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Prosper police chief to retire in February

Prosper Police Chief Doug Kowalski will retire in February after more than a decade with the town, according to a Jan. 20 town news release.

What you need to know: Kowalski joined the Prosper Police Department in 2014 as interim police chief and was later appointed to the permanent role.

“It has been an honor to serve a community that shows such unwavering support for its public safety personnel,” Kowalski said. “I am grateful to the residents, Town Council, town leadership and especially the men and women of the Prosper Police Department for being such strong partners in public safety.”

What's next?: Kowalski’s final day of service with the town will be Feb. 13, according to the release. Details regarding the town’s interim leadership and transition plan are expected to be released soon, the release states.

 
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See 6 businesses coming soon to Celina

Check out these 6 businesses that are coming soon in Celina.

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Alpha Omega Gymnastics: 
A representative said the new location is expected to open in early January, and registration for the facility is now open.

Celina Blooms and Gifts: The new location of Prosper Bloom and Gifts, the flagship store located in Prosper, will be located just off Celina’s downtown square.

 
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FIFA International Broadcasting Center, Heart Hospital: see 5 of the latest permits filed in the DFW area

Construction for the 2026 FIFA World Cup's International Broadcasting Center has started and is among other projects recently filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Here are five of the most expensive permits filed with TDLR in the past week.

1. Harmon Road Apartments: A 3,143-square-foot leasing office in north Fort Worth is scheduled to begin construction in March of this year, according to a TDLR filing. The apartments will be located off US 287 near the Chisholm Ridge.

  • Location: 1701 E. Harmon Road, Fort Worth
  • Estimated timeline: March 1, 2026-Aug. 1, 2027
  • Estimated cost: $41 million

 
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Q&A: Get to know the Republican primary candidates for Collin County judge

Two Republican candidates are running for a four-year term as Collin County judge in the upcoming March 3 primary election.

The big picture: Rick Grady and Chris Hill are looking to earn the Republican nomination for the county judge seat. The winning Republican candidate will face Democrat John R. Buster Brown in November. Brown is running uncontested in the Democratic primary.

Preparing for the polls: Early voting begins Feb. 17 for March 3 primary races across Texas, including 18 statewide races and various local races. Registered voters may cast ballots in either Texas’ Republican or Democratic primary, but not both. Third-party candidates will appear on the ballot in November.

 
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Q&A: Get to know the Texas Republicans running for U.S. Senate in the March primary

Eight Republican candidates are running to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate during the upcoming March 3 primary election.

The big picture: Republican incumbent John Cornyn is seeking a fifth term as Texas' senior senator. Each state has two U.S. senators—Cornyn currently serves alongside Republican Ted Cruz.

Seven Republican candidates are challenging Cornyn for the Republican nomination: John O. Adefope, Anna Bender, Virgil John Bierschwale, Sara Canady, Wesley Hunt, Gulrez “Gus” Khan and Ken Paxton.

If no candidate receives more than 50% of the votes in the Republican primary, a runoff election will be held between the two top vote-getters on May 26.

Looking ahead: The winning Republican candidate will face the winner of the Democratic nomination in November; the winner of that election will be sworn in to the U.S. Senate in January 2027.

 
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Q&A: Get to know the Texas Democrats running for US Senate in the March primary

Three Democratic candidates are running to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate during the upcoming March 3 primary election.

The overview: Jasmine Crockett, Ahmad R. Hassan and James Talarico are competing for the Democratic nomination for a six-year term in the U.S. Senate.

The details: Each state has two U.S. senators, with Ted Cruz and John Cornyn currently representing Texas. Cornyn, whose seat is up for election, is running for reelection in an eight-way Republican primary.

The winning Democratic candidate will face the winner of the Republican nomination in November; the winner of that election will be sworn in to the U.S. Senate in January 2027.

 

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