Flower Mound, TX News Roundup (8/10/25)

From trunk to Forbes list: Debbie Sardone turned a car-trunk venture into one of America’s largest privately owned cleaning firms, and her Cleaning for a Reason nonprofit has donated over $20 million in free cleanings for cancer patients — find out how she earned a spot on Forbes 50 Over 50.

Travel Royale gets a facelift: The DCTA launched its updated Travel Royale app system on August 9, offering a modernized interface and smoother rider interactions — check out the changes.

Survive North Texas summer: Yesterday’s Denton County Master Gardener guide reveals how drip irrigation and strategic watering keep your garden thriving through 98°F highs — learn what you need.

Lewisville, Flower Mound unite: The two cities have renewed their youth services partnership to expand after-school programs, mentoring and recreational opportunities for local teens — find out what this means for area youth.

Cross Timbers’ 60-Year Milestone: Celebrating six decades of superior, tech-driven water service—with electronic meters, top ratings for 43 years straight and a push to add 50 members by the end of 2025 — find out.

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