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It’s that time of year again. McKinney civic leaders, community volunteers, and businessmen and women are dusting off their dictionaries and asking their kids to quiz them (for a change) as...
McKinney Independent School District Superintendent Dr. J.D. Kennedy signed a joint letter to state lawmakers last week to say, "standardized, high stakes testing is strangling our public schools...
Cooks! Raise your whisks in salute. There is a new ‘kid in town’!
We no longer have to brave 75 or 121 or the Tollway to find top-of-the-line ‘le Creuset’ cookware – or fine copper pots or...
I can name four good reasons to be downtown McKinney Saturday night. Here’s a hint: they’re funny, they’re female, and they’re freakin’ fabulous. Not to mention, it was just revealed this past...
Have a few pairs of jeans someone in your family has out grown or that are no longer in style? Evans Middle School is participating in Aeropostle's national "Teens for Jeans" contest and,...
Development activity in McKinney is picking up, with an exceptional increase in volume among several key indicators over 2011.
Last year, single family construction increased in volume by nearly...
The McKinney Experience, a community orientation and Leadership program of the McKinney Chamber of Commerce, will begin its spring session on March 23rd, 2012. The program is open to individuals...
Many students that attend Collin College intend to transfer to a four-year college or university.
Collin College has created a series of agreements with local and regional colleges and...
The Collin County Conservative Republicans, after an extensive vetting process is pleased to announce their endorsements for the 2012 Republican Primary. “We are honored to have such well...
TownSquareBuzz.com, McKinney’s community news and information website, was profiled in the Columbia Journalism Review on February 8, 2012. Moreover, Whichbox Media, the dynamic web platform that...