
Stefan Stevenson
Covering the Texas Rangers at Sports Illustrated. 25-year reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Freelance reporter for multiple news organizations.
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1 month ago |
star-telegram.com | Stefan Stevenson
Ty Myers was born with country music in his blood, surrounded by the sounds and smells of Texas honky tonks and growing up on his family’s six-generation cattle ranch south of Austin. His debut album “The Select” was released in January and his music is drawing nearly 10 million streams a month and growing rapidly, according to The Tennessean. Myers, who turns 18 in July, and his four-piece band, plays their first headlining show at Billy Bob’s Texas on Friday, March 21.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Stefan Stevenson
Ty Myers was born with country music in his blood, surrounded by the sounds and smells of Texas honky tonks and growing up on his family’s six-generation cattle ranch south of Austin. His debut album “The Select” was released in January and his music is drawing nearly 10 million streams a month and growing rapidly, according to The Tennessean. Myers, who turns 18 in July, and his four-piece band, plays their first headlining show at Billy Bob’s Texas on Friday, March 21.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Stefan Stevenson
Woman's $2.99 Goodwill purchase sells for over $2,000 at auctionDAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — They say treasure can be found in the most curious of places.That’s exactly what happened to one Ohio woman when she bought a …
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2 months ago |
star-telegram.com | Stefan Stevenson
The Dallas-Fort Worth market has seen many wild professional sports trades over the decades. Where does the weekend trade of Luka Doncic rank to some of the region’s all-time swaps? Here’s our list of the DFW’s 10 biggest trades in pro sports history:10. Fort Worth Cats traded to DodgersFeb. 21, 1957In the wake of the Brooklyn Dodgers announcing their move to Los Angeles for the 1958 season, they traded their minor league affiliate Fort Worth Cats to the Chicago Cubs.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
denver7.com | Pat Graham |Tim Reynolds |Stefan Stevenson
DENVER (AP) — Nikola Jokic had 27 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists for his 19th triple-double of the season, Aaron Gordon was nearly perfect from the floor and the Denver Nuggets beat Philadelphia 144-109, extending the 76ers' losing streak to seven games. Jokic finished his triple-double late in the third quarter with an assist that led to a dunk from Gordon. He didn't play in the fourth. Denver pushed the pace and tied a season-high in points.
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SMH.

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