WF Department Of Public Works Confirms Tap Water Is Safe To Drink

With the coronavirus continuing to spread, the question rises if citizens should be concerned about water supply disruption. Wichita Falls Utilities Operations Manager Daniel Nix says that there is no evidence to suggest that we’re at risk of not having enough drinking water supplies. Read more about the city’s water supply here.MORE

Burkburnett Approves Final Version Of Downtown Master Plan

In the hopes of breathing a breath of fresh air into the city, Burkburnett city commissioners approved their final downtown master plan Monday night. City officials will now move forward with their plan that’s been in the works for months with the hope that it helps grow the city’s economy and support the growth of…MORE

COVID-19 Cancellations Hurt Wichita Falls Businesses

Businesses across Wichita Falls are feeling the impact of the Coronavirus, especially after the cancellation of the St. Patrick’s Day Festival. Organizers say the cancellation was done in the best interest of our community. Each year it brings in thousands of dollars to the city and now it leaves many wondering what to do next.…MORE

Lake Wichita Veterans Plaza Planning Moves Forward

The veteran’s plaza project at Lake Wichita has some new designs and supporters are hoping to quickly get the first phase underway. “We’re hoping to really start the fundraising efforts when the boardwalk is complete in May,” David Coleman, Lake Wichita revitalization committee chairman, said. Read more about Veteran’s Plaza here.MORE

Wichita County, City Of Electra Sign Interlocal Agreement

Wichita County and the City of Electra signed an agreement allowing them to share equipment and manpower to complete projects throughout the city moving forward. “What this does is give the citizens of Electra an opportunity to get help from the county with the streets and the drainage,” said Electra city administrator Steve Bowlin. Read…MORE

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