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2021-05-12 | Students in the School of Nursing, Health, and Exercise Science at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) have partnered with the New Jersey Public Health Association to understand why vulnerable demographics are hesitant to get vaccinated.
2021-05-11 | Along with funds from other stakeholders, 250k will be used to help locate a property south of loop 820 and renovate it for use as a grocery store
2021-05-06 | HUBA Executive Director Drew Weakley eager to see workable plan from city for area decimated by 2003 zoning ordinance overhaul
2021-05-06 | The nonprofit announces its 2021-2022 Scholars Program Cohort
2021-04-28 | Haltom United Business Alliance (HUBA) speaks at public hearing after reviewing draft of Haltom's proposed food truck ordinance
2021-04-26 | Group says new center crucial to efforts to attract more small businesses to the city
2021-04-16 | Haltom City venue offers budget-friendly food and beverage options, including food trucks
2021-04-15 | Business Group Hopes Responses Will Guide Voters Who Want More Growth, More Jobs and More Business Opportunities in Haltom City
2021-04-13 | Local Business Group Calls for Reverse of Failed Policies that Have Left Small Car Dealerships Along NE 28th in Limbo and Made Automotive-Related Businesses Unwelcome Even in the Parts of Haltom Where They Belong
2021-04-09 | Attorney earns reputation for diligence over dollars approach
2021-04-06 | Business Group Invites Candidates and Officeholders to Clarify Positions on Business Issues Before Early Voting Starts on April 19
2021-04-01 | Business Group Asks Council to Let the Food Trucks Come to the Retail, Commercial and Industrial Parts of Haltom City and Asks Haltom City Residents to Email Their Councilpersons
2021-03-30 | HUBA Takes Stand in Favor of Free Market, Innovation and Growth for Haltom City and Urges Council to Open Haltom City to All Businesses
2021-03-25 | HUBA Takes Council to Task for Only Wanting the Right Kind of Businesses in Haltom City, for Having a Regulate First Mindset and for Failing to Understand Why Earlier Efforts to Create an Entertainment District in Haltom City Didn't Work
2021-03-23 | HUBA Executive Director Drew Weakley Invites Local Business Owners to Follow Page to Stay Up to Date on Efforts to Make Haltom City Business Friendly Again
2021-03-23 | Ms. Salinas specializes in language and special education as a substitute teacher with the Lubbock Independent School District
2021-03-16 | Short-Sighted Decision to Consider Stand a Food Truck Creates Sufficient Delays that Stand is Likely to Never Open
2021-03-12 | Dr. Schaefer has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in the field of general practice law
2021-03-09 | Weakley to Help HUBA Promote Pro-Growthand Pro-Opportunity Agenda in Haltom City, TX
2021-03-09 | While many of the restrictions imposed by governments have ultimately led to decreases in COVID-19 transmission and case numbers, some of the precautions put in place have had a negative effect on minority groups.