McKinney makes the "park" a permanent place for outdoor dining in the city center | Community Impact

2021-12-13 20:08:04 By : Mr. Xiangqian Liu

The outdoor dining area called Little Park is now a permanent facility in downtown McKinney. (Miranda James/Community Impact)

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Miranda James | December 8, 2021 at 5:50 PM CST | CST December 8, 2021 updated at 5:50 PM

Miranda joined the Community Impact newspaper in August 2017 as the editor of the Grapevine/Colleyville/Southlake edition. In 2019, she transferred to the editor of the McKinney edition. She also began reporting on Frisco in 2020. Miranda reports on local government, transportation, businesses, and non-profit organizations in these communities. Prior to joining CI, Miranda served as the executive editor of The Prosper Press, The Anna-Melissa Tribune, and The Van Alstyne Leader. Before that, she reported and designed for The Herald Democrat, a daily newspaper in Grayson County. She graduated from Oklahoma Christian University with a degree in journalism in 2014.

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