Proper noun
Tarrant County
One of 254 counties in Texas, United States. County seat: Fort Worth. Named after Edward H. Tarrant.
According to Tarrant County College (TCC), where Hayley received her Associate’s degree, “Both Haley and Ian tested as highly gifted at a young age, and their parents pulled them from public school in order to let them learn at an individualized pace.” Source: Internet
A few Republican precinct chairs lobbied to remove him from his post as vice chair of the Tarrant County Republican Party. Source: Internet
A Tarrant County grand jury indicted the 38-year-old Hamilton on April 6. He remains free on a $30,000 bond after he turned himself into authorities on Oct. 30. If convicted, he faces a prison sentence of two to 10 years in prison. Source: Internet
Braatz: The Commissioners Court has enormous influence over policies that affect the lives of Tarrant County residents, especially in the areas of public health, elections, criminal justice, economic well-being of residents, and well-paying jobs. Source: Internet
"(C)ases continue to increase — for example, last week Tarrant County reported a weekly high number of nearly 800 new cases. Source: Internet
Election Day results will not be delayed due to COVID-19, according to the Tarrant County elections office. Source: Internet