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Lifeguard team aims for state championship after record win

July 25, 2024 | McKinney, Collin County, Texas



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Lifeguard team aims for state championship after record win
In a recent government meeting, officials celebrated the success of local lifeguards, with one team winning the North Texas lifeguard competition. This victory marks the eighth time the team has claimed the title, a record achievement, and they are set to compete in the state competition next Wednesday in Round Rock. The team aims to bring home the first-place trophy.

Additionally, the golf course reported record-breaking numbers, with revenues showing a 5% increase compared to previous years, despite three months still remaining in the fiscal year. This growth is attributed to recent renovations, which have significantly enhanced the facility's appeal.

The meeting also addressed the rescheduling of the National Trail Appreciation event, originally planned for early June but postponed due to weather conditions. The event will now take place this Saturday, the 27th, from 8 to 11 AM at Bonnie Wink Park. Officials anticipate favorable weather and encourage community participation, highlighting various activities planned for attendees of all ages.

The meeting concluded with an invitation for questions from board members, signaling an open dialogue about community initiatives and achievements.

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