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Euless ( ) is a city in Tarrant County, Texas, United States, and a suburb of Fort Worth. Euless is part of the Mid-Cities region between Dallas and Fort Worth. In 2020 Census, the population of Euless was 61,032. The population of the city increased by 19.02% in 10 years. The city's population was 51,277 as of the 2010 census. The southwestern portion of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is inside the city limits of Euless.


History

Euless is named after Elisha Adam Euless, a native of Tennessee who moved to Texas in 1867 and later bought of land on the current intersection of North Main St. and West Euless Boulevard. Euless started a cotton gin and a community center on his property and quickly became a prominent figure among other settlers. He was eventually elected county sheriff, both in 1892 and in 1894, after which Euless retired for health reasons. They developed around the land Euless owned, and the locals decided to name the city in honor of him.


''Merced vs Kasson''

In 2009 the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals sided against the City of Euless in ''Merced vs Kasson''. The city had tried to prohibit Mr. Merced (a Santeria priest) from practicing religious animal sacrifice in his home temple. The Court found that the city ordinances substantially burdened Mr. Merced's free exercise of religion and ordered that Mr. Merced could continue to practice his religious rituals. Also, the city was ordered to pay the plaintiff's court fees.


Geography

According to the
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, the city has a total area of , all land.


Climate

The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Euless has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps.


Demographics

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 61,032 people, 21,967 households, and 13,245 families residing in the city. 43.9% of the housing units were owned by the residents and the median value of the houses were estimated to be $200,500. 56.1% of the population lived in rented dwellings with median gross rent estimated to be $1,320 per month. 6.1% of the population was under 5 years of age; similarly, 23% was under 18 years, 10.2% above 65% and 51% females. There were 2,376 veterans residing in the city. The average household size was 2.56 and the average family size was 3.31.


Tongan minority

Euless is notable for having one of the largest concentrations of Tongans outside of Tonga, with a community of 3,000–4,000 people. The first Tongans to settle in Euless were either Siupeli Netane, an American Airlines employee, and his wife Halatono or the brothers Sione and Tevita Havea, students at the University of Texas at Arlington, depending on sources.


Nepalese minority

In some neighborhoods in Euless, the Nepalese community is quite culturally prevalent. Many people of Nepali origin have come as refugees from
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. Due to a high concentration of Nepalese residents in the adjacent city of Irving, many important Nepalese cultural and national holidays are celebrated throughout Euless.


Surrounding cities

Euless is located within the Mid-Cities region between Dallas and Fort Worth. Other cities within of Euless include Bedford to the west, Grapevine to the north, and Irving to the east.


Government


Local government

According to the city's 2007–2008 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the city's various funds had $82.7 million in revenues, $73.7 million in expenditures, $239.5 million in total assets, $76.8 million in total liabilities, and $54.7 million in cash and investments.City of Euless CAFR
Retrieved 2009-08-17
The structure of the management and coordination of city services is: The Euless City Council as of Jan 2022 consisted of: *Mayor: Linda Martin *Place 1: Tim Stinneford, Mayor Pro Tem *Place 2: Jeremy Tompkins, *Place 3: Eddie Price *Place 4: Perry Bynum *Place 5: Harry Zimmer *Place 6: Tika Paudel The city of Euless is a voluntary member of the North Central Texas Council of Governments association, the purpose of which is to coordinate individual and collective local governments and facilitate regional solutions, eliminate unnecessary duplication, and enable joint decisions.


Arbor Daze

Arbor Daze is a celebration of trees. It is usually held in the municipal complex on the last weekend of April from Saturday to Sunday. During Arbor Daze there is a business tent, an art tent and two concert stages, as well as a kids' tent called Kidz Zone. Parking is available anywhere in the municipal complex or at the nearby church, First Baptist Euless. The Arbor Daze festival has received over 47 awards and recognitions for excellent programs and publications, making it one of the most decorated festivals in Texas.


Education

Euless has eight elementary schools, two junior high schools, and one
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. Most of Euless is served by the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District, some parts of the city belong to Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District, Most GCISD residents are zoned to Bear Creek Elementary, with some to Grapevine Elementary School and Heritage Elementary School. Most GCISD grapevine students are zoned to Heritage Middle School, with some zoned to Colleyville Middle School. All are zoned to Colleyville Heritage High School. There are two charter schools in the city: Harmony Science Academy (run by Harmony Public Schools) and Treetops School International. The football team of Euless's Trinity High School has achieved national notoriety for its pre-game and post-game ritual dance, the
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Māori Ka Mate haka, started by several players of Tongan descent.
The team won 5A Division 1 state football championships in 2005, 2007, and 2009 and was featured in an EA Sports commercial in 2010.


Economy

According to the city's 2022 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, the top employers in the city are:


Notable people

* Mike Baab, former NFL player for Cleveland Browns, and New England Patriots * Aimee Buchanan (born 1993), American-born Olympic figure skater for Israel * James T. Draper Jr.,
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minister * Dianna Graves, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates * Gary Hart, wrestler/manager, WCW,WCCW, Mid-Atlantic wrestling. * Michael Muhney, actor on '' Veronica Mars'' and '' The Young and the Restless'' * Adam Roarke, movie actor was living in Euless at the time of his death * Sarah Shahi, actress on '' The L Word'' * Kevin Thompson, member of the Arizona Corporation Commission, and former City of Mesa, Arizona * Janine Turner, actress who starred on '' Northern Exposure'', raised in Euless * Myles Turner, professional basketball player was raised in Euless and attended Trinity High School


References


External links


City of Euless official website



HEB Chamber of Commerce

Historic Photos of Euless
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Portal to Texas History


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Arbor Daze
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