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Youth sports, new restaurant, mental health: Don’t miss these 3 Coral Springs stories

Catch up on three stories that sparked conversation around Coral Springs.
Catch up on three stories that sparked conversation around Coral Springs. mocner@miamiherald.com

Three recent stories about Coral Springs covered several topics, including youth sports, restaurant growth and mental health services.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Springs Soccer Club wins Coral Springs travel program bid. Here are the details

After months of back-and-forth, a city selection committee picked Springs Soccer Club to run Coral Springs’ official travel soccer program. The next step is finalizing contract details for a May 6 City Commission vote, with supporters praising the club’s homegrown ties.

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New Wingstop restaurant coming to Coral Springs near Heron Bay. Here’s when

Wingstop is expanding in Coral Springs with a new location planned near Heron Bay at 5972 Coral Ridge Drive, close to the Publix at Sawgrass Center. The company says it’s aiming to open in the fall, giving the city a second Wingstop alongside the existing Wiles Road spot.

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New community mental health manager position to be created in Coral Springs

Coral Springs is planning to hire a community mental health manager to connect residents with services and handle follow-ups so police can focus on emergencies. The position, funded by opioid settlement money, comes as the city reports Baker Act cases have risen in recent years.

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