NEWSPAPER FWST 1 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 1 Early voting starts in three council runoffs 1 By BILL TEETER bteeter@star-telegram.com ' Early voting starts today for the June 16 runoff elec- 4bns. 1 Grapevine, Euless and Westlake have runoffs in their City Council races.Earlyvoting for all three cities will be from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m.today through Saturday,= 1 and from 7 a.m.to 7 p.m.June 11 and 12. Grapevine:Mike Lease Is running against Traci D.Wilkin- son for the Place 3 seat.Early voting is at Grapevine Com- munity Activities Center,1175 Municipal Way. Euless:Perry Bynum is running against Veva Lou Massey for the Place 6 seat,and Tim Stinneford and incumbent Carl Tyson are running for the Place 1 seat.Early voting is 1 at the Euless Public Library,201 N.Ector Drive. Westlake:Incumbent Larry Corson and Rick Rennhack are running for an at-large seat on the town's Board of Aldermen.Early voting is at Town Hall at Solana Business 1 Park,3 Village Circle,Suite 207. BILL TEETER,617-6853801 1 1 1 1 1 1 DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OFA MAYOR CITYCNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY/ADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR ' DATE DISTRIBUTED `� l Iy DATE OF ARTICLE /0NEWSPAPER FWST Honors Nurses at Cook Children's Medical Center have been , named to the"Great 10 Nurs- es":Elaine Arntt,Julie Free- man and Shirley Martin, ' recovery room; Debbie Julie Freeman is the Fresch, case management wife of Assistant Police Melody Hackfeld and Linda Chief Bob Freeman Roark, psychiatry; Khal .a Hart ' and Jamie Lowe,neonatal intensive care unit; Ashley Kovacev,renal/cardiac telem- etry unit;and TonyaSosebee, ' .epilepsy monitoring unit. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF ' MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN YOUNG MCDONALD COLLINS C.BARKER GETCHELL LIB/RARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED �E% I ly DATE OF ARTICLE (P 5 y NEWSPAPER FWST _ BRIEFLY 4 count:i runoff candidates invited to forum EULESS—The four candidates for the Euless City Coun- cil runoff elections have been invited to a candidates' forum at 7 p.m.Thursday at First United Methodist Church of Euless, 106 N. Main St.The event is sponsored by the Euless Firefighters Association.Star-Telegram columnist ' Bud Kennedy will moderate. In the June 16 election,shop- ping center manager Tim Stinneford,53,will face incum- bent Carl Tyson,66,a certified public accountant,for the Place 1 seat. In the Place 6 race,retiree and former Coun- cilwoman Veva Lou Massey,67,is running against Perry Bynum,45,a Haltom City firefighter. -staff report DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OFA MAYOR CITYCNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR ' DA TE DISTRIBUTED I g l —7 DATE OF ARTICLE /7 /6-7 NEWSPAPER FWST REAL ESTATE ' Foreclosures rising in most areas By ANDREA DARES increase. The figures measure the Foreclosure list ' aiares@star-telegram.com number of homes posted for foreclo- Of 47 area cities,27 have seen Tarrant County foreclosures have ris- sure per city in the first halves of 2006 foreclosures rise frbm last year.6C en at alarming rates in recent years, and 2007. now hitting more than 1,000 a month The most significant increases in Gardens (33 percent), Everman (26,1. ' in nine of the past 10 months. and near Tarrant County were in Azle percent),Justin(47 percent),Pantego And they are ripping holes in the (118 percent), Highland Village (55 (67 percent) and Westworth Village market in almost every part of Tarrant percent), Lake Worth (100 percent), (67 percent). County.As figures released last week Mansfield (196 percent) and South- Still, the rising number of foreclo- ' from the Foreclosure Listing Service lake(56 percent). sures has drawn the attention of local indicate, most cities are still seeing A few cities saw their foreclosures and federal officials. the number of foreclosed properties drop. Those include Dalworthington Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief ' and Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck North Texas forecl©sures Will hold a news conference Wednes- Ofthe47 citiesir Tarrant Denton�ndl ark rcoun es nth'ishs ' day to talk about foreclosure preven- 27saWrhgeasesj ]f rgcworeposp rn�f ttta(fof2 6 tion. tt�fitr1 On June 12 .the Department of ��� f� P � fan= Jan ,�a ;,twn• s, ' Housing and Urban .Development city Jun 06 Jun 07 City Jun061ani1 and the Federal Reserve Bank in Dal- las are having a summit on foreclo= Aledo 0 28 Hurst 106 93 Annetta 0 1 <I ing" 39.0 SUIe Issues. Annetta North 0 0 Dustin 17 s 9 ' Argyle J: 21! "16 Keifer 77' 1tl Arlington 1,347 1,488 Kennedale 21 17 ANDREA DARES,817-548-5522 A21e 4,40 87 Lake Worth 161 32 Bedford 89 ,132 Lakeside 2 2 ' BenbrQgk 39' 36 Mansfield 230' 661 Blue Mound 9 8 Northlake 0 1 Burleson 138 178 " N.Richland Hills 15t'.110 Colleyvilie50 40 Pantego 6 2 ' Crowley! 72' 58 Rendon 0' 2 Dalworthington Gardens 6 4 Reno Dentari 240`.207 Rhome A Euless 98 104 Richland Hills 36 32 ' Everman 42j 31River0aks 30s . 41 Flower Mound 140 120 Roanoke 13 11 Fort Worth 2,39b 2840 Saginaw 1 65 1+71 Grand Prairie 671 841 Sansom Park 24 23. ' Grapevine 39' 59 Southlake 181~ 28 Haltom City 124.- 133' Watauga 124 130 , Haslet '' 14 ' 16 WestwaithVillage 6I 2 Highland Village 40 62 White Settlement 68 2 ' Hudson Oaks 0 4' Source ForeCloaureListingServic4 STAR-TELEGRAM/DANIEL COOPER DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF l MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCRAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN ' YOUNG McDONALD //C--OLLIINS C.BARBER GETCHELL LIBRARY/ADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED tk' I J / —7 DATE OF ARTICLE 4, / 6, / y 7 NEWSPAPER FWST FORUM LETTERS Running in Euless I've neverknown anyone ' The May 12 election ended up more honest,sincere and ded= in a runoff between two candi- icated to the service they have dates for Euless City Council.I- rendered to the growth and ask my friends and neighbors development of the city and to ' to vote for Perry Bynum and the community.They've done Tim Stinneford on June 16. a superb job, and we must Euless needs fresh thinking support their efforts if we are on the City Council.We need to have experienced and representatives , who are knowledgeable representa- strongly committed to what's tives to serve our city govern- best for our community, not ment. ' what's best for developers who . —Randall Jones,Euless want to turn a profit. Bynum and Stinneford In reference to Ashlea Hill's would never vote to take away, May 25 letter, I'd like to point ' healthcare benefits. for city out that Euless City Council- employees. And they're both man Carl Tyson did not "hi- very interested in revitalizing jack anyone's "hard-earned south Euless, an area that de- benefits."Tyson simply insist- serves and needs the attention ed, with the figures to back it of our elected officials. These ' up, that the lower tax rate are two great reasons to vote would have funded the city ' for Bynum and Stinneford on budget including the benefit June 16. package. William Smith,Euless 'The blowup last September at a Euless City Council meet_ In the 12 years that Carl Ty- ing was about the tax rate,not son has served on the Euless employee benefits.The higher City Council and the six years tax rate proposed by the city' Veva Lou Massey served,both administration wasn't needed. ' voted each year for employee Tyson has always been the raises and benefits.Veva has council member who asks the told me how they spent many tough questions of develop- hours working on -the best. ers, and his only "ambition' health coverage for the least has always been to keep taxes cost to employees. as low as possible consistent Both served the communi- with maintaining superior city t ty tirelessly,never pushing any services. agenda to benefit any special Euless residents deserve interest group and always represen-tation'`,wi_th_ ex_per i; working for the taxpaying resi- enc -and commitment__ to ' dents of our city.Vote for Ty- meeting the needs of the city son and Massey for continued and its employees. As a re- careful stewardship ofyour tax= sponsible,taxpaying resident, dollars. I'm voting in the runoff elec- tion for Veva Lou Massey and Carl Tyson. Jack Hill,Euless DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE OFA MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR ' DATE DISTRIBUTED 6 l ° ly 7 DATE OF ARTICLE 6? / l -7 NEWSPAPER FWST NOR THEAST .AFTER HOURS Storytelling at library EULESS—Storyteller Joy Cun— ningham will present an hourlong family show at 7 p.m.Monday at ' the Euless Public Library,201 N. Ector Drive. In"Goin'to Georgia,"Cun- ningham takes on 12 roles.The ' show is a free MasterWorks Series performance sponsored by ARTSNET and the city of Euless.817-283-3406. ' —Compiled by Joy Donovan IDISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE f OF MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATINY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN 1 YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C.BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED LI q 161 DATE OF ARTICLE L I `Q I Q 1 NEWSPAPER FWST 1 SENTENCING 1 Woman getsprobationg in fi ht h 1 tat led to fatal Euless shooting The sentence closes the �y case in a death outside a bowling center. » -; £ ; By DOMINGO RAMIREZ JR. M :x ramirez@star-telegram.com £ EULESS—A woman linked to Nguyen Southida Souvanna Bounkhoun the 2005.fatal shooting of a young woman in the parking one of Nguyen's female friends guilty of murder in Nguyen's 1 lot of a bowling alley has been nearby when Nguyen was shot death and sentenced him to sentenced to one year of pro- as she was pinned to the life in prison. As Nguyen was bation. ground by Souvanna, accord- on the ground, Bounkhoun The sentence closes the ing to Tarrant County court walked up and fatally shot her. 1 two-year-old case in the testimony. A feud between Nguyen shooting that left 21-year-old Southida was sentenced to and the two women led Vy"Julie" Nguyen dead in the probation with deferred adju- Bounkhoun to shoot Nguyen 1 parking lot of AMF Showplace dication,meaning the convic- in the head,police said.Inves- Lanes in Euless. tion will be dropped from her tigators believe he was trying Blenda "Lily" Southida,21, record if she completes her to impress the women. of Fort Worth pleaded guilty in probation. 1 a Fort Worth courtroom Friday Last month, Souvanna, DOMINGO RAMIREZ JR., to assault/bodily injury who had Nguyen pinned to s»-ess-aszi Southida, Phiengchay the ground, also pleaded "Christy" Souvanna and guilty to assault/bodily injury 1 Khampheth"Khampi"Bounk- in the case. The 21-year-old houn were charged with mur- was sentenced to two years' der after the April 26, 2005, probation with deferred adju- 1 death of the Tarrant County dication. College student. I A Tarrant County jury. in Southida was fighting with March found Bounkhoun, 21, 1 1 1 DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN YOUNG McDONALD //COLLINS C.BARKER GETCHELL LIB/R_ARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED tF' 1 'J DATE OFARTICLE t(� I NEWSPAPER FWST Three communities set QDy� A • • - topsettle last munici al races Euless,Grapevine and Westlake have runoff elections June 16. BY BILL TEETER Lease said the flier incor- of city finances but that Cir- me understand the legal pro- bteeter@star-telegram.com rectly implies that he has filed cumstances could call for flex- cess and the city laws and or- , Statements about bankrupt- ,for bankruptcy. ibility. dinances," Wilkinson sai, . cies and conflicts of interest in "I've had phone calls about As far as bankruptcy ru "I've got family here in Grape- a campaign flier have ratchet- it,and that's the way I took it," mors,Lease said his campaign vine,and we've got three busi- ed up Grapevine's runoff elec- he said. made no such statements. nesses here,so we are invested , tion, while government expe- Online checks by the Star- "I know that nobody in my in the community as well." rience and ideas weigh heavily Telegram of bankruptcy court campaign would have had in the Euless and Westlake records nationwide found no such information or would Euless runoffs. bankruptcies for Lease or Wil- have said anything like that," Massey has said she will strive ' The runoff is June 16; earl Lease said. forholding down tax rates,im- Y kinson. Lease's platform centers on proving public safety and eco- voting continues through Wilkinson, a lawyer and Tuesday. business owner,said the flier is his business experience,com- nomic development, and at- ' In Euless, Place 1 Council- meant to put to rest rumors munity service and involve- tending to traffic and parks man Carl Tyson is being chal- that she had filed for bank- ment with the city.He is chair- maintenance. lenged by Tim Stinneford,whoman of the Grapevine Cham- Massey,who was a council-. manages a shopping center.In "When we first started the ber of Commerce and is on the woman until 2006, did not ' Place 6,Perry Bynum and Veva campaign, we heard rumors board of directors I of the seek re-election because of Lou Massey were the top vote- that that's what people were Grapevine Heritage,Founda health problems that have getters in the May 12 election. saying about me, and that it tion,which preserves city his since been resolved. Expert- In Grapevine,Traci D.Wil- was coming from Mike Lease torical sites. ence matters, said Massey, a ' kinson and Mike Lease will supporters," she said. "My platform speaks for it- retired Bell Helicopter con- face off for City Council Place The flier also states that self. .. .I just want to look for tracting officer. 3• Lease, a contractor specializ- ward to continuing my service "I've been on the council ' In Westlake,Alderman Lar- ing in medical buildings, that I've been performing in six years,"Massey said. ry Corson faces private equity could have conflicts of interest the city of Grapevine," Lease Bynum,a Haltom City fire consultant Rick Rennhack for on the council and that he said. fighter,wants to continue Eu- his at-large seat. Five candi hasn't made clear his stand on Wilkinson,a former mayor- less' economic development ' dates ran May 12 for three at- property tax rates. Wilkinson al candidate,wants the city to and growth, support city em- large seats. Alderman Don opposes increasing. the city's continue in its current direc- ployees,attract a supermarket Redding and newcomer April rate of 36.25 cents per$100 of tion,preserve downtown and to south Euless,build and staff Gallagher won two;Rennhack valuation. work with the Texas Depart- a senior citizens center; sup- and up and Corson tied for the third. Lease said that he won't ment of Transportation on port and expand public parks, have conflicts of interest and traffic problems. and continue road improve- Grapevine that WM' dnson's three busi- She said the picture has ments.Bynum,aPlanning and Wilkinson has circulated a nesses in Grapevine put her at changed now that the race has Zoning Commission member, ' campaign flier that points out greater risk of such conflicts. been narrowed to her and said he,too,understands how that she has never filed for Lease said that he would not Lease. the city works. bankruptcy,but that for Lease vote for a property tax rate in- "I believe that I'm qualified "I am involved..I'm on the ' there's"none disclosed." crease based on his knowledge with my law degree that helps P&Z. Ill be able to hit the ground running if I'm elect- ed,"Bynum said. IDISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE 1-� OF 'MAYOR CITYCNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN YOUNG McDONALD //C,,OL/LINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED �E l � l 6 ­2 DATE OFARTICLE tC /�� l NEWSPAPER FWST Tyson stinneford Bynum, Massey ' Wilkinson Lease Corson Rennhack Stinneford wants to focus Westlake ;, He also wants to provide ade- on improving the city's older Rennhack said he is running to quate funding for WestlakE , areas and keeping a high pro- help ensure that the town Academy and maintain prop- file in the city to encourage keeps its rural character,thatst er land-use policies. a resident feedback. He also provides quality and econoM_ - "I want to stay focused on�a wants to attract quality busi- ical services, and that devel- balanced approach to the ' nesses and make sure city em opment is in residents'best in- town issues as well as the ployees are treated with re_ terest.Westlake has no munic- Westlake Academy issues," spect.Employee benefits were ipal property tax, and he Corson said. ' a catalyst for a heated election would oppose adding one. season—Tyson and two other Rennhack has been involved BILL TEETER,817-685-3801 candidates voted against em- with the .town-run Westlake ployee healthcare and retire- Academy as president of the ' ment benefits in the first read- Westlake Academy Founda- ing of the'budget last yearn tion. He said he has been ag- an attempt to lower the prop- gressive in fundraising for the erty tax rate.After employees academy and would use the ' and their supporters protest- same energies to help the city. ed, the council voted unaiii- • Corson, the incumbexa, mously to approve the bene- was appointed to the board af- ' fits. Stinneford criticized the ter Larry Sparrow resigned. budget maneuvering. Corson,who works.in real es- `You do not use people as,a tate,points to a year of experi- pawn in whatever power gan;e ence on the board and his ' you want to play, Stinneford work on Westlake's Planning said. and Zoning Commission. He Tyson, a business owner, wants to continue the town's did not return repeated tele- property tax policy and addha phone calls seeking comment. second water source, he said. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE/OF MAYOR CITYCNCL CITYATTNY CRIM HENNIG MCK4MIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT BROWN 1 YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C.BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED CQ I Iy 7 DATE OFARTICLE�� / 7 /0'7 NEWSPAPER FWST AREA BRIEFS Police Department to host open house , EULESS—The Police Department will host a free open house from 10 a.m.to noon Saturday at 1102 W.Euless Blvd.The event will include tours,a bounce house,and refreshments. Several organizations,including the Citizen's Emergency Re- sponse Team and Citizen's Police Academy,will have repre- sentatives answer questions from visitors. —Jessica DeLeon i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 � 1 � 1 ' 1