Happening at the Richardson Public Library
Happening at Richardson Public Library.
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Read MoreThe Dallas County Master Gardener Association, sponsored by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, has published its August Garden Tasks List.
Read MoreIf you’re turning down the air conditioner as August heats up and bracing yourself for your next energy bill, the North Central Texas Council of Governments offers the following suggestions to lessen utility costs and stay cool while being energy efficient:
Read MoreMeet Roy, a charming 6-year-old pitbull who’s ready to steal your heart.
Read MoreYou may have seen or heard DART Silver Line trains traveling through the City. The trains are not ready for passengers but are undergoing testing to make sure they are properly functioning before opening to riders.
Read MoreOvergrown vegetation such as low hanging tree limbs or tall shrubs can significantly impede visibility. Residents should assess their property and identify any vegetation that may obstruct the view along streets, intersections or pathway that could lead to potential collisions or hazardous situations.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson has begun the process of updating its Cultural Arts Master Plan, which was last updated in April 2013.
Read MoreEvery year, dozens of DFW-area companies come together to participate in the Richardson Corporate Challenge. This year, the 10-week Olympic-style competition is celebrating 26 years and will kick off Friday, Aug. 9 at 5:30 p.m. with an opening ceremony. People traveling near Huffhines Park during this time can expect to see more traffic in the area.
Read MoreThe Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) extended the deadline to apply for FEMA Individual Assistance (IA) (for homeowners and renters affected by the April and May storms who reside in Dallas County and Collin County) to Aug. 15.
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