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Happy Wednesday! Here's your daily report.

Dear Fort Worth Report friend,

Good morning! 

In your Wednesday Report: Could the state’s reptile population be making a comeback? Reporter Cecilia Lenzen has everything you need to know about horned lizards ahead of their release from the Fort Worth Zoo on Thursday. 

State reptile on the rebound
Also, for the first time in 10 years, the historic Lake Como Cemetery hosted a funeral. Reporter Lonyae Coulter has the story on how members of the community are revitalizing the cemetery.

• Historic Lake Como Cemetery hosts its first funeral in 10 years

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ON TAP: Ana Martinez Shropshire knows the impact teachers can have on a student’s life. If it were not for a couple of teachers who saw her abilities, she may not have become the executive director of IDEA Public Schools Tarrant County. Reporter Jacob Sanchez will have her story soon. Make sure you keep coming back for the latest, relevant reports on Fort Worth Report.

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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.

◾Here is what Dallas-Fort Worth celebrities wore to the Met Gala.
Expansion underway for Foundry District's Blackland Distillery.
◾Amazon is hiring 11,000 workers in Dallas-Fort Worth: Here's the pay and how to apply.

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