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The Brewer Bear basketball team defeated Wichita Falls Rider 45-42 in over-time to take first place in the Fantasy of Lights Tournament on Nov. 24. Aaron Lelek, Anthony Davis and Cortland Blake earned All Tournament Team,and David Woosley was named MVP. Other players are: Decorian Makes, Andrew Juarez, Travis Bradley, DevinAvent, Jahrad Taylor, Adam Duncan, Luke Bagg and Collin Allman. Head Coach is Jason Porostovsky and assistant is Dustin Burchfield.
Early voting is currently being held at the White Settlement Public Library forthe runoff election for White Settlement City Council Place 4. Early voting will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 26 through Dec. 5(closed on Dec. 2), and from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Dec. 6 and 7.
For the fifth consecu-tive year, the Brewer Bearfootball team advanced tothe district playoffs. On Nov. 14, the com-munity joined together forthe first time in more than40 years to celebrate witha bonfire and pep rally tosupport the Bears. The rally included theBrewer band, cheerleadersand Honeycombs.
BHS Community BonfireCelebrates Bears' Advance toDistrict Playoffs for FifthConsecutive Year
Bears Win Fantasy of LightsBasketball Tournament
The Lady Bears Basketball Team recently won third place in the Lake CountryChristian Tournament. The girls went 3-1, beating Southwest Christian 66-23;Lutheran North, 59-31; and All Saints, 54-27. The girls lost 35-43 to Lake CountryChristian, last year's TAPPS State Tournament winners. Jordan Rogers and Ashley Crick earned All-Tournament honors. The team's overall record is 6-3. Players are: Peyton Chan, Paige Boland,Kiersten Harris, Chloe Northam, Jessica Johnson, Roni Harris, Kaliyah Duty andDa’Marreya Johnson. Head Coach is Nicole Dunson and Assistants are Daryl Horton and CaitlinBradley. Not pictured are Cassie Hodge and Daniel Barrera.
Lady Bears Wins Third Placein Lake Country ChristianBasketball Tournament
Early Voting for WhiteSettlement City Council RunoffElection Going on Now
The City of White Settlement Christmas Parade will be held Saturday, Dec. 1. See page 12 for details
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Weekly ScoreboardBasketball
Nov. 19 Castleberry Girls 37 Spruce 18
Nov. 20 Brewer Boys 54 Arlington 49
Brewer Boys 62 Pasadena 31
Brewer Girls 35 LCCHS 43
Brewer Girls 66 SW Christian 23
Brewer Girls 59 Lutheran North 31
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BMHS Boys 55 Aledo 67
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Sandra Park Steen Conroy
Sandra Park Steen Conroy, 72, went to be with the LordTuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Memorial service was held atMount Olivet Chapel. A 1964 graduate of Castleberry High School, Sandraalso attended business school and retired years ago fromGame Stop Inc. Sandra had a beautiful smile, infectiouslaugh and good sense of humor.!She loved to cook and spendtime with her family and friends. Sandra enjoyed playingSpades online and had many online friends. She was alwayswilling to help anyone in need.!She loved her Savior JesusChrist, attending church and reading her Bible. Sandra lovedher family very much and lived her life for her grandchil-dren, whom she adored. Sandra was preceded in death by her husband, RogersConroy Sr., and son, Robert O. Steen Jr. Survivors are: son, Rogers Conroy Jr.; daughter, DonaHoneycutt and husband, David; step-son, Michael Steen;step-daughter, Krystal Steen; brother, John Park and wife,Julia; grandchildren, Clarissa, Mark, Morgan, Amber,Bryten, Jazmyn, Thomas and Matthew; and great-grand-daughter, Wrenley.
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The Westworth Village Police Departmentpartners with the Alliance for Children organiza-tion. This holiday season, Alliance for Children islaunching Christmas Connection, a pop-up storewhere families served through their agency areable to shop for free. The PD will be collectingnew, unwrapped items at City Hall, located at 311Burton Hill Rd. in Westworth Village. Requested items are:• art/science/discovery kits andsupplies• baby/todder toys• dolls/doll houses• bicycles/scooters/skateboards• board games• books• cars• gift cards• hair straighteners• headphones/Bluetooth speakers• makeup/body care/perfume/cologne• jewelry kits• LEGO sets• play kitchen sets• purses/wallets• sports balls• superhero action figures
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Western Hills Elementary School is in need ofclothing donations. They provide uniforms andother clothing for students in need. Year-round they accepting donations of like-new dark wash jeans, khaki pants, navy slacks,and blue or white collared shirts in kids’ clothingsizes 6 to 14. Velcro sneakers in girls’ and boys’size 10 through 1 are also needed. During the win-ter season, the school also accepts donations ofcoats, winter hats and gloves in kids’ sizes 5/6 toadult small. Donations can be dropped off at the campus,located at 2805 Laredo Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76116during regular school hours. Note that the schoolwill be closed for Thanksgiving break throughFriday, Nov. 23.
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Fanboys Comic Con to serve as a donation collec-tion site for the teddy bear drive benefiting CookChildren’s Hospital. Bring any new stuffed bear tothe Suburban Newspapers office to add to the bigbox by Dec. 7. Suburban Newspapers is located at 7820Wyatt Drive in White Settlement. Hours areMonday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 4p.m.; Wednesday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Thursday, 10a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Collected bears will be delivered to FanboysComic Con III on Dec. 8.
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The White Settlement Historical Society willmeet again for its Winter Quarterly BusinessMeeting and Christmas Party on Saturday, Dec. 8at 1:30 p.m. in the front Dining Room of the WhiteSettlement Senior Center, 8211 White SettlementRoad. All Society Members, their family andfriends and interested members of the public areinvited to attend. Society President Jo Ann Grammer will leadmembers first through a short business agenda thatincludes the election of new three members intothe Society. The Rampant Porch Lizards CelticBand will provide musical entertainment. Holidayrefreshments will be provided. The ever-popularWhite Elephant Gift Exchange Game will beplayed, so bring an unwrapped gift in a gift bag,paper sack or box, if you wish to participate in thefun, to be exchanged from the front table via thedrawing of lots to determine the order of play. Society Memberships are always available andmake great gifts - only $10 annually for an indi-vidual and $15 annually for a group. Visithttp://www.wsmuseum.com/WSHS or call 817-246-9719 for more details.
White SettlementHistorical Society toHold QuarterlyMeeting andChristmas Party
The First Monday Quilt Club meets on thefirst Monday of each month at Bethany ChristianChurch located at 1500 Meadow Park Drive inWhite Settlement from 9 a.m. to noon. Their nextmeeting will be on Dec. 3. There will be aChristmas party and Chinese gift exchange after ashort work session. Instead of having a potlucklunch, quilters are asked to bring brunch items orChristmas goodies to share during the party, a giftfor the exchange, and a toy or small stuffed ani-mal, which will be donated to children in need. Project Linus is a non-profit service organiza-tion, and the members of this group are TarrantCounty Chapter Project Linus volunteers who cre-ate handmade quilts and blankets that providelove, warmth, and comfort for local children whohave suffered trauma, tragedy, or illness.Volunteers also make coverlets for veterans, nurs-ing home residents, and the homeless.Unfortunately, the need for these blankets increas-es each month. They desperately need volunteerswith portable sewing machines to help assemblethe quilts. No experience is needed - there is a place foryou. Anyone can help if you can follow instruc-tions, sew, tie a knot, crochet a blanket, or tell agood joke. Volunteers have lots of fun and developfantastic friendships. High school students canreceive community service credits for participat-ing. Materials (fabric, batting, thread, and yarn)are provided. Donations of fabric, yarn, thread, ormoney to purchase materials are greatly appreciat-ed.
Come join the fun and have fellowship withthe Quilt Club volunteers while you make a differ-ence in our community by being a blessing to oth-ers. For more information about the mission ofProject Linus, visit www.projectlinus.org. Formore information on this group and meetings, callVirginia Biela at 817-244-1263.
First Monday QuiltClub - Project LinusVolunteers Needed
Free Mobile FoodPantry First Saturday Tarrant Area Food Bank hosts a free mobilefood pantry for families in need on the firstSaturday of each month. The next date is Dec. 1. The mobile pantry is located in the parking lotat 3100 Las Vegas Trail in Fort Worth from noonto 2 p.m. Please bring bags or boxes to carry yourfood.
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Feed My SheepClothing and FoodBank Open Dec. 6 In an effort to reach out to and fill some needsof the community, Bethany Christian Church has aministry called Feed My Sheep. Feed My Sheepoffers free new and gently-used clothing and somenon-perishable food items to those in need. Items are available on the first Saturday of eachmonth from 10 a.m. to noon at Bethany ChristianChurch, located at 1500 Meadow Park Drive inWhite Settlement. The next date is Dec. 1. Feed My Sheep also welcomes any donationsof these items that could then be redistributed. Formore information call Jacqueline Craft at 817-714-5012.
Porch Lizards PlayWS Museum Dec. 1 The Rampant Porch Lizards will play a freetwo-hour set of Celtic, Scottish, Old English andEarly American tunes at the White SettlementMuseum, 8320 Hanon Dr., on Saturday, Dec. 1from 10 a.m. to noon. Call 817-246-9719 or visit http://www.wsmu-seum.com for more information.
Blood DonationOpportunities inDecember The American Red Cross and Carter BloodCare host blood donation drives year-round. Youcan help by registering to donate at an upcomingblood drive in the area:American Red Cross • Friday, Dec. 7, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; LowesWhite Settlement, 600 State Highway 183, FortWorth, TX 76114 • Sunday, Dec. 9, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; BloodBuddies, Total Care, 6049 S Hulen St., FortWorth, TX 76132 • Thursday, Dec. 27, Texas Roadhouse, 4720SW Loop 820, Fort Worth, TX 76109 Register online at https://www.redcross-blood.org/give.html/find-drive.Carter Bloodcare • Saturday, Dec. 15, 8 to 11 a.m., NorthwestYMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth, 5315 BoarClub Rd., TX 76135 • Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1 to 4, p.m.; TexasHealth Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest,6100 Harris Pkwy., Fort Worth, TX 76132 Register online at http://www.carterblood-care.org-/donate-blood/
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Fifty-two Texas State Parks are spreading holiday cheer with more than 75 sea-sonal events happening now through Christmas. This holiday season park visitorscan enjoy hikes, ornament workshops and trails of lights, just to name a few. If youwill be traveling in the area, you may want to check out these upcoming events inNorth Texas. Tyler State Park hosts A Pineywoods Christmas Decorated Drive-thru onFriday, Dec. 7 and Saturday, Dec. 8 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. Get outdoors, take a breakfrom the holiday rush, and enjoy the season. Drive or stroll through decoratedcamping areas and savor the sights, sounds, and smells of an outdoors holiday.Come by the Silver Canoe Park Store for some seasonal refreshments. Tyler StatePark is located at 789 Park Road 16, Tyler, TX 75706-9141. Admission is $3 perperson age 13 and older. For more information call 903-597-5338. Fort Richardson State Park hosts Ghosts of Christmas Past on Saturday, Dec. 8from 5 to 7 p.m. Observe 'ghosts' of cavalry soldiers and their families as they cel-ebrate Christmas in an 1870's U.S military post. Fort Richardson State Park is locat-ed at 228 State Park Road 61, Jacksboro, TX 76458. Entry into the park is $3 foreveryone 13 and older; the event is free. For more information call 940-567-3506. Lake Tawakoni State Park hosts Twinkle Tour on Dec. 8 from 5 to 8 p.m. Enjoyall the festive Christmas lights and meet Santa at the amphitheater. Make note ofyour Christmas wishes and bring your camera. Twinkle Tour 2018 at LakeTawakoni State Park is the annual Christmas celebration complete with a Christmasdecoration contest, a meet and greet with Santa, and refreshments. Camp and deco-rate your campsite with your favorite Christmas decorations to receive your secondnight of camping free during your stay. There will be a decorating contest withawards to the favorites. So take a drive and enjoy the festive Christmas lights. Cost
is $5 per vehicle. Lake Tawonki State Park is located at 10822 FM 2475, WillsPoint, TX 75169. For more information call 903-560-7123. Lake Mineral Wells State Park and Trailway hosts Cross Timbers CowboyChristmas on Saturday, Dec. 15 from 7 to 9 p.m. Bring the whole family to the LoneStar Amphitheater and experience Christmas cowboy style. Join park ranger andcowboy poet, David Owens, round the campfire for an evening of cowboy culturethrough songs, stories and poems. Held at the Lone Star Amphitheater in LakeMineral Wells State Park, 100 Park Road 71, Mineral Wells, TX, 76067. The pro-gram is free with paid park entrance fee or a State Park Pass. For more informationcall 940-328-1171 ext. 227. Many state parks will host a First Day Hike on Jan. 1. Contact you nearest statepark for information. For a full list of holiday events, visithttps://tpwd.texas.gov/calendar/holidays.
Holiday Happenings at Texas State Parks from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
One Minute Mind OpenerDr. Mike’s Coaching Cornerby Michael Haro, Ph.D., CLC
“Character is what you know you are, not what others think you have.”(Unknown).
Your thoughts direct your actions and behavior culminating in behaviorsothers see and evaluate. They determine your character and project this backon you. Their thoughts may have an impact, negative or positive and begin toinfluence how you behave. Falsehood number one is allowing what othersthink to direct your behavior. Advice number one: It is none of your businesswhat others think; it is your business what you think. Take charge of yourthoughts, keep them productive and positive, and then manage to the best ofyour abilities.
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Honor matters. Inany organization, mili-tary or civilian, theimportance of integrity,loyalty, and dedicationare beyond question. Itis these principles thatled the United States tovictory in World War I,a war now a century inthe past.
quiet dedication and honor throughout his 38-yearcareer. Robert Lee Howze was born in Overton, asmall community just east of Tyler, in 1864. Hewas born in the midst of the Civil War as theConfederate effort neared collapse. His father,James Howze, served as a captain in the 14thTexas Cavalry. Growing up, he was inspired byhis father’s own wartime service to seek a militarycareer of his own. Howze graduated from Hubbard College, moreof a college-preparatory school, in 1883. He wasawarded an appointment to the United StatesMilitary Academy at West Point. When he gradu-ated in 1888, he earned a commission as a lieu-tenant and was assigned to the Sixth Cavalry in theNew Mexico Territory. In 1890, the army grew concerned about thegrowth of the Ghost Dance religion at the BlackHills Indian Reservation in South Dakota and theassociated ceremonial dances. Fearing a rebellionwas about to erupt, army units across the Westwere sent to the reservation to restore order. Whatresulted was the mass shootings of unarmed civil-ians, culminating in the Wounded Knee Massacrein December 1890 in which 150 Sioux were killed. Howze and his unit were not involved in thatincident, and actions against the Sioux continued.Howze was awarded the Congressional Medal ofHonor for his actions in an engagement with agroup of Sioux in January 1891. The medalsawarded during the campaign, however, havebecome increasingly controversial since that time. By 1905, now a lieutenant colonel, Howze wasnamed commandant of cadets at West Point. Heemphasized honor and integrity as commandant.When one cadet was ostracized by his entire classfor reporting a hazing incident in 1907, Howzethreatened to expel the entire class. He would goon to serve with Gen. John Pershing’s punitiveexpedition into Mexico in 1916 against PanchoVilla. Howze was then assigned to Fort Bliss in ElPaso and promoted to brigadier general in 1917. America was being drawn into the Great Warin Europe. President Woodrow Wilson hadattempted to stay neutral in the fighting and eventried to negotiate a peace settlement since the warstarted in 1914. In 1917, after Germany threatenedto attack American ships and attempted to inciteMexico to attack the US, America declared war onGermany. Quickly, millions of men were draftedinto the service in a war to, as Wilson said, “makethe world safe for democracy.” He was given command of the 38th InfantryDivision, training as many new recruits as possiblebefore sending them to France. The fighting wasfierce. American casualties surged. He was pro-moted to major general and given command of the
Texas History MinuteCongressional Medal of Honor Recipient General Robert L. Howze by Dr. Ken Bridges
Third Division in the decisive Meuse-ArgonneOffensive in October 1918. American troopsfought with great courage under Howze’s com-mand. The offensive finished off the exhaustedGermans, who asked for a cease-fire after years ofbattle and millions dead across Europe. The warofficially ended on November 11, 1918, a dayremembered afterward as Armistice Day andtoday known as Veterans Day. Howze and his forces stayed in Germany until1919 as an occupational force. Germany was inthe midst of revolution after the war, and the Alliesstayed to maintain order. He was then returned toFort Bliss.In America, Billy Mitchell, a decorated army gen-eral, saw a new war coming on the horizon andtried to warn the nation. Mitchell desperatelysought support for developing the Army Air Corpsand new aviation technology and foresaw the seri-ous deficiencies in American defenses in Hawaii.However, Mitchell’s bitter and public criticisms ofarmy preparedness and air technology develop-ment led to his demotion and reassignments to anarmy camp in San Antonio by 1925. His contin-ued criticisms led to charges of insubordinationand a court martial by early 1926. Gen. Howze presided over the board of judgeshearing the court martial of Mitchell. It would behis last major duty for the army. In the widely-publicized hearing, Mitchell was found guilty andsuspended for five years from the service. The general passed away quietly in Columbus,Ohio, in September 1926, a little more than sevenmonths after the Mitchell trial. His two sons, bothWest Point graduates themselves, would servehonorable careers in the army, both reaching therank of general. The army remembered the serv-ice of Howze and honored his memory by namingCamp Howze for him in 1941. The camp was anarmy training center near Gainesville, near the siteof the modern-day municipal airport, before itclosed in 1946. Another Camp Howze was estab-lished in South Korea before it was turned over toSouth Korean command in 2005.
Millions of Americans served in this war,some giving everything for their country, includ-ing Texans. One of the men leading Americantroops into battle was Gen. Robert Howze, acareer officer from East Texas who served with
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To celebrate Thanksgiving, Blue Haze Elementary Hope Squad memberspassed out “I am thankful for you” leaves to students and then asked theirpeers to write something they're thankful for on the back. Students createda “Thankful Tree” in the hallway.
HOPE Squad members are: Preston Bui, Jacob Casarez, Seda Crow,Rhegan Duddington, Madison Hurley, Jayden Johnson, Ariana Lopez,Lauren Mallory, Miles McKinzie, Julisa Merez, Trinity Mitchell, KatieMorin, Yamille Ramirez, Kayla Snyder, Notesa Veliu and LandonWaltrip.
Also pictured are HOPE Squad advisors Morgan Moore and ErinRoark. Advisors not pictured are Lauren Ball, Chloe Yeats and LindseyVinson.
HOPE Squad is a suicide prevention program in which students in gradesfour through 12 are nominated by their peers and trained to watch for at-riskstudents, provide friendship, identify warning signs, and seek help fromadults. The goal is to reduce self-destructive behavior and youth suicide bytraining, building, and creating change in schools and communities.
Don’t forget to drive by 5409 Tee Head Drive, 76135 to see 40,000 lightschoreographed to music from a station on your car radio. There will be a lighted sign at the edge of the yard that tells you what
Blue Haze HOPE Squad MembersCreate Thankful Tree
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channel to tune yourradio, so you can listento the music withoutleaving your vehicle. The show is free,and the public can comeand go or stay as longas they want. It will runfrom 6 to 10 p.m. everynight through NewYear’s Day.
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Tannahill Intermediate fifth grade science teacher Valerie Valadez turnedher classroom into Valeria's Pizzeria as a fun way to teach students aboutweathering, erosion and deposition. After discussing slow changes to the Earth’s surface, students demon-strated their understanding by selecting from various assignments in the"menu" of appetizers, entrees and desserts. The menu included activities like creating comic strips and fictional sto-ries that described a sediment’s voyage through the weathering, erosion anddeposition process; designing an assessment using Google Docs to assess themastery of the process; and creating a video or podcast discussing theprocess and why it's important to understand how the Earth’s surface slowlychanges over time. Valadez even served pizza rolls as a little surprise to the kids.
The Texas Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting todiscuss proposed improvements to I-30 from Linkcrest Drive to I-820 inTarrant County on Dec. 5. All interested parties are invited to attend. This could impact roads in the White Settlement area. The meeting will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Covenant ClassicalSchool located at 1701 Wind Star Way in Fort Worth. The meeting will be an open house format with no formal presentationbeing held. TXDOT is looking to receive public comment on the proposed project.Some of the alternative designs they are proposing for this 3.4 mile stretchof highway is widening the freeway to six lanes instead of four, improve-ments to the I-30 and Spur 580 interchange to reduce congestion, and con-struction of continuous two-lane one-way frontage roads throughout theproject limits. Maps and drawings reflecting the proposed alternatives will be displayedat the meeting.
Tannahill Teacher's ClassroomBecomes Pizzeria to TeachWeathering, Erosion and Deposition
TxDOT to Hold Public Meeting toDiscuss Proposed RoadImprovements on I-30
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NOTICE OF RUNOFF ELECTION AVISO DE SEGUNDA VUELTA ELECTORAL - THÔNG BÁO CU C B U C CHUNG K T
To the registered voters of the City of White Settlement, Texas: Notice is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm on December 11,
2018, for voting in a general election to elect Council Member Place 4. Para los votantes registrados de la Ciudad de White Settlement, Texas:
Por medio de la presente, se notifica que los centros de elección detallados a continuación estarán abiertos de 7:00 a.m. a 7:00 p.m. el 11 de diciembre de 2018, para votar en la elección general a fin de elegir al Miembro No. 4 del Ayuntamiento Municipal. G i các c tri ghi danh c a Thành ph White Settlement, Texas:
m b phi m c a t 7 gi n 7 gi t b phi u trong cu c t ng tuy n c nh m b u ch n y viên H ng V trí S 4.
LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES/UBICACIÓN DE LOS CENTROS DE ELECCIÓN/ M B PHI U:
Precinct/Distrito/Phân khu Election Day Polling Location/Ubicación electoral del día de la elección/ m B phi u vào Ngày B u c 4020 White Settlement Public Library, 8215 White Settlement Road, White Settlement 76108 4113 4128 4144 4204
EARLY VOTING/VOTACIÓN ANTICIPADA/B PHI U S M: Early Voting by personal appearance will be conducted at La Votación Anticipada en persona se realizará en: / Th t i b phi u s m s c ti n hành t i
White Settlement Public Library/Biblioteca Pública de White Settlement/ n Công White Settlement 8215 White Settlement Road White Settlement, Texas 76108
Early Voting by personal appearance Days and Hours: Días y horarios de la Votación Anticipada en persona: Ngày và Gi c a th t i b phi u s m:
November 26 30 Del 26 al 30 de noviembre Ngày 26-30/11
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BALLOT BY MAIL/BOLETAS POR CORREO/LÁ PHI Applications for ballot by mail may be downloaded from www.tarrantcounty.com/elections Las solicitudes de boletas por correo se pueden descargar desde www.tarrantcounty.com/elections.
u b c t i xu ng t trang www.tarrantcounty.com/elections
Applications for ballot by mail must be submitted before December 1, 2018 by mail, fax or email to: Las solicitudes de boletas por correo se deben entregar antes del 1 de diciembre de 2018 por correo postal, fax o correo electrónico:
u b c n n: Early Voting Clerk/Secretario de Votación Anticipada/ trách B phi u S m PO Box 961011 Fort Worth, Texas 76161-0011 Fax: 817-831-6118 Email: [email protected] Issued this 13th day of November, 2018/Expedido el 13 de noviembre de 2018/
/s/: Ronald A. White__________________________________ Signature of Mayor/Firma del Alcalde/Ch ký c a Th ng
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The White Settlement Police Department and Citizens on Patrol arerequesting donations of new, unwrapped blankets, lotions, warm socks, knithats, puzzles, card games, books, coloring books, crayons, handkerchiefs oranything else that the residents of the White Settlement area nursing homeswould enjoy. Donations will be accepted in the lobby at the White Settlement PoliceDepartment, located at 8900 Clifford Street, as well as the White SettlementPublic Library, White Settlement Recreation Center, White Settlement CityHall and Liberty Elementary.
White Settlement Citizens onPatrol and WSPD to SponsorSecond Annual Sweet Things forSeniors Donation Drive
Beginning in January, the White Settlement Public Library will offer freeEnglish as a Second Language classes.
This is a beginners course and is limited to adult learners. Please keep inmind that the class is capped at 15 students.
If you sign up and then decide you won’t be able to make the class, pleaselet the library know so that they can give the spot to another student.
ESL Classes Starting at the White Settlement Public Library in January Visit the Library located at 8215 White Settlement Rd. to register. Forquestions, call the library at 817-367-0166.
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Melissa Torres (center) with her daughtersAlyson and Emily at a recent PACT class.
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Daughters of theRepublic of TexasHonors Member for 50Years ContinuousService
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