In a news release Thursday, the Bell County Water Control and Improvement
District No. 3 — which provides drinking water for Nolanville — announced
mandatory water restrictions on outdoor water
Offering homemade wares, donated items and the chance at more than a dozen gift
baskets, the Ladies of Charity put on their annual holiday bazaar Saturday at
The 11th annual Armed Forces Natural Hair & Health Expo featured local artists,
vendors and personalities to celebrate both physical and mental health on
Saturday.
With a pop of the confetti cannon and the snip of gold scissors, Diamond Nails
opened for the first time in Killeen in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday.
An iconic sign is no more — last week, the Seton Medical Center in Harker
Heights tore down its physical sign to make way for an electronic one, leaving
just
The 11th Armed Forces Natural Hair & Health Expo, an area-wide exposition that
provides an outlet for vendors to sell jewelry, clothing and hair products is
returning to Killeen on
HARKER HEIGHTS -- Tuesday’s Harker Heights City Council workshop was
forward-facing, with presentations on business development and a potential plan
to begin a revitalization the city’s north side.
Under the shade of the building’s awning and accompanied by members of the
Killeen City Council and a justice of the peace, staff and administration of
Virtue Recovery Center, a
Six debaters and a crowd of about 75 people gathered at the Lion’s Club Park
Senior Center in Killeen on Saturday to discuss the pros and cons of approving
Proposition
A vendor associated with Seton Medical Center in Harker Heights was recently the
victim of a phishing incident, according to a news release from the hospital
late Friday afternoon.
Virtue Recovery Center, a national addiction recovery center chain with
locations in Arizona, Oregon and Texas, is holding a grand opening for its
Killeen location at noon on Oct. 21.
Featuring community pieces and a live dance group, the Arts in Humanity pop-up
art museum and sculpture gallery provided an opportunity for the Harker Heights
community to get in touch
The decline in ridership at the Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport documented
over the course of 2022 through the city’s monthly enplanement reports is not a
pattern unique to Killeen —
Gesturing around at the hundreds of graves at the Central Texas State Veterans
Cemetery, retired Command Sgt. Maj. Earl Williams painted a picture of empty
chairs and missing fathers.
What does the CEO of the Fort Area Habitat for Humanity do? A lot, the
organization’s new CEO, 37-year-old Kristin Smith, said in an interview Friday
at the nonprofit’s headquarters
A payroll department supervisor for the Killeen Independent School District was
accused of aggressive, harassing and insubordinate behavior, creating a “toxic
workplace environment” that resulted in multiple KISD employees retiring,