Grapevine - Colleyville - Southlake | April 2024

BY CONNOR PITTMAN & CODY THORN

TAD victim of ransomware attack; hackers seek $700K The Tarrant Appraisal District is facing a ransomware attack. The details The board met March 25 and revealed the website issues the tax entity had announced the previous week were a cyber attack. It was also announced the hackers want $700,000 from the district. “The [TAD] has been the victim of a crim- inal ransomware attack,” Chief Appraiser Joe Don Bobbit said in a March 26 news release. “We have reported this incident to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Texas Department of Information Resources, and will cooperate with any resulting investigation.”

Grapevine City Council OK’d a plan to remove and relocate the Bushong Cabin to allow for three homes.

CONNOR PITTMANCOMMUNITY IMPACT

Council approves agreement for future home sites

An old site of a cabin could soon become the location for three new single-family residences in Grapevine. Grapevine City Council approved a memo- randum of understanding between the city and JI Land to relocate the historical Bushong Farm Cabin and clear land for up to three new homes during the March 5 meeting.

Two-minute impact The city will pay JI Land—the owner of the land where the cabin is located—$200,000 for the removal and relocation of the cabin within 30 days. Per the agreement, the property owner will be required to le for new residences and cannot build more than three new homes.

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Community Action Grants recipients in Tarrant County!

Through our Data Center Community Action Grants program, Meta is proud to support these amazing community partners who are leading projects to put the power of technology to use for community benefit, connect people online or off and improve local STEM education.

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