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It’s official!

It’s official!

John Yeager, owner of Wylie Insurance and founding member of the Wylie Economic Development Corporation, has been honored with a street sign in his name. John Yeager Way is located in the FM 544 Gateway Addition. Friends, family and city officials joined togther, with...

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Governor requests presidential disaster declaration

Gov. Greg Abbott on Jan. 13 asked for a presidential disaster declaration for three counties that sustained widespread damage attributed to severe thunderstorms, straight-line winds, hail and tornadoes. The stormy weather on Oct. 20-21 hit Cameron, Dallas and Erath...

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Man arrested in attempted robbery

Man arrested in attempted robbery

A report that a man was knocking on doors late at night led Wylie Police to the battered victim of a reported robbery and subsequently to the arrest of his alleged assailant. When police responded to a complaint at 8:43 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, they found a man who...

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So it begins

So it begins

Jose Melendez soars to the basket for the score against Royse City on Jan. 11 in non-district. For more photos, click here. Raiders sail into 10-5A against McKinney North Wylie East boys basketball’s quest for the district title is drawing near. They open 10-5A on the...

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Awareness key to combating human trafficking in US

Awareness key to combating human trafficking in US

January is Human Slavery and Trafficking Awareness Month and each year strides are being made to bring awareness to this crime. Texas continues to rank second in the nation in human trafficking cases reports the National Human Trafficking hotline. Human trafficking is...

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FFA and 4-H members compete in county show

FFA and 4-H members compete in county show

Livestock exhibitors from Wylie High and Wylie East High School started the year strong last week by picking up several top awards at the Collin County Junior Livestock Show. The event was held Jan. 6-11 at Myers Park in McKinney and drew FFA and 4-H members from...

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Tech gifts can make resolutions a reality

Tech gifts can make resolutions a reality

While many people who make New Year’s resolutions drop them within a couple weeks or months, pulling those newly received tech device gifts out of the packaging and putting them to good use may be just the help you need to keep your resolutions on track. Learn how to...

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Opinion: Why trust matters

Opinion: Why trust matters

To me, it was a thunderclap. Years ago, when I was in Congress, we were in the midst of a tense, contentious debate. Members had gotten irritated, levying charges back and forth, and tempers were rising. It was starting to look like we might just go off the rails....

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Collin College hosts art exhibit

Collin College hosts art exhibit

Next week will mark the kickoff of a month-long art exhibit celebrating the environment. Collin College’s Spring Creek campus in Plano will host the “Land: Awe and Raw” exhibit from Thursday, Jan. 16 until Wednesday, Feb. 12. A reception is scheduled for 4 p.m....

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