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Argyle Golf Coach Dies; Denton Housing Breaks Ground

The Cross Timbers Gazette reports on the sudden death of a championship golf coach at Argyle High School and the start of construction for a large residential project in Denton.

Zane Boyd

July 2, 20261 min read

The Cross Timbers Gazette published its July 2026 edition on July 2, 2026, highlighting several local developments in the region. The publication, which serves Southern Denton County and Flower Mound, listed Max Miller as its publisher.

Among the notable stories covered in the issue is the unexpected passing of a golf coach at Argyle High School. The coach was recognized for leading his team to a championship title prior to his death. The specific circumstances surrounding the coach's passing were not detailed in the available report.

In other local news, construction has officially begun on a significant residential project in southwest Denton. Ground was broken for a development that will include 4,000 homes. Details regarding the developer, timeline, or specific location within southwest Denton were not provided in the source material.

The Gazette also reported on administrative changes within the Lewisville Independent School District. The district has renamed the former Highland Village Elementary campus. The new name for the school was not specified in the available text.

The July 2026 edition of the Cross Timbers Gazette is available for readers interested in these and other community updates. Further details on the Argyle High School coach, the Denton housing development, and the Lewisville ISD school renaming are not yet clear from the provided source.

Source: Cross Timbers Gazette.

Sources

https://www.crosstimbersgazette.com/2026/07/02/the-cross-timbers-gazette-july-2026/

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Zane Boyd

Zane Boyd writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Denton.

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