Webb County will match a $585,000 award from Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. to fund splash pads in three precincts, totaling $1.17 million.
As of Thursday afternoon, the equipment was not delivered and City Planner Lucinda Meyers said the date has been pushed back to get that equipment from June 18 to July 2 to July 9.
Hutchinson residents hoping for a free, outdoor reprieve from summer heat may get their wish. Though it is still in the planning phase, city staff and council members are exploring the addition of ...
A proposed resolution recently introduced in Lansing would change the rules for introducing a bill in what Republicans call a ...
The fate of Salem's libraries, parks and Center 50+ returns to Salem City Council on Monday. Council members will vote on ...
Road extension work that is required to support the future Sam's Club is underway, according to the city The site plan for the membership store was approved in 2024 on 22 acres at Willard Hagan Drive ...
W hen it comes to traveling with kids, beach resorts are a no-brainer — even more so if they have a water park and other family-friendly perks. These top-rated Caribbean family ...
Michael Larsen has lived in China Spring for 12 years, and he isn't the only one looking forward to the various trails China ...
The most recent action includes threats by lawmakers and government officials to cut state and federal funding for sanctuary townships, cities and counties.
Phase 3: Installation of a StoryWalk. — Phase 4: Planting 50 Oklahoma native trees. This project is intended to rejuvenate ...
KPlay, the organization that raised funds to put in Bentley’s Playground and Splash Pad at Tolmie Park still has plans for ...