City Council grants zoning change

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The Denton City Council reversed itself late Tuesday night, granting a zoning change to a developer it had effectively denied in November.

Quiet zone

ARGYLE — It’s difficult to ignore the blaring horns of locomotives that roll through the town of Argyle at various hours each day. The railroad tracks run along U.S. Highway 377, dividing the town into east and west, and homes and businesses sit just a few hundred feet from the tracks.

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