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Town mourns loss of beloved council member Jim Ingalls

July 11, 2024 | Flower Mound, Denton County, Texas



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Town mourns loss of beloved council member Jim Ingalls
The Flower Mound Town Council convened on Wednesday evening, beginning with a moment of silence to honor the late Jim Ingalls, the outgoing mayor pro tem and a significant contributor to the town's historical commission. Council members expressed their deep sorrow over his passing, recognizing his pivotal role in establishing the commission and his dedication to preserving the town's history.

Following the tribute, the meeting transitioned to public comments, but no residents signed up to speak. The council emphasized the importance of addressing operational matters through town hall during business hours, ensuring that community concerns are properly channeled.

Commissioners reported on recent activities, including a work session focused on Denton County's collections policy, led by Peggy Riddle. This session was deemed beneficial for preparing exhibits and advancing the commission's efforts toward obtaining the Gibson Grant. Exciting developments were announced regarding the Gibson Grant log house, with plans to begin moving historical artifacts into the kitchen area soon.

The council encouraged residents to mark their calendars for July 29, when they will showcase their progress and engage with the community about the kitchen table in the Gibson Grant Log House. The meeting concluded with a commitment to keep the collections policy at the forefront of discussions, reflecting the commission's dedication to historical preservation.

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