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Cattle Fraud, City Budget, Pet Joys, and Spiritual Journeys - Fort Worth Local Pulse

Cattle Fraud, City Budget, Pet Joys, and Spiritual Journeys - Fort Worth Local Pulse

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Friday, February 13. We start with breaking news from federal authorities, who indicted five people tied to Agridime LLC right here in Fort Worth for a massive $220 million cattle fraud scheme that victimized over 2,200 investors nationwide. Jed Wood of Fort Worth and others face wire fraud and money laundering charges, with some arraignments set for later this month. We stay safe and support the victims through this.

Shifting to city hall, our council approved the Fiscal Year 2026 budget back in September, raising the tax rate by about half a percent, which means roughly $2.42 more per year on a $100,000 home for maintenance like streets and services that keep our daily lives running smoothly.

On the business front, Hounds Town USA at 13029 Harmon Road in north Fort Worth celebrates one year of dog daycare, boarding, and spa services, bringing more pet joy to our neighborhoods. Meanwhile, American Airlines flight attendants protested outside headquarters yesterday after a no-confidence vote in CEO Robert Isom, highlighting tensions in our aviation job market.

Prescribed burns are smoking up north central Texas skies today, per NASA imagery, reducing wildfire risks without impacting our plans. Expect mild temps in the mid-60s with light winds, perfect for outdoor activities, and clear skies through the weekend.

Crime in the past day stays low key, with no major incidents or alerts from Fort Worth police, though we remind everyone to stay vigilant around Sundance Square.

Sports buzz has ACC gymnastics at Fort Worth Convention Center this weekend, with Stanford, California, Georgia, and more competing in the Metroplex Challenge. Nearby, Aledo Ladycats soccer holds first place after recent wins.

Mark your calendars: Oak Cliff Mardi Gras Festival and Parade Sunday at 1 p.m., adoptable pups event February 21 at FWACC, and park talks in Meadowbrook February 24. Look ahead to the huge Main St. Arts Festival April 16 to 19, with 200 artists, Fantasia echoes from Dickies Arena, and $4 million in art sales.

For a feel-good lift, 19 monks return home to their Historic Stop Six temple tomorrow after a 2,300-mile spiritual walk, inspiring us all.

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