By Debbie Sholk-Sousa / Frisco Enterprise
August 18, 2009
Frisco Cares Children’s Clinic, 6811 Oak Street, will be offering quality health care services to adults beginning Aug. 27. The clinic has been serving uninsured children since 2005.
The clinic will open its doors for patient registration at 5 p.m. and Dr. Mitra Canales, American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) certified specialist, will begin seeing patients at 6 p.m. Dr. Canales speaks Spanish and Farsi as well as English.
Uninsured adults from Frisco and surrounding areas will be seen for an office visit fee of $10. Prescriptions, if necessary, may be provided free of charge.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
$6,000 donation to Frisco Education Foundation
By Jane Whitledge / Star Community Newspaper
June 18, 2009
The Frisco Education Foundation board recently accepted a donation of $6,000 from Frisco Square Development. Frisco Square donates money each year to the Foundation following the Fair in the Square carnival event.
"All of us associated with Frisco Square are very proud of our partnership with the Frisco Education Foundation and of the support we receive from the citizens of Frisco,” said Bob Shaver, senior vice president of marketing and community relations for Frisco Square Development. “We're delighted to, once again, make a significant contribution to the scholarship fund and help worthy local students realize their ambitions."
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June 18, 2009
The Frisco Education Foundation board recently accepted a donation of $6,000 from Frisco Square Development. Frisco Square donates money each year to the Foundation following the Fair in the Square carnival event.
"All of us associated with Frisco Square are very proud of our partnership with the Frisco Education Foundation and of the support we receive from the citizens of Frisco,” said Bob Shaver, senior vice president of marketing and community relations for Frisco Square Development. “We're delighted to, once again, make a significant contribution to the scholarship fund and help worthy local students realize their ambitions."
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Frisco Camp exposes students to new careers
By Heather M. Smith / Star Community Newspaper
June 16, 2009
On Monday, middle school students in the Frisco Independent School District embarked on a journey to explore the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
Fowler Middle School, which is part of FISD, also serves Plano residents.
“Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) are important to America's global sustainability,” said Lawanda Penland, regional engineering strategic staffing lead. “We need to continue to increase our technical competitiveness and we must start with today's generation.”
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June 16, 2009
On Monday, middle school students in the Frisco Independent School District embarked on a journey to explore the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
Fowler Middle School, which is part of FISD, also serves Plano residents.
“Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) are important to America's global sustainability,” said Lawanda Penland, regional engineering strategic staffing lead. “We need to continue to increase our technical competitiveness and we must start with today's generation.”
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Obama signs mortgage bill into law
By Philip Elliot
May 20, 2009
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama said homeowners facing foreclosure would have a second chance under a measure he signed into law on Wednesday, but he added consumers still must live within their means.
The law encourages banks to spare homeowners from foreclosure and cracks down on lenders who take advantage of them. The bill passed Congress earlier this week and Obama bypassed a promised five-day waiting period to make it law.
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May 20, 2009
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama said homeowners facing foreclosure would have a second chance under a measure he signed into law on Wednesday, but he added consumers still must live within their means.
The law encourages banks to spare homeowners from foreclosure and cracks down on lenders who take advantage of them. The bill passed Congress earlier this week and Obama bypassed a promised five-day waiting period to make it law.
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Smoke-Free Frisco Considers Cigar Bar Exception
Frisco recently enacted and is enforcing an indoor smoking ban, but city leaders are considering granting an exception for a cigar bar.
The city was recently approached about the possibility of building a free-standing cigar bar in Frisco Square, the property bookended by City Hall and Pizza Hut Park.
"I'd like to think government is flexible and always look for ways to work with our local community and local businesses," Mayor Maher Maso said.
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The city was recently approached about the possibility of building a free-standing cigar bar in Frisco Square, the property bookended by City Hall and Pizza Hut Park.
"I'd like to think government is flexible and always look for ways to work with our local community and local businesses," Mayor Maher Maso said.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Future Frisco Dog Park

Story and Image courtesy of RealFrisco.com
Coach Joe's Changes to Buck Wilds in Frisco
by Rebecca Messmann at RealFrisco.com
Believe it or not we have a whole population of Frisco that is over 21 and a lot of those folks really like their sports. Now those folks have a new venue that is working towards entertaining them. Coach Joejavascript:void(0)’s at Preston & Main Street is under new ownership as of February, 2009. You will start to see that new signage promoting the new name “Buck Wilds” in the coming month.
Image Courtesy of RealFrisco.com
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Business news: New president at CORE Construction
CORE Construction has named Tim Erickson president of the Texas office in Frisco.
Erickson previously served as a vice president of CORE's Illinois operations and has committed nearly 20 years to the industry. Officials at CORE say his thorough understanding of construction can be attributed to his experience in a variety of leadership roles ranging from project manager to director of field operations and chief estimator.
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Erickson previously served as a vice president of CORE's Illinois operations and has committed nearly 20 years to the industry. Officials at CORE say his thorough understanding of construction can be attributed to his experience in a variety of leadership roles ranging from project manager to director of field operations and chief estimator.
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Swine flu: FISD takes precautions, monitoring
The Frisco Independent School District has issued the following press statement in regard to concerns about swine flu in North Texas. Updates will be provided as available.
FISD is in contact with local health officials in Collin and Denton Counties as they all work to monitor swine influenza and to protect our citizens. At present, there are no confirmed or probable cases in Collin or Denton Counties. Surveillance measures have been heightened and all are working closely with area physicians and hospitals, as well as national and state health agencies.
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FISD is in contact with local health officials in Collin and Denton Counties as they all work to monitor swine influenza and to protect our citizens. At present, there are no confirmed or probable cases in Collin or Denton Counties. Surveillance measures have been heightened and all are working closely with area physicians and hospitals, as well as national and state health agencies.
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Frisco Cyclists See Signs Of Progress On Roads
Cyclists in Frisco are finally getting what they have been praying for. More than 300 signs will be going up along some major roadways, reminding drivers to share the roads with cyclists. It's an effort to make the Frisco area safer for those on bikes.
"A lot of us are on the road and it can get a little dangerous," explained bicyclist Jeff Ellis. He was among a group who showed up to watch the signs go up. Ellis loves riding in Frisco because of all the open spaces and hills.
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"A lot of us are on the road and it can get a little dangerous," explained bicyclist Jeff Ellis. He was among a group who showed up to watch the signs go up. Ellis loves riding in Frisco because of all the open spaces and hills.
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Collin County clear of swine flu
No cases of the deadly strain have been reported locally, but health officials are continuing to monitor the situation.
Even though other parts of the nation and Mexico are starting to feel the effects of the swine flu outbreak, Collin County so far has a clean bill of health.
Officials from the Collin County Health Care Services Department confirmed that they have found no documented cases of the "Swine Influenza A" virus in the Collin County area as of Tuesday.
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Even though other parts of the nation and Mexico are starting to feel the effects of the swine flu outbreak, Collin County so far has a clean bill of health.
Officials from the Collin County Health Care Services Department confirmed that they have found no documented cases of the "Swine Influenza A" virus in the Collin County area as of Tuesday.
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Friday, April 24, 2009
Flame and bang seen in Frisco is safe
A gas flare and loud noise may startle residents Thursday morning, but the 50-foot high flame is only part of regular utility work along south Custer Road between Eldorado Parkway and State Highway 121.
On Thursday morning, Atmos utility crews will be clearing (or flaring) a 16-inch natural gas pipeline. The flaring is necessary to relocate the pipeline on south Custer Road, between Eldorado Parkway and State Highway 121.
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On Thursday morning, Atmos utility crews will be clearing (or flaring) a 16-inch natural gas pipeline. The flaring is necessary to relocate the pipeline on south Custer Road, between Eldorado Parkway and State Highway 121.
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Friday, April 17, 2009
Mall operator says Chapter 11 filing won't affect shopping at Galleria, Stonebriar, other centers
Shopping, uninterrupted.
That's the message General Growth Properties Inc., the second-largest U.S. mall operator, struggled to get out Thursday after it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
The company said none of its 200 malls – including several in the Dallas area – is closing and shoppers shouldn't notice anything different. But there's a chance your favorite mall could be sold over the next few months, the company said.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Road Advisory for Section of Eldorado Parkway
TxDOT has switched eastbound traffic on Eldorado Parkway (FM 2934), from FM 423 to Legacy Drive, to the new concrete pavement. Both directions of traffic on Eldorado Parkway are now on the new concrete pavement.
Motorists are urged to use caution in the area as traffic adjusts to the switch.
Motorists are urged to use caution in the area as traffic adjusts to the switch.
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Frisco Adopts New Water Management Plan
Outdoor Watering Restricted To Two Days Per Week During Summer Months
The City of Frisco has new, mandatory water restrictions for summer months which emphasize watering efficiently and reducing waste. Last night, the Frisco City Council approved the plan.
As of today, the City of Frisco's new Water Management Plan takes effect.
This new plan encompasses a Drought Contingency Plan and a Water Efficiency Plan. Under the new Water Efficiency Plan, outdoor watering is restricted to two days per week and is based on residents' trash and recycling service schedule and an additional, designated day.
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The City of Frisco has new, mandatory water restrictions for summer months which emphasize watering efficiently and reducing waste. Last night, the Frisco City Council approved the plan.
As of today, the City of Frisco's new Water Management Plan takes effect.
This new plan encompasses a Drought Contingency Plan and a Water Efficiency Plan. Under the new Water Efficiency Plan, outdoor watering is restricted to two days per week and is based on residents' trash and recycling service schedule and an additional, designated day.
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Monday, March 23, 2009
Stocks jump on bank plan, rise in home sales

NEW YORK – Wall Street is getting the good news it wants on the economy's biggest problems: banks and housing.
Investors reignited a two-week rally Monday after hearing the government's plan to help banks remove as much as $1 trillion in bad assets from their books and home sales showed a surprise increase. Major stock indexes jumped as much as 4 percent, including the Dow Jones industrial average, which rose nearly 300 points.
The Treasury Department said its plan would rely on the government's $700 billion financial rescue fund, the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., as well as private investors.
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Friday, March 28, 2008
Residents In Free Speech Fight
It started as a typical neighborhood tussle, a disagreement over screening bushes and air-conditioning units.
But now, the arguing between the Frisco Fairways Homeowners Association and three of its residents has erupted into a full-blown legal battle over free speech that may have ramifications for members of homeowner associations across Texas. Full Story
But now, the arguing between the Frisco Fairways Homeowners Association and three of its residents has erupted into a full-blown legal battle over free speech that may have ramifications for members of homeowner associations across Texas. Full Story
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Jessica Simpson at Stonebriar

Jessica Simpson visits Dillard's Stonebriar Centre from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in March 2008 to promote the Jessica Simpson Collection in the first-floor handbag department. The accessory-driven line includes a wide range of affordable swimwear, candy-colored stilettos, platforms, ballet flats, hobos and tote bags. Full Story - Dallas News
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Flower Power Festival to Create Frisco's Largest Garden
Despite last week's snowy weather, spring is in full bloom in Frisco, at least at Frisco Square.
The Visual Arts Guild of Frisco began placing pansies and petunias last week in the Frisco Square area to prepare for the Flower Power Festival on March 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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The Visual Arts Guild of Frisco began placing pansies and petunias last week in the Frisco Square area to prepare for the Flower Power Festival on March 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Friday, March 07, 2008
Frisco to Host Easter Eggstravaganza
Spring will be off to a hopping start in Frisco on Saturday, when more than 10,000 are expected to attend the 16th annual Easter Eggstravaganza.
The annual event, which has moved to Pizza Hut Park this year because of its growing popularity, is the largest event of its kind in Collin County, organizers say.
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