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Full name: Lance Edward Armstrong. Born: Sept. 18, 1971, at Plano, Texas. Size: 5-feet-10, 160 pounds. Career: Won Tour de France a record seven straight times (1999-2005). Retired at 33 after 2005 title. Returned to competition in January.
The unlikeliest of crazes is hatching amid the lawn gnomes and greenery of Texas suburbia: chicken farming.
Whitney Palmer is the speedster, blowing by defenders on runs, making a straight shot to the goal.
Preparing for a wedding is stressful for any bride n but few go to the lengths of Plano resident Christina Ibendahl to ensure they get hitched without a hitch.
Jade Monfils of Coppell was crowned the 2009 Miss Texas International and will be headed for the Miss International contest July 24 and 25 at the North Shore Center for performing arts in Chicago.
Blake Cronin's grand slam and Jacob Smith homer powered McKinney to take over first place in District 9-4A baseball on Friday night. Smith had three runs batted in, and McKinney had nine hits in a 11-1 victory at Sherman.
When Kentucky fired men's basketball coach Billy Clyde Gillispie, McKinney's G.J. Vilarino had a decision to make. Should G.J. stay or should he go?
Kindle Ladd pitched as McKinney North beat Frisco Wakeland, 6-5, on Friday. Zach Diaz, Chris Carpenter and Madison Middleton doubled for North (15-8, 9-5 in 9-4A).
Brandon Florez of McKinney North won two matches Monday in Austin to advance to the finals at the Class 4A state tennis tournament at the Penick-Allison Courts at the University of Texas.
Recently, Gov. Rick Perry signed into law House Bill 4294. The landmark bill gives all Texas public schools more liberty in its decisions regarding money spent on textbooks.
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