🌱City Addresses Stinky Landfill + Guitars And Stars Benefit

Have a nice Sunday Irving Metro people! I hope you have a nice weekend. Here are some things you can know and do to help you out this morning.

First the weather today:

Partly sunny and beautiful. High: 73 Low: 50.

Here are the top stories in Irving today:

  1. Grand Prairie officers shot a man Saturday morning after allegedly rammed their vehicles. Police responded to a report of a possibly drunk driver near the Access Route 161 North and Arkansas Lane. A low-speed chase ensued President George Bush Turnpike, and officers say Terry Darnell, 58, rammed several vehicles and tried to drive a police vehicle off the road. He was Shot in the wrist and finally surrendered. His injuries are taken into account not life threatening. (CBS Dallas / Fort Worth)
  2. Trash is a stinky business, and they Hunter Ferrell Landfill is no exception. the Irving City Landfill Manager Bill Sangster Addresses Complaints about strong smells in a statement to Irving Weekly. Read the article to learn what steps Sangster and his crews are taking to reduce the “bouquet” of communal waste.
  3. Learn more about a The path of the Alumna of the Singley Academy to become a software engineer over at The Insider, the Irving ISD community newspaper. Arwa Jafferji credits her teachers and law classes at Singley for helping her overcome her shyness and become a student leader. She is about to graduate University of Texas at Arlington this Can.
  4. Learn more about the Death of a good Samaritan who was looking for accident victims I-35 in Dallas on Saturday. (WFAA.com)
  5. Gather your expired or unused recipes. The city of Irving announces National Drug Take Back Day is October 23. (Press office)

Today in Irving:

  • Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice of Jon Jory presented by Stolen Shakespeare Guild – Let yourself be carried away into a world full of humor and nuances in the Fort Worth Community Arts Center (1300 Gendy Street). (14:00 clock)
  • The Coppell Community Orchestra presents Spanish flair – Hear works by Spanish composers and composers inspired by Spanish culture or events, including music by Bizets Carmen In the Coppell Arts Center (505 Travis Street). (3 p.m.)
  • Guitars and Stars – Enjoy an evening with live music and benefit Irving Schools Foundation @ The Toyota Music Factory Pavilion. (5.00)

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Ash DeMello

About me: After graduating with a degree in Linguistics, I embarked on an illustrious and fulfilling career producing ecommerce product copies at my dining room table. When I’m not writing the Daily, I enjoy helicopter training and slowly jog on the Westside Trail. If you have any tips or suggestions for an upcoming Irving Daily, please feel free to contact irving@patch.com anytime.

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