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🎡 Farmersville Community Watch: Events In Question, Park Projects And Big Decisions Ahead

Feb 11, 2026

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10 min read

🎡 Farmersville Community Watch: Events In Question, Park Projects And Big Decisions Ahead

Farmersville leaned into big conversations this week as event planning hit uncertainty, park upgrades moved forward, and funding choices started shaping what residents may see next. Between grant talks, safety updates, and downtown energy, the town felt active and evolving. Here’s where the momentum is building.

🏛️ NEW LEADERSHIP ERA, ICY WEATHER AFTERMATH, AND LOCAL DECISIONS TAKING SHAPE

Feb 4, 2026

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6 min read

🏛️ NEW LEADERSHIP ERA, ICY WEATHER AFTERMATH, AND LOCAL DECISIONS TAKING SHAPE

Farmersville felt busy and grounded this week as council conversations blended leadership changes, public safety recognition, winter storm realities, and the everyday details that shape how the city moves. From residents speaking up about street conditions to updates on fire response costs and long term projects inching forward, the tone carried a mix of accountability and forward momentum. The pace is picking up across town, and you can feel the next chapter starting to take shape.

❄️ FARMERSVILLE COLD SNAP, ACTIVITY HEATING UP AT THE SENIOR CENTER, CIVIC CENTER & LIBRARY

Jan 28, 2026

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6 min read

❄️ FARMERSVILLE COLD SNAP, ACTIVITY HEATING UP AT THE SENIOR CENTER, CIVIC CENTER & LIBRARY

Farmersville pressed forward this week as several long running discussions began turning into tangible next steps. Projects that have sat in planning mode are showing signs of real movement, while new conversations are shaping how the city approaches the months ahead. It wasn’t loud or flashy, but it was the kind of week that signals progress, with actions starting to replace conversations and change becoming easier to see. Let's get into it.

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