
Max Miller
Publisher and CEO at The Cross Timbers Gazette
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
gauravtiwari.org | Max Miller
Success in trading doesn’t rely on luck. It comes down to preparation, precision, and constant improvement. That’s where performance optimization fits in. For traders, it means improving every aspect of how they work – sharpening decision-making, managing risks better, and using tools to streamline processes. It’s about building the mental discipline needed to stay consistent under pressure while making smarter choices faster. So, does optimizing these areas truly impact a trader’s success?
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1 month ago |
crosstimbersgazette.com | Max Miller
It takes a lot of work to keep Lantana looking spiffy, and the man responsible for that important mission is Carl Woods, our Community Porter, who serves on the Insight Association Management team. Carl, who has never met a stranger, stopped by to answer a few questions so we could get to know him better. Please tell us a little about yourself and your family.
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2 months ago |
crosstimbersgazette.com | Max Miller
It’d be hard to blame Kris Gutierrez if he were distracted by the ever-present allure of the bright lights of national and local TV news. Being anointed “the guy” for media outlets such as Fox News and NBC 5 DFW can do that to anyone. The same can be said for winning numerous Emmy awards and achieving countless career-firsts most young news anchors could only dream of achieving.
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Aug 16, 2024 |
crosstimbersgazette.com | Max Miller
Hines, a Houston-based real estate investment manager, along with partners Trez Capital and the Furst family of Flower Mound, have started development on the initial 90 acres of Furst Ranch, an expansive master-planned community in southern Denton County. The project, located between Flower Mound, Bartonville, and Argyle, will ultimately span over 1,000 acres.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
crosstimbersgazette.com | Max Miller
Denton County Emergency Services District No. 1 has been awarded a $2.8 million grant through the 2022 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) program. The grant, funded by the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, will fund nine new full-time firefighter positions over a three-year period.
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