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More than 16,000 Texas FFA members and guests will converge on Cowtown for the 97th annual Texas FFA State Convention this ...
LEWISVILLE — This is the week for the groundwater sampling event, which assesses the groundwater quality in Lewisville. To have your drinking water tested, simply follow these two steps: 1) ...
LEWISVILLE, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) - Some Lewisville ISD students are saving your tax dollars, one horse at a time. They're part of a months-long program for wild mustangs. An estimated 88,000 horses ...
LEWISVILLLE — Glenna Jane McRae Danielson, 73, of Lewisville, passed away on Tuesday, March 11, in Rigby at Sage Grove Assisted Living. She was raised in Burton and attended Madison ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Football Federation Australia (FFA) is hopeful that a new logo will lift the brand of soccer and succeed in promoting the game ...
Watch: Preparations Underway For The Alumni Silent Auction At The State FFA Convention The State FFA Convention continues in downtown Tulsa on Tuesday. Wednesday, May 4th 2022, 10:18 am.
FOOTBALL Federation Australia has unveiled a new ‘uniting’ brand and logo, designed to promote the whole of football in Australia. “Football is atmospheric, diverse, uniting. Uniting under ...
LEWISVILLE, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) — Lewisville police are asking for assistance in identifying a logo on an 18-wheeler whose driver may have information on a murder that occurred earlier this week ...
Football Federation Australia have revealed a new look for Australian club football with a common design logo launched for the A-League, W-League and National Youth League competitions for the ...
FFA chief executive David Gallop pointed to recent research which found the Matildas were the country's 'most loved' sports team as more evidence for the potential of a Women's World Cup in Australia.
FFA reveals new common logo for A-League, W-League and Youth League Milos Ninkovic of Sydney FC. Source: Getty Images. David Weiner from Fox Sports @davidweiner9. January 24th, 2017 8:00 pm.
Referees for tonight’s A-League game between the Brisbane Roar and Melbourne Victory are planning on covering the ‘respect’ logo on their shirts after the FFA refused to sanction Mark Rudan ...