All Bedford City offices, including City Hall, Municipal Court, Animal Shelter, and Library, will be closed on Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25 in observance of Thanksgiving.
The Flying T is taking off again. First created in 1977 by Marshall K. Harris ’79, a football student-athlete, the retired Flying T mark has returned to retail only for a limited time as TCU prepares to celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2023.
In 2012, LSU Bert S. Turner Department of Construction Management Chair Charles Berryman was asked to create an online presence for the department, the first of its kind in the College of Engineering.
If you ask my children what mom likes to do best, they don’t have to think twice. I’m an avid reader and remind them daily to read books, graphic novels or even the holiday toy catalogs.
Cook Children’s Medical Center – Prosper marks the first hospital Cook Children’s has built outside of the flagship medical campus in Fort Worth. The facility will open at the end of the year.
Tarleton State University’s Department of Performing Arts will present the Fort Worth Symphony, Cross Timbers Civic Chorale and University Singers in the annual Masterworks presentation at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, in the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center Auditorium.
Oklahoma State University Extension’s Master Irrigator Program kicks off its third year in January 2023 to educate producers on water conservation and irrigation practices.
Certified crop advisors, producers and farmers/ranchers are encouraged to take part in the 2022 Winter Crops School scheduled for Dec. 14-15 at Oklahoma State University’s Student Union.
James Cash ’69, a leader in sports, community and education, cemented his place in TCU history Friday. On the same day the university dedicated his statue in front of the Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena, Chancellor Victor J. Boschini, Jr. presented him with an Honorary Doctor of Science, honoris causa.
Supporting materials for the board meeting will be provided on the Board Meetings page. Once the meeting has begun, streaming video of the proceedings will also be available.
In Louisiana, the main concern for several months out of the year is hurricanes, or more specifically, the wind and storm surge that accompany them. However, an overlooked aspect of these storms is the resulting debris, which accounts for nearly 25% of all disaster costs.