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The DenTen: 10 Denton Summer Ideas

Denton, TX, is the perfect destination for a weekend trip this summer The season is headlined by outdoor activities, food, drink, and all-around fun. Plan your vacation and book a stay today with these fun ideas for families, friends, couples, and solo adventurers. Get Outdoors Summer is here, and…

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The DenTen: 10 Denton Fall Ideas

Denton, TX is the perfect destination for a weekend trip this fall The autumn season is headlined by outdoor activities, food, drink, and all-around fun. Plan your vacation and book a stay today with these fun ideas for families, friends, couples, and solo adventurers. Fall Means Football It’s…

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Where to See Wildflowers Near Denton

It is officially Spring in North Texas, and that means things are blooming! You can find bluebonnets, daisies, sunflowers, and more seasonally in parks and green spaces in and around Denton. Essential to a healthy ecosystem and a necessary aspect of sustainability in our city, these wildflowers not…

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The DenTen: 10 Denton Spring Break Ideas

Denton, TX, is the perfect destination for your spring break plans. The season is headlined by outdoor activities, food, drink, and all-around fun. Plan your vacation and book a stay today with these fun ideas for families, friends, couples and solo adventurers. Get Lost in the Beermuda Triangle…

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Denton's September events welcome Harvey victims

September in Denton is busy. Quite literally, there is a festival every single weekend this month. My planned writing schedule for this column included features about these events, the first being this coming Saturday’s Arts & Autos Extravaganza. Then came Harvey. The entire gulf coast of Texas is…

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Get ready to view the solar eclipse

If you're at all interested in space, or you've got cable TV, you're likely well aware that we are going to have a solar eclipse next weekend. Now, while we here in north Texas will not experience a total solar eclipse (that one will be in 2024), we will have a partial solar eclipse. Before viewing…

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Angling for TV Time

The figure in the prow is charcoal against a predawn sky. He casts, breaking the silence, a soft whir of arching line and then, “plop” as the lure plunks below the water’s surface. The man reels in his line, carefully, skillfully. Pounds matter. He needs weight on the line, enough to keep him in the…

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