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  • The Denison Development Alliance (DDA) announced it has selected Craig International as master developer for a 189-acre, city-owned site at the high-profile intersection of US Highway 75 and FM-84, one of the most strategically positioned development opportunities in North Texas. The DDA approved the selection during a special meeting at Denison City Hall on Thursday.
  • On Saturday, March 28, 2026, the Fannin County Master Gardeners will hold the 21st Annual Garden, Lawn & Home Expo at the Multipurpose Complex in the Dr. E.O. Harrison Building at 700 FM 87, Bonham from 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend this free event. Door prizes will be given and a silent auction will be held.
  • You are invited to Harmony House on Sunday, April 19, '26, 3-5 p.m., to experience Helene Cronin's masterful songwriting talent. She will be singing songs from her latest album, Maybe New Mexico, which has caught the attention of the songwriting community and fans. Helene will play two 45-minute sets with a 30-minute intermission so guests can mingle, interact with Helene, purchase merch, enjoy refreshments, or take a brief walk around the property (The early wildflowers will spread across the meadows).
  • As Dallas’s world-famous Longhorn Ballroom continues to evolve and expand, the Longhorn property fits more and more in line with how its stewards at Kessler Presents have always envisioned it to be: a campus for creatives. Collectively, The Longhorn, nestled along the banks of the original Trinity River and just a mile from Downtown Dallas, isn’t just the venue anymore; it’s a whole hub for the next generation of Texas’s creative minds, uniting food, drink, entertainment, retail, and community under one legendary name. And beginning in Spring 2026, The Longhorn is taking the party outdoors.
  • Spring has sprung and the wildflowers across Texas are beginning to bloom! One of the best, and safest spots to view the state’s various native beauties is in Texas State Parks. Choose one of more than 85 parks to take your family photos amongst this year’s blooms away from busy roadways. Try not to step on the flowers so they return next year and resist the urge to take one home with you so others can enjoy themselves. Leave no trace but enjoy the space! photo by Allen Rich
  • The vast majority of Texas’ native snake species are nonvenomous such as the diamondback water snake. Knowing how to properly identify snakes can help alleviate fears and increase appreciation of an area’s ecosystem. (Toby Hibbitts/Texas A&M AgriLife)