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Dallas County looks at cyber attack Dallas County systems experienced a cybersecurity attack that has since been contained, County Judge Clay Jenkins said in a statement Oct. 30. A day after announcing that Dallas County systems experienced a cybersecurity attack earlier this month, county ocials said they prevented data les from being exltrated or encrypted. Ocials retained cybersecurity profession- als to enhance security eorts.
The three-part rezoning request for Lovett Business Park was approved by Coppell City Council during its Nov. 14 meeting.
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Coppell council approves Lovett Business Park A three-pronged zoning request for a planned commercial development along the northeast cor- ner of SH 121 and Business 121 received approval from Coppell City Council. The request approved during the Nov. 14 meeting would allow for the development of Lovett Business Park, which will include buildings
with various oce, retail and warehouse uses on a property straddling both Coppell and Lewisville. A detention pond and walking trail are also planned for the property. What you need to know The proposed rst phase of development will be the construction of a building for oce and warehouse uses with an area of 257,600 square feet, according to city documents. The building will be constructed to allow for a single or multiple tenants, per city documents.
“We do not want to make premature assumptions about the extent
of impact or other details.” CLAY JENKINS, COUNTY JUDGE
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