Teddy turns heads wherever he roams — and in a fenced field skirting Texas 114, that’s not very far.
Trustees Discuss Lowering Tax Rate
Carroll Teachers to Get 4 Percent Across-the-Board Raise This Year
Carroll taxpayers could get a reduction in their property tax rates.
SOUTHLAKE
Wildlife on Move -- Sometimes to Your Yard -- in Summer Heat
Hot, Dry Weather Lures Animals to Neighborhoods
Southlake has a Web page, Living with Wildlife, filled with useful tips that includes a sections on how to live with wiley coyotes, pesky rabbits and stinky skunks.
Southlake
Carillion Sails Through P&Z; Some Neighbors Complain
Density Prompts Residents to Petition for Super-Majority Vote by Southlake City Council
The Carillon project advanced unscathed through the Planning and Zoning Commission this week, though opposition led by nearby residents continues to grow.
Special Contest Winner
Local Girl Heads to Beijing for Paralympics
Soon Kari Banta will get her chance to watch Olympic flags fly in Beijing.
Some local residents who came to a natural gas lease signing event last week with Chesapeake Exploration were surprised when they were asked to sign a waiver that would allow gas well drilling up to 300 feet from homes and businesses.
Mum's the Word
Carroll Students Make Mums for English Visit
On Oct. 22 of this year, in what has become an annual event, 67 music students from Tring, a small town 30 miles northwest of London, will come to Southlake for a two-week visit. The hosting Carroll band students will in turn visit Tring the following summer.
Results from last spring’s state mandated fitness test could bring changes to Carroll’s physical education program.





