Carroll school board president, vice president indicted on Open Meetings Act violations
Fort Worth Star-Telegram 2 hrs ago Elizabeth Campbell, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Apr. 6 SOUTHLAKE A Tarrant County grand jury indicted the Carroll school board president and vice president on charges they violated the Texas Open Meetings Act by sending text messages concerning a proposed diversity plan.
The grand jury indictment says that Michelle Moore and Todd Carlton knowingly engaged in communications outside of a meeting about the district s Cultural Competence Action Plan.
The indictments stem from a lawsuit that Southlake parent Kristin Garcia filed last year alleging that the board members communicated about the district s diversity plan through text messages. The lawsuit claims the communication was about board business which was not conducted during an authorized meeting.
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Backhoe accident near Roanoke kills two children, injures three others
The injuries reportedly occurred while a number of people were riding on the piece of equipment.
The operator of a backhoe has been arrested after an accident in which two children died.(KXAS-TV (NBC5))
Two children were killed and three people were injured in an accident involving a John Deere backhoe near Roanoke Saturday night.
The accident happened at around 7:30 p.m. in the 1600 block of Chapel Hill Court in Denton County, about three miles west of Roanoke, according to Lonny Haschel, a public information officer
for the Texas Department of Public Safety.