City News returns after the Thanksgiving holiday

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Following a brief pause during the Thanksgiving holiday, the City of Fort Worth will resume its City News updates, with the next edition set to be released on Wednesday, December 4. This initiative is critical for keeping residents informed about local events, municipal projects, and important city announcements. The city aims to foster greater community engagement and transparency through these updates, which are essential for residents who wish to stay connected with local governance. By reintroducing City News, Fort Worth reinforces its commitment to providing timely information that impacts the lives of its citizens. This update is particularly significant as it follows a holiday period, when many residents may have missed prior communications.

The announcement encourages residents to participate actively in their community by staying informed. Engaging with City News not only helps residents understand city operations but also promotes a sense of belonging and participation in local affairs. Mark your calendars for December 4, and ensure you stay updated with the latest from Fort Worth.

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