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2 days ago |
fwtx.com | John Henry
Bass Hall this week is hosting a portrayal of the King of Pop in a nearly three-hour performance that will leave audiences exhausted, exhilarated, and a bit heartbroken, knowing how this Greek tragedy ultimately ends. “MJ: The Musical,” the Tony Award-winning jukebox musical, is in town through Sunday.
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2 days ago |
fwtx.com | John Henry
When Albertabilly Darren Nakonechny went looking for fertile ground to scale his burgeoning new business, he found his Elysian field in the 28th state. And not just anywhere in Texas. Fort Worth, Texas. “Because we do most of our revenue here in the states, I knew it was inevitable we were going to make the transition and relocate — or expand at least — to the states,” Nakonechny says. “We wanted something in between [a big city and a small city]. It was just instant.
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3 days ago |
fortworthinc.com | John Henry
When Albertabilly Darren Nakonechny went looking for fertile ground to scale his burgeoning new business, he found his Elysian field in the 28th state. And not just anywhere in Texas. Fort Worth, Texas. “Because we do most of our revenue here in the states, I knew it was inevitable we were going to make the transition and relocate — or expand at least — to the states,” Nakonechny says. “We wanted something in between [a big city and a small city]. It was just instant.
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1 week ago |
fwtx.com | John Henry
The PGA Tour’s Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club is well within the rangefinder. The pros will be in town May 19-25, making their annual tour of Hogan’s Alley. On Tuesday, Charles Schwab unveiled the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge Champion’s Prize: a fully restored 1992 Schwab Defender. The one-of-a-kind vehicle will be awarded to the winner along with $1.7 million in prize money.
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1 week ago |
fortworthinc.com | John Henry
Artifacts that hold deep historical significance to the city of Fort Worth are back on display at the sparkling new City Hall, only a stone’s throw from where Maj. Ripley Arnold nailed U.S. Army stakes in ground in 1849. The uniform, hat, hat container, a ceremonial sash, and a pair of epaulets worn by Maj. Gen. William Jenkins Worth — one of America’s leading generals of the 19th century and the namesake of Fort Worth — will be on view near the front entrance for the next three months.
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