Flower Mound, TX News Roundup (8/27/25)

Ground fogging begins Thursday: Denton County launches overnight fogging near Argyle and Pilot Point after mosquito traps tested positive for West Nile virus — find out how to protect yourself.

FMHS seniors shift gears: The Flower Mound Redline Club hosts a charity car show at Parker Square this Saturday from 8–11 a.m., raising funds and awareness for Mothers Against Drunk Driving with free coffee and donuts — find out more.

$5.7M health workforce boost: A four-year PATH Project funded by the U.S. Department of Labor will unite Dallas College, three other community colleges and the DFW Hospital Council to train thousands of underserved North Texas students with targeted programs and over $1.3 million in tuition aid — find out what it offers future health professionals.

Frontier expands DFW network: The Denver-based carrier will launch three weekly flights to Fort Lauderdale on Nov. 20 and add twice-weekly Dallas–New Orleans service from Feb. 13, 2026 — find out more.

Nominate Outstanding Citizens: Flower Mound seeks nominees for its Outstanding Citizenship Award, recognizing volunteers whose efforts enrich community life. Submissions close October 31 — find out how to nominate.

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