III Armored Corps and Fort Cavazos officials recognized three new Good Neighbors of the local community who have greatly impacted the quality of life of Soldiers and their families at
Killeen City Council members Monday interviewed 14 candidates to fill the vacancy left by last month’s resignation of former Mayor Pro Tem Ken Wilkerson. Originally, the council was prepared to
The Central Texas College Board of Trustees unanimously voted Tuesday to move ahead with campus improvements to remove barriers experienced by students with disabilities.
On May 6, the college entered into an agreement with the Justice Department to âremove barriers to accessibility in facilities, such as classrooms, dormitories, libraries, technology centers and places of recreation,â according to a news release from the Department of Justice.
Tuesday the CTC board approved a contract with Jamail & Smith for an ADA accessibility project which may cost the community college up to $2.1 million over the duration of the project.
During a May 18 board workshop, CTC Associate Deputy Chancellor Mark Harmsen told the board CTC âjust received a laundry list with all of the items that they (the Justice Department) had identified.â