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Plano road projects to cause lane closures along Park Boulevard, Alma Drive

Two ongoing road projects in Plano will bring lane closures through October, according to social media posts by the city.

What you need to know: Through Oct. 31, eastbound and westbound Park Boulevard lanes at Ohio Drive will be reduced to one lane in each direction from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., according to the post. Lane closures are also underway through Oct. 23 on Alma Drive between Legacy Drive and Baxter Drive at the Russell Creek Bridge. Traffic will be open in both directions, but drivers will be shifted into two southbound lanes and one northbound lane.

 
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EōS Fitness opens 2nd Plano location, offers AI-powered personal training plans

EōS Fitness recently opened a second location in Plano, making this the 23rd EoS Fitness gym in Texas, according to a company news release.

What they offer: The 50,000-square-foot, full-service gym features cardio and strength equipment, innovative recovery solutions, smart technologies, group fitness classes and personal training options.

 
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Collin College announces certification for Toyota and Lexus training programs

Collin College officials have completed all requirements needed for a training partnership with Toyota.

The overview: The certified Toyota and Lexus Technician Training and Education Network, or T-TEN, program develops manufacturer-certified technicians in automotive dealerships across the United States, according to a Collin College news release. The college system’s training partnership with Toyota launched in fall 2023, and college officials completed the certification process this year.

Quote of note: “Achieving full compliance for the Toyota and Lexus T-TEN program is a pivotal milestone,” said Neil Matkin, Collin College district president, in the release. “We consider it a privilege to continue growing our partnership with Toyota Motor North America, Gulf States Toyota, and Toyota and Lexus dealerships, to offer more educational pathways in automotive, and to preserve local talent in Collin County.”

 
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Rollertown Beerworks to open in Frisco

Rollertown Beerworks will open its doors to customers in October.

What they offer: The business has a range of beer, cocktail and non-alcoholic beverage options.

 

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