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| Birdville ISD |
Birdville ISD's 33 campuses proudly serve Richland Hills and parts of Colleyville, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, North Richland Hills, and Watauga. |
| Grapevine-Colleyville ISD |
Grapevine-Colleyville ISD is a K-12 public school system located in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The 54.1-square mile district consists of 17 traditional schools and two alternative campuses serving approximately 13,860 students and 1,650 employees. |
| HEB Chamber of Commerce |
The HEB Chamber is an association of businesses working together to improve the quality of life and economic climate in Northeast Tarrant County. |
| Hurst Euless Bedford ISD |
Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District (HEB ISD) is a K-12 public school district based in Bedford, Texas (USA). The district serves the city of Bedford, most of the cities of Euless and Hurst, and small parts of North Richland Hills, Colleyville, Fort Worth, and Arlington. The district operates nineteen elementary schools, five junior high schools, and two high schools. |
| Keller ISD |
Keller ISD has 38 campuses serving more than 33,000 students. Enrollment in Keller ISD has more than doubled during the past 10 years and is expected to rise to more than 40,000 during the next decade, making us one of the fastest-growing school districts in Texas. |
| National Weather Service |
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| North Central Texas Council of Governments |
The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is a voluntary association of, by and for local governments, established to assist local governments in planning for common needs, cooperating for mutual benefit, and coordinating for sound regional development. |
| Public Record Center |
Look for free Texas public records. Public Record Center is a comprehensive resource for finding public record information by county, with important links to government websites and other state agencies to assist individuals with locating vital records, genealogy archives, court record documents, and other public record searches. Public Record Center was built to help people save time when requesting information or searching for records by directing them to the appropriate county or state agency. |
| Secretary of State |
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| Tarrant County |
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| Tarrant Appraisal District |
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| Texas Attorney General |
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| Texas Department of Health-Bureau of Vital Statistics |
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| Texas Department of Public Safety |
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| Texas Department of Transportation |
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| Texas Municipal League |
The Texas Municipal League, formed in 1913, exists solely to provide services to Texas cities. |
| Texas State Comptroller |
The Texas Comptroller’s office was originally created by the Texas provisional government in 1835. The Comptroller is the chief steward of the state’s finances, acting as tax collector, chief accountant, chief revenue estimator and chief treasurer for all of state government. |
| Unclaimed Property - Official State of Texas Web Site |
One in four Texans has unclaimed property from forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, security deposits and utility refunds. It’s your money, and we want you to get it back. Texas is currently holding more than $2 billion in cash and other valuables waiting for the rightful owners to claim. It’s never too late to make a claim, and we are committed to ensuring hardworking Texans don’t lose a penny. Find out what you may have been missing by searching our unclaimed property database. |
| US Census Bureau |
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| US Postal Service |
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