by Top Dog Pet Sitters | Apr 8, 2025 | home-featured, Informative Articles, Learn
We spent Saturday, December 26th, 2015, running errands. Every time we got out of the car, we commented on how the air felt “different” and “heavy.” The weather forecast for the day included a high of 77 degrees with thunderstorms and potential...
by Linda Bonner | Mar 27, 2025 | Announcement, Announcements, Business News, home-featured, Informative Articles, Learn, Learn-Featured, Non-Profit News
The McKinney Senior Services Alliance (SSA), part of the McKinney Chamber of Commerce, is a group of businesses and professionals dedicated to serving the senior community and their families by connecting them with essential support and information. Each year, they...
by Top Dog Pet Sitters | Mar 27, 2025 | Informative Articles, Learn
Leaving your pet in someone else’s care can be stressful for you and your pet. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible. Whether you are at work or traveling, this checklist will help you and Top Dog Pet...
by Kathy Todryk | Mar 27, 2025 | Balance, Balance-Featured, home-featured, Informative Articles, Learn
Are you ready for Spring? We’ve had a hint lately that Spring is coming to Texas! That means more time outdoors for us to grab a little Vitamin D! Did you know there’s numerous benefits related to sunshine?? Here’s a few: Vitamin D Synthesis: Exposure to...
by mcourtright | Mar 14, 2025 | home-featured, Informative Articles, Learn, Press Releases, Pulse, Pulse-Featured
The McKinney Chamber of Commerce successfully hosted a dynamic Candidate Forum on March 13th, providing voters with a unique opportunity to engage with candidates in a more personal setting. The event featured candidates running for mayor, city council, and school...
by Linda Bonner | Mar 12, 2025 | Business News, home-featured, Informative Articles, Learn, Pulse
When you hear the phrase “employment for people with disabilities,” what comes to mind? Do you picture someone bagging groceries or working in a workshop assembling kits? If you do, I want to think bigger! Employing people with disabilities means more than just...