Dak Prescott Arrived at AT&T Stadium Dressed Like He’s Ready To Put a Boot Scootin Beat Down on the Falcons
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Dak Prescott got all cowboyed up for the first home game of the season in Arlington, TX against the visiting Atlanta falcons.
The quarterback showed up decked out in a cowboy hat, ostrich skin boots, and a button down shirt.
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A few weeks ago a post went viral on Facebook, yeah that's right, Facebook. The post from user Ray Fatimah, a Dallas resident, made a simple claim: The Dallas Zoo costs $51 per person.
At the time of publishing this post has been shared 7,500 times, has over 920 comments, and has 828 reactions or likes. From our experience...
Seafood With a View: There’s a Floating Seafood Bar and Grill Near Houston With Great Coastal Views
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We Texans love our waterfront restaurants, no matter if they're on a lake or on the gulf coast. This one happens to be one of the best in Texas offering stunning coastal views, delicious food and drinks, and even COVID-safe live entertainment. If you're in or traveling to the Houston area, put this place on your list to try.
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Sandy Lake RV Resort in Carrollton teamed up with several churches and small businesses to put on a huge charity event.
Together they raised and gave away $10,000 worth of gas to people in the community who needed it.
Local pastors, Metrocrest Services, Circle K, and ER Near Me were all involved in the event, which was called "All Gassed Up."
The...
The Dallas Mavericks Donated Back-To-School Supplies to Thousands of North Texas Children
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We love the Dallas Mavericks, and not just because they're the best team in the NBA!
They inspire us with their generosity, and are always finding new ways to give back to their community.
At the 24th annual Dallas Mayor's Back to School Fair last month, the team donated school supplies to more than 9,000 students. They gave away essentials like...