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5 things to do this weekend in Allen, Frisco, Grapevine, McKinney, Plano, Dec. 23-25

Over the holiday weekend, there are plenty of events going on in the North Texas area, including holiday light shows, carriage rides and ice sculptures. Here are some events to keep in mind this weekend. ICE! featuring ‘Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town’: The indoor walk-through holiday attraction is kept at 9 degrees and includes […]



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2016 Important SEO Patents from Google

A couple of days ago, Gianluca Fiorelli published a thoughtful look at the Search Industry in past year, and the year to come at Moz titled SEO and Digital Trends in 2017. He included a graphic within that which listed things that he considered important events in the industry, including patents that had been granted […]



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What Texas Education Agency’s new A-F rating system will mean for your local school district

The Texas Education Agency will release a provisional set of accountability ratings for school districts and campuses across the state by Jan. 6 based on the TEA’s new A-F rating system. The system change comes as a result of House Bill 2804 passed by the 84th Texas Legislature in 2015. According to the TEA, the new […]



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Colleyville City Manager Jennifer Fadden announces resignation

Colleyville City Manager Jennifer Fadden has resigned, effective April 2, according to a news release from the city. The Colleyville City Council accepted her resignation at its Dec. 20 regular meeting following a closed door executive session. Fadden has held the city manager post since 2009. The post Colleyville City Manager Jennifer Fadden announces resignation […]



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Colleyville City Council approves $30,000 economic incentive to keep Costa Vida

In November, Colleyville City Council approved a $30,000 economic incentive agreement to keep Costa Vida, located at 5615 Colleyville Blvd., Ste. 390, in Colleyville. Economic Development Director Mark Wood said with the restaurant’s lease coming to an end this year, it was being vigorously pursued by neighboring cities. “Costa Vida is very important to Colleyville,” he […]



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Texas Health Resources prepares for out-of-network status with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas

Texas Health Resources said it would continue to provide services regardless of its network status with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, but warned of greater out-of-pocket expenses patients could incur should its contract with BCBS expire at the end of the month. THR has been trying to extend that contract another 12 months but so far […]



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A New Search Results Evaluation Model from Google

Search Results (SERPS) are no longer about showing pages that are ordered by rankings for a query term. A Google paper shows us a different way of thinking about them in our age of structured Snippets and featured snippets mixed with URL search results. The paper is: Incorporating Clicks, Attention and Satisfaction into a Search […]



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5 things Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake residents need to know this week, Dec. 19-23

Leading up to Christmas there are several events happening in Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake. Here are five things happening the week of Dec. 19. Monday, Dec. 19 Story Time with Mrs. Claus Mrs. Claus visits and shares holiday stories. Hot chocolate and cookies are provided. 11 a.m. Free. Third floor, Town Hall, 1400 Main St., […]



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Dallas-Plano-Irving metro area sees unemployment drop as Texas adds 20,900 jobs

Job growth is on the rise in Texas, according to the most recent Texas Workforce Commission report. Across the state, an estimated 210,800 seasonally adjusted jobs have been added over the past year, with an addition of 20,900 non-farm jobs added in November. “Texas’ labor force is the backbone of its economy. It is made […]



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TEX Rail project fully funded after grant signing

In June the Fort Worth Transportation Authority, known as the T, received permission from the Federal Transit Administration to begin construction in July on TEX Rail despite the project not being fully funded. The rail project, which will run along the existing Cotton Belt Railroad line will cost $1.034 billion to construct and $11 million […]



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