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Tarrant County College began on July 31, 1965 after voters approved a bond election for the formation of a junior college district. In 1967, the South Campus was the first campus to open in south Fort Worth; in 1967, the Northeast Campus was built in Hurst. A third campus, the Northwest Campus, was added in 1976, in northwest Fort Worth.
Richland College: 20,000 Dallas: Thunderducks NJCAA (Metro Athletic Conference) Other Community Colleges Collin College: 55,000 Collin County and Rockwall County: Cougars NJCAA Tarrant County College: 50,000 Tarrant County: Trailblazers No Athletics (N/A) North Central Texas College: 10,327 Denton County and surrounding areas (based in ...
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A heated struggle over early voting location sites played out in the Tarrant County Commissioners Court on Thursday. After more than four hours of public comments and dozens of speakers, the court ...
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The issue of polling locations at college campuses in Tarrant County also drew debate ahead of the 2020 election. The initial proposal for voting locations did not include college campuses, but ...
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In Tarrant County, primaries for tax assessor-collector and two seats on the County Commissioners Court are among the key races. The ballot also includes races for U.S. senator and the state House ...