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The FM 487 bridge that goes over Bois D’Arc Lake opened earlier this year. (Courtesy North Texas Municipal Water District)

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By Miranda Jaimes | 2:45 PM Dec 17, 2021 CST | Updated 12:11 PM Dec 20, 2021 CST

Miranda joined Community Impact Newspaper as an editor in August 2017 with the Grapevine/Colleyville/Southlake edition. In 2019 she transitioned to editor for the McKinney edition. She began covering Frisco as well in 2020. Miranda covers local government, transportation, business and nonprofits in these communities. Prior to CI, Miranda served as managing editor for The Prosper Press, The Anna-Melissa Tribune and The Van Alstyne Leader, and before that reported and did design for The Herald Democrat, a daily newspaper in Grayson County. She graduated with a degree in journalism from Oklahoma Christian University in 2014.

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