Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Highland Homes in and around Frisco Texas

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The Arbor at Montgomery Farm
From the $300s
469-429-0145
Allen, TX

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Cobb Hill: Village & Estates
From the $260s
469-429-0145
Frisco, TX

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Lakes of Prosper
From the $230s
469-429-0145
Prosper, TX


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Eldorado Estates
From the $290s
469-429-0145
Frisco, TX

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McKinney Greens
From the $220s
469-429-0145
McKinney, TX

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Ridgecrest
From the $230s
469-429-0145
McKinney, TX

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StarCreek
From the $290s
469-429-0145
Allen, TX

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Stonebridge Ranch: Aspendale
From the $240s
469-429-0145
McKinney, TX

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Stonebridge Ranch: Cascades Park
From the $340s
469-429-0145
McKinney, TX

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The Tribute
From the $300s
Now Open!
469-429-0145
The Colony, TX

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Willow Ridge
From the $350s
469-429-0145
Prosper, TX

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Twin Creeks: Westgrove & Hawthorn
From the $500s
469-429-0145
Allen, TX

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Austin Waters
From the $500s
469-429-0145
Carrollton, TX

Coming Soon!!!

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Whitley Place
From the $400s
Coming Summer 2008
469-429-0145
Prosper, TX

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Cypress Creek
From the $300s
Model Homes Coming Soon
469-429-0145

Highland Homes Dallas & Frisco

Frisco looks at options to revive public transit

A transportation consultant has recommended that Frisco launch a flex-route bus within the city, shuttle service to a Plano DART station and a commuter bus to downtown Dallas.

The consultant's proposal suggests a seven-year plan for launching public transit services, some of which could begin a year after adopting the plan. The City Council heard about the study last month but took no action.

Council member Tony Felker asked staff for a work session on the study.


Full Story on Dallas News.com

Art Teacher Loses Job After Kids See Nude Sculpture

An award-winning Texas art teacher in Frisco, Texas who was reprimanded after one of her fifth-grade students saw a nude sculpture during a trip to a museum has lost her job. (Full Story)

FRISCO, Texas -- An award-winning Texas art teacher who was reprimanded after one of her fifth-grade students saw a nude sculpture during a trip to a museum has lost her job.

The school board in Frisco has voted not to renew Sydney McGee's contract after 28 years. She has been on administrative leave.

The teacher took her students on an approved field trip to a Dallas museum, and now some parents are upset.

The Fisher Elementary School art teacher came under fire last April when she took 89 fifth-graders on a field trip to the Dallas Museum of Art. Parents raised concerns over the field trip after their children reported seeing a nude sculpture at the art museum.

The parents had signed permission slips allowing their children to take part in the field trip.

Man dies in double shooting in Frisco

Police received a 911 call from the woman at about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the man's home in the 8500 block of Pebblebrook Drive.

Officers arrived at the home and found the man dead and the woman who had sustained a gunshot wound, according to police.

The woman was taken to Parkland by CareFlite.

The woman, whose condition and identity have not been released, was able to give officers a description of an attacker, police said.

Police said they have a person of interest who might be the shooter.

Full Story on NBCi5