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Fort Worth Park Recreation awarded two grants from Texas Parks and Wildlife

The Fort Worth Park & Recreation Departments received two significant grants from Texas Parks and Wildlife, enhancing local public spaces. The funding will support the development of Oak Grove Community Park and the renovation of the Fort Worth Zoo's Hall of Wonders, promoting conservation education and community engagement.

Avoid penalties Pay property taxes before February 1

Property tax payments for 2024 are due by January 31 to avoid penalties, as emphasized by the Tarrant County Tax Office. Taxpayers are encouraged to utilize online payment methods to minimize crowd-related complications and ensure timely processing. This announcement highlights the importance of understanding local tax obligations and available payment options.

A burning dream come true for Tandy Hill advocates

Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area celebrated the successful implementation of prescribed burns as a land management tool, marking a significant milestone for ecological restoration in Fort Worth. Conducted by the Park & Recreation Department alongside the Fort Worth Fire Department, these burns aim to reduce wildfire risks while enhancing local ecosystems. The initiative highlights the importance of fire in maintaining healthy prairies and woodlands in North Texas.

Fort Worth Fire Department names first deputy director

Ashley Clement has been appointed as the first deputy fire director of the Fort Worth Fire Department, bringing extensive experience in budgeting and financial management. Her role will focus on supporting fire services and integrating Emergency Medical Services (EMS) while ensuring fiscal responsibility and long-term sustainability.

A redemption story Baptist university and UT Arlington preserve Top O Hill Terrace history

Arlington Baptist University and UT Arlington collaborate to preserve the historic Top O' Hill Terrace, transitioning its legacy from a casino to a seminary. This partnership highlights the importance of cultural heritage and educational initiatives in the Fort Worth area, emphasizing local history's role in shaping community identity.

Crime Control Prevention District proposes amendments to budget

The Fort Worth Crime Control & Prevention District (CCPD) is proposing amendments to its budget to enhance public safety as the city continues to grow. Key changes include increased funding for police vehicles, school resource officers, and a new Central Patrol Division, aimed at optimizing safety measures across the region.

52 Faces of Community Honoring Unsung Heroes in Tarrant County

The "52 Faces of Community" initiative by Fort Worth Report celebrates unsung heroes in Tarrant County who make significant contributions to their communities. Throughout 2025, selected individuals will be profiled weekly, culminating in a recognition event that honors their efforts and highlights one individual for the Jefferson Awards in Washington, D.C. The initiative aims to shine a light on local heroes whose selfless actions often go unrecognized.

Martin Luther King Day closures

Martin Luther King Day on January 20, 2025, will see most City of Fort Worth offices closed, while emergency services continue to operate. Solid waste collections remain unaffected, but several facilities, including animal care centers and libraries, will be closed, with regular operations resuming the following day.

Student of the week Michelle Obudai of Uplift Elevate

Senior Michelle Obudai from Uplift Elevate is highlighted as a standout scholar and leader in her school's inaugural graduating class, showcasing resilience and ambition. The article emphasizes her journey since enrolling as a sophomore and her commitment to personal growth and success. This feature not only celebrates individual achievement but also reflects positively on the educational institution.

This holiday season, provide pets a Home for the PAW-lidays

The City of Fort Worth is hosting a special event on December 12 to help pets find forever homes during the holiday season. This initiative, dubbed "Home for the PAW-lidays," aims to connect adorable puppies and cats with potential adopters, making it a significant opportunity for local animal lovers.

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