Here’s what’s open and closed on July 4th in McKinney

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Here’s what’s open and closed on July 4th in McKinney
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Many city offices, facilities and services will be closed in McKinney on July 4th.

The following location will be open:There will be no trash and recycling collection Monday. Collections will slide one day for the rest of the week.. Anna Caplan covers McKinney, Southlake, Grapevine and Colleyville.

For nearly 10 years, she wrote restaurant reviews for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and her work has appeared in 360 West, Eater Dallas, Edible DFW, A+C magazine, D CEO, GlobeSt.com and Houstonia magazine. She was the founding editor of the websites PureWow Dallas and Racked Dallas.

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