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LEISD hires LMS, LEHS principals
The Little Elm ISD Board of School Trustees recently approved Superintendent Lynne Leuthard's recommendations to hire Ray Winkler as the principal of Lakeside Middle School and Shon Joseph as the principal of Little Elm High School.
Rescued llamas now have a home
Sometimes Paws may include a hoof or two.
Kids got soles
Imagine a world where owning a pair of shoes can hold back a child from getting an education at school. Recently, students at Brent Elementary decided to imagine such a world and put their own foot in the door to help those in need of shoes.
Town dedicates new Public Safety Center
A dedication ceremony was held on May 5 to officially open the new Little Elm Public Safety Center with building tours given to those who attended. The new center is located in front of the Town Hall Center at 88 West Eldorado Parkway.
Student fights spark tension
At the end of April, some students at Little Elm High School were involved in an altercation that has sparked rumors and tension in these last few weeks of school.
Long-time Little Elm resident loses life in tragic accident
A long-time and well-known Little Elm man lost his life in a tragic accident two weeks ago while doing yard work with his son.
Runoff for Little Elm set for June 23 (Updated)
With the total ballots released by Denton County, a runoff election will be held for all four positions on the Little Elm Town Council on June 23. Election results were made official at the last town council meeting when they were canvassed, or certified.
Early voting results released
Early voting results for the Little Elm Town Council General Election were just released by the Denton County Elections. With polls closing at 7 p.m. today, the final results have not been released yet.
Mayoral, council candidates participate in forum last week
The Little Elm Chamber of Commerce and the Little Elm Professional Firefighters Association hosted a candidate forum last week for the Little Elm Town Council and Mayoral races. Out of 15 candidates, 11 candidates participated in the event held at the Little Elm High School.
Over 100 players take part in golf tournament to support LEFDA
Despite strong winds and a high pollen count, over 100 players came out to participate in the Little Elm Fire Department Auxiliary fourth annual Golf Tournament last Friday. At a preliminary count, the organization raised over $5,000 from the event.
Monarch Utilities files motions with SOAH
As of two weeks ago, Monarch Utilities is filing a motion with the State Office of Administrative Hearings to request permission to amend its current rate application. Monarch also filed a motion to withdraw its Sale, Transfer or Merger (STM) application and the City of Pflugerville rate appeal.
Little Elm installs permanent medicine Take-Back drop box
Residents of the Town of Little Elm and surrounding communities will no longer have to wait to dispose of their unused or expired medications. The Town of Little Elm recently installed a permanent medicine Take Back drop box at Little Elm Pharmacy, located in the Lakeshore Crossing Shopping Center at the intersection of Lobo Lane and W. Eldorado Parkway.
Church donates snacks to LEPD as a thank you
CrossRidge Church Senior Pastor Mark Farnell and Church Leaders delivered snacks and treats to the Little Elm Police Department to thank the officers for their continued efforts.
Running for District 5
In the upcoming General Election in Little Elm, six candidates are running for the position of District 5 on the Little Elm Town Council. Candidates include Lloyd "Renn" Leech, Katie Gipson, David Taylor, Daniel Jaworski, DeLeon English and LeAnna Harding.
Little Elm ISD moves to 1:1 digital learning initiative for students
The Little Elm ISD Board of School Trustees recently approved spending assigned fund balance to increase students' access to technology in the district. Next year, Little Elm High School students will be launching the district's first 1:1 technology initiative. More specifically, mid-way through the 2012-2013 school year, each student will be issued individual MacBook Air laptops for educational use.
Running for District 4
In the upcoming General Election in Little Elm, three candidates are running for the position of District 4 on the Little Elm Town Council. The position is for the remainder of the unexpired term. Candidates include Jim Manning, Chip Norman and Robert Burke.
LEPD updates Top 10 Most Wanted List
The Little Elm Police Department recently updated their Top 10 Most Wanted list, and they are asking for the help of residents for information about these suspects.
Running for District 3
In the upcoming General Election in Little Elm, three candidates are running for District 3. Candidates include Curtis Cornelious, Jason Olson and Dickie Mills. Only two candidates responded to The Little Elm Journal's questions; Mills did not wish to participate.
'A Musical Journey' to feature Dallas chorale, Little Elm chorus Sunday
When it comes to singing, it's about spirit and community, not just experience.
Running for mayor
Three candidates are running for mayor of the Town of Little Elm. The mayoral position is "At Large," which means the candidates may reside in any area of Little Elm and shall be elected by the qualified voters of the entire town.
Boy garners votes to fight childhood obesity, bullying
Little Elm's very own "karate kid" is working to inspire children around the nation to fight childhood obesity but he needs the help of local communities.
LEHS principal resigns
At the end of March, the Little Elm ISD said goodbye to Little Elm High School Principal Charles Lester, who put his resignation in to pursue other opportunities outside the school district.
LEISD accepting Special Olympics volunteer applicants
The Little Elm ISD will be hosting its sixth annual Special Olympics Track Meet next month and the district is reaching out to students and members of the community to volunteer.
Charges dropped against Little Elm woman
The Tarrant County Grand Jury has decided to decline indicting 65-year-old attorney Judith Kenney for going through security at the DFW Airport with a gun in her carry-on bag in January.
Little Elm hosts water conservation expo
The Town of Little Elm will be hosting its first Water is Life Expo event Saturday, April 7, at Town Hall, 100 West Eldorado Parkway. The expo will focus on educating residents from local communities about water conservation and planting the right plants for the area.
Local communities host Easter activities
Easter is just around the corner and local communities are preparing for a visit from the Easter Bunny.
Motorcycle accident claims life of Little Elm man
A motorcycle accident last Saturday claimed the life of a 24-year-old Little Elm man.
West Little Elm could see water in 2014
On March 20, the Little Elm Town Council approved an exchange agreement between the town and Elmwood Estates that will bring water to the west side of Little Elm by 2014.
Woman, neighborhood fall for scam
In what could have been a disastrous ending, a Little Elm woman was able to salvage her funds from a "gypsy scam."
Discount grocer ALDI opens in Little Elm
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