After dealing with a $16.5 million budget deficit for weeks, Killeen ISD school board members were presented with a proposed budget that is balanced, according to district finance officials at
For Avon Watson, the owner of Rock and Roll Ice Cream on South W.S. Young Drive, the second annual Car Show and benefit went smoothly and increased the shop’s business
With a cloud named “Claude” and a talking snowman named “Frosty” on an easel, Meteorologist Margaret came for two shows at the Stewart C. Meyer Library in Harker Heights Wednesday
Killeen ISD board members stood at the front of the conference room to shake hands with student artists and athletes recognized for outstanding performance before the start of the June
Unpacking the rules and policies and government mandates with regard to school district finances is a complex and often confusing maze of calculations, but Killeen ISD Superintendent Jo Ann Fey
The Red, White and Blue Music Festival will begin at 6 p.m. Saturday and end with fireworks at 8:30 p.m. helping the City of Killeen to celebrate Independence Day.
Trustees with Killeen ISD met Tuesday to discuss the proposed budget for fiscal year 2025 and explore options to fund a potential deficit with a possible tax-rate increase.
Just after 11 a.m. Sunday, Killeen police and fire rescue units were dispatched to the corner of East Elms Road and South W.S. Young Drive, for an accident involving a
About 20 kids came out to Carl Levin Park last Thursday to “Play in the Dirt” in the first of four programs this month, designed to encourage them to learn
Following a story from Killeen ISD’s May 28 board meeting, comments on the Herald’s Facebook page erupted immediately. As of 7 p.m. Saturday there were over 1,000 comments and more
With controversy raging over a proposed plan by the Killeen ISD to create phone-free campuses, officials are pointing to other districts for examples of success.