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Happy Tuesday! Here's your daily report.

Today's weather: 🌫 Foggy, then sunny. High of 60, low of 46.
Dear neighbor,

Good morning! 

In your Tuesday Report: Former XTO leader Bob Simpson has filed to take his company, MorningStar Partners, public. XTO was one of the most successful energy companies in Fort Worth when it was acquired by Exxon in 2009. Business editor Bob Francis digs into the significance of the initial public offering.  

 
• Fort Worth energy firm founded by XTO leader files to take company public
 
• North Texas has its first-ever regional flood plan. Here’s what that could mean for Fort Worth, Arlington.
• Dr. Glenn Blodgett, 73, served forty years as horse division manager at Four Sixes Ranch
• ‘Always have wanted to help’: Como residents flock to service during holiday season.
• Here’s how Fort Worth’s trash schedule, other city services will change during Thanksgiving 
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• GKN Aerospace picks Fort Worth to build global technology center
• Made in Tarrant: Bolo ties from Fort Worth
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Alexis Allison,
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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.

◾Supreme Court dismisses challenge to Texas state legislative maps. (CNN)
◾ More Texans turn to home schooling after the pandemic showed them what learning outside of schools could be like. (The Texas Tribune)
◾ Corinth Land Co. and PCI acquire industrial properties in Fort Worth and Frisco
(Press release)

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