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Denton ISD to host 2 March job fairs for all positions, departments

Denton ISD will host two job fairs in March for all departments and positions across the district, according to a news release.

What’s happening? The fairs will allow interested candidates to interview in person for multiple positions, according to the release. Those positions include instructional, support, administrative and auxiliary roles.

The first fair will be March 21 from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at Braswell High School. While this fair is for all positions and departments, instructional placement will be for campuses specifically zoned for Braswell High School, according to the release.

The second fair will be March 28 from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at Denton High School. This fair supports positions open across Denton ISD.

Zooming in: Preregistration for the fairs is encouraged for a smoother check-in process, the release states. Candidates can register for both fairs.

 
on the business beat
Tattoo and oddities shop HereAfter relocates to Denton's downtown square

Tattoo and oddities shop HereAfter opened at a new location on West Oak Street in downtown Denton at the beginning of March, owner Bethany Brockett said.

The gist: HereAfter is a tattoo parlor that also sells unusual collectibles, like a plaster replica of a mastodon jaw bone, books and unique jewelry.

The upstairs portion of the store is where the tattoo parlor is, while the downstairs portion holds the retail space, according to the website. The business also offers classes and workshops for various art medians, including tattooing.

HereAfter is in the same building where the Painting With a Twist was previously located.

  • 208 W. Oak St., Denton

 
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12 water parks in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to check out this summer

Looking for a way to cool off as the summer months heat up? Check out 12 water parks in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including seasonal outdoor parks and indoor parks that are open all year.

1. Great Wolf Lodge: This water park and resort offers attractions for all activity levels, from the Crooked Creek lazy river to inner tube rides like Coyote Cannon and River Canyon Run. The park includes a variety of pools, splash pads and water slides.

  • Indoor
  • Free (overnight guests), $30-$70 (day pass)
  • Open year-round, 10 a.m.-8 p.m
  • 100 Great Wolf Drive, Grapevine

2. Hurricane Harbor: The companion water park to Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington offers 15 different attractions. Highlights include the seven-story Der Stuka water slide and the Wahoo Racer, a six-lane water slide where riders compete to finish first.
  • Outdoor
  • Prices TBD
  • Open May 16-Sept. 7, hours vary by day
  • 1800 E. Lamar Blvd., Arlington

 
Metro news Monday
6 trending Dallas-Fort Worth stories

Several races were held during the March 3 election, including positions at the county, state and federal level. Meanwhile, developments across the metroplex are taking shape. 

New 40,626-square-foot retail, shopping center coming to west Plano

ROUNDUP: See updated election results for Texas House, Senate races in Collin County

Walmart sets opening date for new Celina location

Construction on $3B The Mix development in Frisco hits 1-year milestone

12 water parks in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to check out this summer

New monuments coming to downtown Prosper

 

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