Incorporated in 1952, North Richland Hills is a relatively new city in Tarrant County, Texas. It was named in honor of General Edward Tarrant.
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Located on Mid Cities Bouldevard in North Richland Hills, Texas, BHS is a campus of the Birdville Independent School District, serving students in the ninth through the twelfth grades. Its athletic programs and campus organizations are identified, and discussed, and a faculty directory is presented.
http://schools.birdvilleschools.net/bhs
Serving families with children from four years of age through the twelfth grade, the FWC campus is on Holiday Lane in North Richland Hills, Texas. Its academic, athletic, arts, spiritual, and alumni programs are discussed, and a faculty/staff directory is featured.
http://www.fwc.org/
Green Mama's Organic Garden Center
Green Mama's is a North Richland Hills, Texas nursery and garden center that focuses on organic growing, offering a variety of products, including plants, wild bird products, pond and water garden supplies, gifts, pet products, and other organic products. Its location and store hours are stated.
http://www.greenmamas.com/
This official online resource provides a history and a profile of the city, including area attractions, a business directory, career data, and a description of its governmental structure and administration.
http://www.nrhtx.com/
North Richland Hills Economic Development
Maintained by the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, this business and development portal spotlights the opportunities and infrastructure of the city, including information about starting a business, finding financing, filing taxes and hiring employees, as well as available buildings and sites, maps, and incentives.
http://www.nrhed.com/