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Green thumbs and curious beginners alike are invited to the next session of the Fort Worth Master Gardeners educational series at the Benbrook Public Library. This month’s focus is all about herbs—how to grow them, care for them, and use them in everyday life.

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Benbrook and Tarrant County homeowners are seeing big changes in their 2025 property tax bills, with some residents reporting cuts by nearly half after filing formal disputes. What began as a conversation among neighbors quickly evolved into a lesson in how a little research and the right assistance can make a significant difference.

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A growing number of Benbrook residents are expressing frustration over the new housing developments taking shape along the Trinity Trails, raising questions about how the city’s most scenic corridor has undergone such rapid transformation.

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The Benbrook Fitness Collective is keeping the community moving this month with a lineup of outdoor workouts and social fitness events designed for all experience levels.

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The Benbrook Fire Department is teaming up with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) for Fire Prevention Week, taking place October 5–11.

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Fall is in full swing, and there’s no shortage of family-friendly fun happening around Benbrook this October. The month is packed with seasonal favorites that invite kids and parents alike to explore, play, and celebrate autumn together at Com’on Play Kids.

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It was a night to remember at Farrington Field as the Western Hills Cougars dominated Diamond Hills-Jarvis in their 2025 Homecoming matchup. The Cougars delivered a staggering 76-6 victory, setting multiple records and leaving fans in awe.

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The Benbrook High School Band is gearing up to take the field at Farrington Field for the FWISD UIL Benchmark Marching Contest, and excitement is running high.

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The Benbrook Band Boosters are keeping both spirits and energy high this month with a full lineup of meals and events to support local middle and high school band students during a busy competition and performance season.

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The Western Hills Cougar Band is set to take center field tonight, Monday, October 6, at 7:15 p.m., at Farrington Field for the FWISD UIL Benchmark Marching Contest.
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