west of superior out towards marshall and the springs area, we saw dozens of burned-out homes. the south side of lewisville suffered from pretty catastrophic losses as well, dozens of homes. damage assessment is continuing today. we won t have final numbers until late tonight or tomorrow, but we re fully expecting this to be 500 or more homes that were lost. the fire burnt in an interesting dynamic with mosaics. you can see how the wind and the topography devastated some neighborhoods and blocks and left some neighborhoods standing intact. i know residents want to get back to their homes as soon as possible to assess damage. in many of those neighborhoods that are currently blocked off, it s still it a downing rouse to
The city of Lewisville has been awarded a $750,000 non-urban outdoor grant for its “Neighborhood Park in the Triangle” project from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Comm
I have to admit, the pandemic has turned me into quite a hermit. A bottle of Bailey’s for Irish coffee and a trip to Movie Trading Company (4604 SW Loop 820, 817-731-6659) for a copy of the 1993 campy comedy/horror flick Leprechaun and I’m set for the St. Patrick’s Day season. For the rest of you adventurous
The Lewisville Fire Department is mourning the unexpected loss of a 31-year-old firefighter on New Year’s Eve. His wife is due to give birth to their first child next month.