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MISSING DOG

Our dog ran away from the sitters house about 18 hours ago. They live in McKinney, almost bordering Frisco. Last seen on Stonewood Drive.

The dog’s name is Romeo. He is a Maltese, 7 years old, and about 6 pounds.

If anyone finds him, please message me here!

u/AggressiveTank8571 — 1 day ago
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Sears at Stonebriar Center in Frisco Texas (Opened July 15 2000) 25 Years Ago Today (Closed January 6 2019 due to October 15 2018 bankruptcy)

Today marks exactly 25 years since this Sears department store at the Stonebriar Center in Frisco Texas opened its doors on July 15th of 2000! On October 15th of 2018 Sears Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and had since added 142 stores, including this one, to the list of locations that was slated to close on January 6th of 2019. As of this year it has since been slated to be turned into a Dick's House of Sport. There is still one Sears left in the state of Texas, at Cielo Vista Mall in El Paso, the last one in the state and one of 8 to 7 to 6 and any month they could be 0. They also have a website Sears.com since the mid to late 1990s.

Taken by various users sometime in the 2010s decade

Built 2000

Edit: forgot to add dates, source and credits

Joey M. on March 29 2014
Chris C. on November 19 2014
Juan Q. on June 11 2017 and October 21, November 11 and December 24 2018
Daniela N. on Dec 29, 2018

https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sears-frisco

u/RareSeaworthiness905 — 3 days ago

Thinking of moving from Massachusetts to Texas with my husband and two kids. Should we do it?

Hi Everyone!

We are thinking of moving from Massachusetts to Texas. It would be myself and my kids (a 2-month-old baby boy and 7-year-old girl). We’d like to move to a good school district and have been looking at the Frisco, Plano, and Celina areas.

Looking for advice from anyone who has made a similar move — especially families with young kids. How has it been for you? Do you regret it at all? What are the biggest pros/cons you’ve experienced?

We’re mainly thinking about:

- schools

- safety/family atmosphere

- cost of living

- making new friends/community

- weather adjustment

- overall quality of life

Any insight or recommendations would be appreciated!

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u/Extra_Storage_530 — 9 days ago
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I built a free balloon-popping game to track the Frisco mayor runoff — popthevote.com

Hey r/Frisco! With the Hill vs. Vilhauer mayor runoff coming up June 13, I built a little experiment: popthevote.com. I'm on solo developer living here in Frisco the past 10 years and thought this might be fun and engaging.

It's a 60-second balloon-popping game. You pop balloons for your candidate, and the results feed into a live tally. No sign-up, totally free, takes less than a minute.

Feel free to play it, share it, wreck your streak, whatever. Just genuinely want to see if this works as a fun civic/community type of engagement thing. And don't forget to go vote! Let me know what you think!

Link: popthevote.com

u/falcor00 — 9 days ago