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Dear Fort Worth Report friend,

Good morning! 

In your Monday Report: Roy Waggoner describes cattle munching on flowers in front yards as being just one of many reasons why he loves living in the West Fork Ranch neighborhood.

• Where I Live: Diverse West Fork Ranch neighborhood breaks suburban stereotypes
Also, veteran journalist and film historian Michael H. Price shares the legacy of Bill Camfield before a play inspired by him debuts Friday.

 Icky Twerps again in stage-play biography of Fort Worth TV traiblazer

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What we're reading

Editor’s note: 'What we're reading' is a feature designed to boost knowledge of Fort Worth and Tarrant County residents through collaboration with other area news organizations. Any views or opinions in the stories linked below are not representative of Fort Worth Report.

◾ Washington Post profiles TCU student in story about children who lost their parents in the Sept. 11 attacks. ($)
◾ Mega Mobile events moving to Wednesday evenings.
◾ Redistricting battles kick off in state courts.

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