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1 week ago |
aviationpros.com | Lilly Kersh
McKinney will soon break ground on a $72 million expansion project at the city’s airport after the City Council on Tuesday gave the final stamp needed to add a passenger terminal for commercial service, despite some pushback from residents. “We are cleared for takeoff,” Mayor George Fuller said in a statement. Some city leaders hope to make the airport a regional alternative to DFW International Airport and Love Field, and hope the expansion will become an economic beacon.
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2 weeks ago |
tspantx.com | Lilly Kersh
A hearing on the controversial McKinney Texas Temple drew dozens to Fairview’s Town Hall Thursday, as planning commissioners consider whether to support the… About the author: Syndicated Publishing Tell us something about yourself.
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3 weeks ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Nick Wooten |Joy Ashford |Lilly Kersh
By Nick Wooten, Adrian Ashford and Lilly Kersh, The Dallas Morning News Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has requested documents from the Plano Independent School District as part of his investigation into EPIC City, a planned Muslim-centric neighborhood in northern Dallas-Fort Worth.
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3 weeks ago |
texarkanagazette.com | Nick Wooten |Joy Ashford |Lilly Kersh
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has requested documents from the Plano Independent School District as part of his investigation into EPIC City, a planned Muslim-centric neighborhood in northern Dallas-Fort Worth. Paxton said in a news release Wednesday that his office was "made aware of comments" by Plano Mayor John Muns about facilitating talks between city school officials and members of the mosque, which is affiliated with EPIC City.
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3 weeks ago |
courant.com | Nick Wooten |Joy Ashford |Lilly Kersh
By Nick Wooten, Adrian Ashford and Lilly Kersh, The Dallas Morning NewsTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has requested documents from the Plano Independent School District as part of his investigation into EPIC City, a planned Muslim-centric neighborhood in northern Dallas-Fort Worth.
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Julye Keeble
Staff Writer at Uvalde Leader-News
Julye Keeble primarily covers news in the Texas Hill Country region, including areas around Kerrville and Fredericksburg, Texas, United States.
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