AZLE — The Azle Lake Run has zipped through the community once again. The annual race, presented annually by the Azle Area Ministerial Alliance, was held Saturday, Nov. 2 at Ash Creek Park and …
AZLE — Azle schools are making leaps in learning by connecting mentors and mentees. Mentor Jamie Westbrook and fourth grader Max Lombardi spoke and played games at Cross Timbers Elementary …
The Lady Porcupines didn’t let the past hold them down Tuesday, Oct. 8, when they hosted the Decatur Lady Eagles. Dating to 2014, when the teams began playing on a regular basis (with the …
Friday, Oct. 11, the Springtown Porcupines football team took on the Fort Worth Eastern Hills Highlanders at Pojo Stadium. The Porcupines beat the Highlanders 35-0.
On Friday, Oct 11, 2024, the Azle Varsity Boys Football team won their game against Fossil Ridge High School by a score of 54-53.
On Oct. 4 the Azle Hornets homecoing game filled the hornet stadium and withy score of 48-43 the Hornets beat the Birdville Hawks.
AZLE — One of nature’s slower animals had Azleites rushing to the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge. Azle Memorial Library children’s librarian Ava Bryant partnered with the …
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AZLE — Theater appreciators had a witching good time with the most recent Azle Arts Association performance. “Two Witches, No Waiting” finished its two-week run at Popcorn Players …
AZLE — The Azle High School mascot has been hitting the gym and soon even the football team may start asking for tips. Buzzy unveiled a strong new look at a Sept. 20 pep rally and home game. …
The Azle Hornets took on the Denton Broncos on Sept. 20 at Hornet Stadium, securing a 52-14 victory.
On Friday, Sept. 20, the Springtown Porcupines took on the China Spring Cougars at Pojo Stadium. The Porcupines beat the Cougars 28-23.
The Azle Hornet Tennis team took on the Aledo Bearcats on Sept. 17 at Azle High School.
Springtown Lady Porcupines volleyball team defeated the Krum Lady Bobcats in a 3-1 victory on Tuesday, Sept. 17, at Springtown.
AZLE — Ash Creek is a permanent, but not always prominent, feature in the backyards of many Main Street’s businesses. Deb Turpin, owner of Eagle Mountain Plaza at 300 E Main St. has a …