Local HR specialist opens Plano Two Maids location
The franchise location will serve Plano, and is fully licensed, bonded and insured, according to a press release.
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The franchise location will serve Plano, and is fully licensed, bonded and insured, according to a press release.
Yet another storm tore through Plano last night, this time with less damage, though 60 mph winds tore the roof off of PWSH.
ICYMI: Urban Bird Hot Chicken opened a Plano location in the Willow Bend area last week, serving up spicy tenders and loaded fries.
Bazaars, speakers and other events fill the Ramadan calendar this year in Plano, with several events at local event centers and EPIC.
Though Collin County has a vaccination rate high enough for herd immunity, researchers warn about concentrated unvaccinated social populations, especially amid an outbreak.
The 145-page draft will be unveiled on March 3, detailing community needs for dedicated arts spaces, better marketing and more City oversight.
The clinic will offer services like proprietary Gold Infusion facials, injectables, fillers, microneedling and PRP.
The restaurant focuses on experiential dining with carefully curated recipes from the fried chicken to 33 Restaurant’s signature pizzas.
Kennedy recently produced her first music video for her single “You Ain’t Seen Crazy Yet,” which is available now on YouTube.
Whitehead recently wrote “I Am Enough: A Memoir for Spiritual Seekers” chronicling becoming an ordained minister and self-image struggles.