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  3. Trophy Club, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Council Place 1 – Stacey Bauer (2023) Council Place 2 – Jeff Beach (2023) Council Place 3 and Mayor Pro Tem – Dennis Sheridan (2023) Council Place 4 – Karl Monger (2021) Council Place 5 – LuAnne Oldham (2023) Council Place 6 – Steve Flynn (2023) The Town Council has the authority to appoint and remove the Town Manager.

  4. Frisco, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Council members' duties include enacting local legislation , adopting budgets, determining policies, and appointing the city manager. The mayor and city council members each serve three year terms, with term limits of three terms. There have been only two city managers in Frisco history: George Purefoy, who served for over 34 years until his ...

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  6. The Gents Place - Wikipedia

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    The Gents Place is an ultra-premium and membership-based men's grooming and lifestyle club launched in Frisco, Texas, in 2008. The combination barbershop, spa and salon offers services including haircuts, coloring, shaves, hand and foot repairs and shoe shine services. [3]

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  8. Pat Fallon - Wikipedia

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    In the Denton County portion of Frisco, which consists of about one-third of the voters in House District 106, Fallon polled 65% of the vote. [10] In his first year on the city council, Fallon voted against a tax rate increase. In 2010, he voted against a city budget that would have increased the municipal debt. [12]

  9. Lebanon, Texas - Wikipedia

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    At about the same time, the last house dating from the town of Lebanon (built in 1895) was also moved to the Frisco Heritage Center. [6] The old town of Lebanon was located near what is now the intersection of Preston Road and John Hickman Parkway in the city of Frisco, Texas. Lebanon Baptist Church was originally located on the north edge of ...