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Article By: Texas Department of Transportation
Posted: 4/10/2013
Views: 462 Impressions: 5360
Categories: Entertainment: Travel, Government: County
Posted: 4/10/2013
Views: 462 Impressions: 5360
Categories: Entertainment: Travel, Government: County
Texas Department of Transportation officials met with representatives of Billy Cummings Construction, Inc. of Sulphur Springs, Texas to discuss the construction of a continuous two way left turn lane on FM 1417 from Refuge Road to Highview Road in Grayson County.
The existing pavement on FM 1417 will be widened to accommodate turn lanes. After the pavement is widened, a 1 ½” hot mix asphaltic overlay will be applied to the full width of . . .
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The existing pavement on FM 1417 will be widened to accommodate turn lanes. After the pavement is widened, a 1 ½” hot mix asphaltic overlay will be applied to the full width of . . .
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Article By: Denison Chamber of Commerce
Posted: 3/22/2013
Views: 1092 Impressions: 14031
Categories: Business, Government: City, Government: County, Home Life, Local News
Posted: 3/22/2013
Views: 1092 Impressions: 14031
Categories: Business, Government: City, Government: County, Home Life, Local News
Denison, Texas – The City of Denison announced today a major milestone for the Preston Harbour Development on Lake Texoma. The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) executed a deed transferring 600 acres of lakeside property on Lake Texoma to the City. The land conveyance is the key to a 3,000 acre lakeside development by Schuler Development that will create more than $1.9 billion in new investment in the City of Denison. The city . . .
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Article By: Texas State Rep. Larry Phillips
Posted: 10/19/2011
Views: 2674 Impressions: 53415
Categories: Government: City, Government: County, Government: State, Politics
Posted: 10/19/2011
Views: 2674 Impressions: 53415
Categories: Government: City, Government: County, Government: State, Politics
This week’s column is the seventh in a series outlining the proposed constitutional amendments on which Texas voters will decide on November 8. These amendments were joint resolutions that were passed during the recent legislative session; however, because they change the Texas Constitution, they need state-wide voter approval before they can take effect. The order that the amendments appear on the ballot has been randomly selected by the secretary of state. I . . .
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