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Dallas Water Utilities (DWU) is the water and wastewater service operated by the City of Dallas, Texas, in the United States.DWU is a non-profit City of Dallas department that provides services to the city and 31 nearby communities, employs approximately 1450 people, and consists of 26 programs.
Brett A. Perlman - Commissioner, January 1999 – 2003; Rebecca Klein - Commissioner, June 2001 – May 2002; Chairman, May 2002 –2004; Paul Hudson - Commissioner, 2003; Chairman, 2004 – 2008; Julie Caruthers Parsley - Commissioner, November 2002 – 2008; Barry T. Smitherman - Commissioner, April 2004 – November 2007; Chairman November ...
State trial courts sitting in the City of Dallas or in adjacent portions of Dallas County with jurisdiction of matters arising in the City include civil district courts Archived 2010-06-12 at the Wayback Machine, criminal district courts, family district courts Archived 2010-08-31 at the Wayback Machine, juvenile district courts Archived 2010 ...
Northeast Texans and DFW water planners butt heads on the future of this reservoir. Marvin Nichols Reservoir opponents suggest Dallas-Fort Worth get its water elsewhere Skip to main content
WOODBRIDGE, N.J., Dec. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Northfield Bank, wholly-owned subsidiary of Northfield Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFBK), announced today that Steven M. Klein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (the “FHLBNY”) for a four-year term.
According to the National Weather Service, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport recorded more than 7 inches of rain — an entire summer's worth — between Sunday afternoon and Monday morning.
Republican Todd Halbur and Democrat Robert Oller will face one another in the Nov. 5 general election for Dallas County auditor. Current Auditor Julia Helm is running unopposed for the Dallas ...
The office was first filled in the election of 1856, in which Dr. Samuel B. Pryor defeated A. D. Rice for the position. [3] A. D. Rice would run for office again and go on to serve as the 4th mayor of the city. For much of the 19th century, mayors of the city of Dallas served for only one term.