Guests of the overnight warming station are registered, fed a hot meal and given a place to stay for the night, according to a Salvation Army informational handout. (Adobe Stock)
The Salvation Army’s Emergency Overnight Warming Station opened in November at 600 Wilson Creek Parkway. The warming shelter is open between November and March when temperatures are lower than 36 degrees for more than two days in a row, a spokesperson with The Salvation Army said. The station aims to provide a safe and warm place for those who do not have shelter. It also provides meals, bottles of water, coffee and hot drinks. 972-542-6694. www.salvationarmyntx.org/north-texas/mckinney
Miranda joined Community Impact as an editor in August 2017 with the Grapevine-Colleyville-Southlake edition. In 2019 she transitioned to editor for the McKinney edition. She began covering Frisco as well in 2020 and was promoted to managing editor in 2024. Prior to CI, Miranda served as managing editor for The Prosper Press, The Anna-Melissa Tribune and The Van Alstyne Leader; and before that, she reported and did design for The Herald Democrat, a daily newspaper in Grayson County. She graduated with a degree in journalism from Oklahoma Christian University in 2014.
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