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The Grapevine Police Department, at a ceremony at the police department on Nov. 6, presented awards involving two separate incidents.
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Burlington Coat Factory is having its annual coat drive, called "Warm Coats + Warm Hearts," and the coats donated at the Grapevine Mills store will be given to Grapevine Relief and Community Exchange [GRACE].
U.S. Air Force Capt. Clinton Warner, a 1999 graduate of Grapevine High School, graduated from pilot training on Nov. 14 at Columbus Air Force Base in Columbus, Miss.
Some of the 14 members of the Gainesville State School’s football team had tears in their eyes after being welcomed onto the field at Faith Christian School in Grapevine with a team banner for them to run through and a spirit line with 300 people cheering for them, said Kris Hogan, Faith Christian School athletic director and football coach.
Daniel Young of Southlake, a sophomore at Lyon College in Arkansas, has been named to the 2008 TranSouth All Conference Second Team as a midfielder.
Transportation leaders took a dramatic step this month to pay for a regional commuter rail system.
The city of Grapevine has closed two boat ramps at Grapevine Lake because the lake level has dropped six feet below normal. Rainfall in the last several months has been below normal. The lake is used for municipal water by Dallas-area cities and by Grapevine.
Mission Colleyville at First Baptist Church of Colleyville assisted 935 families with food at this year’s annual fall carnival. And, about 3,700 children registered, will get a little gift when they attend the Mission Colleyville Toy Store Nov. 14 and 15. Parents will come and shop at the toy store and each child will receive two toys.
The STARS Theater Company brings a new twist to the classic Pinocchio story with No Strings Attached.
A group of 33 wounded veterans spent Saturday morning fishing on Grapevine Lake thanks to the generosity of local individuals and businesses.
Colleyville’s winner of the Mayor for a Day Essay Contest took her job very seriously at last week’s City Council meeting.
It’s easy to make a difference at Christmas time this year. Just ask Southlake resident Linda Montgomery or anyone at the Women’s Division of the Grapevine Chamber of Commerce. Montgomery, who volunteered last year for the Chamber’s Christmas Spirit Pal Tree project came back this year as the chairperson and is the second vice-president of the Women’s Division.
Artists will be using fire and glass to demonstrate their techniques on Nov. 22 in Grapevine.
Grapevine High School’s annual Tribute to Veterans included guest speaker Calvin Spann, a fighter pilot and member of the Tuskegee Airmen, a pioneering outfit of black fighter pilots in World War II.
Broadway Meets Main Street Holiday Style will be presented by the Grapevine High School Fillies Booster Club from 5:30 to 9 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16, at the Palace Arts Center, 300 S. Main St. in Grapevine.
If you’re looking for a Brrrr-fect way to spend a few hours during the upcoming holiday season, make a visit to the ICE! exhibit at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine.
In response to the historic election of Sen. Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States, several unofficial protests were reported last week, most notably in schools that included Colleyville and Cross Timbers middle schools, as well as Grapevine and Northwest high schools.
Joe Moore, the assistant director of parks and recreation, will speak at the Grapevine Historical Society monthly meeting, on Nov. 24.




