Plano ranks 9th in Best Cities for Jobs study
Plano ranked highly for its available jobs, higher than average median annual income and relatively slow growth, according to WalletHub.
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Plano ranked highly for its available jobs, higher than average median annual income and relatively slow growth, according to WalletHub.
The sports bar’s newest location is set to open in early February, serving up elevated bar favorites with a swanky design and vibe.
The restaurant has served over 4 million customers in its 15 years since opening its first location, with the Plano location celebrating 10 later this year.
Those that donate canned goods during the campaign – starting Jan. 15 and ending on Super Bowl Sunday – will receive $5 fowling open play.
The intersections are sanded/salted, warming centers are open to the public and many Plano services are shut down. Stay warm and safe, Plano!
Registration opens soon for a time slot in the closet, and donations of dresses, accessories and shoes are being accepted now.
The company will host a demonstration of their automated lawnmowers at High Point Park on Jan. 17 at 1 p.m.
The class begins on Jan. 23 after an informational session on Jan. 17 at the Collin College Courtyard Center.
Indy Clover, owned and operated by Zach & Shana Champlin, will feature dozens of booths from independent sellers with plenty of “lucky finds.”
Sgt. Anderson and McIllroy worked together for months to create prosthetic attachments that would give Anderson more range of motion.