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Cowboys Win By a Crayton

DeSoto’s own Patrick Crayton’s third touchdown this year was one of the most important of the Dallas Cowboy season. The last second score saved the Boys from an embarrassing loss to one of the league’s worst teams. It also was the only touchdown of a ...

From CITIZEN BRIAN, Best Southwest Citizen,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Patrick Crayton,  Tony Romo,  Wade Phillips

Duncanville Seeks Civil Service Commission Members

Duncanville is currently accepting submissions from citizens who would like to serve on the civil service commission. This important group has responsibilities including discussing the causes for removal or suspension of city employees, promotion and ...

From CITIZEN BRIAN, Best Southwest Citizen,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Civil Service

GOOD FOR YOU

Collier County Sheriff Kevin J. Rambosk was recently named governing board chairman for the Region 6 Fusion Center. The Fusion Center, which is scheduled to be operational in March, will be an informational hub for public safety agencies in a 10-county ...

From COLLIER CITIZEN STAFF, Naples Daily News,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Habitat for Humanity

Barbecue brings city, county together

Nicholas Healy, of Ave Maria, left, former sheriff Don Hunter, sheriff Kevin Rambosk and Senator Burt Saunders serve up salad during last year’s Farm-City Barbecue. In a tribute to its substantial agriculture industry, Collier County will celebrate ...

From COLLIER CITIZEN STAFF, Naples Daily News,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Burt Saunders

Collier Citizen News and Events: Posted Nov. 18, 2009

The Naples Soap Company recently opened in the Tin City Waterfront Marketplace at 1200 Fifth Ave., South. Owned and operated by Deanna Kelly, the Naples Soap Company offers more than 60 handmade artisan soaps made with natural and organic ingredients, ...

From COLLIER CITIZEN STAFF, Naples Daily News,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: American Heart Association,  March of Dimes

Missing Cedar Hill Woman Victim of Apparent Homicide

A young Cedar Hill woman that had been missing since late October was found dead over the weekend, and police suspect foul play in her disappearance. Eighteen-year-old Kamesha Hall was found in a wooded area near Pentegon Parkway and Highway 67. The ...

From CITIZEN BRIAN, Best Southwest Citizen,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dallas Police Department

Un negocio de retratos “pensado fuera la caja"

Fort Myers.- Neidy Marrero es una joven del patio que siempre le gustaron las fiestas y las fotos. Ahora encontró una manera de combinar ambos gustos en su nuevo negocio de fotografía de estudio. “Yo era un patrocinador para un concierto local en el ...

From COLLIER CITIZEN STAFF, Naples Daily News,  12 Nov 2009

Duncanville Outreach Gets a Coach

Duncanville Outreach Ministry is getting more calls than ever in these troubled times and they’ve brought in a “coach” to help with matters. Stephen Marino is a business coach who is now helping DOM for the global pro-bono coaching initiative Coaching ...

From CITIZEN BRIAN, Best Southwest Citizen,  10 Nov 2009

Elba Garcia Campaign Site Live

Let me begin by saying this is not an endorsement. I’m just letting my readers know who’s in the race and giving them an opportunity to do their own research. This is straight from the candidate’s PR folks and I’ll run releases from her opponents as ...

From CITIZEN BRIAN, Best Southwest Citizen,  10 Nov 2009

The Man Who Came To Dinner at DCT

Duncanville Community Theatre is presenting the fun comedic romp November 5-7 and November 12-14 at 8 p.m.  Written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, this production is directed by Elisa Guse. The plot involves a dinner guest who breaks his hip and ...

From CITIZEN BRIAN, Best Southwest Citizen,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Moss Hart,  George S. Kaufman

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