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Lewisville ISD trustees approve $15.4M in campus and facility renovations

Lewisville ISD trustees approved $15.4 million in campus construction projects at a March 9 board meeting, following a March 2 report from Executive Construction Director Randy Fite.

By the numbers: The projects include:

  • $434,904 for new shade structures at Timber Creek Elementary School
  • $80,057 for a new marquee at Timber Creek Elementary School
  • Nearly $9.08 million for Highland Village Elementary playground and paving improvements and various LISD programs
  • Almost $2.53 million for the Lewisville High School baseball concessions replacement
  • Close to $1.17 million for The Colony High School indoor athletic center upgrades
  • $1.09 million for the Lewisville High School boys track locker room renovation
  • Over $1 million for Lewisville High School indoor athletic center upgrades

The projects total nearly $15.38 million, which is about $1.1 million over budget, Fite said.

“We do have available funds in different sources, there are land sales, there are bond project savings, and there’s always our bond interest earnings account that can be utilized to cover the overage,” Fite said.

 
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Degree Wellness offers cryotherapy, red light therapy in Flower Mound

A new wellness business, Degree Wellness, opened its doors in mid-March.

The overview: Degree Wellness offers several services, including:

  • Oxygen therapy
  • IV Therapy, which is overseen by a registered nurse
  • Red light therapy
  • Infrared sauna
  • Compression massages for legs and hips
  • Cryotherapy
  • Cold plunge

More details:
 The business also offers membership plans for customers that include a different number of sessions, starting from two per month.
  • 1400 Long Prairie Road, Ste. 150, Flower Mound

 
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Denton ISD to rezone Paloma Creek Elementary students to higher-performing schools

Denton ISD leaders are planning to repurpose Paloma Creek Elementary School after it did not meet Texas Education Agency standards for several years in a row.

The district’s board of trustees and district staff discussed the rezoning plans in a Feb. 24 meeting. Current students will be moved to nearby, higher-performing elementary schools as part of DISD’s Building Forward initiative, according to a district news release. Students will be moved for the 2026-27 school year.

Denton ISD teachers to receive $750 pay increase; staff to see 1% midpoint payment

Denton ISD teachers and staff members will receive a pay increase after the DISD community approved of a tax rate increase under Proposition A.

The overview: The pay increase was discussed by district staff during a Feb. 24 school board meeting.

 
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Mad Greens, Great American Bakery Cafe, Chili’s Bar and Grill coming to DFW Airport

The Dallas Fort Worth International Airport will have new dining options coming to terminals A and D.

During the DFW Airport board of directors meetings, new and amended leases were approved for various concessions.

What’s happening? In Terminal A, a lease with Mitchell Olsen Partners DFW LLC was amended for a quick-serve salad location near Gate A pier for Mad Greens. The restaurant, with four locations in the Austin area, serves salad, bowls and wraps, according to its online menu. The restaurant replaces Salad and Go, which closed all its Texas locations earlier this year, according to previous reporting.

Long story short: There were three changes approved for Terminal D.

A Great American Bakery location will be going in near Gate D34 and will be operated by Java Star Inc. There was a lease assumption from Host Java DFW, which operated The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf at that same location.

Trinity Groves Bar, near Gate D2, will become Chili’s Margarita Bar, and the Trinity Groves Kitchen will be replaced by Chili’s Bar and Grill.

 
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