Miranda has been in the North Texas area since she graduated from Oklahoma Christian University in 2014. She reported and did design for a daily newspaper in Grayson County before she transitioned to a managing editor role for three weekly newspapers in Collin County. She joined Community Impact Newspaper in 2017 covering Tarrant County news, and is now back in Collin County as the editor of the Frisco and McKinney editions.
MOST RECENT
By Scott Meacham
I am a history buff. I really enjoy reading about the events of our state and our country from years ago. While it is highly unlikely that I would ever sign up for a civilian trip to the moon, if time travel ever became a reality, I would at least investigate the possibility.
Lately, I have been enjoying some desk-chair time travel, writing about Oklahoma inventors and entrepreneurs, people like Wiley Post, inventor of the first pressurized flight suit, and Bob Dunn, with his electric guitar. And then, for the last two weeks, we at i2E have been elbow-deep with new entrepreneurs who are making entrepreneurial history of their own as the 2021 Love’s Cup statewide collegiate business plan competition came to a celebratory close.
Grace Community senior signs with Oklahoma Christian University swim program
Grace Community School senior Talia Thompson has signed on to swim for Oklahoma Christian University.
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TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Grace Community senior Talia Thompson signed her letter of intent to attend Oklahoma Christian University. A day she’s waited on for a while and says the wait was worth it.
“I’ve been waiting for about two years to get an offer from the college and getting the offer from OC was an absolute dream. It was a division II college that had the academic program that I wanted along with incredible coaches”.
Youths recognized in YMCA-FCA scholarship program
PRATTVILLE Jenna Stilling was surprised to hear her name called out Monday night as the winner of the Willis Bradford Christian Leadership Award.
The Prattville Christian Academy senior was among six qualifiers from high schools serving Autauga County for the YMCA-Fellowship of Christian Athletes program. Jenna, a self-described introvert, said the presentation by Mike Lamar, a member of the Y s board, could have applied to any of the qualifiers. I read through the social media posts that the YMCA put out about a week ago and I knew that all those statements described every single one of the individuals out here so I really didn t expect it, she said. Being put into all the leadership positions has really challenged me to grow. I remember a quote from Carrie Fisher, she said Stay afraid, but do it anyway. I definitely apply that everyday where I m asked to speak in front of people or stand up and lead my club or