Bob Francis | Fort Worth Report
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Bass Reeves is having a cultural moment. Not bad for a legendary Black lawman who has been dead for more than a century and was largely absent from history books for much of that time.
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“It’s not Washington that creates those jobs, but Washington can screw it up really badly,” he said.
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Rose’s Chicken N Pickle is one of a growing number of pickleball locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Some are pure pickleball courts and others offer entertainment and food.
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The Law & Education Building will be the first of a three-building complex built on four city blocks in southeast downtown as a joint effort with Fort Worth and Tarrant County to spur business growth and economic development.
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In the latest installment of the Fort Worth Report's occasional conversations with Fort Worth newsmakers, Daniel Pullin, current dean of the TCU Neeley School of Business and soon to begin in a newly created position of president, discusses the impact of Texas Christian University’s football season that will see the team taking on defending national champion Georgia Bulldogs in the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Monday, Jan. 8.
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The economic impact of TCU’s season is being felt already. With increased eyes on and interest in the Horned Frogs, Fort Worth’s hoteliers and retailers have seen an influx of people and dollars to the area.
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With the sale of the Fort Worth Public Library’s 250,000-square foot Central branch at 500 W. Third St. for $18 million, the city may jump- start another round of development downtown.
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Members of the Fort Worth Newsguild at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram returned to work Dec. 22, 24 days after going on strike citing the company’s unwillingness to “negotiate in good faith.”
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Santa is in short supply this year, according to Mitch Allen, founder and head elf at HireSanta.com, the Fort Worth company that operates as a clearing house for many Santas nationwide.