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Axe-throwing spot with lumberjack theme hacks into Dallas-Fort Worth

Axe-throwing spot with lumberjack theme hacks into Dallas-Fort Worth You don t see the axe in this photo but it s there. Photo courtesy of Flanneljax Duck and cover, there s another axe place taking aim at Dallas-Fort Worth: Called Flanneljax s, it s a chain from Minnesota that s opening its first location in Texas in Roanoke. According to a release, it ll open in spring 2021, at 121 US-377, #103, in a former Tokyo Steakhouse sushi-hibachi restaurant. Flanneljax s is coming to town via local entrepreneurs Cyndy Brown and Ryan Fuller, who signed a deal to bring the concept to Denton County. After visiting the FlannelJax s location in St. Paul, Minnesota, Cyndy and I knew we had to bring the concept to Texas, Fuller says in a statement. We spent about 2 hours throwing axes at the facility, and even though we were admittedly pretty bad, we had a blast.

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Virginia nonprofit Mercy Chefs arrives in DFW with hot meals and water

Virginia nonprofit Mercy Chefs arrives in DFW with hot meals and water Mercy Chefs will serve hot meals for lunch and dinner. Photo courtesy of Mercy Chefs A disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization called Mercy Chefs is on its way to Dallas-Fort Worth, all the way from Virginia, loaded up to supply two things we need: hot meals and water.  Mercy Chefs, founded in 2006 in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, visits communities around the country to serve professionally prepared, restaurant-quality meals to victims, first responders, and volunteers in emergencies and natural disasters. Beginning Friday, February 19, they ll be in Dallas and Fort Worth, following the extreme winter weather that has left communities without power and water this week. According to a release, the faith-based nonprofit also is working to provide clean drinking water in other parts of the state that have been hit hard by the storm. 

North Texas museum damaged after water pipes burst in cold weather

North Texas museum damaged after water pipes burst in cold weather North Texas museum damaged after water pipes burst in cold weather The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History has a mess on its hands. Photo courtesy of Fort Worth Museum of Science and History Areas of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History suffered damage due to water from broken pipes and sprinklers caused by record low temperatures, the museum announced in a February 17 statement. Water from the burst pipes flooded the Museum School, the Academy of Digital Learning Laboratory, the Museum store, parts of DinoLabs, and offices. 

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