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Seven-year-old entrepreneur successfully sells scrunchies for Noel Design In the 1980s everybody who was anybody was wearing the fashionable scrunchie for a trendy updo. The scrunchie is still totally popular today. In fact,

by Local Results Media In the heart of Tarrant County, the Community Enrichment Center (CEC) has been a beacon of hope since 1988. Under the leadership of CEO and President Bryan Downer, the

By Emma Wallace Christopher “Reid” Johnson, a senior at Northwest High School, lives in Haslet with his parents and younger brother. Even though Reid is only 18, he has achieved a remarkable milestone

This Black History Month, take a flavorful journey into the heart of African culture. At Tropical African Foods Market, we would love to introduce you to the rich and diverse world of African

By Mark Miller Restaurants have been in the lives of Nik Elezi and his sister Ruki Salihi since growing up near Chicago, so it’s no surprise they continued the family tradition when they

Even before graduating from Haltom High School, Scott Hill was interested in outdoor home projects.  “I took an irrigation class when I was 17,” he said. “Once I took that class, everywhere I

A moment with United to Beat Malaria, a campaign of the United Nations Foundation. United to Beat Malaria (UTBM), formerly known as Nothing But Nets, has been a driving force in the global

At least that’s how Phineas and Ferb describe summer break in their theme song (performed by Denton County’s Bowling for Soup).  Parents can sympathize. There’s 11 weeks to plan for, and if you

Dr. Phil, Others Come Together to Launch New TV Network Near Roanoke, TX! From the outside, the building looks no different than most other warehouses that dot frontage roads throughout North Texas. Inside

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