City of Heath Joins Twitter Community
Published: April 15, 2009Click to enlarge [+]
City of Heath Tweets!
The City of Heath Joins Twitter Community
Heath, Texas, April 14, 2009 -- The City of Heath has joined the Twitter community to offer citizens a fast and easy way to receive timely news from City Hall. To join in and read the City's "tweets," visit www.twitter.com and sign up to follow "CityofHeath."
Twitter is an Internet-based, social-networking Web site designed for the rapid exchange of information. In quick, short messages anyone can post up-to-the-minute information. Those signed up on the site receive updates on their computer or cell phone in near to real time.
While the free service provides the City of Heath another way to inform residents of everyday events on a regular basis, officials anticipate using Twitter during an emergency or disaster when getting updates out to citizens quickly is critical.
For more information about the City of Heath, please visit www.heathtx.com. Posted Wednesday, April 15, 2009 in Communities, City of Heath,
- Parkland behind schedule on two critical patient safety requirements
- Report: Dallas-Fort Worth lacks primary-care doctors, specialists to meet population demands
- Matt Harrison, Rangers bounce back with 3-1 win over Mariners
- Uptick in property rolls probably means no Dallas County tax rate increase
- Romney inches closer to GOP nomination with sweep of Kentucky, Arkansas
Updates
Get occasional updates about the site and the Rockwall community.Recent News
- Dodie’s: New ownership, New Orleans experience
- Harbor Lights Maiden Voyage benefits Rockwall Helping Hands
- 25th Annual Rockwall A&M Scholarship Golf Tournament
- Rockwall Student Finalist in National Doodle 4 Google Contest
- Relay for Life
Local News from WFAA.com
- Tests could confirm remains of missing Lubbock man
- Southwest, Houston mayor to announce airport expansion plans
- No charges for Wylie officer with child porn on PC
- Kennedale Council accepts mayor's surprise resignation
- Skyline teachers outraged after athletes caught stealing
