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Celebrating Our Heroes: First Responders Appreciation Luncheon in Royse City
Royse City, TX – May 16, 2024 – Legends Fit and Royse City Emergency Hospital are proud to announce a special event honoring our community’s heroes. On Thursday, May 23, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, we will be hosting a First Responders Appreciation Luncheon to show our gratitude for the brave men and women who serve and protect us daily.
Garrett Foster's family speaks out on Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's decision to pardon Daniel Perry
COLLIN COUNTY — Garrett Foster's family is speaking out about the Gov. Abbott's decision to pardon Daniel Perry, who was convicted of murder after a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest in Austin. "I think they're using my dead child to make a political statement," said Garrett's mother, Sheila Foster.Her heart still aches nearly four years after losing her son. Garrett was a 28-year-old Air Force veteran when he joined Black Lives Matter protesters in Downtown Austin in the summer of 2020, along with his fiancé Tiffany. Daniel Perry was an Army sergeant who had posted on social media that, "I might have to...
City of Greenville approves contracts for new water plant, other infrastructure improvements
The Greenville City Council has approved contracts with several different businesses as part of a major, multi-year expansion and improvement of its water infrastructure. The Greenville Herald Banner reports at Tuesday’s (May 14) regular meeting of the council, the city agreed to contracts with the Dallas-based engineering firm Bartlett and West. Jobs will include a new (and second) water treatment plant, a $12.84 million project, and an expansion of infrastructure in the city’s industrial zone, costing $1.37 million. Also, a Parker County company, Hanson Professional Services, will be improving the city’s existing water treatment plant for $44.9 million.
Vote for the Campbell Clinic girls high school athlete of the week, May 13-18
Vote for the Campbell Clinic girls high school athlete of the week. Fans may vote one time per hour. The poll is set to end Thursday at 5 p.m. Nominees include softball players: McKenzie Walker (Arlington), Maggie Livingston (Brighton), Olivia Higginbotham (Hernando), Jordan Wilson (Munford) and Ava Coleman (St. Benedict).
Plano based Local Creamery opens second ice cream shop in Murphy
Lane Bauer makes all the ice cream at Local Creamery in Plano. Both Brooke and Lane Bauer create the flavors together such as campfire vibes and birthday cake pictured here. (Karen Chaney/Community Impact) Husband and wife, Lane and Brooke Bauer opened a second Local Creamery in Murphy May 6. The...
Collin County voters to consider 7 primary runoff races
Collin County voters will consider a number of primary runoff elections for both Democratic and Republican primary races. (Shelbie Hamilton/Community Impact) Democratic and Republican primary runoff elections being held in Collin County will determine who will be on the ballot for a number of races during the general election on Nov. 5.
The Storehouse Of Collin County Announces Name Change
The Storehouse of Collin County unveiled its new identity as The Storehouse Community Center. The name change took place during the nonprofit's 15th-anniversary festivities on May 16, 2024. Over the past 15 years, The Storehouse experienced expansion across a broader geographical reach throughout Dallas, Collin and Denton counties. When it was established in 2009 under the name Seven Loaves Food Pantry, The Storehouse limited its services to residents within designated zip codes. However, these limitations were removed in 2020 amidst the onset of the pandemic. Since then, there has been a consistent rise in the number of families seeking aid. “Our mission...
Rowlett to Host Adopt-A-Thon on June 1
The Rowlett Animal Shelter will hold an Adopt-A-Thon on Saturday, June 1 from 9 a.m. to noon. The event will feature food trucks, craft vendors, and free adoptions. All adoptions will include a free city registration, microchipping, and giveaways. The shelter encourages the community to attend and meet their potential new best friends.
High school student arrested for making terroristic threats in Royse City, Texas
ROYSE CITY, Texas — A 14-year-old student from Royse City High School was arrested on Monday, May 20, 2024, after making a threat against the school while in class. The Royse City Police Department received the information about the threat, which was immediately reported to the school administration and one of the School Resource Officers on campus. Given the severity of the threat, the juvenile was promptly taken into custody without incident. At the time of detainment, the student was not in possession of any weapon.
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