
The Boaz family was one of the most prominent families in southwest Fort Worth and Benbrook in the late 19th century.
Those who traverse the southwest side of Fort Worth via Hulen have no doubt seen the none-too-subtle antics of The Sign Man, a boots-on-the-ground propagandist who attempts to educate motorists with witty, oversized posters.

In an effort to reduce criminal activity and address ongoing complaints surrounding hotels, the Benbrook City Council recently voted to amend the municipal code, now requiring all hotels in the city to apply for and maintain a lodging license.

In the first half of the previous century, the Dutch Branch Ranch totaled over 1,300 acres and was owned by Elliott Roosevelt, son of Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR).

The Coaching Staff from the Benbrook Bobcats Varsity Football team will host a youth football camp for children in first through eighth grade starting July 31st.
For years, residents and public officials have discussed the pros and cons of building a new bridge in northeast Benbrook.

The Benbrook Bobcats Athletic Booster Club will host the 3rd Annual Golf Scramble on Saturday, July 29, at the White Stone Golf Club. The format of the event will be “Four Man Scramble”.

As the 2017/18 school year approaches, Coach Cody Slater gears up for another season as the Benbrook Bobcats head football coach.
Families with children interested in playing soccer in the Fort Worth Youth Soccer Association (FWYSA) for the upcoming Fall season can register now through the end of next week.

Photo credit: rosslester.com NASHVILLE – The men and women of the Acts 29 Network, a church planting network of pastors, gathered this week for the Acts 29 Global Gathering conference. Among the keynote speakers at the event was Ross Lester, pastor of Bryanston Bible Church in suburban Johannesburg. Pastor Lester spoke to the audience regarding ministry…