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  2. Murder of Caren Koslow - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Library maintains a collection of newspaper clippings related to this case under "Koslow, Kristi". [12] Due to the prominence of the case, in 2015 Tarrant County authorities chose to keep the paper court documents of the case as historical documents even though they have been digitized. [13] Jack Koslow died on October 31, 2023. [14]

  3. Jeff Fort - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Fort (born February 20, 1947), [5] [12] also known as Abdul Malik Ka'bah, is an American mobster and former gang kingpin from Chicago, Illinois. [ 13 ] Fort co-founded the Black P. Stones gang and is the founder of its El Rukn faction.

  4. Kay Kimbell - Wikipedia

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    He established the Kimbell Art Foundation in Fort Worth, Texas in 1935 and at his death left his fortune to the foundation, with directions to build a museum of the first class in Fort Worth. The collection of art that Kimbell and his wife amassed included many fine works by late Renaissance, French nineteenth-century, and American nineteenth ...

  5. How could affordable housing project in Fort Worth impact ...

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    Slated to open in about a month, the finishing touches are wrapping up as the 83-room motel is being repurposed into a 55-unit affordable housing community with 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom layouts ...

  6. Lonely after the loss of his wife, this Fort Worth man found ...

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    A Fort Worth man finds friendship after losing his wife. ... Lonely after the loss of his wife, this Fort Worth man found a special friendship. Ciara McCarthy. December 15, 2023 at 6:45 AM.

  7. 'A turning point:' How personal losses have shaped Fort ... - AOL

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    Armed Forces Insurance will name its 2024 Military Spouse of the Year during a May 9 luncheon in Arlington, Virginia, to celebrate the honorees and National Military Spouse Appreciation Day.

  8. J. Dwight Pentecost - Wikipedia

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    John Dwight Pentecost (April 24, 1915 – April 28, 2014) was an American Christian theologian, best known for his book Things to Come. Pentecost was born in Pennsylvania and died in Dallas, Texas. His wife was Dorothy Harrison Pentecost (June 17, 1915 – June 21, 2000).

  9. William J. Bryce House - Wikipedia

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    As a brickmason by training, he began working in the building trades in Fort Worth, and in 1907 established the Bryce Building Company. In 1925, he was elected to the city council; two years later, he was elected mayor, and held the office until his resignation in 1933, necessitated by his wife's failing health. Bryce died in 1944. [2] [3]