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Denton residents Joshua Mason, right, and Katie Davis, shown Friday in their residence, flew to Colorado for a romantic adventure at the end of September that ended with them making national headlines. Mason proposed to Davis on the top of a mountain 40 miles southwest of Denver on Sept.
Denton Fire Chief Kenneth Hedges, top left, welcomes guests during Friday's grand opening ceremony for the new Fire Station No. 4, located at 2116 E. Sherman Drive.
Sarah Palin, the ninth governor of Alaska, levied accusations against the press, attacked "fake feminists" and called Texas to "revitalize our identity" during Saturday night's Lincoln Reagan Dinner, hosted by the Denton County GOP. More than a thousand people attended Saturday's events, which included a silent auction and a tabling event for local election candidates, as well as a dinner that honored Palin as the night's keynote speaker.
A Republican political action committee paid for a video that says some Denton County candidates for local school boards and city councils are too liberal for the job. The Conservative Foundation of Texas paid about $1,700 to produce the 30-second spot, according to the latest round of campaign finance reports.
Rex Tillerson, chairman and CEO of ExxonMobil, testifies about the company's acquisition of XTO Energy before the House Energy and Environment Subcommittee on Capitol Hill in Washington January 20, 2010. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts/File Photo The tall, enigmatic fellow with shocks of white hair and an oil man's swagger seemed that natural choice for jury foreman, but he told his fellow jurors he wasn't interested in the spotlight.
Tod King, left, and Casey Cavalier hold their adopted son, 3-year-old Eddie, for a portrait in their home in Denton. King and Cavalier were the first same-sex couple to try to seek a marriage license at the Denton County Courts Building following the June 26, 2015, Supreme Court ruling that legalized gay marriage nationwide.