May 18, 2008
New motions filed in old dispute
“It was very frustrating for us”
Lawyers for Pilot Point and Celina will be back in district court Thursday, even though 362nd District Judge Bruce McFarling issued a final order on their long-standing boundary dispute two months ago. via Denton Record-Chronicle
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