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FM Council Discusses Urban Drilling, Utility Poles, The River Walk and a Letter
The Flower Mound Town Council meeting on Monday picked up where a workshop session the previous Thursday had ended – minus two silent protesters.
The Flower Mound Town Council meeting on Monday picked up where a workshop session the previous Thursday had ended – minus two silent protesters.
On Tuesday morning, the city of Highland Village "unwrapped" its new city logo design at the Municipal Complex.
The Highland Village City Council’s unanimous approval of Cole Construction’s bid of $80,211 as the winning bid for the Veteran’s Memorial was a highlight of Tuesday’s meeting.
Throughout the school year, the Lewisville ISD free and reduced lunch program feeds hundreds of children daily. When summer rolls around, the Christian Community Action [CCA] Kids Eat Free program fills the need.
The River Walk at Central Park was the main discussion topic on the agenda at the Flower Mound Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on Monday, but an overflow audience also listened to residents who came to speak about urban drilling and the impact of the Red Oak Sabine petition against the town’s Oil and Gas Board.
Unanimous approval for plans of undeveloped park properties by the Parks, Arts and Library Services [PALS] Board resulted in mixed feelings from residents last week.
The Flower Mound Chamber of Commerce, the Highland Village Business Association and the Lewisville Area Chamber of Commerce hosted the 2nd Annual Unity in Communities luncheon on Tuesday to recognize local nonprofit organizations and their service to the public.
Daniel Patrick Cassidy of Highland Village was arrested July 2 by police and remains in jail after allegedly sexually assaulting two female minors.
American flags were out in force last Friday at the 20th Annual Independence Day Children’s Parade as Flower Mound area residents decorated bicycles, wagons, motorized four-wheelers and even dogs to honor America’s independence.
Two key issues sparked a debate Tuesday among Highland Village City Council members – a new city logo design and the expansion of Village Park.
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