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Get to know who’s behind the Norman Roscoe shop on the Square
When Ranger Ewing and Eric Pulido came together to print posters for Pulido’s band Midlake in 2013, they had no idea that their future screen printing and design business would become a staple of the downtown Denton Square. The pair met in 1998 while attending Texas A&M University. After...
Welcome to Flower Mound, Police Chief Coulon!
David Coulon officially took the helm of the Flower Mound Police Department as he was sworn in as chief on May 1. “Flower Mound has a lot going on, and being part of it is exciting. Flower Mound believes in quality, and it shows. To be a part of that experience will be enriching,” Chief Coulon said.
Impacting young minds: The Children's Hunger Fund to expand to Prosper
Children’s Hunger Fund (CHF), a 33-year-old organization, has been in Texas for the last 15 years in San Antonio. CHF expanded to Dallas in 2016 and into Frisco in 2021. The nonprofit purchased land in Prosper, which will be its new permanent facility near the Dallas North Tollway and First Street.
Playoff baseball recap: Rider's season comes to close; Jacksboro stays alive
DENTON — Rider played its final game in school history Friday night as Grapevine’s Joseph Kubo threw a two-hit shutout in a 4-0 win at Denton High School. The Raiders didn’t register a hit until Alex Wilburn’s fourth-inning single. The Mustangs scored the only two runs they’d need in the first inning off Rider ace Tanner Poirot and added two more runs in the fifth. ...
New Flower Mound mayor, council member sworn in
Cheryl Moore takes the oath of office as Flower Mound mayor at the May 14 council meeting. She defeated incumbent Mayor Derek France. She's standing here with daughter Avery Jerina, husband Jason Jerina and son Lucas Jerina. (Courtesy town of Flower Mound) A new mayor and council member were sworn...
Denton ISD students speaks out during board meeting after school bus attack involving an adult
DENTON COUNTY, Texas — A Denton ISD student and her mother spoke out during Tuesday night’s school board meeting after a bus attack. Kai Williams, a 13-year-old middle school student at Bettye Myers Middle School, said she was attacked by an adult on a school bus. According to...
Local family invites residents to sip, relax and connect
Longtime Flower Mound residents Paul and Jackie Dietzler cordially invite everyone over this summer to kick back and relax in their cozy living room. The only thing is that they’re not talking about their gorgeous home. They’re opening a coffee house, and by the looks of it, Cerulean Blue Coffee House is set to be the next best thing.
Jaguar fight never dies: Late rally lifts Flower Mound to regional quarterfinals sweep of Prosper
LITTLE ELM – Flower Mound senior catcher Zane Becker was upset with himself. With Prosper senior William Adimora facing a 2-2 count with two outs in a tie game in the bottom of the sixth inning, a pitch by Flower Mound senior Zack James went five-hole between Becker’s pads, allowing senior Nick Nava to sprint down the third-base line and slide into home plate to give the Eagles the lead.
Mike Hixenbaugh on how a Dallas suburb led a national panic over race and schools
From his home in Texas at the time, NBC News reporter Mike Hixenbaugh spent years covering a fight over school boards. Southlake, a prosperous and conservative Dallas suburb, confronted high-profile incidents of bullying and racism at its schools with a diversity plan, modeled after what had seemed to work elsewhere. The reaction: A conservative backlash that roped in the state Republican Party, Fox News, and well-funded conservative campaign groups that won control of the school board and rolled everything back. The community became a national face of the post-2020 culture war over “critical race theory” and Hixenbaugh wrote about all of it in “They Came for the Schools,” which was released this week. This is an edited transcript of our conversation about the book.
City of Denton Unveils Latest Friday Staff Report for Public Access and Civic Engagement
The latest information download from the corridors of city governance is now just a click away, with the City of Denton rolling out its most recent Friday Staff Report on May 17, detailing the nitty-gritty of municipal operations and ongoing projects. The staff report, a fixture for keeping track of the city’s pulse, is accessible to any resident with a hankering for the inner workings of local government, according to the City of Denton, Texas.
Check out 11 business updates in Flower Mound, Highland Village, Argyle
Flurry's Market Lakeside bistro menu includes items such as the Texas Double Cheddar Smash Burger pictured here. (Flurry's Market Lakeside) Here are 11 recent business updates in Flower Mound, Highland Village and Argyle. Now open. Bailey’s Blossoms. The business sells clothing for ages newborn through tween. Bailey’s Blossoms hosts...
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