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Coppell Flower Shops

Tom Thumb Floral

106 N Denton Tap Rd
Coppell, TX 75019
(972) 304-3223

Coppell TX News

Aug 29, 2016

Friday's Sorted High School Football Scores

Bluff 7 Channelview 29, Dayton 22 Clear Brook 56, Houston Bellaire 27 Clute Brazoswood 19, Port Lavaca Calhoun 14 Converse Judson 35, Lake Travis 28 Coppell 28, Hurst Bell 21, 2OT Cypress Ranch 42, Katy Cinco Ranch 35 De Soto 47, Dallas Jesuit 13 Del Rio 39, SA Northside Warren 21 Denton Guyer 55, Mansfield Lake Ridge 35 Dickinson 51, Fort Bend Elkins 14 Duncanville 36, Plano East 32 Edinburg Vela 63, Victoria East 62 EP Eastwood 34, Midland Christian 28 EP El Dorado 45, El Paso Eastlake 35 Euless Trinity 39, Broken Arrow, Okla. 16 Fort Bend Austin 35, Alief Hastings 14 Fort Bend Dulles 24, Alief Elsik 6 Fort Bend Hightower 24, Aldine Eisenhower 22 Friendswood 54, Texas City 20 Garland Naaman Forest 26, Richardson 0 Garland Rowlett 20, Lewisville 17 Harlingen South 21, McAllen 14 Houston Chavez 27, Houston Spring Woods 13 Houston Stratford 15, Alvin 9 Humble Kingwood 31, Fort Bend Ridge Point 10 Justin Northwest 27, Alvarado 21 Katy Morton Ranch 49, Aldine Nimitz 48 Keller Fossil Ridge 41, Arlington Lamar 31 Keller Timber Creek 49, Irving Nimitz 48 p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" apnm="http://ap.or... (seattlepi.com)

Feb 3, 2016

ROUNDUP: The Woodlands tops Kingwood in District 16-6A

The Woodlands held on for the win. The Lady Highlanders are 1-0-1 for the weekend and will play the reigning state champions Coppell Saturday. BOYS SOCCER John Tyler 3, Oak Ridge 1 Logan Aucoin tied the game at 1-1 with his goal in the second half before the Lions scored two unanswered goals for the win. The War Eagles continue the Lufkin Showcase Saturday with a 10 a.m. game against Beaumont Westbrook. (Your Houston News)

Feb 3, 2016

PROPERTY SALES

Sonja L. Thompson, executor of Claude A. Fowler Sr. estate, sold to Nationstar Mortgage LLC doing business as Champion Mortgage Company, Coppell, Texas $70,000 Town of Champion: No acreage listed, Martin Street Road at Jackson Road, Charles D. Madison and Hae Cha Madison, Disputante, Va., sold to Timothy A. Barr and Misty L. Barr, Felts Mills $172,500 Town of Lyme: 0.997 acres, County Road 8 (Millens Bay Road), Fern I. Comins, Chaumont, sold to Katie Korman and Arthur D. Berry, Black River $103,000 Village of Carthage: 0.25 acres, North Clinton Street, Mary Holliday, Carthage, sold to Sara E. West Archer, Carthage $83,500 Town of Watertown: 0.72 acres, Boulder Creek Road, Boulder Ridge Developers Inc., Dayton, Ohio, sold to Timothy J. Dermady and Roann J. Dermady, Sackets Harbor $75,000 Town of Ellisburg: No acreage listed, Route 193, Tara Elmer, Adams, sold to James C. LaJoie and Nicole J. Redden-LaJoie, Watertown $145,000 The following property sales were recorded in the Jefferson County clerk’s office Dec. 30, 2015: Town of Lyme: Two parcels 6.06 acres, Benson Point Subdivision, Benson Point Road, Anne K. Hallock, Los Angeles, Calif., sold to Hallock Family LLC, Sarasota, Fla. $137,781 Village of Carthage: 0.55 acres more or less, 607 Alexandria St., Robert J. Slye, Watertown, as referee for Charles Bates, sold to Federal National Mortgage Association, Dallas, Texas $71,100 Town of Ellisburg: 0.2 acres, Sunset Bluff, Mary F. Doyle, Poinciana, Fla., sold to Jane Stam Living Trust, Cicero $310,000 Town of Adams: 7.28 acres, Lot 13, Lyons Corners Road, Allan R. Parker, Adams, sold to Crystal L. Heise and Ryan M. Heise, Adams $189,900 City of Watertown: No acreage l... (WatertownDailyTimes.com)

Feb 2, 2016

UIL puts Lufkin in district with Conroe schools, Beaumont West Brook

Prairie. District 8 - Belton, Copperas Cove, Killeen, Killeen Ellison, Killeen Harker Heights, Killeen Shoemaker, Waco Midway. REGION II District 9 - Coppell, Dallas Jesuit, Dallas Skyline, Dallas White, Richardson, Richardson Berkner, Richardson Lake Highlands, Richardson Pearce. District 10 - Garland, Garland Lakeview Centennial, Garland Naaman Forest, Garland Rowlett, Garland Sachse, North Garland, South Garland. District 11 - Longview, Mesquite, Mesquite Horn, North Mesquite, Rockwall, Rockwall-Heath, Tyler, Tyler Lee. District 12 - Beaumont West Brook, Conroe, Conroe Oak Ridge, The Woodlands, The Woodlands College Park, Lufkin, Montgomery. District 13 - Pflugerville, Pflugerville Hendrickson, Round Rock, Round Rock McNeil, Round Rock Stony Point, Round Rock Westwood, Round Rock Cedar Ridge. District 14 - Austin Akins, Austin Anderson, Austin Bowie, Del Valle, Manor, San Marcos. District 15 - Houston Memorial, Houston Northbrook, Houston Spring Woods, Houston Stratford, Klein, Klein Collins, Klein Forest, Klein Oak. District 16 - Houston Aldine, Houston Davis, Houston Eisenhower, Houston MacArthur, Houston Nimitz, Spring, Spring DeKaney, Spring Westfield. REGION III District 17 - Cypress Creek, Cypress Fairbanks, Cypress Falls, Cypress Lakes, Cypress Ranch, Cypress Ridge Cypress Springs, Cypress Woods, Houston Jersey Village, Houston Langham Creek. District 18 - Houston Bellaire, Houston Chavez, Houston Lamar, Houston Math Science & Technology, Houston Reagan, Houston Westbury, Houston Westside. District 19 - Houston Strake Jesuit, Katy, Katy Cinco Ranch, Katy Mayde Creek, Katy Morton Ranch, Katy Seven Lakes, Katy Taylor, Katy Tompkins. District 20 - Fort Bend Austin, Fort Bend Bush, Fort Bend Clements, Fort Bend Dulles, Fort Bend Hightower, Fort Bend Kempner, Fort Bend Ridge Point, Fort Bend Travis. District 21 - Baytown Memorial, Baytow... (Lufkin Daily News)

Nov 20, 2015

Sounding Off: Readers discuss Flower Mound's sex offender ordinance

Darrel VanDyke, Coppell: I understand that Flower Mound wants to protect its citizens, but our state laws on sex offender restrictions seem to be reasonable and adequate. Plus, given our state’s heavy handedness and overriding cities that are trying to protect their citizens (e.g. banning fracking), Flower Mound doesn’t have a chance. They should just give up now and spend their money on education instead of lawyers. Barbara Kuykendall, Highland Village: I do not understand why they would want to wake a sleeping dog. I think they just invited scrutiny and a possible lawsuit. Doug Fulmer, Flower Mound: A community has to draw some lines in the sand and stand up for its moral values, even in the face of the threat of legal action. Otherwise, it will be run over by the values, or lack thereof, of people outside the community. In a free society, you have to compromise on some things. But at some point, you have to say “enough.” Eliminating convicted sex offenders from the community sounds like an “enough” to me. I'd rather spend tax dollars defending our values than a lot of other things we spend tax money on. Craig Hargrove, Dallas: What we have is the lack of sophistication of separating the re-offenders from the highly unlikely offenders, which is beginning to overwhelm the system and fail in its original purpose to warn and notify the public of a threat. The recent increases in ordinances, some going as far to place placards on windows of the homes in which they live, does not address the problem. Should 14- to 16-year-old sex offenders, and their families, be forced to move because of a sexting scandal? I am a parent of a young girl and I fully understand the concern, but the problem becomes proactive versus reactive. Mike Voirin, Irving: I do not want sex offenders to live, or even work, in my area. I don’t want them driving down streets where children play... (Dallas Morning News)

Jul 8, 2015

Prosper, Plano, Flower Mound among areas represented on all-state baseball ...

Below is a rundown of the student-athletes from Star Local Media markets that appeared on the THSBCA all-state teams. Class 6A Jensen Elliott (Coppell) (3rd Team Pitcher) Sean Wymer (Flower Mound) (3rd Team First Base) Michael Neustifer (Hebron) (1st Team Third Base) Brendan Venter (Flower Mound Marcus) (2nd Team Third Base) Mitchell Hansen (Plano Senior) (2nd Team Outfield) Class 5A J.T. VanGelder (Frisco Liberty) (1st Team Second Base) Josh Walker (Prosper) (2nd Team Second Base) Devin Dwyer (Carrollton Creekview) (3rd Team Second Base) Kylor Morris (Prosper) (2nd Team Third Base) Ryan Vilade (Frisco) (2nd Team Shortstop) Steele Walker (Prosper) (1st Team Outfield) Class 4A Rixey Boyd (Argyle) (1st Team Pitcher) Preston Morse (Celina) (1st Team Outfield) Class 3A Nathan Hawkins (Sunnyvale) (1st Team Pitcher) ... (Star Local Media)