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The Longhorn Council’s Frontier Trails District in April honored Captain Orlando “Hino” Hinojosa with the 2026 Investment in Character Community Reception Award, recognizing his leadership, dedicated service and commitment to the core values of Scouting. Community leaders, local business partners and supporters gathered to celebrate an individual whose integrity and dedicatio...


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A sweet new business is coming to Harvest Town Center.

Nothing Bundt Cakes has filed with the state to set up shop at Harvest Town Center.

The national bakery chain will open a new location at building E, which is located along FM 407.

According to the filing with the state, $225,000 worth of renovation work is planned to start on June 29 and is e...


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Cerulean Blue Coffee House is based in Flower Mound, but the coffee shop rolled out a new coffee truck to bring its brews on the road.

The mobile coffee shop hit the streets in May and owner Paul Dietzler hopes it will help bring the community together.

“We’re at a point where we want to get more integrated into the community,” he said. “We want to be out in the...


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A trio of Denton County cities made SmartAssets’s list of new American boomtowns, and they’re near the top.

The compiled list includes cities across United States that are rapidly growing economically and socially.

“Economic growth can change a city quickly. An influx of new residents and expanding business activity creates visible momentum, even as rapid change...


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