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Suburbs
fin council
school
jobs
' J COLLIN COUNTY Larry Corson defeated Rick
O11PS elected mayor u1
Frisco voters elected two nRennhack in the race that at-
ew traded 213 of the town's 415
' Garland; GoSey wiriS faces to the City Council to re-
in Forest Hill place longtime members Maher registered voters, resulting in a
Maso and Bob Allen. 51 percent turnout. Turnout in
By WENDY HUNDLEY In the race for Mr. Allen's I May was 36 percent.
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Staff writer Place 2 seat, real estate agent' Forest Hill Mayor James L.
whundley@dauasnews.com and Web site owner Jeff Cheney Gosey was re-elected over Pearl
Suburban voters Saturday . sailed to victory over Fred Pasca- L. Jones, and in the races for
two Forest Hill council seats,
elected mayors in two cities, a relli, a software developer. Ac-
' school board member in Mans- countant David L. Prince de- Dulani Masimini defeated Mal-
field,and council members and feated Chris Moss, a risk inda Deloise Miller for Place 4,
an alderman in nine cities in management consultant, by a and Andrew Sanders won com-
Dallas,Collin and Tarrant coun- wide margin for the Place 4 seat fortably over Karen Davis for
' ties. vacated byMr.Masa Place 5.
In Garland,retired assistant In Prosper,Kenneth Dugger Michael Evans Sr.will serve
city manager Ronald Jones will won the Place 2 council seat over as Place 3 trustee in the Mans-
become the city's first black Joe Anselmo by a slim margin, field school district. In a very
mayor.Mr.Jones defeated cred close race,Mr.Evans edged out
it union executive Lee Alewine TARRANT COUNTY opponent James Rudnicki for
for the top job. Voters in Westlake went XP ;the school board position.
' Mr.' Jones campaigned on the polls in droves to decide an Tim Stinneford won the race
priorities of public safety,neigh- alderman's race, for the Euless Prace 1 council
borhood vitality,downtown de- seat.He soundly defeated oppo-
velopment and funding for the nent Carl Tyson.In another Eu-
city's cultural arts programs. less council race, Perm Bynum
Most of the ballots cast Sat- easily won the Place 6 seat over
urday and in early voting were Veva Lou Massey.
for candidates in city council In the race for Place 3 on the
' elections. Grapevine City Council, Mike
In the race for Richardson's' Lease defeated TYaci D.Wilkin-
Place 5 council seat, manage- son.
ment consultant Pris Hayes de- And in White Settlement,
' feated attorney George S. Freta Powell soundly defeated
McKearin. Ms. Hayes will fill Sue Miller for the Place 2 seat.
the seat vacated by Jim Shep-
herd,who decided not to run for
' re-election.
In Cedar Hill, Makia Epie
won the Place 5 City Council
seat over Jason Russell.
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RESULTS
DALLAS COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 7 F rOREST HILI. WHITE'SE T TLE"TM EN 1, '
COTVlel 1 Precincts reporting:157% COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 2
1 � Carolyn Davis 2,414 57% MAYOR
Donald R.Parish 1,789 43% Precincts reporting:100% Precincts reporting:100%
COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 8 4 James L.Gosey(1) 459 57% 4 Freta Powell 681 68%
=winner Precincts reporting:100% PeadL.Jones 349 43% Sue Miller(1) 326 32% '
1=incumbent J Tennell Atkins 2,173 58% COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 4
C DARHILL Charles R.Rose - 1,578 42% Precincts reporting:
q DulaniMasimini 432 54%
COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 5 RIC[iARDSO7
Melinda Deloise Miller 372 46%
Precincts reporting:100% COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 5 COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 5 COLLIN
Match Epie(1) 567 58% Precincts reporting:100% Precincts reporting:100% COUNTY IOT 71�T�i`tT '
Jason Russell 409 42% Prls Hayes 1,273 53% 4 Andrew Sanders 460 58% C lJ lr 1 1
G,g R.I,�N 1) George S.McKearin 1,127 47% Karen Davis(I) 334 42%
MAYOR t*i GRAPEATINE FR,I CO
Precincts reporting:100% COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 3
COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 2
q Ronald Jones 3,258 54% TARRAW Precinctsreporting:100% Precincts reporting:100%
Lee Alewine 2,780 46% Mike Lease 1,156 55% � Jeff Cheney 1,433 57%
Traci D.Wilkinson 933 45% Fred Pascarelli 1,066 43
])AI,LpjS COUNTY MANSFIELD_ IS[) COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 4
MAYOR Precincts reporting:100%
TRUSTEE,PLACE3
Precincts reporting:1005/6 1 ITSS` q David L.Prince 1,656 66%
;.`.I: "I Precincts reporting:100% Chris Moss 840 34%
� Tom Leppert 49,512 58% P 9
Ed Oakley 36,078 42% COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACEI 4 Michael Evans Sr. 1,403 50% PROSPER
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COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 3 Precincts reporting:100%
JamesRudnicki 1,387 50% ROS ER
Precincts reporting: 4 Tim Stinneford 853 61% WESTL {l COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 2
d Dave Neumann 3,647 52% Cad Tyson(I) 544 39% Precincts reporting:100% '
Joseph Hernandez 3,362 48% COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 6,UNEXPIRED ALDERMAN q Kenneth Dugger 192 52%
COUNCIL MEMBER,PLACE 5 TERM IRrecinctsMporling:100% Joe Anselmo 180 48%
Precincts reporting:100% Precincts reporting: 00°/ Larry Corson#) Ila .56
4 Vonciel Jones Hill 3,231 63% 4 Perry Bynum 822 591% Ridk Rennhadk �J4 44% '
Betty J.Culbreath 1,897 37% Veva Lou Massey 57.3 41'%
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' MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
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Newcomers" elected in
Euless,
Grapevine runoffs
ey JESSICA DELE6N About 5.5 percent-of the Results
and JESSAMir BROWN city's 25,494 registered voters, Lease a commercial con At stake
' jdeleon@star-telegram.com,' ' Election issues centered ion
jessamybrown@star-telegram.com participated in the election. structiongeneral contractor, the town's growth and devel-
Reaction took 55.3 percent of the vote, opment,and on plans for the
The city councils in Euless and Stinneford said he felt really compared with 44.7 percent for town operated charter school,
Grapevine will get new faces. good"about the victory.He Wilkinson,an attorney and busi- Westlake Academy.
But a Westlake alderman kept credited it to a grassroots cam ness owner,according to unoffi The runoff drew 51 percent
his seat during Saturday's run- tial results. of the town's 415 registered1pert
off elections. vote totals
At stake ,
The candidates emerged Lease will become the first voters,according to Tarrant' County officials..
elections because of a tie or Place 1 Place 4 Councilwoman Darlene Reaction
because they did not receive Tim Stinneford,. ...853 Freed was elected in 1998.Freed Corson was out of town
more than half the votes. Carl Tyson(i)............:.......544 won' re-election May 12:Lease Saturday and sent a statement Place 6 -- about the election results.
replaces Clydene Johnson,who ,It is a testament to our town
Euless Perry Bynum...... ......822 declined to seek another term.
Vand the character of our res i-
Residents voted for pair of eva Lou Masse y ••,'•573 Lease ran a campaign based dents thatbetter than 50 per-
political newcomers Saturday,
P y' Gra evine on his business experience, cent of the registered voters
defeating an incumbent who P community service and involve- took the time to vote,"Corson
voted against employee benefits, Place 3
� ment with the city: wrote'.and a former city councilwoman. Mike Lease.....................1,156 Wilkinson wanted the city to
' Results Traci Wilkinson,:. ... .....933 continue in its current direction,
JESSICA DELE6N,817-"5-3932
Place 1:Shopping center preserve downtown and work JE.SSAMY BROWN,817-685-3876
manager Tim Stinneford received Westlake with the state e on traffic issues.
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At-lar About 8 percent of the city's 61.1 percent of the vote,ousting �
Councilman Carl Tyson,a certi- Larry Corson(1)................118 26,430 registered voters cast
fied public accountant,who had Rick Rennhack......................94 ballots in the runoff election,
38.9 percent,according to unof- SOURCE:Tarrant county Elections Department
according to county officials.
' ficial results. paign that included neighbor- Reaction
Place 6:Firefighter Perry hood meetings andforums. Lease said he won because he
Bynum received 58.9 percent of But he also had support from had a lot of support.
the vote,and retiree and former residents upset by Tyson's vote. "I am excited to work with the
' Councilwoman Veva Lou Massey "There was a definite back- mayor and council.We have had
got 41.1 percent.Bynum fills in lash on that vote last year,"Stin- over a decade of strong leader-
an unexpired seat left vacant by nefoi-d said. ship in Grapevine,and I am
Michael Brown,now the city's As a councilman,he hopes to Proud to be a part of it'he said.
police chief. help build a new senior center,
At stake revitalize south Euless and"ba- Westlake
Stinneford and Bynum said sically listen to the people." Voters returned incumbent Larry
' they ran for office after three Bynum said residents un- Corson for a two-year teem on
council members voted last year derstood how important the the Board of Aldermen.Corson
against employee benefits and employees are to the city.He was appointed in June 2006 to
the budget to leverage a lower also credited volunteers for his fill the unexpired term of Larry
' property tax rate. victory. Sparrow.
After outraged city employees "It's just the average people," Results
and supporters spoke up,the he said.`That s what I am:I'm Larry Corson,a real estate
council unanimously approved just a regular person,and I'll still developer,got 55.7 percent bf
' the healthcare and retirement be true to my beliefs and my the vote compared with 44.3
benefits. family values." percent for challenger Rick Renn-
Of the council members who hack,a private equity consultant,
voted against the benefits,Tyson Grapevine according to unofficial results.
' was the only one to face re- Mike Lease defeated Traci Wilkin-
election this year. son for City Council Place 3.
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NEW WATER PIPELINE IS IN THE WORKS
Construction is expected to
start in November on the Trin-
ity River Authority's new pipe- ,
line.
The pipeline could be in
place by March 2009, Randy '
McIntyre, consulting engi-
neer for the Malcolm Pirnie
firm, told the Bedford City JESSICA DeLE6N. `
Council last week. jdeleon@star-telegram.com '
The authority's service area
includes Bedford, Colleyville, include traffic control proce-
Euless,and parts of Grapevine dures that the contractor must,
and North Richland Hills. follow to 'minimize disrup- I The existing 48-inch,line, tions,McIntyre said.
which has lasted 27 years,has The pipeline starts at a wa-
reached its capacity. ter treatment plant in Fort
The estimated cost is$17.5 Worth, extends from Euless to '
million,McIntyre said. Bedford,mostly along Murphy
During construction, mo- Drive, and ends at the Bed-
torists may face lane closures ford-Colleyville border at
in some areas. But the plans Cheek-Sparger Road. '
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Shlachter & Co.: Yellow pages will
begin including editorial content
"WebMD of online legal'
Some years ago, local attor-
ney Phillip Galyen looked at ther of those.
the legal information avail- For example, he said,
' able online and concluded TheAttorneyStore.com has a
that he could do better. partnership with Staples,the
Now he's launched TheAt- office supplies retailer. And
torneyStore.com, which- he he expects to announce more
calls a one-stop shop for legal corporate partnerships soon.
information aimed at con Of course, the competi-
sumers, businesses and pro- tion also includes the.entire
fessionals. The company re- Internet, where just about
cently moved about 15 em- anything and everything can
ployees into 20,000 square be found.But that's exactly
feet of office space in Euless. the Internet's, problem, the
' "We're going to be the company argues.
WebMD of online legal," Ga President Kenneth Hesley
lyen said, referring to one of said the site"delivers a more
the biggest online sources of narrow target of legal infor-
' medical information. "The mation for its users than tra-
time is right," he said, citing ditional search engines,
the case of his own law firms helping cull out irrelevant
Web site. Bailey & Galyen, search results and confining
' which has about three dozen results to documents that
lawyers in four,Texas mar- have been vetted by the com-
kets,gets about 5,000 visitors pany.
a month;he said. Galyen said he has five
' He's going up against the employees who create his
established Web sites of Mar- site's pages and are constant-
tindale-Hubbell,publisher of ly adding new content; in-
the industry's leading legal cluding a growing amount in,
directory, and Nolo, the Spanish.To drive traffic to his
country's leading provider of pages, Galyen is marketing,
do-it-yourself legal solutions. mostly in North Texas,but al-
But Ualyen says he's got more so in the Yellow Pages and on
legal advice, directory infor- satellite radio.
mation and products than ei- Besides its partnership
with Staples and sales of legal
' forms,the company hopes to
develop revenue sources
from banner ads and
profes-sional directories.
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Mayor Saleh '
School's out for the Euless
summer, and the city '
of Euless has so many
wonderful activities planned
for all ages. '
We have several camps Along with the reading On June 15,the University place on Election Day for all
available; some for a week, program, there are many. of Texas at Arlington Jazz residents at the Euless City
some for certain days and other activities in the library. Camp Faculty Concert will Library. Do exercise your
others for.the entire summer. Do stop by and get a calendar ! be held at the Villages ofBear right to vote. `
Our camp instructors have of events. Creek Park Amphitheatre. Remember all Municipal
had sufficient training to Our beautiful Texas The concert begins at 7:30 Buildings will be closed '
accommodate all sorts of Star Golf and Conference p.m. Bring your blankets on Wednesday, July 4,
activities from arts and crafts, Centre is celebrating its tenth and chairs and enjoy a free Independence Day,
to swimming,to athletics and anniversary this summer. concert. I encourage you to check '
many more. Please check We continue to receive kudos Please check out the senior out the city's television
with the.staff at the Midway on the golf course and the activities at the Simmons channel 16 for the latest
Park Recreation Center to Raven's Grille. Our Sunday Center.The city will continue news and events. Also visit '
learn more. brunches are a special treat with hot meals on Mondays, the city's website at www.
The Euless Library joins and a favorite place to meet Tuesdays and Thursdays at ci.euless.tx.us. The Euless '
with many other libraries friends and relatives. John's a very low cost. There are Today magazine is available
for the summer reading omelettes are the best ever, many day trips planned, and online at www.euless.org/
program for both children and there are daily specials seniors travel together in the eulesstoday. We do try '
and adults. The theme this- that are not listed on the city's senior bus. to communicate with our
summer is "Sail Away with menus. A really fun place to enjoy' citizens and encourage you
Books." When you sign up For several years,the golf an evening with families to keep informed on what's '
for the program you will be pros have held a week long is the new Incredible Pizza happening in Euless.
given a small paper sail boat class for young golfers. The located in the Euless Town
to affix on the big wall in the classes are geared for preteens Centre. It's the only location '
children's section. Children and younger. Beginners can in North Texas!
need to red woks join with more experienced Euless will have a run-
to receive cc cc 1 ate, and players as the class is divided off election for Place One '
adults need to read five by the golfer's experience. and Place Six on the City
books. The program starts Call the Texas Star Golf Pro Council. Election date is
June 2, and ends in mid - Shop for more information. June 16,and voting will take ,
August.
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United Method-
Preschool
in Euless The preschoolers at First United Methodist.Preschool
)onsored a "revved up their engines"as they prepared to start the
rike-a-thon race. The children participated in a Trike-a-thon to raise
event to ben- money for St. Jude Children's Hospital.
tt St. Jude
hildren's
Research
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ospital on
,,,,Jay 15 and
16. The chil-
Lren raised al-
ost $1800 to
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.help St. Jude in its ongoing cookies so the. children
Itfight against childhood could make a.."pit-stop" to visit it
ncer and other at "McDonalds.'° s a brewer there °
catastrophic Face-paint- ss take who
seases. ing, a mini oreo's clae officers
The pre ,. _ '.` car wash, N(rs F ss poiti
s c h o o l e r s fishing in a t}�e E�l�he event
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es with E`%.� " sure, and an
(unmg
iwheels . obstacle, coursend the . -Madison Morrow crawls added to the
tside of the through:a tunnel on the ob day's events.
,E a
building. They stacle course. First United
llected dona- Methodist Pre- �..
ns for the number of laps: school is a half-day aca-
they completed. McDon- demic preschool .
d'9 contributed orange for 2-5 year olds.
R6ink and parents donated Extended hours dAresch�ole
are available un- en✓oyl rsrQke
til 2:00 pm. It is hgQsn Qb'ea { 9v1''I
located at 106 N. 4rk"r k�o�
website at www. eel
Main St., Euless. . fumceuless-org sljQy
' For more infor- and click on the
mation visit our preschool link or
call 817-283-0129.
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Texas Star Golf Course
and Conference Centre
Conveniently located in has the distinct honor of the ponds, water Foster says.
only ten minutes s. "As a by-prod-
Euless, stacked p y
"Best Golf Course" for the falls and natural woodlands. uct, we were able to build
from Dallas/Fort Worth entire D/FW metroplex. Texas Star spans nearly off of our past projects,
Airport,Texas Star provides, If it is a professional 7,000 yards and is a par 71; such as the Quarry and Sun
golfers nationwide an op- ` meeting space you desire, which guarantees to chal- Ridge Canyon, and develop
portunity to enjoy this Tex- our Conference Centre is lenge golfers of every level a course that could benefit '
as golf masterpiece. "Our conveniently located Conveniently located in Eu- the residents. Our job was
job was to find the right . just minutes from the less, only ten minutes from to find the right holes for the
holes for the land so that it D/FW Airport. It is close, D/FW Airport, Texas Star land so that it feels like it has
feels like it has always been yet far enough to escape the provides golfers nationwide always been there.Nature is
there," Texas Star Golf Ar- crowds and traffic found
an opportunity to enjoy this important to the City of Eu-
chitect Keith Foster says. downtown. Texas golf masterpiece. less and they take pride in
"Nature is important to the Architect of The Quarry, According to Foster, an their trees, as evidenced by
City_ of Euless and they Keith Foster once again ele- important success factor their nationally-recognized
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tanars of take pride in their trees. We vated the swas how positive the City Arbor Daze celebration."
wanted the golf course to be golf with his of Euless was. "They Texas Star is a strategic
an extension of their beliefs, 1997 creation, Texas realized how much po- course. With a choice of
doing thingsStar. Recipient of the cov-
p
, for the future tential the project had and a'number of tee boxes and
which benefit nature for the eted "4-star" rating from took an aggressive approach changing pin placements
long term." Golf Digest magazine, to develop a wonderful up- (the sprinkler heads feature
The Texas Star Golf Texas Star features a unique scale project and recreation- three different yardages),
landscape and design.
'Course and Conference al amenity complete with the preferred way to play the
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Centre is much more than Throughout the 275 softball and soccer fields," hole may change on a daily
,just a pretty place. This is acres, players encounter
a vibrant'part of-our com- century old oak trees and an
munity, a place where our assortment of native grasses
citizens come for a casual outlining the expansive fair-
lunch among friends and a ways. The golf course was
place where our pride shows designed around Hurricane
as we welcome visitors from Creek, which meanders
around the world who are throughout the beautiful
curious about this distinc- landscape of rolling hills,
tive course and facility that Golf Rates
have won so many National Monday-Thursday
honors. $57.00 after 4pm$37.00
If it is Championship golf Friday- Sunday and Holidays $77.00 after 4pm $47
with Texas hospitality you Sr and Jr rates offered Monday-Thursday $46.00
are looking for, Texas Star Check our web site for seasonal specials
Golf Course is the place. ours of Operation;
The Keith Foster design Golf Course
Monday-Friday 7:00am until dark
Raven's Grille
.Monday-Friday, 7:00am to 9:00pm
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Enjoy
� a taste of Texas
with a southwestern flair at
the Raven's Grille. Located
#: inside the Conference Cen-
tre, Raven's Grille offers
casual dining while guests
enjoy the view of the golf
course. Breakfastgreets
' ttiWr choices ol'break-
fast tacos, Texas-shaped
waffles, or an old standard,
biscuits and gravy.
Glenda Hartsell-Shelton-General manager, Stephanie Wickham-Ac-
counting, Pat Southerland-Food and beverage manager, Sherrie Mal-
colm-Conference center manager,John Artiva -Chef,David Anderson Treaty Martini are the per-
-Assistant chef,Lizbeth Herrera-Cook,Stephen Levall- Waitstaff,D.J. fect accompaniment to the
McClung- Waitstaff, Christian Baker- Waitstaff,Hannah Curtis- Wait- "world's best"chicken fried
staff, Josie Romero - Conference Center, Penny Wiseman -Conference Steak Or the Southern fried
center,Adena Wallace-Golfprofessional
-- - — catfish. Raven's grille is
basis. Golfers will,.need to reation areal. Although the open daily from 7;00 a.m.
"hit good balls into areas to D/FW Airport is only a few - 9:00 p.m. Don't miss this
' get the perfect views," Fos- miles away, the planes are unforgettable taste of Texas
ter explains. never heard. The cart paths, at the Raven's Grille.
Golfers will.probably hit which are often hidden on To contact the Raven's
every club in their bag,as holes, become the Texas Grille,
they make their way through Star nature trail and the please call 817-685-1843
the doglegs and elevation shaded areas between holes Texas Star General Man-
changes. A well-rounded are appreciated during the ager: Mrs. Glenda Hartsell-
' short game will come in tate sw#MO-Texas hen;: A Shelton, Superintendent:
handy as a number.of dif-I State of the Art•Conference Scott Boven, Management
ferent types of pitches and Centre ! Company: City of Euless,
chips will be required. The Overlooking the Golf Owner: City of Euless, De-
course features large, undu- Course at Texas Star is a signer: Keith 'Foster, Pub-
lating greens with the new state of the art Conference lic/Private: Public, Notable
' G-2 Bent grass, while the Centre which provides the Events: Recently celebrated
fairways are 419 Bermuda. Perfect setting for confer- 10th anniversary; ongoing
"We wanted to more or ences,receptions,luncheons charity; corporate events
less create a nature walk," and special occasions.In ad- and weddings, Number of
explains Foster. "We want dition to the private dining Employees: 60-90, Type of
the golfer to experience area and restaurant, there is 61reens: BrgJ grassi 1rl}s_
nothing but golf— a place
' more than 4,000 square feet tomer Service: Professional
where golfers can enjoy golf ' ac divisible space that can and responsive
for golf s sake." accommodate any special Contact Information
Foster succeeds, as play- event. Outdoor events are (817)685-1849
ers rarely see other holes also an option in the 4,000 1400 Texas Star Pkwy.,Eu-
while making their way square foot pavilion adja- less, TX 76040
'
around.the course. Golfers cent to the Centre. http://www.texasstargolf.
will feel isolated from the To contact the Texas Star com
surrounding community Conference Centre, please
and even the adjacent rec. call 817-685-1845.