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  2. Your guide to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s new print ...

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    Print schedule: Starting Sunday, Oct. 6, the Star-Telegram will publish print newspapers on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The papers will be delivered by the U.S. Postal Service, starting Oct. 9.

  3. When is trash pick up in Fort Worth? Here are the holiday ...

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    What to know about trash pick up changes for 2023.

  4. Here’s where to find the cheapest gas in Fort Worth as prices ...

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    Fort Worth isn’t the only Texas city where the average gas price fell in the past week: Dallas: $2.94 per gallon, 19.6 cents decrease. Waco: $2.96 per gallon, 10.9 cents decrease.

  5. Death care industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, a push for large companies acquiring smaller funeral homes and cemeteries occurred. [21] Although there has been a consistent push for consolidation, the majority of the industry still consists of small, family-owned businesses. [21] As of 2019, there are around 19,136 funeral homes that provide funeral services in the U.S.

  6. Mount Olivet Cemetery (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery was advertised daily in the Fort Worth Telegram newspaper throughout 1907 and 1908. In 1908, a new road connecting Fort Worth and then-suburb Riverside was built, making the cemetery far more accessible to local residents. [10] In 1909, a receiving vault with 32 crypts was constructed to facilitate burials and prevent grave-robbing.

  7. Fort Worth Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth Weekly was founded in 1996 as FW Weekly by Robert Camuto, [3] a former features editor at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and son of Nine West co-founder Vince Camuto. Robert Camuto sold The Weekly to national alt-weekly chain New Times Media in August, 2000. [ 4 ]

  8. Sod - Wikipedia

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    Sod is grown on specialist farms. For 2009, the United States Department of Agriculture reported 1,412 farms had 368,188 acres (149,000.4 ha) of sod in production. [9]It is usually grown locally (within 100 miles of the target market) [10] to minimize both the cost of transport and also the risk of damage to the product.

  9. Ring in New Year with selfie at ‘disco cowboy hat’ in Fort ...

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    Ring in the New Year in downtown Fort Worth Sunday and mark it with a selfie memento in front of the “disco cowboy hat” — dubbed that name by a TikTok user — sitting in the heart of ...