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Flower Mound officials appropriate $398K for 3 road projects

Flower Mound council members approved a design contract with Kimley-Horn worth $398,000 during the Dec. 1 meeting.

What you need to know: The design contract covers reconstruction projects for three streets: Marcus Drive between Colony Street and Coker Drive; Marcus Court; and Prospect Drive. The roads were originally constructed in 1984, according to town documents.

The overview: Work along Marcus Drive, Marcus Court and Prospect Drive will include reconstruction of the concrete pavement, sidewalks and barrier-free ramps.

Construction along Marcus Drive will also include replacing the 8-foot water main.

Before you go: The project will be funded by 2025 bond funds earmarked for street reconstruction. Flower Mound voters approved the $112 million 2025 bond package in May.

 
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Indian fusion restaurant, One Fusion, opens in Argyle

One Fusion is now offering Indian style food with fine dine seating and a dance floor in Argyle, said Goutham Tam, one of the partners on the project.

What's on the menu: The restaurant serves mysore bonda, which includes maida, curd, green chili and ginger and poori, which includes wheat flour, oil and potato curry, according to its website. One Fusion offers vegetable and nonvegetable soup such as cream of tomato soup and egg drop soup.

Meals also include Chinese dishes, rice dishes, sandwiches and desserts, per its website.

One more thing: Live performances and DJ nights will also occur, Tam said. 

  • 8131 Gateway Drive, Ste. 500, Argyle
 

 
Metro News monday
Check out 6 trending Dallas-Fort Worth stories

A new hospital is set to be built in McKinney after city officials approved the project, and Dallas Area Rapid Transit's $2 billion Silver Line transit rail is now open and connecting travelers to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. 

See details on these stories and more in a list of the top six most-read stories from Community Impact's Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas from Dec. 1-5.

McKinney council approves zoning for new Texas Health hospital near Trinity Falls

Prosper ISD sets middle school attendance zones for 2026-27 school year

Silver Line connects riders from Plano, Richardson to DFW Airport

Lewisville ISD superintendent proposes moving programs out of surplus buildings

15 business, restaurant updates from Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake

Check out 14 places for children to play indoors around Dallas-Fort Worth

 
Neighboring News
Spruce Home + Closet relocates to new spot in Southlake, celebrates 5th anniversary

After nearly five years in the Park Village shopping center, Spruce Home + Closet has a new location in Southlake off North Carroll Avenue.

The details: 
The retail store sells clothing and accessories, candles, bags, hats, and jewelry, according to the website.

The first location, a 2,000-square-foot space at 11610 E. Southlake Blvd., Ste. 240, was opened by owners Dan and Amy Kelly Nov. 28, 2020.

  • Relocated Nov. 14
  • 409 N. Carroll Ave., Southlake

 
Statewide News
Texas medical cannabis program expands to include 9 potential new dispensaries

Nine new medical cannabis dispensaries could soon open in Texas, the Department of Public Safety announced Dec. 1.

The overview: The nine companies were preliminarily approved to join three existing dispensaries that provide medical-grade, low-THC products to eligible patients through the Texas Compassionate Use Program. The program's expansion comes after state lawmakers passed House Bill 46 this spring.

Lawmakers also allowed dispensaries to store products in multiple locations, which advocates said would cut costs, and added more qualifying conditions to the program.

Zooming in: The nine providers given conditional licenses Dec. 1 are:

  • Verano Texas LLC in West Texas
  • Trulieve TX Inc. in the Panhandle
  • Texas Patient Access LLC in North Texas
  • Lonestar Compassionate Care Group LLC in North Texas
  • Lone Star Bioscience Inc. in South Central Texas
  • PC TX OPCO LLC, dba PharmaCann, in Southeast Texas
  • Texa OP, dba TexaRx, in the Rio Grande Valley
  • Story of Texas LLC in Southeast Texas
  • Dilatso LLC in North Texas 

The companies must pass a final evaluation before they can cultivate, manufacture, distribute or sell products.

 

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