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  • 1 week ago | fortworthinc.com | John Henry

    The season of the sun is at our doorstep. And with it comes the annual specter that haunts us all: the vulnerabilities of the beleaguered grid and its villainous master, ERCOT. Something akin to the Gotham villain cloaked in wires and weather maps and with a Vincent Price mask, ERCOT lurks beneath the surface — one Texas summer day under a heat dome from chaos.

  • 1 week ago | fortworthinc.com | John Henry

    Given an opportunity to see new things and take in some pleasures forbidden in Texas — like, say, craps or blackjack — I accepted an invitation recently to visit the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. The Choctaw Casino & Resort, a mere 120 miles from the site of Ripley Arnold’s U.S. Army fort, is not a Luke Short operation or any other relic of what once populated the Acre.

  • 1 week ago | fwtx.com | John Henry

    Ramona Bass grew up around ranching and conservation in and around San Antonio. She remembers like it was yesterday making her first visit to the Fort Worth Zoo four decades ago. There was no hiding the neglect that comes with limited resources that had taken its toll over the years. “I was just pretty horrified by what I saw. It was just sort of a forgotten little old-timey looking zoo with concrete pads and just big cats in tiny, tiny sort of cages,” she says.

  • 1 week ago | fortworthinc.com | John Henry

    Ramona Bass grew up around ranching and conservation in and around San Antonio. She remembers like it was yesterday making her first visit to the Fort Worth Zoo four decades ago. There was no hiding the neglect that comes with limited resources that had taken its toll over the years. “I was just pretty horrified by what I saw. It was just sort of a forgotten little old-timey looking zoo with concrete pads and just big cats in tiny, tiny sort of cages,” she says.

  • 2 weeks ago | fortworthinc.com | John Henry

    It was at the collision of two defining moments that entrepreneur Brooke Hipps found her life’s calling. One was the sudden death of her sister, Brady Kent. It was an experience she would gladly give back to fate to spare her and her family the loss, grief, and complications that followed. The other was as a student in TCU’s Executive MBA program.

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