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Keller's Max Muncy Goes From Out of Work to Key Contributor on National League's Best Team
For Dodgers first baseman Max Muncy, the neutral site location of the World Series at Globe Life Field is much more of a personal home game, and the latest step in his unlikely journey from North Texas to the World Series.
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Keller ISD to Host Suicide Prevention Forum, Launches New Screening Test for Students
Keller ISD is hosting a community forum focused on suicide prevention as the district rolls out a new suicide screening test for students.
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Inaugural Garrett Hull Blue Bowl to Honor Fallen Officer
The Garrett Hull Blue Bowl is a charity coed flag football tournament in memory of Cpl. Hull who was shot and killed in the line of duty in September 2018.
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Friendship Started With Act of Kindness on Keller Marching Band
For the first time ever, the Keller High School Marching band will be in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and they’ll be the only high school from Texas performing. We meet two of the students going, their friendship started with an act of service.
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Courageous Kid: Trinity Fanning
Trinity Fanning just might be the happiest kid on earth. He greets strangers with a hug and his mom says he brings joy to everyone around him. He’s come a long way since his first hour-long seizure, which happened when he was just 11-months-old. Trinity is a Courageous Kid.
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Super Kids of North Texas: Chrissa Hibbitts
Chrissa Hibbitts, a senior at Keller High School, was awarded a TAGSCO scholarship in the amount of $2,000 this week.
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Threat Targets Keller High School Pep Rally, Student Walkout
Additional security will patrol Keller High School after a reported threat targeted on-campus rallies Friday.
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Threat Targets Keller High School Pep Rally, Student Walkout
Additional security will patrol Keller High School after a reported threat targeted on-campus rallies Friday.
According to a letter issued to parents, Keller Independent School District officials received a report saying an act of violence would take place Friday at either the pep rally or during a student-organized walkout. -
Cleveland Indians Drop Controversial Logo, Sparking Discussion at Keller HS
The Society of Native Nations is pushing the Keller school board to drop “Indians” as the school’s mascot.
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Native American Group Pushing to Change Keller H.S. Indians Mascot
A Native American group on Thursday pushed the Keller school board to change the Keller High School mascot from the Indians, but some parents and alumni pushed back against the idea.
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Keller HS Indians Nickname Under Scrutiny
A Native American group on Thursday pushed the Keller school board to change the Keller High School mascot from the Indians, but some parents and alumni pushed back against the idea.
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Native American Group Pushing to Change Keller H.S. Indians Mascot
People gathered at the Keller ISD school board meeting Thursday night to ask that the Keller High School mascot be changed from the Indians.
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Teens Helping Texans Impacted by Harvey
Countless Texans are stepping up like never before. Donation collection area popping up across the state. Denton and Collin County teenagers have been collecting food, clothes and toiletries.
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Nomadic Quarterback From North Texas Finds Home in NFL
Quarterback Davis Webb has had many homes since he was a North Texas high schooler, but he’ll likely spend the next few years in New York after being picked by the Giants in the 2017 NFL Draft.
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Keller High School Senior Prepares to Graduate Without Father
A Keller High School senior is preparing to graduate next month, but her Syrian father won’t be there to watch her walk across the stage because the U.S. government won’t grant him permission to visit.
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Syrian Family Reunited at D/FW Airport as Court Weighs Travel Ban
A Syrian doctor was reunited with his family at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on Monday night days after a federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s travel ban.
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Colleyville Man Died of Fentanyl Overdose: Officials
A 20-year-old Colleyville man died last month in Lubbock of a fentanyl overdose, one of at least five recent deaths in that city linked to the dangerous drug.