Southlake, TX News Roundup (8/27/25)

North Fort Worth Kroger debuts: The newly remodeled 6650 N. Beach St. store will roll out expanded bakery, deli and produce departments, kick off a Sept. 3 ribbon-cutting with free breakfast for the first 200 customers and offer exclusive Sept. 3–9 deals — find out what’s in store.

Flower Mound seeks nominees: The Town is now accepting nominations for its Outstanding Citizenship Award until October 31, honoring adult and youth volunteers who enhance community life — find out how to nominate.

Willow Park’s first hospital: Texas Health Resources will debut a new hospital in 2028 next to its Neighborhood Care and Orthopedic & Spine Surgery centers, catering to a fast-growing community around Walsh Ranch and a UT Arlington campus — find out what services it will offer.

I-30 Arlington expansion plan: Arlington is set for a $218 million widening of Interstate 30 from Cooper Street to the Dallas County line as part of TxDOT’s $146 billion, 10-year congestion relief initiative, with bids opening next year — find out what’s next.

Boosting North Texas health workforce: A $5.7 million federal grant kicked off the four-year PATH Project this week with a signing ceremony at Dallas College, uniting four community colleges and the DFW Hospital Council to train underserved students and provide over $1.3 million in tuition aid — find out how students could benefit.

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