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Happy Wednesday! Here's your daily report.

Dear Fort Worth Report friend,

Good morning! 

In your Wednesday Report:
The Cedar Creek Wetlands will provide at least 80 million gallons of water per day. Activists in Northeast Texas want the Tarrant Regional Water District to pursue similar projects before building reservoirs. Environment reporter Haley Samsel digs into the details.  

Will new wetlands help address Fort Worth’s water needs? Tarrant Regional Water District says yes
Also, arts and culture editor Marcheta Fornoff spoke with Andrea Karnes, the chief curator of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, to discuss her career path and the inspiration behind the upcoming exhibition “Women Painting Women."

Listen: Andrea Karnes, chief curator at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth on the inspiration behind upcoming exhibit ‘Women Painting Women’
 
Looking for something to do? Go watch Texas Country singer Canaan Bryce perform at 7 p.m. at The Post at River East. For more details, click here. Take advantage of our calendar and list your events for free. 

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ON TAP: At 18, Kendyll Locke had two years of college courses completed. At 19, he’s the district director for Councilman Jared Williams. How did he accomplish so much so quickly? Reporter Kristen Barton will have Locke's story soon. Make sure you keep coming back for the latest, relevant reports on Fort Worth Report.

As always, thanks for reading, and please let us know what you want in your Report.

Jacob Sanchez,
Enterprise journalist

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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.

Transform 1012 N. Main Street acquires Ku Klux Klan Klavern No. 101 Auditorium in Fort Worth. (Press release)
Two Fort Worth groups get grants to pay artists for projects, residency. (KERA)
During COVID surge, a Fort Worth church is helping by offering testing and more face masks. (WFAA)
Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo details All-Western Parade. (NBC DFW)

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