Rick Howard has won the runoff election for Seagoville City Council Place 1, according to unofficial results from the Joint and Special Runoff Election held June 13, 2026. Howard received 83 votes, or 53.90 percent, defeating Lisa Niedermeier, who received 71 votes, or 46.10 percent. A total of 154 votes were cast in the…
The building that once housed the Seagoville Police Department now carries the name of the man who spent nearly two decades serving the city from inside its walls. The former police facility at 600 Hwy. 175 has been officially renamed the Patrick Stallings Communications and Detention Center, honoring the late police chief and city…
The City of Seagoville is gearing up for its annual Patriotic Festival, also known as Fireworks in the Park, at C.O. Bruce Central Park. The event is sponsored by the Seagoville Chamber of Commerce, the City of Seagoville, and the Seagoville Economic Development Corporation. According to the City of Seagoville, water slides will be…
The second annual Fore the Unborn Golf Tournament will tee off Saturday, June 13, 2026, at Rusted Rail Golf Course in Crandall, benefiting The Door Women’s Center. The tournament is presented by Pinnacle Cabinets and Millwork and The Quentin Family. Registration costs 125 dollars per player and includes lunch, live music, range balls, and…
Crandall residents have a community event to look forward to on Saturday, June 8. According to Envision Crandall, the city’s comprehensive planning initiative, the Splash Into Summer event will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the grassy lot on Main Street in downtown Crandall. The gathering is tied to the city’s ongoing…
First Baptist Church in Seagoville will host its DBA WMU Spring Celebration, Muffins and Missions, on Saturday, May 23, 2026, from 10 a.m. to noon. The event will take place at the church, located at 108 E. Farmers Rd. in Seagoville. Irene Gallegos will serve as the featured speaker. As part of the gathering’s…
The City of Seagoville is inviting local families to a free Kids Fishing Derby on Saturday, May 23, at Bruce Central Park, located at 1801 N. Hwy 175 in Seagoville. The event is open to kids ages 4 to 16. Check in runs from 9 to 10 a.m., with the derby itself taking place…
Seagoville residents cast their ballots in the May 2, 2026 city election, deciding three council seats, with one race heading to a June runoff. In the Place 1 race, no candidate cleared 50 percent of the vote in the initial election. Rick Howard led the field with 202 votes, or 36.93 percent, followed by…
RightFiber, a brand of Ritter Communications, is continuing construction on a major fiber-optic expansion into Seagoville. The company first announced the project on February 23, according to RightFiber. It pledged more than 50 million dollars to bring a 100 percent fiber-optic network across North Texas. Seagoville was named the first community in the region…
Few people leave a fingerprint on a city the way Patrick Stallings did on Seagoville. For nearly 17 years, he served the community first with a badge, then with a desk full of budgets, council meetings, and long term plans for growth. Stallings died unexpectedly on February 6, 2025, in Red Oak, Texas, at…