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June 23, 2025 2 mins
McKinney listeners, let’s dive into everything that’s been making headlines around town this past day. The hot and breezy June weather has kept everyone on their toes, with temperatures fluctuating between 69 and 89 degrees, according to Weather25 dot com. Partly cloudy skies greeted the city earlier today with a moderate breeze clocking up to almost 14 miles per hour as reported by Dallas Fort Worth International weather data, so hopefully you had your hat on if you were out for a stroll. Pollen counts have been steadily moderate, and the air quality remains good—so allergy sufferers may get a slight break, but it’s still smart to keep that antihistamine handy just in case.

In local sports, high school athletes continue impressing at their summer camps but there have been no major game results reported yet in the last 24 hours, making this a bit of a quiet stretch before preseason tournaments start to heat up later this month.

A somber note for our community: FMX ninety-four point five reports that a lightning strike at The Bridges Golf Club took the life of local father Spencer Loalbo while he was golfing with his dad. It’s a tragic reminder for all of us to be cautious with fast-changing summer storms, even if the skies look mostly clear overhead.

On the business side, Community Impact announced this morning that Verity Behavioral Solutions is getting ready for its McKinney grand opening on Eldorado Parkway, offering applied behavior analysis therapy for children with autism. The clinic will hold its opening event this weekend and promises a trauma-informed, individualized approach for families seeking support.

Meanwhile, city government is inviting all to join in the Juneteenth Freedom, Resilience, and Unity festivities, adding a positive note and much needed celebration to the community spirit. And in case you missed the news, the local Kroger location is one of several set to close as part of a nationwide effort to improve efficiency by the grocery giant, so you may want to plan ahead for your next shopping trip.

Thanks for tuning in to your McKinney update, and be sure to subscribe for more community news and events. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your news and information for McKinney Texas podcast
McKinney listeners. Let's dive into everything that's been making headlines
around town this past day. The hot and breezy June
weather has kept everyone on their toes, with temperatures fluctuating
between sixty nine and eighty nine degrees according to weather
twenty five dot com. Partly cloudy skies greeted the city

(00:23):
earlier today with a moderate breeze clocking up to almost
fourteen miles per hour as reported by Dallas Fort Worth
International Weather Data, so hopefully you had your hat on
if you were out for a stroll. Pollen counts have
been steadily moderate and the air quality remains good, so
allergy sufferers may get a slight break, but it's still

(00:43):
smart to keep that antihistamine handy just in case. In
local sports, high school athletes continue impressing at their summer camps,
but there have been no major game results reported yet
in the last twenty four hours, making this a bit
of a quiet stretch before pre season tournaments start to
heat up later this month. A somber note for our community,

(01:06):
FMX ninety four point five reports that a lightning strike
at the Bridges Golf Club took the life of local
father Spencer Loalbo while he was golfing with his dad.
It's a tragic reminder for all of us to be
cautious with fast changing summer storms, even if the skies
look mostly clear overhead. On the business side, Community Impact

(01:28):
announced this morning that Verity Behavioral Solutions is getting ready
for its McKinney grand opening on El Dorado Parkway, offering
applied behavior analysis therapy for children with autism. The clinic
will hold its opening event this weekend and promises a
trauma informed, individualized approach for family seeking support. Meanwhile, city

(01:50):
government is inviting all to join in the Juneteenth Freedom,
Resilience and Unity festivities, adding a positive note and much
needed celebration to the community's spirit. And in case you
missed the news, the local Kroger location is one of
several set to close as part of a nationwide effort
to improve efficiency by the grocery giant, so you may

(02:12):
want to plan ahead for your next shopping trip. Thanks
for tuning in to your McKinney update, and be sure
to subscribe for more community news and events. This has
been a quiet Please production For more check out Quiet
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