Posted by April Reiling on Feb 26, 2016
Tags: Community, Government, Town News, Recreation, Parks, Public Health, Volunteer, Trophy Club Park, Trophy Club Gives
The Trophy Club Town Council is seeking residents who are willing to spend a few hours a month to serve their community.
Now Accepting Applications
Animal Shelter Advisory Board
The Animal Shelter Advisory Board is charged with working with staff to set standards for the town's animal shelter and the care of animals, and to provide periodic reports to the Texas Department of Health.
The board consists of five people who shall serve for a period of one year. The terms of office…
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Posted by April Reiling on Feb 25, 2016
Tags: Community, Denton County, Town News, Road Construction
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) plans to start the SH 114 expansion project later this year, which also includes two sections of sound wall to help buffer highway traffic noise. A TxDOT Public Meeting has been scheduled for March 1 to provide project information and solicit public comment. TxDOT plans to add an interior lane in both directions from Kirkwood to Trophy Lake Drive, and an interchange at SH 170 and Parrish Lane. The proposed sound wall will be 14’ tall and stretch from Marshall Creek east to The Village Shopping Center…
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Posted by April Reiling on Feb 20, 2016
Tags: BNHS, Community, Events, Government, Town News, Schools, Trophy Club Gives, Volunteer
Deadline extended to April 12th — please submit a deserving resident for 2015 Citizen of the Year!
Trophy Club was founded on resident volunteerism, and that tradition remains strong today with many community leaders working behind the scenes to make Trophy Club 'A Great Place to Call Home'. Citizen of the Year (COY) Recognition showcases the people who go above and beyond to make Trophy Club better and provides formal acknowledgment of deserving individuals.
The deadline to submit nominations is Tuesday, April 12, 2016. Citizen…
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Posted by April Reiling on Feb 12, 2016
Tags: BNHS, Community, Denton County, Government, Town News, Schools
At the February 9th meeting, the Town Council proclaimed February 16, 2016 as ‘Dennis McCreary Day’ in Trophy Club. Mr. McCreary recently retired from the Northwest Independent School District (NISD) as the Assistant Superintendent for Facilities, Planning & Construction. Dennis completed 16 years of service with NISD and 30 years of service in Public Education.
Dennis McCreary embraced and led NISD’s goal to provide premier facilities and support systems that enhance a positive learning environment and foster student and…
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Posted by April Reiling on Feb 11, 2016
Tags: BNHS, Community, Events, Schools, Trophy Club Gives, Volunteer
Calling all Trophy Club Citizens! The BNHS FFA Chapter is putting on an Operation Gratitude Collection Drive for our Military and their families.
Every year, Operation Gratitude sends 150,000+ individually addressed care packages to Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines deployed overseas, to their children left behind, and to New Recruits, Veterans, First Responders, Wounded Warriors and their Care Givers. Each package contains food, hygiene products, entertainment and handmade items, as well as personal letters of support.
This…
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Posted by April Reiling on Feb 09, 2016
Tags: Community, Town News, Recreation, Public Health, Trophy Club Park
February is American Heart month and to help kick it off we have 10 ways our parks and programs can improve your family's heart health.
For more information on Trophy Club parks, please visit www.tcparksandrec.org.
1. Visit Freedom Dog Park
Let your dog off the leash and walk some laps around Freedom Dog Park. Walking just 3 laps along the fence line on the large dog side equals 1 mile!
2. Attend a Hip Hop Dance Class
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Posted by April Reiling on Feb 03, 2016
Tags: Community, Denton County, Government, Public Health, Water, Zika Virus
The Texas Department of State Health Services has reported the first case of Zika virus disease contracted in Texas, with the possibility of sexual transmission from an infected person who had recent travel history from areas where Zika is currently being transmitted. Primary transmission of all previous cases in Texas has been related to foreign travel. At this time, there have been no cases of Zika virus contracted or imported into Denton County.
Zika virus is spread to people primarily through the bite of an infected…
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