Denton County
Recent News About Denton County
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DENTON COUNTY REPORTS FOURTH CASE OF MONKEYPOX VIRUS INFECTION
DENTON COUNTY REPORTS FOURTH CASE OF MONKEYPOX VIRUS INFECTION
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DENTON COUNTY REPORTS TWO NEW CASES OF MONKEYPOX VIRUS INFECTION
DENTON COUNTY REPORTS TWO NEW CASES OF MONKEYPOX VIRUS INFECTION
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Denton County Commissioners Court Meeting on July 19
Denton County Commissioners Court Meeting on July 19
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Denton County Commissioners Court Meeting on July 19
Denton County Commissioners Court Meeting on July 19
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Defensive Driving (8 hours) on June 30
Defensive Driving (8 hours) on June 30
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Juneteenth Holiday (Observed) on June 20
Juneteenth Holiday (Observed) on June 20
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Denton County, Area Officials Break Ground On Us 380 Improvement Project
Denton County, Area Officials Break Ground On Us 380 Improvement Project
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64 New COVID-19 Cases in Denton County
Denton County Public Health (DCPH) announced 64 new cases of COVID-19 in Denton County, of which 15 are active cases
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Two COVID-19 Deaths and 248 New COVID-19 Cases in Denton County
Denton County Public Health (DCPH) announced two Denton County community members died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the total to 810 deaths due to COVID-19 in Denton County. Today’s reported COVID-19 deaths include:
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Denton County Commissioners Court Meeting on March 15
Denton County Commissioners Court Meeting on March 15 at 9:00 AM
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406 New COVID-19 Cases in Denton County
Denton County Public Health (DCPH) announced 406 new cases of COVID-19 in Denton County, of which 326 are active cases.
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491 New COVID-19 Cases in Denton County
Denton County Public Health (DCPH) announced 491 new cases of COVID-19 in Denton County, of which 435 are active cases.
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3,625 New COVID-19 Cases in Denton County
Denton County issued the following announcement on Jan. 25Denton County Public Health (DCPH) announced two Denton County community members died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the total to 772 deaths due to COVID-19 in Denton County.
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Day Before New Year’s Day on December 31
Denton County offices will be closed on Friday, December 31s
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Denton tax abatements boost syringe manufacturer that's integral to COVID-19 vaccine
A Little Elm company will benefit from a five-year, 50% tax abatement on real and personal property approved by Denton County Commissioners Court.
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Denton County authorizes $5 million to assist pantries in storing food
Denton County Commissioners Court has authorized a close to $5 million effort to help fill the gap on food needs across the county amid the COVID-19 crisis.
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Denton County website has a new look with new capabilities
Denton County’s website has received a makeover.
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Pilot Point district reopens in-person classes without a COVID-19 case
When the first day of school arrived on Aug. 13, after board members voted to reopen live classrooms, Pilot Point Independent School District (ISD) Superintendent Todd Southard did not know what to expect from his team's efforts to keep students, teachers and staff safe from COVID-19.
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Denton County offers small business grants of up to $50,000
Denton County businesses impacted by COVID-19 have until July 6 to apply for the second phase of the county’s Operational Plan for Economic Normalization business grant program.
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Denton County commissioners says Abbott's statewide orders will trump local ordinances
The Denton County Commissioners Court acknowledged the need to view Gov. Greg Abbott’s coronavirus-related executive orders as over-arching and superseding to any local orders.