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Check out 10 health and wellness businesses that opened in Flower Mound, Highland Village, Argyle in 2025

If you're looking for fitness, urgent care or cryotherapy, these 10 businesses in Flower Mound, Highland Village and Argyle have you covered.

Check out some of the health-based businesses that opened in 2025. This list is not comprehensive.

Discover Strength
Strength training studio Discover Strength opened in January in Bartonville. The studio offers physiologist-led one-on-one and group strength training programs.

  • 2660 FM 407, Ste. 200, Bartonville

Atelier Dentistry

The dentist’s office provides dental care services and treatments, including teeth whitenings, implants and full-mouth reconstruction. The business opened in early August.
  • 3020 Broadmoor Lane, Ste. 100, Flower Mound

iCRYO

Cryotherapy center iCRYO opened in Highland Village in late June. The business offers whole body cryotherapy to reduce pain and inflammation, according to the company’s website. The business also offers red light therapy and several medical and lifestyle services.
  • 1601 Village Parkway, Ste. 130, Highland Village

 
Stay In The Know
What to know about New Year's Eve fireworks in Flower Mound, Highland Village, Argyle

New Year's Eve is approaching, which means midnight parties, food and champagne. As you prepare for the last evening of 2025, be aware of the firework laws within your community.

The details: Flower Mound does not allow fireworks and may result in fines of up to $2,000, according to a post from the fire department’s Facebook page.

Commercial firework displays require a permit, which can be obtained through the fire marshal’s office, per town documents.

Highland Village does not allow fireworks of any kind, including firecrackers, torpedos, skyrockets, roman candles, sparklers, or anything similar, per city documents.

Argyle does not permit fireworks, as well, according to its website.

 
Metro News
North Star Diagnostic Imaging partners with Civie to enhance imaging process for North Texas patients

Through a new partnership with radiology software provider Civie, North Star Diagnostic Imaging has added new technology to all of the business's 15 locations throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

How it works: The unified Radiology Information System uses artificial intelligence to reduce the administrative burden on physicians and provide an improved patient experience. According to a North Star Diagnostic Imaging news release, benefits of the technology include:

  • Lower patient costs
  • Faster imaging results
  • Reduced wait times for scheduling and authorizations
  • More time for providers to spend with patients

 
CI Texas
Here’s what Texans should know about the 2026 elections

2026 is a big election year in Texas. Voters will see 18 statewide races, all congressional seats, most state legislative seats and a variety of local positions on the ballot.

The overview: The Republican and Democratic primary elections will be held March 3, and the midterm election is set for Nov. 3.

Texas holds primaries for all partisan elected positions, such as state officials; state and federal lawmakers; and county judges, commissioners and justices of the peace. Third-party candidates, including independents, Libertarian Party candidates and Green Party candidates, have separate election processes will not be listed on the primary ballots in March. Eligible candidates representing various parties will appear on the November ballot.

Looking back: All statewide offices on the ballot are currently held by Republicans, although some are not running for reelection. No Democrat or third-party candidate has won a statewide office in Texas since 1994, election records show.

Check out the full article for more details on election processes and an overview of state-level races.

 

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