The racial divide in McKinney continues, the East District will be “redeveloped,” and long time residents aren’t planning on standing down. On February 2, 2021;
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Community leader Hicks awarded proclamations for anti-bullying work
LEWISVILLE, TEXAS — Community leader T-Ronn Hicks recently received four proclamations of appreciation for his work at combating bullying. He was awarded one from the State of
Angela Paxton Is The Dipshit Of The Week
Texas District 8 Senator Angela Paxton graduated from ‘Dipshit of the Day.’ In a week where we saw not just the President of the United
A Failure of Leadership
Collin County’s government is failing the ultimate test “One of the tests of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an
Webcast Facilitated McKinney Talk and Showed Us Why We Are Divided
We know the problem. But, how do we fix the problem? Last week, local Facebook webcast, based out of Frisco, JP, Kathy, and the Crew
North Texas Hateriots Attempting Psychological Warfare on Neighbors
And they are creating a dangerous atmosphere. Psychological warfare is the planned tactical use of propaganda, threats, and other non-combat techniques during wars, threats of
McKinney Continues to Grapple With Race
With lawsuits pending, recall elections coming, and angry residents in tow, there’s no telling how long this battle will go on. Another Tuesday night in
Town Attempting to Block Black Citizens From the 1965 Rights Act
White privilege gone awry or something more nefarious? (Edit: for those asking me for a cliff-notes, it’s difficult to summarize since the entire incident started
McKinney Mayor Uses Lies to Attack Councilman
A display in absurdity from Mayor George Fuller. The situation in McKinney is astounding. It is rare that we get to see elected officials behave
McKinney’s Black Councilman Targeted for Speaking up for Black Lives
This is what white supremacy looks like. La’Shadion Shemwell is the only Black Councilman in McKinney’s city council. Not only has he been the target