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Thank you for keeping us informed. I’m sure the bus cameras also protect a bus driver. It may also prevent bullying on the bus

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Aug 1, 2023Liked by Dan Koller

"... like a lot of commercial flights, this article's been delayed." 🤣 🤣. I'm excited to wear my Coppell Chronicle shirt I purchased around town to spread the word about the digital newspaper that I value so much!

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Jul 31, 2023Liked by Dan Koller

Wow, Dan! I’ve never met you, but I’ve always liked you! I’ve been a paid subscriber of the Coppell Chronicle since the beginning (to my knowledge) and I’ve always felt that I get way more from the CC than what I pay for it. I often wonder how you find the time for such in-depth reporting while being an involved family man w/ a full time job. Brings to mind the ol saying….

“Beside the great man stands a great woman” ;)

We’re both parents of a (recently graduated) child with special needs. And of course, there’s always been those thoughts or concerns or worry about their futures. I could easily meet your 1 requirement to receive the 1-year-free, but I will not be submitting my Receipt. The Coppell Chronicle is Worth Every Penny and more. I’ll just wear my Tee to help advertise the Coppell Chronicle as I intended.❤️

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Jul 31, 2023Liked by Dan Koller

I bought my $24 Tee a couple of weeks ago, unsolicited. Worth Every Penny! 😊

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Jul 30, 2023Liked by Dan Koller

Things I learned while reading today's Coppell Chronicle: My older brother, Terry Prichard, is a commissioner on the Irving P&Z committee.

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That made me laugh out loud.

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Minor correction: The emailed version of this edition said the proposed tax rate is 49.3466 cents per $100 of valuation. That looked odd to me when I reread it, so I went back and listened to the recording of Thursday's workshop one more time. The proposed tax rate is actually 49.3496.

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I certainly see the CORE company name often on Coppell projects. Any chance we have a percentage of projects or dollars they have received as total spend last ten years? With so many options to choose from am curious to learn how many contractors are regularly competitively considered by the city. It would be great to have the metrics they use to make these decisions.

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