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Frisco is a city in Collin County and Denton County, Texas (USA). It is a northern suburb of Dallas. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 33,714, while 2006 estimates place the population over 92,000. Frisco has been and continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. In the late 1990s, the North Dallas development tide hit the northern border of Plano and spilled into Frisco, sparking explosive growth into the 2000s. (Information provided by Wikipedia.)

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SECTION OF FM 3537 EAST MAIN STREET CLOSED DUE TO FIRE FUELED BY HAY BALES
SECTION OF F.M. 3537 (EAST MAIN STREET) CLOSED DUE TO FIRE FUELED BY HAY BALES

(May 11, 2008) A one mile section of F.M. 3537-between Independence and Custer Road - is closed while firefighters tackle a large fire fueled by large stacks of hay bales, some stacked as high as 12 feet. Firefighters anticipate this section of F.M. 3537, which is commonly called 'East Main Street', will be closed the remainder of the day since heavy smoke continues to cover the roadway, hindering visibility in the
area.

Firefighters say they got the call at approximately 3:47 a.m. from a passing motorist. The fire spans an approximately two acre site used to store hay bales.  Investigators are working to determine the cause of the fire; however, they say it appears suspicious.

Two engine companies, along with several brush trucks, are tackling the fire.  No homes are threatened at this time. Motorists should avoid the area and find alternate routes. Motorists should also check the city's website, www.friscotexas.gov  or updates before making their morning commute on Monday.

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FINAL RESULTS City of Frisco FISD May 10 General and Special Election

CITY OF FRISCO MAY 10 GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION RESULTS:

FINAL RESULTS

(3 of 3 Precincts Reporting Plus Early Votes - City of Frisco)

(8 of 8 Precincts Reporting Plus Early Votes - FISD)

 

(As reported by Collin County)

For more information, go to http://www.co.collin.tx.us/elections/index.jsp

 

MAYOR

Matt Lafata             1601        21.01%

Maher Maso        5358        76.99%

 

CITY COUNCIL PLACE 5

Tim H. Nelson           1990        38.32%

John C. Newsome           496              9.55%

Antonio Luevano            263              5.06%

Bart Crowder           2444        47.06%

 

CITY COUNCIL PLACE 6

Jim Tupper        1253       23.30%

Scott Johnson           3506       65.19%

Buddy Clark         371         6.90%

LaDella Levy              248         4.61%

 

REFEREDUM NO 1

For Ordinance           3032        43.25%

Against Ordinance 3979        56.75%

 

TRUSTEE, PLACE 4 - FRISCO ISD

Brenda Polk             3318        60.57%

Janet Maccubbin           2160            39.43%

 

TRUSTEE, PLACE 5 - FRISCO ISD

Jeremy Starritt         1648        33.69%

Richard A. Beaver 3244        66.31%

 

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