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Fuzzy's Tacos, a Ft Worth based quirky taco chain is opening in Richardson.
Apparently they are taking the old Braum's location on Campbell Road.
Some new photos have been added to the history section.
A Dallas Morning News article reads "Richardson kids honored for donating gifts to Toys for Tots" but what did some Frisco kids make donations for?
Rockler Woodworking and Hardware, a Minnesota based woodworking supply retailer will open in Promenade. Rockler was founded in 1954 in Minnesota and now has branches across the US. They have Texas locations in Houston, Arlington and Mesquite. They have reportedly leased over 6500 square feet.
On the Dallas Morning News Richardson blog, RISD beat reporter Jeffery Weiss listed some statistics reported from the State of Texas. Is he right? I'm not so sure he is. (Update: Jeffrey Weiss updated his blog entry so we were right.)
Ian McCann responded to my discussion of his article on the North Texas Municipal Water District's presentation on the Lookout Transfer Station. He discusses the three points I say were left out.
Bob Loftin, former coach in the RISD and minor league baseball player, died on Saturday, December 12, 2009. Read on for more details.
Mike Judge, Creator of King of the Hill and Office Space, mentions Richardson, Texas in a web chat about his new film Extract. It is not the first time he mentions Richardson. Read on...
Ian McCann of the Dallas Morning News does a job again of telling the story. This time its the Lookout Transfer Station, but unless I am missing something he left out three important points. Go to the jump to read more.
Many of you have read here and elsewhere about the November 23 City Council meeting where several neighborhood representatives presented their recommendations about the Lookout Transfer Station. Much of the effort put into their presentation was overshadowed by controversy about whether their presentation was finished, or whether their five minutes per person had expired. You can read one take on the matter and a set of solutions.
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