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2 months ago |
dentonrc.com | Emmi Tinajero
The big game is here again, and there's no shortage of things to do to prepare for a celebration, no matter who you're rooting for (or against). Game day snacks are always a good choice, and stocking up on the essentials is easy in Denton. Or, if you're heading out to a watch party, find a Best of Denton sports bar, like East Side, which is showing the game on the Jumbotron and hosting a chili cook-off.
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2 months ago |
kdhnews.com | Emmi Tinajero
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2 months ago |
dentonrc.com | Emmi Tinajero
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2 months ago |
brenhambanner.com | Emmi Tinajero
Unfortunately, most of Texas isn't quite up to snuff when it comes to public transportation. While larger cities like Dallas and Austin have bus systems for navigating dense metro areas, a lot of the state is rural or suburban, which doesn't offer much practice before trying public transportation in a new city.
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2 months ago |
tylerpaper.com | Emmi Tinajero
Unfortunately, most of Texas isn't quite up to snuff when it comes to public transportation. While larger cities like Dallas and Austin have bus systems for navigating dense metro areas, a lot of the state is rural or suburban, which doesn't offer much practice before trying public transportation in a new city.
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Julye Keeble
Staff Writer at Uvalde Leader-News
Julye Keeble primarily covers news in the Texas Hill Country region, including areas around Kerrville and Fredericksburg, Texas, United States.
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