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  2. Tarrant deputy shot at Fort Worth credit union expected to ...

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    November 27, 2023 at 2:14 PM. A Tarrant County sheriff’s deputy was shot Monday afternoon at the Fort Worth Community Credit Union on Brentwood Stair Road and rushed to a hospital, where he ...

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    Fort Wayne TinCaps: Fort Wayne, Indiana ... Liberty First Credit Union Arena: Sioux City Bandits: Sioux City, Iowa ... Panther City Lacrosse Club: Fort Worth, Texas:

  4. Cowtown Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Cowtown Coliseum is a 3,418-seat arena in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, that hosts weekly rodeos. It also occasionally hosts concerts and local team sporting events. The venue was built in 1908 and was originally known as Grand Coliseum. [1] Part of the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, the structure is the first ever indoor arena for rodeos ...

  5. Texas Dow Employees Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Texas Dow Employees Credit Union (TDECU) is a credit union based in Lake Jackson, Texas, with 38 service locations, including 34 member centers. TDECU is the largest Houston-area credit union, and fourth largest in the state of Texas, [2] with over 372,000 members and assets of $4.7 billion as of April 2022. [1]

  6. As TCU grows, nearby neighborhoods are making moves to block ...

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    At the same time, TCU’s student population is growing and the construction of new dorms hasn’t kept up. Enrollment is up 27% the past 10 years, from 8,431 undergrads in 2013 to 10,733 this ...

  7. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    After the Mexican–American War. In January 1849, U.S. Army General William Jenkins Worth, a veteran of the Mexican–American War, proposed building ten forts to mark and protect the west Texas frontier, situated from Eagle Pass to the confluence of the West Fork and Clear Fork of the Trinity River. Worth died on 7 May 1849 from cholera. [4]

  8. Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth is the second-largest city in the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metropolitan area, which is the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States, and the most populous in Texas. The city of Fort Worth was established in 1849 as an army outpost on a bluff overlooking the Trinity River.

  9. Fort Worth City Council to consider tax exemption for child ...

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    If council members were to approve a 50% or 75% exemption, the revenue loss would be about $98,000 or about $147,500, respectively, Simmons said. The tax relief or rent relief to the average child ...

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